- P.M. BRIEFING : Murdoch's Stock Drops Sharply
- Examiners Saw New England Problems Coming: Federal...
- U.S. Gas Prices Fall: Gasoline prices across...
- Asbestos Trust Hearings Are Wrapped Up : Health: Manville's fund for victims must be replenished. Sufferers testify in San Francisco that they haven't had enough say in the process.
- Anti-War Protesters Snarl 3 Cities as Deadline Nears
- NATION : Ex-Police Officer Guilty of Fraud
- Didn't Order Vilnius Raid--Gorbachev
- Man Shot to Death Outside Restaurant
- ORANGE : Books Are a Hot Item at Youth Home
- Anti-Abortion Protest Closes Clinic
- Amateur Mickelson Wins Tournament Like a Pro
- Olajuwon Has Surgery for Eye Fracture
- HEALTH : Researcher Hails Rice Bran Oil
- Ralph E. Pearson; Recovered Art Stolen by Nazis
- WORLD : Lax Security Blamed for Riots
- Oakland Tribune Employees Tentatively OK 11% Cut in Pay
- 'God, How Am I Going to Live Here Anymore?' : Sherman Oaks: As a baby-sitter led a 5-year-old boy to safety from a fire started in a dry Christmas tree, he broke free from her grasp and died.
- MOORPARK : College to Start Walk-In Sign-Ups for Spring Classes
- USD's Fuller Wins Title
- Pop : Brotherly Byplay Buoys Blackbird at Club Lingerie
- Short Takes : Widow Wants Sakharov's Name Dropped From Peace Prize List
- Pete Rose, the major leagues' all-time hits...
- ARTS
- Pop : Havalinas Tripped Up by Too Much Talk
- Violent 'Earls' Has Grim Immediacy
- Six local singers have been named to...
- RACING : Jackie Wackie, 7-5, Wins Again
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Davis Can Rest Easier as Oriole
- VENTURA : Court Awards Gabor $200,000 Judgment in Suit Over Loan
- Raiders Need to Turn the Heat Up to Beat Bills
- 3 U.S. Servicemen Die in El Salvador
- Dornan Takes the Microphone This Eventful Week : Radio: The Garden Grove congressman goes on the air on KFI and XTRA for five days. As Rush Limbaugh's replacement, he'll have a national audience.
- STATE : Lotto Jackpot to Hit $20 Million
- U.N. Chief Says Little After Meeting Hussein : Gulf crisis: Many view the session as the last chance to talk peace. Iraq rejects Syrian appeal to leave Kuwait.
- BOOK REVIEW : Subversive Lessons in a 'Circle of Friends' : CIRCLE OF FRIENDS, <i> by Maeve Binchy</i> . Delacorte Press, $19.95, 566 pages
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Who Ordered the Assault? Gorbachev's Role Unclear
- World IN BRIEF : CAPE VERDE : Ruling Party Loses in Peaceful Voting
- Alfred E. Paonessa, 89; Retired Judge
- Chaldeans Feel Caught Between Old, New World : Gulf crisis: Members of the county's Iraqi-American community pray for peace as they worry about war in the Middle East and reprisals at home.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Parents to Receive Anti-Drug Booklet
- 3 Faiths in Prayer for Peace : Religion: Christians, Jews and Muslims intensify anti-war lobbying. Archbishop Mahony leads cathedral Mass.
- OPERA REVIEW : A Familiar 'Butterfly' : For the most part, it was Puccini business as usual in Opera Pacific's season opener in Orange County.
- MOVIES - Jan. 14, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 14, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 14, 1991
- SADDLE UP: Talk about bad timing. The...
- SPORTING LIFE: Newport Beach lawyer-agent Leigh Steinberg...
- Bush Condemns Soviet Crackdown : Lithuania: He warns further armed repression could set back U.S.-Moscow relations. Summit may be periled.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Free Trees Are New Problem for City
- HOME GROWN: Look for a boost in...
- UPWARD MOBILITY: Insiders say Bryan (Whitey) Littlefield...
