- Disabled
- Lobbyists' Influence
- Hillary Clinton
- Clinton Lifts Abortion Curbs
- Clinton Lifts Abortion Curbs
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 2, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1993
- Names in the News - Feb. 2, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 2, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 2, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 2, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Feb. 2, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 2, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 2, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 2, 1993
- For One Vietnam Vet, There Will Be No Cease-Fire : Politics: Now fighting in the trenches of Sacramento, Assemblyman Mickey Conroy battles to rout state Sen. Tom Hayden, once a war protester, from the Legislature.
- Israel to Admit 100 Deportees Now and Rest by End of Year : Mideast: Christopher hails the compromise package as a 'breakthrough,' clearing the way for resumption of peace talks. PLO calls it a gimmick to circumvent U.N.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Fund-Raising Success Points to Costly Race
- Newport Firm Enters Pact for Casino Near Palm Springs
- Santa Ana Gets State 'Enterprise Zone' Status
- SUNDAY SUNDAES: Saddleback College has come up...
- Bank Robbery Suspect Is Shot to Death : Crime: Police in cars, helicopter pursue three men suspected of taking $2,000 from Fountain Valley bank whose vehicle crashes, and Anaheim officer opens fire on armed man.
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL : Picus Rival Leading in Campaign Funds Race : City Council: Laura Chick has raised $52,000 in her bid to unseat her former boss in District 3. Raymond J. Magana leads green-paper chase in District 7.
- U.S. Puts New Barriers on European Business : Trade: In a retaliatory move, Kantor prohibits EC firms from bidding on some government contracts.
- AIR PATROL: Sen. John R. Lewis (R-Orange),...
- WHO'S RIGHT? Superior Court Judge Richard N....
- END TO FREE LANCE? The county is...
- Applause Inc. Renews 'Sesame Street' License
- Stock to Split: PDA Engineering on Monday...
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : ADD SMITH
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Phoenix Fans Wash Away Sorrows : Scene: But for bar employees, The Big One That Got Away means more than a good time.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Thomas Missing in Action : Bills: For the second Super Bowl in a row, he is not a factor, and he says it's because the defense makes him a target.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : OOPS, WRONG QUESTION
- Cowboys Gun Down Bills With 52-17 Win : Super Bowl: MVP Troy Aikman throws four touchdowns. Dallas forces a record nine turnovers.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : That's Big D, for Domination : Game: Cowboys ride into the sunset with 52-17 victory over Bills, who lose third Super Bowl in a row.
- Bomb Blast in Colombia Blamed on Cocaine Cartel Kills 20, Injures 68
- COMMENTARY : Young Should Stay, Montana Should Go
- Youth / OPINION : Norplant: 'A Green Light for Sex?'
- Seven-Minute Thrill : Subway Is Supposed to Be Fast, but Couldn't Ride Last Longer?
- A Great Event, in a Great Place
- Library Holds Little-Known Treasures for Area Teachers : Simi Valley: Reagan facility's basement contains millions of presidential documents, preserved in special boxes. Educators are among the first to be invited to look.
- Under Fire, They're Good Soldiers and Bad : Gays: Clinton's wisdom is not the issue; his absolute authority as commander in chief is.
- Sagen Now Weighing His Options : Football: Unable to get a Division I scholarship, Los Alamitos receiver is considering community college next season.
- Shoulder Injury Might Force Seminoles' Ward to Miss Season
- Running
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Cirque du Soleil Opens With Bang at S. Coast Plaza
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Sports-Starved in Moscow : Overseas: A Redskins' fan arranges Super Bowl telecast in Russia, where pro football expatriates watch Cowboys win.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Notes on a Scorecard
- Haitians Detained at Navy Base Start Hunger Strike
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : KEEPING HIS HEAD UP
- Big Ten Struggling With Mediocrity
- Strawberry Fields Forever? Not Everywhere
- In the Neighborhood : Glendale: For the Schools, Getting Along Is Priority No. 1
- Carhops Are Getting Good Feedback at McDonald's
- SANTA ANITA : Awards Might Be Eclipsed Again
- Conferences Won't End TV Carnage
- To Live and Prosper in L.A. : Projections: A look 20 years hence sees a thriving economy and good living for all. Some wishful thinking is involved.
