- Irvine's 'Contagious Disease of Committee-itis' Is Diagnosed
- A Call for Letting 'Voting by Pocketbook' Determine the Value of Artworks
- Bum Rap Against Realty Agents, Sellers
- In my opinion, Delta Burke ("Designing Women,"...
- Hartley Puff Piece
- Gulf Deadline
- COMMENTARY ON THE ENVIRONMENT : In Orange County, Conservatism Also Means Conservation : The Orange County Annual Survey finds county residents expressing attitudes and taking actions regarding the environment that were once derisively labeled 'liberal.'
- 2 New Supervisors to Look for Fat in Budget : Government: Vicky Howard and Maria VanderKolk, who take office Monday, may make the board more fiscally conservative.
- Stuntman Arrested in Killing of Roommate : Violence: Victim was a suspect in the rape of a family friend. Sheriff's deputies had shot to death another man at the house Friday.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Young Black Politicians Face New Fears : Council: As changing demographics threaten traditional inner-city seats, there is concern that races to fill the 8th and 9th districts produce winners with stature and staying power.
- Colombia Street Crime Increasing
- Faulty Vent Is Blamed as 4 Perish : Tragedy: A pregnant woman was among those killed by carbon monoxide poisoning caused by fumes backing up in apartment. One man is in critical condition.
- 17-Year-Old in Pickup Shot to Death in Santa Ana : Drive-by: Gangs are suspected in the girl's slaying. Another teen-ager is in critical condition in a separate shooting.
- Obituaries - Jan. 6, 1991
- NONFICTION - Jan. 6, 1991
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- Edison Unit Resumes Suit Against California Energy
- CLIPBOARD : Environmentalism Comes Home
- G.G. (Jerry) Campbell; FBI Agent Ambushed Dillinger
- COLUMN ONE : Basketball Has Spain Jumping : 'Basquetmania' has made stars of expatriate American players while capturing the hearts of the country's sports fans.
- Cow Belch Tie to Global Warming to Be Studied
- Bielecki Approved as Polish Premier, Vows to Push Reform
- VOLUNTEERISM WATCH : ROADSIDE MANNERS
- Money Laundering Verdicts Conclude Jewelry District Trial : Courts: Sylmar man is convicted of participating in $350-million operation. Case is longest criminal proceeding in history of Los Angeles federal courthouse.
- Lawyer Held in $1-Million Auto Insurance Scam
- Deputies Trying to Serve Warrant Kill Man : Shooting: Victim reportedly stepped from the house near Sylmar and opened fire on the officers.
- OXNARD : Police Say Man, 66, May Have Been Slain
- Attorney Ordered to Stand Trial on Charges of Faking Blood Test : Crime: William Yacobozzi Jr. of Newport Beach is accused of seven felonies in paternity case.
- Elephant Exhibit Safe, U.S. Official Says
- Transport Panel Holds Off on New Sales Tax Bid : Initiatives: Members blame the rejection of Measure A last year on a failure to educate voters.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Getting Ready for First Day of School
- 76ers Get Gilliam, Hoppen for Gminski
- Northridge Ends Review of Derrick Gathers' Claim
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : In another Century League game:
- Meek Named Co-Coach for South in Shrine Game
- Camarillo Shocks Thousand Oaks
- At U.S. International, Three Sports Get Go-Ahead to Play '91 Seasons : Athletics: Baseball, softball, golf will get no financial support from the school. Gulls still will relinquish membership in NCAA Division I.
- Young Lifts Quartz Hill to Golden Win, 70-64
- Bid to Oust 4 on Diceon Board Opens
- Sleet Causes 52-Car Pileup; Five Injured
- Albanian Exodus Nears 6,000; Regime Issues Reform Plan
- Boy Held for Shooting Firearm Outside School
- Tropical Rainstorm Gives an Inch, Moves On
- Lindsay Praised Fondly at Burial
- ANAHEIM : City Trash Cans Aid Residential Cleanup
- Fire on Set of TV Series Causes $70,000 Damage
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Scott's 29 Points Help Kearny to Win : Upsets: Top-ranked Morse and fifth-ranked Rancho Buena Vista are beaten by rivals.
- THE SOAPS : Threats, Deceptions, Dalliances
- O.C. Arts Circles Keep Eyes on Economy : Philanthropy: Most nonprofit groups have yet to feel the recession's pinch on donations, but that hasn't abated concern that giving may take a dive in coming months.
- Calif. Agency Sues Beverage Can Recycler : Courts: State Salvage Co. of Long Beach blames it problems on the Conservation Department's rapidly changing regulations.
