- Cajun-Style Mardi Gras: Different!
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
- KEEPING TABS
- At-Home Projects and Homework for Young Pupils
- Condemning Gays Is Not Christian
- THE KLAN PLAN
- ABOUT THE RECORD
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
- Slavkin Not Consistent
- The Government vs. Microsoft
- KEEPING TABS
- CAUGHT OFF BASE
- Key Facts Missing About Land Sale
- Library Branch in Little Tokyo
- THE KLAN PLAN
- City Election May Signal Shift in Power : Politics: Latinos, now 51% of the local population, could win the mayor's office and a majority of the City Council seats for the first time. Campaign issues include billboards and a plan to disband the fire department.
- Paying for Bolsa Chica Wetlands
- Story Masks Real Issue
- The Sound of Money
- Different Views of Molestation Allegations
- Illegal Immigrants Create the Risk
- Rush Limbaugh
- Differing Tastes
- Second Jobs May Be Tomorrow's Necessity
- Hot Properties?
- Baja Advice
- Donate 15 Minutes to Litter Duty
- Hot Properties?
- Guessing Your Citizenship
- It's the Custom
- Part-Time Trend Is a Foreboding One
- THE KLAN PLAN
- Not So Romantic
- Hospital Security and Gun Control
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
- Different Views of Molestation Allegations
- Singing LBO's Praises
- Hit the Road
- Differing Tastes
- Hospital Security and Gun Control
- As Taxes Go, a Sales Levy Is Among the Most Painful for All
- Second Jobs May Be Tomorrow's Necessity
- Losing Grip as Role Model
- A Caring Colonel
- Incomplete Radiosurgery Comments
- DO-IT-YOURSELF CORNER
- Myopia, Generosity in Newport Beach
- A Sober Look at Legalization
- Awards Weren't All-American
- A FALLACI FALLACY?
- Passengers in King's Car
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
- New Administration
- Hospital Security and Gun Control
- 'In' and 'Out' Lists Influence Trends
- Knott's 54-Inch Entry Policy Is Height of Folly
- Clinton Makes Good Choice in Laura Tyson
- At-Home Projects and Homework for Young Pupils
- Condemning Gays Is Not Christian
- Man of Substance
- The Sound of Money
- Decline in Education
- LOS ANGELES TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : City Times Basketball Playoffs : City Section--Where Local Legends Emerge : Many players who led their teams to titles went on to major college and professional careers. Crenshaw has been the dominant team, winning 11 of 17 championship games since 1971.
- Paying for Bolsa Chica Wetlands
- BRAVE NEW WORLD
- 'Kids' Is a Drag
- School Construction
- Different Views of Molestation Allegations
- Dying Man's Plight Poses Dilemma
- Dying Man's Plight Poses Dilemma
- Prison Poet Is a Special Case
- Hot Properties?
- Rush Limbaugh
- Hospital Security and Gun Control
- Golden Harvey
- Rush Limbaugh
- KEEPING TABS
- What's California Got to Brag About?
- L.A. Values Privacy
- Power Lunching
- Dying Man's Plight Poses Dilemma
- Myopia, Generosity in Newport Beach
- NONFICTION - Feb. 21, 1993
- NONFICTION - Feb. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 21, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 21, 1993
- Reno Forged Unique Style as High-Profile Prosecutor
- PICO-UNION/KOREATOWN : Arco Aids Refugee and Youth Centers
- NOTEBOOK : Top Players Ready, Toilers Coach Insists
- YOU BET YOUR LIFE? Irvine police officers,...
- Nation's 'Sacrifices' Build Hope for a Payoff in O.C.
- Woo's Hollywood Imprint Is Shaping Bid for Mayor : Politics: Failed revitalization plans and angry residents contrast with impressive array of social services.