- TAIWAN
- Beer Sales Go Flat as U.S., Canada Push Trade Dispute : Brewing: Each country has hampered the other with duties and sanctions. And a quick resolution is unlikely.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Long Can Japan's Market Be Propped Up? : Exchanges: The Ministry of Finance has been intervening regularly to bolster stock prices.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Cowboys' Haley Sets Example When Play Shows Experience
- Clinton Caught in Middle on Super Bowl
- ANALYSIS : Logically, Giants Made Right Move in Going for Reeves, Not Parcells
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : ON THE RIGHT TRACK
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : SUPER BOWL AT A GLANCE
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Cowboys Happily Rub It In : The Traditional Victory Dousing Takes on a Special Meaning for Johnson
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Bills Couldn't Control the Enemy--Themselves
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : EASY ON, EASY OFF
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 County Hot Lines Available to Public
- Downtown Merchants Recall Better Days and Fear for Their Future : Oxnard: Once the city's thriving core, the business district is now a hodgepodge of struggling retailers and abandoned stores.
- Youth / OPINION : Norplant: 'A Green Light for Sex?'
- STAGE REVIEWS : Imperfect 'Search, Destroy' at Upside Down
- TV REVIEWS : Rebel Female Cop Goes on a Rampage
- Legal Strategy Could Boost Cost of Saving Timberlands : Forests: Environmentalists are warning that proposed restructuring of Pacific Lumber may be designed to get more money for old-growth redwoods.
- The Presley Companies : NEWPORT BEACH
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : SHOWBOATING JUSTICE
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : MVP? Aw, Shucks, It's Troy Aikman : Cowboys: Quarterback tells his linemen to stop Bills, and they do--as he passes for four touchdowns.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : DREAMS DO COME TRUE
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : COMMENTARY : Buffalo Experience Was Plus for Dallas
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Novacek Takes It All in Stride : Cowboys: For the tight end, one of the best things about the game is he can now return to friends and family back home in Gothenburg, Neb.
- Images of Mary Grow as Some Seek to Recast Her : Religion: Dissenters say her portrayal contributes to the oppression of women. Others focus on her strength.
- BOOK REVIEW : It's Enough to End Faith in Brotherhood
- COSTA MESA : Mall Ready for Start of Ban on Smoking
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sessions to Focus on Careers for Women
- Youth / OPINION : Norplant: 'A Green Light for Sex?'
- Man Posing as Officer Kidnaps, Molests Girl, 9
- Air Carriers, Builders Enter Heavy Turbulence : Aerospace: We are in danger of losing our edge and even more jobs if the government doesn't offset foreign subsidies.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Series to Share Ideas on Finding Mate
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : UCLA Gets Assist From North of Border
- OFF-ROAD : Johnson Is Hit, Then Wins Race
- Spreading the Wealth at Sundance : Movies: The competition for the Grand Jury Prize in both the dramatic and documentary categories ends in a tie.
- USC Names Scholarship for Actress Marion Ross
- Zaire Cautions Belgium Against Sending Troops
- Networks Threaten to Play Hardball
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- Bush Leaves Office as the Nation's Most Sports-Oriented President
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Kelly Joins Elway and Tarkenton at Zero for III
- Artists and Pasadena Playhouse--It's Been a Successful Union
- MUSIC REVIEW : Novel Suk, Brahms by Rattle and the Philharmonic
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sweet Baby J'ai: Truly Blue at Vine St.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : NBC Rues Another Bad Game
- Spelling Honored at Scopus Banquet
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Right Place, Right Time : Cowboys' Jones Makes No Tackles, but Scores Touchdown
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : From Miami to Pasadena, Irvin, Johnson Are Magic
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Jesse Jackson Finds Support at Party : Minority hiring: Magic, Ditka, Sayers are among those at pregame event who want the NFL to open the front-office system.
- Growth of Retiree Benefits Targeted : Social Security: Treasury aide says Clinton will propose reductions in the rate of increase. Moynihan, head of finance panel, calls it a political 'death wish.'