- FBI Probing North Hollywood Broker: The FBI...
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Suicide Victim Had Up to 10 Years to Live
- Assembly Reporters Take a Back Seat
- Baker to Confer in Paris Before Meeting Iraqi
- Religion : Announcements
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Developer Claiming Bad Faith by City
- Deputies Kill Man Who Allegedly Opened Fire
- Baby Is Found Dead in Trailer Gutted by Fire
- PREP ROUNDUP : Szekeres, Villa Park Beat No. 1 Anaheim
- Tway Hoping This is Start of Comeback
- Pro Basketball
- Lincoln Guards Bury Morse
- Santiago Calls for Deal Worth $15 Million : Baseball: Padre catcher vows to file for free agency if he does not get a four-year contract like Will Clark's.
- The 'Hillbilly Shakespeare' Gets His Due : 'Hank Williams--The Original Singles Collection Plus' is an essential musical portrait of one of giants of American pop music.
- Audit Hoped to Be End of Marino Case
- 'The Baby-Sitters Club' Now on Video
- How the Dragon Gets His Kicks
- JAZZ REVIEW : Wide-Ranging Denny Zeitlin at Vine St.
- Neil Kraft, previously vice president-advertising and marketing...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- 'Critters' in the Home May Be Bug Larvae
- BANKING / FINANCE
- PLANTING HERITAGE ROSES
- Map Challenges Theory of Universe : Astronomy: It upholds "Big Bang" theory but questions cosmologists' speculations about matter in the vast reaches of space between galaxies.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Governors See Start of Education Reform
- Thomas F. Zimmerman; Retired Assemblies of God Leader
- Sir David Piper; Museum Director, Art Historian
- Iraq Agrees to Offer of 11th-Hour Peace Talks : Gulf crisis: Baker and Aziz will meet in Geneva on Wednesday, six days before U.N. deadline for withdrawal from Kuwait.
- Schools Cite Parents in Hopes of Curbing
- Season's Heaviest Rainfall Blankets Area : Weather: Nordhoff Ridge above Ojai receives more than 3 inches. But water and agricultural officials do not expect more than a brief respite from the drought.
- Credit Unions in California Safe, Regulators Say
- Money Supply Mixed: The narrowest measure of...
- O.C.-Based Auto Importers Post Slight Sales Drop
- STOCKS : Market in Doldrums; Dow Takes a 7.42 Hit
- Pentagon Backs Up on Rules of Media Coverage After an Outcry
- Brando's Son Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter : Courts: D.A.'s deal spares Christian Brando a murder trial. He could get a maximum of 16 years in prison.
- LA HABRA : Role Over for Veteran Police Dog
- Vasquez Will Not Run for Vacated State Senate Seat : Politics: He cites family considerations for his decision not to try to succeed John Seymour.
- Groups Calls for Jan. 12 National Day of Prayer for the Persian Gulf Crisis
- Synagogue Dues Reduced to Draw Unaffiliated Jews
- Occidental Petroleum Corp., Los Angeles, has promoted...
- Midwest Rivers Rise, Threaten New Flooding
- Study of Sinking Ground Expands Beyond Edwards : Antelope Valley: A Geological Survey official says the problem is not confined to the air base and that the entire high desert will be examined.
- IRVINE : Benefit Extension Studied in Gulf Crisis
- Hockey Fans Feeling Clipped by, It Turns Out, a Clip Joint
- Washington Hands Cleveland 3rd Loss in a Row
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Baytosh's Overtime Work Helps El Modena Beat Foothill
- McGwire Approved by Shrine : Football: Connection with agent questioned.
- WCC PREVIEW : Last Team Standing at End of the Season Figures to Get Title
- Dan O'Brien, senior vice president of the...
- Miscellany
- Eminent Latino Pastor Will Be Guest Speaker
- 14 Soul Acts to Vie for Big Break Tonight
- Machaty Films in 'Czech Modernism' Series
- Bank of New England May Post a $450-Million Loss
- Ad Agencies Plan Merger: The Japanese-owned ad...
- American to Cut 11% of Its Flights; Blames Sickout : Airlines: Analysts point to economic decline, not pilot shortage, and say other carriers may also trim schedules.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Interior Traffic Jams Can Be Tastefully Avoided With Planning : One way to avert gridlock, designers say, is to forgo placing furniture against walls. Recessed lighting offers maximum floor-plan flexibility.
- Mayor Kollek, Palestinian Activist Discuss Status of Jerusalem
- Drought May Reach Epic Proportions : Weather: Dry spell is expected to last through 1991. Northern Sierra snow season has been third driest in 70 years.