- 3 Families Willing to Play by the Numbers : Incomes: Retirees, doctor and middle-class pair expect to feel sting of Clinton plan but say it's worth it.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Robert Rubin : Roger Altman : When Worlds Collide: Wall Street Meets Populism in the White House
- 1 Inmate Dead as Meningitis Strikes Jails
- First Woman's Church Puts Feminine Focus on Beliefs : Worship: Leader says she founded congregation eight years ago because Christianity failed to address her concerns as a black and as a woman.
- Storm Is Gone but Problems Remain : Weather: Scattered showers are predicted for today and Monday, but the bulk of the system has left, forecasters say.
- Inside Story: More Ships Migrating to Alaska : TV show 'Northern Exposure' may have prompted greater interest in sailings this summer.
- Quebec Remains Last Bastion of 'New France' : Canada's colorful walled city on the St. Lawrence River remains thoroughly Gallic in spirit, language and lifestyle.
- NO CHASE SCENE? David Swanson of the...
- Lion Coach Olive Remains Upbeat Despite Loss to Waves
- A Winter of Content in the Grand Canyon : Visitors Who Avoid the Summer Crowds Can Expect Fresh Vistas and Crisp Air
- New Toll of Latest Storm: 2 Dead : Rain: In Tijuana, two unidentified men are killed as they try to cross flooded arroyos. More homes threatened by mudslides.
- Teachers Union Postpones Strike : L.A. schools: Tuesday's job action is halted. Members will vote this week to either walk out March 1 or accept Speaker Brown's plan to reduce pay cut 2%.
- Rising Waters Kill 2, Threaten More Homes
- ON THE BALL: Santa Ana City Manager...
- SHARP ISSUE: After a dog jumped a...
- Economy Showing Some Signs of Life--Despite the Political 'Leaders' : CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO
- COMMENTARY ON RACE RELATIONS : Media Have Role in Dispelling Stereotypes of Black Americans : Orange County has a disproportionate number of hate crimes against blacks. Meanwhile, the media zero in on racial issues and events. Is there a connection?
- Mortgages That Can Pay You Monthly Income
- Parallel Paths : Vietnamese Immigrants Share Heritage, High-Tech Hopes
- Laser Medical Replaces 4 Directors, Avoids Proxy Fight Over Leadership
- Simple Advice From an Accomplished Stock-Picker
- Clinton's Economic Appointments--an Impressively Talented Group
- Price, Convenience Act Like a Magnet : Lincoln Heights: Asian and Latino immigrants are attracted by same forces that keep present residents from leaving.
- NONFICTION - Feb. 21, 1993
- URBAN ART : Color and Light
- THE ARTFUL EATER: A Gourmet Investigates the...
- NONFICTION - Feb. 21, 1993
- THE COLORS OF HEAVEN: Short Stories From...
- STYLE : INTERIORS : Jungle Look
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : While Jordan Golfs, Shaq Becomes Ambassador
- The NBA Torch Passes Today to the Rookie All-Star, O'Neal
- Anniversary Celebration a Sad Affair : College basketball: Valvano, gravely ill with cancer, will be feted today at North Carolina State.
- Toros Let Another Chance Slip Away : Basketball: Dominguez Hills loses to Cal Poly Pomona, 60-56, and fails in bid to clinch berth in conference playoffs.
- GYMNASTICS : Umphrey's Victory Leads UCLA to Title
- Football
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Nordhoff Romps Behind McSorley
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : 700 and Counting: Cvijanovich Rolls On, Crediting Players
- Basketball
- Woodbridge
- Hooked on Lake Ilsanjo in Annadel State Park
- GARDENING : New Varieties Have Geranium Interest Blooming
- The Bride and Gloom : Rains Threaten to Put Damper on Romantic Outdoor Nuptials
- Investors Seek to Build Sports Stadium in Hawthorne
- Warner Ridge Environmental Review Upheld : Woodland Hills: A judge rejects homeowners' arguments that the city did not weigh the effects of the development fairly.