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 14, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 14, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 14, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 14, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 14, 1991
- GUIDEBOOK : Bungee Jumping
- The Die is Caste; the Subcontinent Is Dying : INDIA: A Million Mutinies Now <i> By V. S. Naipaul (Viking: $22.95; 521 pp.) </i>
- Doors Swing Open to Plantations on St. Croix
- Your Mortgage : Gulf Crisis Alters Refinance Tactics
- Ex-Ranger Takes In Orphaned Animals : Wildlife: The native South African established the project in 1973 with savings and sponsorships. Today it includes 70 large enclosures and aviaries.
- Bellflower Ban on Restaurant Smoking Opposed : Restaurants: Business owners, tobacco industry representatives and a powerful lobby plan to descend on the City Council meeting to speak against the ordinance.
- Peace Brings Horse Racing Back to Beirut : Sports: Track is open--once a week--for the first time in five years. The facility has been a frequent target during the civil war.
- 3 Students Win Honors in Essay Contest
- The Other Side of Anne Frank : Books: Aging survivors come forward with their memories of the Jewish teen-ager. She wasn't always an angel.
- SYLVIA LA BONTE: Giving Life Lessons
- La Puente : Redevelopment Hearing Set
- The Twelfth-Night Tradition Goes On
- COLUMN LEFT : Truth Would Be a Casualty of Gulf War : Limites on the press would restrict our right to know.
- Profile : 'Al Bundy' Gets Serious : Actor Ed O'Neill Sheds 'Married' Character for ABC Dramatic Movie
- Judge Dismisses 12 Charges Refiled Against Keating
- Santa Monicas Struggle With More Acreage, Less Resources : Recreation: To relieve the budget squeeze, park officials have moved to cut visitor access to the scenic Circle X Ranch and reduce frequency of other programs.
- Otter Pup Born to Spill Survivor
- Man Hanging Onto Moving Car Killed
- Inglewood Man Slain in Car; 2 Arrested
- Doctor Instills Confidence in Clinic's AIDS Patients
- Struggles Pay Off for Senior Akita : Basketball: Dominguez Hills guard has played for the losing side throughout her high school and college career. But the Lady Toros are making her senior season a dream come true.
- De La Nuez's Game Not Lost in Translation at Ramona : Basketball: Spanish exchange student enjoying this valuable learning experience.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Beats Virginia in Double Overtime, 89-86
- Lobster Dinner
- U.S. Sen. Seymour: His Merits Are Proven
- County Should Do Wilderness Job Right, Quit Calling People Eco-Freaks
- I am very, very disappointed that the...
- Violence of 'Wolves'
- At Least Nobody Threatened to Sue Over the Recent Column That Was Critical of Lawyers
- Nation's History Fades Away as Data Is Lost on Computer Tapes : Archives: Information is unreadable because agencies have updated their systems and there is neither the money nor the knowledge to translate it from the earlier versions. Improper storage has also left reels damaged.
- At Least Nobody Threatened to Sue Over the Recent Column That Was Critical of Lawyers
- Virgin Talks Back
- At Least Nobody Threatened to Sue Over the Recent Column That Was Critical of Lawyers
- Big 3 Concert
- Drought and Water Rationing
- Bush and the Economy
- Measure M a Big Waste of Money and Not the Answer to Unclogging Orange County's Freeway System
- Alcohol Ban on Beach
- Kids on Iraq
- Applause to the NBC network and its...
- Some movies and TV shows never grow...
- FBI Interviews
- At Least Nobody Threatened to Sue Over the Recent Column That Was Critical of Lawyers
- Alcohol Ban on Beach
- Kids on Iraq
- Discordant Notes About Movie Music
- In Loaning Money, San Juan May Have Made Costly Mistake
- The Din at Dinner
- County Should Do Wilderness Job Right, Quit Calling People Eco-Freaks
- Big 3 Concert
- Armory Shelter Doing the Job
- ANALYSIS : Survival-of-the-Fittest Shakeout Is Forcing Merchants to Face Past Sins : Retailing: The industry's woes run deeper than the latest swing in the economy. They include slowness to automate, failure to recruit aggressive managers and the overbuilding of shopping centers.