- Ex-Klansman Duke in Governor's Race
- Ethical Appointee for Ethics Job : Zelman is a good choice to head an important new city panel
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Funds Likely for Building Renovation
- San Diego
- San Diego
- CSUN's Fields Ranked 10th in 10,000 Meters
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : For East Tennessee State's LeForce, 55 Has Been Very Good Year
- UNLV Spars Before Knocking Out Titans : Fullerton: Top-ranked Rebels don't blow it open until second half of 98-67 Big West victory.
- Filing for Arbitration Starts Today
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Deal's 27 Help Monroe Advance Past Jefferson
- College Basketball
- Angel Assistant Begert Named Padres' Trainer
- Lakers Hold Their Form With Defeat : Basketball: For fourth time in four tries, L.A. loses second of consecutive away games, this time, 115-99, to the Warriors.
- Inspired by Crude Side of Life : Art: Jose Luis Cuevas, the bad boy of Mexico's art scene, relishes his reputation as a portrayer of the depraved.
- Institutional food producer Rykoff-Sexton Inc., Los Angeles,...
- Miami Herald to Cut 40 Jobs: The...
- Allen F. Taibl has been named senior...
- Figure Who Ignited N.Y. Store Boycott Testifies
- An aide to Arizona Gov. Rose Mofford...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Patriots Fire Rust After 1 Season, 1 Win
- Hubbard Falls Short of Voting Majority : Horse racing: His claim this week that he had shareholder support to oust Marje Everett at Hollywood Park proves to be premature.
- College Basketball
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Religion's Fading Role Leaves Many Adrift : Morality: Increased separation of church and state has silenced the 'voice of conscience' for many. But some groups vow to continue battle against the nation's social ills.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Unsung Heroine Has Vocal Magic
- Best Products, Beset by Debt, Files for Chapter 11 Shield
- BANKING / FINANCE : Irvine Lawyer Cited in S&L; Fraud Pays FDIC $1.1 Million to Settle
- Optimistic Tone for Steelworkers Talks: Negotiators for...
- GARDENING : A Rose Is a Rose . . . but What Constitutes an Old Rose?
- Art or an Eyesore? : When one couple's treasure is another's trash, it's up to city officials or homeowners' associations to determine what is in good taste. Those involved in disputes find it difficult to love thy neighbor.
- Runaway UPS Truck Causes Fatal Crash
- Edison Fined for Safety Mistakes at San Onofre
- COSTA MESA : 5 Arrested After Windshield Broken
- Countywide : Superior Court Judge Takes Oath
- SANTA ANITA : Countus In, Little Brianne Top Field
- Releaguing Plan Irks Marmonte Officials : High schools: Two schools claim proposal would disrupt current league rivalries.
- Lansford Surgery Possible
- 'Lunch Date': A Delightful Morsel
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Brown Names Top Treasurer Deputies
- ROSE-RELATED EVENTS
- NBA ROUNDUP : Dumars Rolls Seven, Gives Pistons a Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CCI Blows Lead, Is Defeated by Concordia Seward
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : RAIDERS : Dyal Practices, Says Hamstring Is OK
- Major Saudi Arms Deal Delayed Till Crisis Ends : Military: The $15-billion package is put off amid concerns that it could pose a long-term threat to Israel's security.
- Deputy Who Shot Reveler Cited in Cross-Burning : Shooting: He was fired but reinstated after Sheriff Block decided that charges stemming from racial incident at jail could not be proved on appeal.
- Ventura Blvd. Plan OK Caps a 5-Year Fight : Growth limits: A developer threatens to sue and a homeowner group president accuses Councilman Marvin Braude of selling out.
- Moon Map Project Now Up in the Air
- Residents in Uproar Over New Business Park Project : Sylmar: Supervisors will vote Tuesday on a proposal to lease surplus land near Olive View Medical Center for offices, stores and restaurant.
- Servite's Rubio Ends Mater Dei Dominance : Prep basketball: Free throws with four seconds left give Friars a 50-49 victory, their first over Monarchs since 1981-82.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In other Empire League games:
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Royal Slogs to 2-0 Victory Over Agoura
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico State Starts Cold and Has to Rally to Beat Pacific
- College Football
- Duo Out to Score Scoops for NBC's 'Expose'
- First Interstate Moving Data Processing: The Los...