- Plight of American Wild Horses
- LA HABRA : Crime in Business Areas to Be Targeted
- DIVISION III-AA, III-A ROUNDUP
- Baseball
- Miscellany
- Drug Maker Merck Fires Back at Critics : Ads Say Government Is Making Industry a Scapegoat
- Stacking Up : Home Libraries Can Serve Dual Purposes, but Their Essential Value Lies in Words of Wisdom
- Fed Chief Praises Clinton Program : Economy: If Congress enacts deficit-cutting plan, the central bank will get behind it and push, Greenspan tells Senate banking panel. But GOP warns of inflation.
- 'Me Too' Clauses Complicate Talks to Avert Teachers Strike
- NEWPORT BEACH : Coast Highway Sewer Line to Be Replaced
- CSUN Dumps Stanford for Volleyball Win
- DODGERS : Piazza Told Work Comes Before Talk
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Advances on Late Goal
- Painful Slip, but She Still Made the Sloop
- Harbour Hoping to Rebound : Stanford Guard Loses His Thumb in Accident, Not His Drive
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Horsemen Seek to Block Report
- Frenz Pushes Estancia Past Bellflower
- Festival of Korea to Tour U.S. Cities Starting in Fall : Culture: Artworks, performances, films and family programs will be available in Los Angeles and six other cities.
- Now Transsexuals Can Change Their Names, Too
- Boats Pluck More Bodies From Sea Off Haiti
- Holocaust Survivor, 84, Learns She Won't Have to Vacate Home
- Countywide : Attorney Charged With 4 Felonies
- SAN CLEMENTE : Senior Services to Get Help From City
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Sheriff's Deputies Rescue 2 Stranded During Kayak Trip
- SAN CLEMENTE : Students Promote Multiculturalism,
- 2nd-Half Rally Puts Cleveland Past Chatsworth
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- L.A. Area, San Jose on Clinton Itinerary
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Father Blamed in Fire That Killed 7 Children
- DIVERSITY WATCH : Minority Report
- 3 Held in Slaying Are Identified
- LOS ANGELES : Council Allocates $800,000 to Help Stem Civil Unrest
- Yes, the Heavens Will Wait : Redesigned, less complicated and less costly space station is needed
- AIRLINES
- Dusting Off Words of Advice on Preservation
- POLITICS : 'Mr. Jerusalem' Finds Bowing Out Is Hard to Do
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Judge Dismisses Chicago Flood Suit
- Levi's Shop Gives Moscow Black Market the Blues
- Conference to Focus on Plight of Wartime 'Comfort Women' : Japan: Activists say victims used as sex slaves in World War II should be compensated by the government that forcibly recruited them.
- L.A. Diocese Sponsoring Three-Day Conference : Convention: Cardinal Mahony is among the 20,000 expected to attend session. The theme is 'Compassion Poured Out.'
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Temblor' Tests City Disaster Response
- The Right Message at the Right Time : Christopher's simple point: Let's get serious
- DIVISION V-AA, V-A ROUNDUP : Heritage Christian Hits 3-Pointers in 99-82 Victory
- Girls' Playoff Game Reset Due to Rain
- Poulos' 31 Propel Trabuco Hills
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : San Clemente Scores in Second Half for 1-0 Victory Over Loara
- Philharmonic Society Considers Presenting Some Events at UCI
- DIPLOMACY : Major's Get-Acquainted Visit With Clinton Is a Critical One : The Tories' ties to Republicans may shadow the encounter.
- Campaign Calendar
- Hanging Up the Badge : Port Hueneme: Police Chief Robert Anderson, 58, retires after 27 years in law enforcement. He'll miss being a cop, he says.
- ORANGE : Orange Unified Fears Historic Designation
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Housing Projects at 2 School Sites Hit Snag
- Donald R. Keough, president and chief operating...
- NATION IN BRIEF : KANSAS : Miss U.S.A. Title Won by Michigan Student
- Rug Store Targeted in Prior Incidents Is Gutted by Fire : Mystery: Corona del Mar business--which sustained $2 million in damage--had been set ablaze and shot at earlier this month. Investigators speculate that the events may be connected.