- Public Has Eye on 'Wasteful' O.C. Spending
- VENTURA : Pierpont Inn Expected to Be Designated a Historical Landmark
- Blacks' Push for Visibility : County's African-Americans Are Making New Efforts to Get Together
- Old Garden Stirs Peeler to Lift Lakers
- Running
- Make the Big Decisions, Make the Big Money
- JAPAN
- Amgen: Getting the Worst of Both Worlds
- OCCUPATION: UNDERWATER BOAT MAINTENANCE WORKER
- Persistence Pays Off for Assemblywoman : Legislature: Democrat Jackie Speier has been able to get 53% of her bills signed into law by Gov. Wilson, a feat some Republicans wish they could duplicate.
- Sale of U.S. Bomb Material to Iraq Probed : Inquiry: Justice Department officials are looking into the activities of a Los Angeles-based defense contractor and a Chilean arms dealer.
- CUTTING COSTS: How are vacationers responding to...
- Basketball
- Miscellany
- Side by Side : Titans' Holland Is Still Working Closely With His High School Coach Ed Goorjian
- Aben Kandel; Screenwriter, Novelist, Playwright Was 96
- Working the College Circuit
- MISSION VIEJO : Temporary Shelter for Animals Moves
- SANTA PAULA : City Council to Hold Trash Fee Hearing
- Republics Want Their Share From 'Union' : Treaties: Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan are willing to become non-nuclear, but we must offer security guarantees.
- Loyola Falls Into a Tie for Seventh
- Cold Truth Is Danger : Mountain Sightseeing Sometimes Is Perilous for Urban Dwellers
- He Is More Than a Flash in the Pan : Soccer: At 16, Corona del Mar's Boyce is quick and already a wunderkind in national circles.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Minnelli Kicks Into High Gear in Pasadena
- MEDIA
- Irish Pound Falls Through EC's Currency Safety Net
- When a 'Huggy' Guy Is at the Helm : Personal style: The President's affectionate manner has charmed the nation, but will it eventually rub others the wrong way?
- Taikichiro Mori; Led List of World's Wealthy
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Bills Can't Finish What Tasker Starts : Buffalo: He blocks punt that leads to 7-0 lead, but things go downhill from there.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Wannstedt Will Start Out as a Big Winner : Cowboys: Dallas gives defensive coordinator sweet memories before he leaves to coach the Bears.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : They're Not as Good as Their Words
- DANCE REVIEW : Hubbard Street Runs Into Some Dead-Ends
- Price Pfister May Feel Sting of Suit Filed by State : Plumbing: Firm is one of 20 facing move to block sale of faucets that leach too much lead into water.
- Farmers Apprehensive on Clinton's Direction : Agriculture: They're uncertain how he and Congress will balance their interests with environmental ones.
- Bosnian Leader Decries Mediators' Map Giving Land to Serb 'Ethnic Cleansers' : Balkans: But Izetbegovic says he balked at cease-fire only because disarmament provisions were too vague.
- Shultz Attacks Bush's Iran-Contra Story
- Workers to Get Rush From Experiment
- Iranian Leader Hints at Better Ties With U.S.
- Ex-Cowboy President Schramm Is Still Rooting for Former Team
- TRAVEL ON: Despite the recession and financially...
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- Today's Agenda
- Smugglers' Blues : Jails: Visitors of inmates at the Pitchess Honor Rancho stash contraband in shoes, diapers, you name it. Many of them get caught.
- Modest Proposal : Drunk Drivers 'Should Face Consequences'
- Supervisors to Vote on Plan for Ojai Valley Golf Course
- GARDEN GROVE : Tough Graffiti Law Up for Council Vote
- Patsaouras' Plan Stresses Role of Transit : Election: Mayoral candidate says housing, parks and stores can blossom along rail corridors, unifying the city. But is anyone listening to his esoteric message?
- Recruiting Russia for the New Containment : A joint declaration could prove vital against ethnic cleansing
- Cowboys Make Third Time Doomsday for Bills, 52-17
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Emotion Carries Iowa Over No. 5 Michigan
- PRO FOOTBALL NOTES : Expansion Finally Seems on Right Course
- Bledsoe Is Projected as Top NFL Draft Pick
- Grant to Foster Minorities' Hopes of Entering Sports Journalism
- Plan B Has Been Super to Novacek, Davis
- PRO FOOTBALL NOTES : Picking Right Agent Key for NFL Rookies
- LOS ALAMITOS : Youth Shelter Plans Endowment Fund
- A Fresh UCLA Victory : College basketball: Dempsey and Burns play key roles in helping the Bruins hold off Notre Dame, 68-65.