- Hotel to Make Room for Fun
- TVs Last Longer but 10 Years May Be It
- Smoke in Jetliner Forces Evacuation; 4 Are Hurt
- Joblessness Hits 6.1%, Worst Rate in 3 1/2 Years
- Bush Opposes Sending Baker On to Baghdad
- Customs Nets $314 Million in Drugs in Last 3 Months
- Hotel Cited for Violations in 83 Rooms : Inspection: Inn where carbon monoxide poisoning killed one man and injured another ordered to repair heaters in 36 rooms.
- POINT MUGU : Air Wing Called Up; 1st Time in 29 Years
- County May Restore Building as Center for Social Services
- Dannemeyer's Quest for Budget Seat Pays Off
- Irvine Remembers How to Beat San Jose State
- Olajuwon Out for Month With Fracture Behind Eye
- Hirmez's Goals Help Sockers Top Tacoma for 5th Straight : MSL: Deciding goal comes on a power play after Stars' McCormick is ejected for kicking Hirmez in the mouth. Tacoma slips into a first-place tie in Western Division.
- San Diego Computer Maker Closes Its Doors
- Single-Family Home Permits in O.C. Reach an 8-Year Low
- Orange County Man Charged With Fraud : Thrifts: The mortgage broker allegedly had a scheme that led to the collapse of Signal Savings & Loan. His attorney says he will plead guilty.
- The Vatican : Pope to Breathe Conservatism, Scope Into Church Hierarchy
- GULF WATCH: Day 156 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- San Diego
- WESTMINSTER : Boys and Girls Club Shutters Its Doors
- GOLF SENIOR TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : After Trevino Pulls Out, Crampton Takes Lead
- Kansas City Finally Gets Its Rematch : AFC: The Chiefs have struggled since their double-overtime loss to the Dolphins 19 years ago.
- Always His Own Man, Allen Lived to Win
- Coliseum Project Gets Poor Preview
- The TV Generation
- NC-17 Rating aas Bad as X
- Rose Parade Coverage
- George Allen Left His Mark on Football
- Newby-Fraser's Honor Was Worthy of Mention
- 'Bonfire' TV Ad Assailed
- Rap Shooting Could Have Been Avoided
- Administration's Watered-Down Energy Plan
- Movies and Minorities: A Sad Story
- Dan Quayle
- Movies and Minorities: A Sad Story
- Administration's Watered-Down Energy Plan
- Rams Still Don't Know What Happened
- Say It Ain't So, Loyola Marymount
- Harsh Realities of Water Shortage
- Seeking a Separation of War and Football
- Wounded Knee Massacre
- Tackling the Roads Together
- Here's the Book on Harold Miner
- George Allen Left His Mark on Football
- Serendipitous Growth
- Administration's Watered-Down Energy Plan
- How to Solve the Case of Disappearing Tracks
- Rams Still Don't Know What Happened
- Administration's Watered-Down Energy Plan
- Eight Reasons Why Georgia Tech Deserves No. 1 Over Colorado
- Player Doesn't Come to His Own Defense
- Administration's Watered-Down Energy Plan
- Horror of Horrors! Mistress of the Dark Is in Distress : ELVIRA, MISTRESS OF THE DARK. Rating: . IBM and compatibles, Tandy, Amiga; 640K--hard drive required. List: $59.95. Computer games are rated on a five-star system, from one star for poor to five for excellent.
- USC's Performance Monstrous in Bowl
- Darrow Clarification
- Censorship Issue
- Administration's Watered-Down Energy Plan
- Quake Misinformation
- Oates Ought to Read the NCAA Rule Book
- The Search for a Practical Battery : Energy: Auto makers, utilities, battery makers and the federal government to jointly develop a cheap, durable power source for non-polluting electric cars.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- SAS to Halt Flights to Tel Aviv:...
- David H. Hoag has been appointed president...
- Highly Regarded Teacher Held on Sex Molestation Charges
- Body of Man Found in North County
- EL TORO : Hepatitis Shots to Be Given at Air Station
- Council OKs Plan Limiting Ventura Blvd. Development
- AQMD Imposes Smog Controls on Large Bakeries : Pollution: Action is aimed at cutting emissions of ethyl alcohol, which is formed when bread is leavened.
- Duffy Era Ends as Roache Becomes Sheriff
- County Says Jails Probe Is Welcome : Crime: Justice Department investigation into alleged rights violations will carry weight, may clear the air, top officials say.
- SCE Fined for Safety Errors at San Onofre
- Barr's Off-Key Singing Garners Dubious Award
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Sirchia Powers No. 1 Golden West Past Fullerton
- 'Goosebumps' Schedule Changes
- Digest Aimed at Aiding Soviet Jews in U.S.