- Discordant Notes About Movie Music
- County Should Do Wilderness Job Right, Quit Calling People Eco-Freaks
- Little Love for 'Letters' Casting
- Drought and Water Rationing
- Parking Complaint
- In Loaning Money, San Juan May Have Made Costly Mistake
- Bush and the Economy
- Drought and Water Rationing
- Western Views on Israel and Arabs
- Western Views on Israel and Arabs
- Western Views on Israel and Arabs
- Minority Contractors
- County Should Do Wilderness Job Right, Quit Calling People Eco-Freaks
- Western Views on Israel and Arabs
- At Least Nobody Threatened to Sue Over the Recent Column That Was Critical of Lawyers
- At Least Nobody Threatened to Sue Over the Recent Column That Was Critical of Lawyers
- County Should Do Wilderness Job Right, Quit Calling People Eco-Freaks
- Brazil's Rain Forest
- Once It Is Rejected by the Seller, Offer to Buy House Becomes Void
- Some Super Bowl Packages May Fall Incomplete : Football: Fans should be wary of tour operators who promise game tickets that they don't have. Always insist on written confirmation for airline and game seats.
- Futon as Extra Bed or Sofa
- Members Delve Within Selves to Cast Their Votes
- San Marino : Ban on Lot Splits Voted
- Hannah's a Honey, but Mom's Back
- 'Masterpiece' Encores
- Music Complex Suffers More Damage in Rain : Buildings: Leaks cause additional problems for the complex at Cal State Long Beach, where a recital hall roof collapsed last summer.
- Indoor Air-Cleaning System Rooted in Plants
- Bush's Worst Political Nightmare: Banks and Oil Fields Shut on Same Day : GOP: Conservatives could well support a candidate against the President in '92. Bungled domestic issues, not foreign policy, really draw their ire.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Brea-Olinda Edges La Habra
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Impact Players Hold Key for Ventura, Moorpark : Men: Valley must overcome favored Santa Monica in the Southern Division.
- WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Valley, Moorpark Seek to Repeat as Champions : Women: Both teams enter division play as favorites.
- Tettleton Goes to Tigers for Jeff Robinson
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : Pass, Don't Run; 49ers Win : NFC: San Francisco averages 1.9 yards per rush but beats the Redskins, 28-10, behind Montana. The victory is its seventh in a row in postseason play.
- Ventura's Neal Finds Valley a Soft Touch in 101-80 Victory
- Castelnuovo-Tedesco: "Platero y Yo"; Guitar Quintet; Tonadilla....
- 'Freaks,' 1991?
- ART : Painted Into a Corner : New York artist Mark Innerst won acclaim for his early landscape paintings, but now he's trying to broaden his creative horizons
- GUIDEBOOK : To Trail the Sumatran Tiger
- What About Those Who Really Need Help?
- Wilderness Adventure for Point Mugu Hikers
- 3 True Grit Adventures : Stalking the Sumatran Tiger
- Albania Approves Human Rights Group
- Constitution Champs Get OK to Go to Finals
- Exported Jobs Drive Home Grim Lesson in Economics : Business: 375 Watsonville Green Giant workers will be laid off Friday as firm expands operations in Mexico.
- The Art of Healing : Poetry: Two medical students produce a paperback anthology of more than 70 poems written by physicians.
- O.C. Troops to Be in War's Midst If the Gulf Explodes : Military: An estimated 35,000 Marines from area bases will be thrown into battle if the order is given.
- Caltech Professor Gets Literature Honors
- Longtime Uranium Mill Is Target of Neighbors' Cancer Suit : Pollution: Tailings from the first atomic bomb arrived in open rail cars. About 20 years later, home wells were found to be contaminated.
- How to Avoid War and Win Saddam Hussein's Heart? Honor Him : Iraq: In the Middle East, what one does or says is often less important than how the viewer sees it--even when the cause is misdirected.
- Study Planned on Ammonia Tanks
- Theater Group Plans New York City Tour
- Choruses to Reprise Recent Concert at Carnegie Hall
- I started out to be a physicist....