- Labor Post Nominee Picked
- New Breed of Homeless : Lifestyles: A younger, more hardened band of youths is living on the streets. They learn to fend for themselves--and drug use, prostitution and violence are part of the new way of life.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION IV BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Corona del Mar Dominates Sunny Hills
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Men's Basketball Wins to Clinch Share of Second Place
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS
- College Athletics
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Fade to Blue' True to Its Old Ways
- Celebrities Named to UCLA Film Board
- AIRLINES
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Teledyne to Settle False Claim Suit : Litigation: A former employee and the Justice Department will receive $2.15 million to drop charges that Teledyne Controls falsified data on cockpit systems.
- Martha Pell Stanville has been named vice...
- Concrete Patio May Lighten With Exposure to Sunlight
- U.N. Leader Overrules Halt to Bosnia Aid
- SIMI VALLEY : Restrictions Urged for Adult Businesses
- Mother Grieves After Arriving in U.S. Too Late : Illness: Adela Lopez, who traveled from El Salvador, was upset she didn't see Fernando Pedrosa alive but was overwhelmed by love shown to the leukemia patient.
- Pastor Reveals Reasons for Resignation : Clergy: The Rev. Donn D. Moomaw says he is leaving Bel Air Presbyterian Church because he 'stepped over the line of acceptable behavior' with some church members.
- Miscellany
- Fowler Finds Himself Following an Eerie Path : College basketball: Sophomore injured after friend Harbour, creating another coincidence in their lives.
- DIVISION I-A ROUNDUP : Oilers Tune Up, Tune Out Warren
- DIVISION V-AA, V-A ROUNDUP : In other Division V-A games:
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP
- Opera Pacific Announces '93-94 Season : Stage: Four works will be presented at the O.C. Performing Arts Center, including the company's first Wagner production.
- TV REVIEWS : 'House': Focus on War Photographers
- INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS
- LOS ANGELES : Mayoral Hopeful Katz Seeks Public Financing
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Any Deal Is a Game of Buyer Beware
- DIVISION II-AA ROUNDUP : Stone's Late Free Throws Help Woodbridge Advance
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Routs St. Genevieve for Cvijanovich's 700th Victory
- Megadeth's Dave Mustaine: Mega-Ready for a Grammy : The singer-guitarist--who was fired 10 years ago by Metallica--says of his band's nomination for this year, 'Either the third time is the charm, or three strikes and you're out.'
- Bruins Not First Place, but They Are First Class
- Clyde T. Turner Named President at Circus Circus
- Russell T. Lewis has been appointed president...
- GMC Offering Paid Leaves to Encourage Resignations
- Frank P. Stanek has been named president...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TRACY : Despondent Inmate Hangs Himself in Cell
- Mosques Are Closed, and Anger Is Out in the Open : Mideast: Arabs in the occupied territories, charging that Israel is trying to curtail Islam, pray outdoors in protest.
- Readers Aren't Ready to Close Campanelli File
- New Bosses Taking Over Cocaine Traffic : Mexico: With many 'Desperados' in prison or dead, drug agents shift their sights in the effort to curb the flow from South America to U.S.