- Virginia Woolf, a Feminist Ahead of Her Time
- Expatriate San Diegan Visits Roots : Music: Pianist Butch Lacy settled in Denmark to find ways to use music for non-commercial purposes. He ends a stint at the Horton Grand Hotel tonight.
- SANTA ANA : Former Councilman Sentenced, Fined
- Plans Withdrawn for Harbor Dredging Project
- FBI Investigates Broker's Sales at S&L; Offices
- Laguna Art Museum Gets Education Curator
- CalMat Co., Los Angeles, has named Edward...
- German Drug Firms OK Subsidies: Faced with...
- Slowdown Hit Stores in 2nd Quarter
- Mortgage Rates Drop: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 9.56%...
- CENTRAL AMERICA : Fear and Apathy Color Guatemala Presidential Vote : Neither candidate has dealt with human rights or civilian control of the military.
- Senate Opens Gulf Debate, Warns Bush Not to Overstep His Powers : Congress: Democrats introduce a resolution barring the President from starting a war without approval. But they agree to delay vote until after next week's U.S.-Iraq talks.
- Bush Threatens Vetoes to Cancel Rule on Budget
- Study Says More Young Women Have Sex : Health: A survey by the federal CDC shows a sharp increase in sexual activity since 1985, despite emphasis on education and AIDS prevention.
- UNLV Runs Down Titans in Second Half : Fullerton: Top-ranked Rebels, after leading by 14 at intermission, thunder to 98-67 victory.
- SKIING : Resorts Take Advantage of Cold Weather to Make Snow
- Butler Helps UC Irvine Get Past San Jose State
- CS Northridge Basketball Fans Still MIA
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ohyama Saves Baroque Finale With Mozart
- Car Manufacturers Report Worst Yearly Sales Since '83 : Automobiles: The Big Three close out the year with a 3.2% sales drop in December. Industry officials don't expect relief unless the economy improves and the Mideast crisis eases.
- Mail Bombing Suspect Enters Innocent Plea
- State, Local Suit Seeks Millions for O.C. Oil Spill
- Irving McClure Johnson; Wrote About Yachting Adventures
- Israel Gets Antiaircraft U.S. Missiles : Military: But the two Patriot air defense batteries and their crews will not be ready for several months--by which time war may have started.
- Smith Loses Last Bid to Overturn Lungren's Election
- Gunmen Seize Red Cross Office in Somalia; Rebels Press Drive
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Harsher Sentence for Defense Supplier
- Cunningham Gets Armed Services Seat : Congress: Bates' successor wins coveted appointment, plus a spot on the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee.
- Ah, Mt. Rushmore, with that famous array...
- SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : 12-Year-Old Wins Diving Championship
- College Football
- Roseanne Mixes Goodies and Trash in HBO Special
- Redskins Planning to Do the Hard Hitting This Time : NFC: Eagles sidelined eight players in Nov. 12 game against Washington, which might go back to power football today.
- Donna Mills Plays--Guess What?
- This Just In: Brandwynne Jabs TV News : Television: The former anchorwoman who is now a producer of 'Carol & Company' takes a swipe at the current 'infotainment' approach to news.
- It's the Penny in Change That Riles Postal Customers
- State, Cities Seek Millions From 3 Firms in Orange County Coast Oil Spill : Environment: Atty. Gen. Van de Kamp files suit on last day in office. Two of the companies say they will consider settlement negotiations.
- 29-Cent Stamp Gets OK From Postal Panel
- Hurt Cougar Found in Valencia Yard Sent to Refuge
- Neighbors Deplore New Ruling as Crummy Decision
- Storm Barely Tests L.A. Drain Network
- City Council OKs Final Step Toward Fryman Canyon Deal
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Poise in the Stretch Helps Los Alamitos Edge Past Esperanza
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Continue Their Rise as Red Wings Take Fall, 3-2
- Ex-Common Cause Director Named City's Ethics Chief : Politics: Walter Zelman is a longtime critic of special interest groups' influence on government.
- GOLF TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Once Again, It's a Close Battle Between Rivals Wadkins and Kite
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In other Sunset League games:
- GARDEN GROVE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gaughen Sets Record in Pacifica Victory
- Cooke Is Off Racing Board
- The Bigger the Better, Church Consultant Says : Change: 'Mega-churches,' or large multifaceted congregations, are better prepared to deal with the needs of people today, an expert contends.
- TV REVIEWS : Superpowers in the Nuclear Age : 'Nippon' Details Japan's Recovery From Ravages of War
- Persistence Finally Pays Off for Longtime Singer
- WEEKEND TV : Pauley and Brokaw Shows to Debut
- Rhode Island Crisis Raises Issues on Federal Regulation