- Bruins Come Close, but the Streak Lives : Basketball: Murray gives UCLA the lead, but Arizona counters in closing seconds to win 56th in a row at home.
- Totally Briny
- Popularity of Video Magazines on Fast Forward : Issues that focus on rap, heavy metal or country music include interviews with stars and are climbing the Billboard chart
- The Beat Goes On
- GUIDEBOOK : Annual St. Croix House Tour
- Tattoos Gaining Respect as Safe-and-Sane Personal Statements : Culture: Needlepoint on human skin is no longer just for tough guys. Lots of middle-class young adults now wear their hearts under their sleeves.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Face-Saving Is No Reason to Go to War : Bush goes to the brink without clear policies, goals or a true understanding of the consequences.
- Where Did All the Vital Issues Go in the 1st District? : Politics: The four Latinos vying to be the next supervisor are relying on personality to attract voters--at the community's expense.
- 1 Killed, 1 Critically Hurt When Car Hits Train
- Lawndale May Turn to Redevelopment in Bid to Solve Budget Woes
- L.A. Officials Perplexed by Ethics Law : City Hall: A lack of guidelines on the new code of conduct leaves many confused about what is legal. The uncertainty extends to accepting movie tickets and lunch.
- Patience Produces Lancer Win : Prep basketball: Thousand Oaks abandons up-tempo style and hands Channel Islands loss in triple overtime.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WCC ROUNDUP : Owens Scores 23, USF Wins, 78-68
- Nogueira, Sockers Take the Kick Out of Dallas
- ALR'S ADVANCE : O.C.'s Other PC Maker Is Busting Out of the Pack of No-Name Clones
- Democrats Miss a Peaceful Opportunity
- 'Iliad' Killings May Have Historic Basis
- Military Bases Brace for Possible Terrorist Acts : Security: Vigilance is increased as the Tuesday deadline approaches and the country nears a possible war.
- The world is going mad. Let's keep...
- REGIONAL REPORT : Soaring Bank Holdup Rate May Set Record
- Bound Up in Bond : A Fan Devoted to 007 Writes a Detailed Encyclopedia on the Secret Agent
- If You Ever Wondered Who Names the Bandits, Meet . . .
- Women of the 'Theatre'
- Ethnic Greeks Leave Albania in Greater Numbers to Seek Fruits of West : Migration: Even a drowsy town across the border seems like Paris to a people who have been shut off from the outside world since World War II.
- COMMENTARY ON DISCRIMINATION : Without an AIDS Anti-Bias Law, Message Is: We Don't Care : It wouldn't guarantee that Orange County sufferers are treated decently, but it would be the right thing to do.
- In City Hall's Chess Match, Poor People Are the Pawns : Los Angeles: The fight to control the redevelopment agency could backfire if it yields business-as-usual, not genuine moves on housing.
- Birthdays: A Fading Fad in Aging Land? : Culture: Concern about age is a 20th Century thing. It may be on the way out, a historian says.
- Serial Killer's Hand Is Still Felt a Year After First Slaying : Crime: Authorities are still baffled, families still hurting, and thousands have altered their behavior.
- CSUN Loses in Volleyball 3rd-Place Match
- UNLV Women Get Away From Long Beach
- CLU Gets Physical, Wins, 96-91
- Keller Leaves the Chill of New York for Checkers
- Honor Among Terrorists : TRISTE'S HISTORY <i> By Horacio Vazquez Rial (Readers International: $18.95; 216 pp.) </i>
- Readers Say Amen to 'Baptism of Fire'
- Superman? Quixote? Tilting at Tough Ones : New commissioner boldly takes on insurance industry
- Man Held on Drug Charge
- It's Time for Accountability in Oil Spill : * Beyond a Settlement for the Huntington Beach Cleanup Are Lessons to Be Learned
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Zembriski Irons Out Niche on Senior Tour
- SANTA ANITA : Record at Stake for McCarron
- JONY! JONI! JONE!: With so many Joni...