- Countywide : Church to Celebrate New Look
- WESTMINSTER : Cash Short Boy's, Girl's Club in Peril
- VENTURA : Hit-and-Run Driver Critically Hurts Man
- SANTA CLARITA : Crash Kills Woman, Injures 2 Children
- Capistrano Beach : Sanitary District to Fill Board Vacancy
- DIVISION IV-AA, IV-A ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Advances; Three Other County Teams Ousted
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Tomba Feels Haunted in Defeat
- Valencia Eliminated by Mira Costa
- DIVISION II-AA : Tustin Begins 'Tiller Time' With Victory
- TV REVIEWS : 'Family' Secrets in an Adoption Mystery
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TV REVIEWS : 'Hostages' Relives Terrorist Drama
- Casillas to Defend Sunkist 2-Mile Title
- CONSUMER AFFAIRS
- Rain Can't Dampen Interest in Car Show as It Nears Final Day
- Suit by State Repairers Settled by Electronics Manufacturers
- Witness in CIA Shooting Case Is Kept in Jail
- Death Sentence Upheld for 2 Japan Radicals
- Muslims' Holy Month of Ramadan Begins Monday
- BREA : City OKs Affordable Housing Ordinance
- LA HABRA : Council OKs Grants for 4 Service Groups
- DIVISION III-AA, III-A ROUNDUP
- Pro Football
- DIVISION III-AA : Santa Margarita Routs Cathedral City
- Healthy Diversion : Sports Offers Students a Respite From Demands at Valley Torah High
- STAGE
- A Wise Investment to Save on Taxes
- Clinton Presses Plan: No Taxes Without Cuts
- 2 10-Year-Olds Held in Death of Lost Boy
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Hijack Suspect Is Held Without Bail
- Yugoslavia: Backdrop to Conflict : Creation of the Yugoslav federation
- Reporter Disciplined for Deception : Media: USA Today staffer is suspended and fined after setting up photo of armed gang members when youths actually sought to give up guns.
- Rescue Crews Keep Keen Eye on L.A. River
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : Publisher Joins Emerging Field of Candidates
- NEW RECTOR: The Rev. Ellen R. Hill...
- COMMENTARY : As Islam Grows, It Remains Misunderstood
- DIVISION I-A : Griffins Do Enough to Tip Century
- Jurisprudence
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Bailey Scores 27 to Lead Loyola Over Palmdale
- Labor Sweep Nets 170 Violations, $536,000 in Fines
- Wayne F. McDaniel, 46, has been promoted...
- Dollar Hits a Low Against Yen; Bond Yields Slip to 7%
- RTC Rakes Price Waterhouse : Casey Blasts It for 67-Cent-a-Page Copying Charge
- CONSUMER AFFAIRS
- Babbitt Was the Designated Absentee
- Turkey's Approach
- Your House Has Leaky Umbrella : Homeowner's Policy Is Limited; You May Need Flood Insurance
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Essential Titles That Read Well Through Ages
- 4 Die as Helicopter, Small Plane Collide Near Atlanta
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : First Carjacking Conviction Secured
- Escobar Kin Stopped While Trying to Flee to Miami
- Sears' Retail Chief to Get $1.53 Million : Compensation: New division chairman Martinez's 1993 package also includes long-term bonuses. Analysts say it isn't out of line.
- Robert L. Mettler, 52, president and chief...
- Mark L. Esses has been appointed managing...
- Arnold & Porter, a national law firm...
- U.N. Urged to Push Myanmar to Free Dissident
- Resident Wounds Man He Thought Was Graffiti Tagger
- Jackson Considers Top NAACP Post, Sources Say
- U.S. Seeks 'Timely Action' From Israel on Deportees : Mideast: Joining in effort to restart peace talks, Egypt will press Jerusalem to accelerate review of Palestinians.
- Babbitt Halts Transfer of Land for Nuclear Dump : Mojave Desert: Official blocks action taken in last days of Bush Administration and plans further review.
- Grieving Mother Voices No Anger : Red tape: Adela Lopez says she does not blame the INS for delays that prevented her from seeing her dying son. But friends and relatives are upset.
- Somali Children Show Marines Old 40-Foot Rockets : Africa: The six missiles are believed to be the biggest weapons found by troops. Some of warheads could still be active.
- Central Americans Vow War on Drugs at Belize Summit : Narcotics: Colombian traffickers are using the isthmus as a 'bridge' for cocaine headed for the United States.
- Tax Credit Aims to Lift Families Out of Poverty
- NATION IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Motormen Blamed for Fatal Train Crash
- New Design Key to Space Station Jobs : Aerospace: Impact of proposed cuts on California workers won't be known until revised plans--the 5th set in 9 years--are delivered in 3 months.
- Newport Beach Man Indicted in Fraud Case : Banking: Already facing trial on federal charges in L.A., Michael E. Parker is accused of defrauding a Las Vegas bank of $80 million.
- Chamber Gives a Nod to Industry: Call...