- Miscellany
- Stage Reviews : A Harsh View of Life in 'Through the Leaves'
- TV REVIEWS : The UAW's Bloody Struggle to Gain Power
- 'Garbo' Galore: LACMA Salutes a Silent Beauty
- This Army Has a Little Variety
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : BY THE NUMBERS
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : QUOTABLE
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- Nightclub Has Heavenly Feel About It
- Drivers to Get Help From Caltrans on Entering Car-Pool Lane
- Man Killed When Dump Truck's Bed Falls
- Transplanting of Oaks Questioned as Practice Grows : Nature: Some experts say that most trees die after moving and that the risks aren't worth the cost. Debate surrounds future of an unusual specimen in Calabasas.
- Youth / OPINION : Norplant: 'A Green Light for Sex?'
- LEGAL FILE
- 'All Our Voices' on Public TV Must Include Dissenting Ones
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Bills' Reich Learns the NFC Difference : Quarterback: Cowboys' defense doesn't resemble Oilers', so there was no comeback this time.
- Jewish Leader Makes No Messiah Claim
- STANTON : City Deadlocks on Lifting Firework Ban
- LAKE FOREST : Resident Voted Head of Cemetery Board
- Ebony Theater Tries to Keep Final Curtain From Coming Down
- MOORPARK : Public to Be Polled on District Schools
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE WORK FORCE : Why Should Women Be Like Men? : The managerial ranks will improve if, as the gender gap narrows, the macho business style diminishes.
- Remembering the Sportsman of East Los Angeles
- Jones, Moran, Dismore Win at Daytona
- Hockey
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Garth Raises $1 Million, Modestly : Brooks Avoids Self-Congratulation in L.A. Riot-Relief Concert
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Rough Start May Warn of Bumps Ahead
- Lung Transplant Patient Continues to Improve
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : DISAPPEARING ACT
- Vietnamese Colonel Recalls Attack That Changed War : Tet: 25 years after surprise offensive, commander describes strategy in Hue, where thousands died.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : AT LEAST SOMETHING WAS WORTH VIEWING
- TRAVEL 180: Attendance at the county's oldest...
- You Can Take Heart From the January Gain, or You Can Punt
- CHINA
- Government Turns Eye to Lender Fraud : Borrowing: Lawsuits are being filed against finance companies that allegedly target home equity of poor and elderly.
- Field's Decides to Brown-Bag It
- Bills' Backup Quarterback Values Security
- Ugly Truths Behind Some Model Images
- FTC Could Come Down Hard on Microsoft : Software: The agency is expected to decide this week whether to move ahead with an unfair-trade-practices complaint.
- MEDIA
- COMMENTARY : We Saw Stars, They Were Us
- Arab Allies Discern a Double Standard in U.S. Policy Toward World's Muslims : Middle East: Coalition members decry Iraq strikes while Bosnians and Palestinian deportees are ignored.
- Are Cats in the Cradle Simply Cash in the County Coffers?
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : SIDELINED
- Basketball
- A Circus Atmosphere : Sights and Sounds Make It Greatest Show on Earth, and in the Air
- A Different Spin on the World Around Us
- Football is No. 1 to Hennings After His Stint in Gulf War
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : PLAY BY PLAY
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES SCHOOL BOARD : 3 Teachers Challenging Slavkin in New District
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- Baseball to Bar Schott for Year, an Owner Says
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : BIG EDGE TO EMMITT
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : JUST A GAME
- A Dream Come True--LEARN Program Would Reshape the Face of L.A. Classes
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Screen Play : Big Game Requires a Big Television, Which Made This the Biggest Weekend of the Year at the King's Store
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : WHAT THEY'RE SAYING AROUND THE NATION
- Storms Leave Area's Trails in Rocky Shape
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Fleming Honored as a Top U.S. Educator
- The Name Blame : Tradition: The revival of the famed Camarillo White Horses and the use of the family moniker angers some relatives of the team's former owners.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Are Hard to Beat on Home Ice
- RUNNING / REDONDO BEACH 10K : Musyoki Is 3 Years Late but He Wins
- Miscellany
- Pop : Cray, Hooker and Cooder: Contrasts
- MUSIC REVIEW : Stern Fiddles While Cerritos Learns
- Book of the MonthWith so much consolidation...