- MOVIES : Voyage to the Next Dimension : With the visual effects process Introvision, film makers can transport actors to settings limited only by the imagination
- A Couple in Creative Sync : The Aldeberts bring their brand of French-tinged cocktail jazz to the Marquis Encino through February
- ALR's Chief Executive Has Grown Along With His Firm : Management: Gene Lu still misses the days as a marketer and feels more comfortable taking computers apart, putting them back together.
- Historic Stops on Boston's Black Heritage Trail
- Skiing
- INSIDE PITCH: What's the real ...
- Grab That Cart! : Ocean Seafood has quickly become <i> the </i> place for dim sum in Chinatown, and no wonder
- Growth Probable Despite Weakening Economy
- America's Gamble on HDTV : Television: The U.S. is developing its own standards for digital-coded receivers. But there's a big risk in the rush to an unproven technology.
- Canada Travel Costs Rise With Tax : Taxes: Travel to our northern neighbor may be a little more costly in 1991, since a new 7% goods and services tax has been added.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Boom Is Over, But Long-Term Trend's Up
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Elton Rents, but Not for a Song
- 'There Will Be No War for Big Oil'
- Totahly New
- Taxi Firm Offers Special Rate for Women at Night
- Jordan Premier Says Iraq Has Promised to Keep Troops Out
- Focus : Child by Day, Vintage Hip by Night
- San Marino : Building Services Fees Up
- U.S. Navy Detonates 14 More Mines in Gulf
- The Weight Is On : A Bearable Lightness of Being Is the Hope of 10 in Diet Program
- Journalism Society Chooses 5 Students
- 'The World State' : Californians Come From Just About Everywhere, Census Shows
- Caltech Gets Funds for Sports, Faculty
- Flying a Giant Candy Machine to Search the Universe : Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos: The Story of the Scientific Quest for the Secret of theUniverse." 1991, by Dennis Overbye. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.
- STARING AT WAR : The President's 'I' vs. Congress' 'We'
- Six Begin Hunger Strike to Protest Tian An Men Trials
- Chinatown Gone but Not Forgotten as Historic Site
- Couple Charged With Tax Evasion
- Market Cited as No. 1 Police Problem Loses Appeal
- A Six-Pack Toast to the Kinder and Gentler Pete Wilson
- GOLF TUCSON OPEN : Nothing Amateur About His Lead
- Trying to Get Group Out of the Deep Rough : Golf: Jim Grant, a pitcher from 1958 to 1971, now runs the Black Golfers Assn. Tournaments. The organization exists to give blacks more opportunities to play and polish their games.
- Celtics' Lewis Is Beyond an Identity Crisis
- Sailing
- Adverse Effects of Fox Project
- Look Before Leaping at Early Retirement Offers
- WASHINGTON : Small Businesses Get Several Breaks From Deficit Reduction Package
- FICTION
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Baker Visits Turkey Today; Stalwart Ally Poised at Iraq's North Border : Western alliance: Secretary to seek President Ozal's permission for U.S. bomber strikes from base at Incirlik.
- COLUMN ONE : War Mood: A Nation Divided : How necessary? How long? How bloody? Emotions are deep, and even families are split. There is anger, fear and a sense of helplessness.
- SENIORS : Center's Peer Counseling Project Encourages Potential for Change
- 200 Rally at Burned-Out Synagogue : Congregation Holds Service as Bikers Stand Guard
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : An Injured DaCorsi Spent Time on Notre Dame Bench Wisely
- A Troubled Life, a Lonely Death : Former Padre Star Alan Wiggins Is Remembered by Friends Who Lost Touch With Him After Drugs Ruined Promising Career
- Back to Work as a Postman : Northridge Center Bowser Returns From Layoff With New Confidence
- BOWLING PBA TOURNAMENT AT TORRANCE : Advice From Golfer Kite Helps Ozio Win
- Many television programs come and go over...
- Little Traffic Means Too Few Customers
- Joe Pesci, winner of two critics' association...
- I would like to commend NBC for...
- Films going into production: Charlie's...
- Consider Rights of the Homeless
- FICTION
- CRITIQUE : Hammer's Modest Museum : HAMMER: Museum
- The Big Snooze : PERCHANCE TO DREAM: Robert B. Parker's Sequel to Raymond Chandler's 'The Big Sleep' <i> (G. P. Putnam's Sons: $19.95; 271 pp.) </i>
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Parliament Backs New Cabinet Slate
- Budget Would Be Casualty of Gulf War : Finances: Gov. Pete Wilson and his advisers are optimistic about the state's economy, inflation and the Mideast crisis.
- U.N. Chief Meets Aziz in Baghdad : Diplomacy: Perez de Cuellar arrives in the Iraqi capital shortly after the U.S. Embassy closes its doors. He expects to see Hussein today.
- Bush Eases Up on Timing for a Full Pullout
- Who'll Be the Latino Supervisor?
- Van Drives Home Woes in Indigent Health Care
- Wilson Budget Would Boost Coastal Panel's Enforcement Efforts
- Trading Places : Women Called to Duty Leave Spouses Wrestling With New Roles as Househusbands
- What It's Like Being a Suspect--Even Briefly
- Boy, 9, Stabbed; 12-Year-Old Held
- Supervisors Correct to Sell Seized Land : * Rancho del Rio Can Dent a $13-Million Budget Deficit
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Beavers Hold Off Ducks, 84-76
- Orioles' Trade for Glenn Davis Raises Questions
- WHAT'S A POET LAUREATE TO DO? : According to Mark Strand, Just About Anything He Wants, Thank You
- GUIDEBOOK : Joining a Climb Team
- Night Moves
- Israelis Use Humor to Ease Gulf Tension : War jitters: Citizens are taking Saddam Hussein's threats to incinerate them seriously enough. Still, they're doing what they can to lighten the mood.
- Diversity of District 1 Puts 5 in Race to Test : Pasadena: Four say they can help rich and poor alike. One insists the representative should be from the Northwest, where he lives.
- Cameras in the Desert
- West Covina : Sheep Killers Get Probation
- Son Plotted Murders, Police Say : Crime: Investigators contend Deondre Staten killed his parents for money. But his grandmother calls him a 'beautiful young man.'
- Baker Visits Turkey Today; Stalwart Ally Poised at Iraq's North Border : Western alliance: Secretary to seek President Ozal's permission for U.S. bomber strikes from base at Incirlik.
- On the second Sunday of every month,...
- When Science Is a Casualty of Ideology : Top medical groups take up key fetal-research issues that federal government ignores
- STARING AT WAR : Bush Would Rather Fight Than Let Diplomacy Do Its Slow Work
- STARING AT WAR : The Military Options in the Gulf: Warfare by Attrition or Blitzkreig?
- Crash Kills Museum Director
- City Weighs Movie Filming Limit
- 2 Teen-Age Burglary Suspects Won't Face Murder Charge
- Showdown on City Manager's Debt Expected in City Council : Loans: Two San Juan Capistrano councilmen vow to seek an explanation for the generous terms behind $398,235 borrowed from the city by Stephen B. Julian.
- Bystander Deaths Rise While Gangs Get Greedier
- PREP ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Wrestlers Finish Third
- Chavez Apparently Spurns Arum Contract to Extend With King
- COLLEGE TENNIS : Foreign Men Dominate as Falk, Knowles Advance
- Government Actions Will Drag Out the Recession
- Out There : LONELY HEARTS OF THE COSMOS <i> By Dennis Overbye</i> . <i> (HarperCollins: $25; 414 pp.</i> )
- The Pall of Columbus, the Cathedral at Seville by CLAUDIA MENZA
- THE HOUSE
- Walnut : Stricter Housing Criteria
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Many Baghdadis Are Philosophical About War, but Others Try to Leave : Iraq: Citizens grab any bit of news, then embroider it imaginatively as if improvising on a musical theme.
- Hollywood Mavericks (CMAX Sunday at 2:45 p.m.,...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Parties Have Big Stake in Vote : Politics: Republicans face much greater risks than Democrats if the congressional resolution leads to a long, costly war.