- WILLIAM J. POPEJOY : Partner, Butler Popejoy Group, Irvine
- Hospital Stay Over for Couple Who Survived Ordeal in Snow
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Homecoming for These 2 Is a Big One : Cowboys: Washington and Norton, former UCLA teammates, return to Pasadena and play key roles in stopping crucial goal-line stand in first half.
- Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys : Pro football: Dallas gets help from nine Buffalo turnovers and deals the Bills third Super Bowl loss in a row, 52-17.
- Platform / Learning From Other Cultures
- TRANSPORTATION
- Speech Firm Accents Talking Like a Native : Speech Communication Inc. of Newport Beach uses a computer to teach people how to lose foreign or heavy regional accents.
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : Action in Press Box Almost as Lively
- Almanac begins third century of know-and-tell : The farmer's friend blends weather forecasts with folk humor and fun facts. Its mix is right on the money.
- SEQUEL / 'PHENOMENON' AUTHORS : Singular Sensations : Richard Bach, Marabel Morgan and David R. Reuben each wrote one bestseller. Then, despite subsequent efforts, each slipped from the limelight.
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : Plot Holes Cause Spoilage of 'Corn II'
- AUSTRALIA
- A Nagging Debate : Family Wants Horse Owners to Drop Camarillo Name
- Amid the Bowl Glitter, a Super Win for Dallas : Football: MVP Troy Aikman throws four touchdowns as Cowboys gun down Buffalo Bills, 52-17.
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Opt to Hike Development Fees
- Platform / Learning From Other Cultures
- GOLF / SENIOR SKINS GAME : Palmer Is Rescue-Proof With $190,000
- Black History Saluted on a Minor Scale
- AGENCY PIONEER: In 1938, Harry Jackson paid...
- Clinton Weighs Free Vaccine Plan Aimed at Children
- SUPER BOWL XXVII : The Spotlight : HOODWINKED
- 2 Hurt in Crash at Car Club Race
- Platform / Learning From Other Cultures
- FBI Now Rides Back Seat in Roth Inquiry : Politics: Agency took the lead in influence-peddling probe of county supervisor. Now it has become 'invisible,' some say.
- Community Essay : It's Not Just a Black Thing : African-American history: Today, universities embrace all ethnic backgrounds and both genders--a change catalyzed by the civil-rights movement.
- Platform / Learning From Other Cultures
- Neighborhood Used to Be Neighborly
- GOLF : Janzen Rises in Phoenix Open, Wins by 2
- Maya Angelou's Poem
- Paul Conrad's Retirement
- Justice Marshall and Death Penalty
- Bill and Evita
- Maya Angelou's Poem
- Longtime Newport-Mesa Schools Chief Prepares to Step Down : Education: John Nicoll led the district through one of its most innovative periods. But his departure is overshadowed by the scandal surrounding the embezzlement of nearly $4 million by an employee.
- Justice Marshall and Death Penalty
- Justice Marshall and Death Penalty
- Gays in Military
- Paul Conrad's Retirement
- Justice Marshall and Death Penalty
- Justice Marshall and Death Penalty
- County Issue / Workers' Compensation Donations...
- Paul Conrad's Retirement
- Paul Conrad's Retirement
- Paul Conrad's Retirement
- MOVIES - Feb. 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 1, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 1, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 1, 1993
- COLUMN ONE : Lessons in School Reform : A coalition of L.A. civic and education leaders plans to overhaul the city's beleaguered district by giving more power to principals, teachers and parents. But the radical blueprint needs funding.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Sessions Puzzle Threatens His Reputation, FBI's Gains
- Woman Crashes Car Through Restaurant Window; 11 Hurt
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider Developer's Request
- Testimony / ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT HEALTH CARE : 'I Need to Feel That I'm Helping to Balance the Scale'
- Man Posing as Police Officer Abducts and Rapes Girl, 9
- Youth / OPINION : Norplant: 'A Green Light for Sex?'