- Israel Increasing West Bank Forces
- Solitude Can Be Hazardous to Health, Research Finds : Lifestyles: People with heart disease who live alone found more vulnerable to subsequent heart attacks.
- Dance Video Is Living Record of Ancient Art
- General Electric Co. reported a slight rise...
- Hughes Has Low-Tech Answer to Ozone Problem : Environment: The non-toxic formula replaces chemicals that hurt the Earth's protective layer. It also meets rigid military standards.
- FIXATIONS The Night Is Young's : * Six days a week the silver-haired singer haunts Orange County's karaoke bars, waiting his turn to be a momentary star.
- Caltrans to Be Charged in Dumping Asphalt Into Stream : Environment: San Bernardino prosecutor says he'll file up to 50 counts against agency and contractors for allegedly violating trout streams.
- Is Additive a Fountain of Youth for Engines?
- Ozone-Safe Formula Is Unveiled by Hughes : Environment: Citrus-based substance would replace CFCs now used extensively for cleaning solvents.
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Foundation Official to Leave
- Why Negotiate When Nothing Is 'Relevant'? : Mideast: Syria's refusal to discuss Israeli concerns, such as terrorism, makes hash of the peace process.
- ENERGY
- Separating Whitening From Whitewash?
- ENERGY
- New TriStar President
- Bush Proposes $600-Million Hike in Head Start Program
- Postcards Offer Mosaic of Modern Times : Collections: Pictures on old cards were more honest, and the messages more interesting, says the curator of one of the largest accumulations.
- Justices Agree to Review Abortion Restrictions : Supreme Court: The July decision might be narrow in scope--or it could overturn right to end a pregnancy.
- Bitten by the Bug : Rx for a Day in Bed: Get Lots of Catalogues, Clip Plenty of Coupons
- EDUCATION WATCH : The Price Is Right
- Chips & Technologies Plans 20% Cut : Computers: The move casts doubt on the strategy of designing chips but having others make them.
- Plotters' Goal: Turn Back Kremlin Clock : Coup: Russian prosecutors say the men who seized Gorbachev planned to use hard-line Stalinist methods.
- 2 Reports Call Urban Aid Only Way to Save Economy : Cities: U.S. Conference of Mayors, Urban League seek federal funds for housing and other needs to create jobs.
- Whale-Watching Is a Sinking Business : Hard times: The faltering economy has hurt the charter boat business, despite good weather and an abundance of whales.
- United Technologies to Eliminate 13,900 Jobs : Economics: The aerospace and manufacturing giant will restructure and close more than 100 factories, including one in the City of Industry.
- Pistol-Whipped : Shots in the Dark Land Confused Frenchman in L.A. Jail for Six Months
- Distribution of Condoms OKd in L.A. Schools
- Democrats Consider a Budget Ploy : Politics: Speaker says his party may try to outflank the governor by passing the spending package early but delaying action on legislation needed to make it work.
- Boren Issues Call for Release of Kennedy Assassination Papers
- Warner Ridge Investors Seek Permits as Settlement : Development: The plaintiffs would drop $100-million suit if given the go-ahead. The City Council is reviewing the offer.
- Lawyers Ponder Milken Settlement Offer : Securities: The $1.5-billion package is aimed at settling scores of lawsuits against the former junk bond king.
- Quake Rattles Missouri
- Night-Driving Glasses: Sight for Sore Eyes
- N.J. Ends Welfare Increase Given for Each New Child : Public aid: New laws also would cut or deny funds for any person who refuses education or job training.
- PLATFORM : Balanced Forestry
- COSTA MESA : City Delays on Car Bids to Study Options
- Gates' Community-Based Policing Plan OKd : Law enforcement: The commission, which clashed with the chief last week, quickly and unanimously approved the experimental program.
- Magistrate Sets Petti Bail at $500,000
- Builder Said Ready to Take Permits as Suit Settlement
- Former Reagan, Bush Aide to Seek Congressional Seat
- Funding for City Schools May Fall $6 Million Short
- Bonsall
- Board OKs Temporary Lease of Courtroom Space
- L.A. OKs Plan to Revitalize Businesses : Granada Hills: The proposal seeks to preserve the shopping core's 1950s style in a bid to compete with large malls.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Race Meeting Will Feature New Faces, a New Racing Schedule
- Baseball
- PREP WRESTLING : No Suspense, Just a Canyon Victory
- TV Ratings : CBS Wins With a Strong 1-2 Punch
- It's Like Old Times : In the Rugged San Pedro Martir National Park of Baja California, a Traveler Can Be 'in the Middle of Nowhere and Then Farther Into It'
- Violent Crime Rises 8.4%, Lungren Says : Offenses: The increase follows decade of declines. Attorney general urges tougher sentences, but critics say tactic wouldn't work.
- Border Patrol Arrests Rise; Critics Dispute Significance
- United Way
- Dan Quayle
- Breast Implant Controversy
- Breast Implant Controversy
- User's Fees for Homeless
- Recession and U.S. Decline
- Ballona Wetlands
- Messages From New Hampshire : Four of the major candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination have begun television advertising campaigns in New Hampshire, site of the first primary on Feb. 18. Here are key ads, with analysis by Times staff writer Thomas B. Rosenstiel.
- Migrants, Immigrants
- Breast Implant Controversy
- County Cuts Beds for Acute Mental Cases : Budget: Flouting warnings, supervisors trim space for the costliest of the county's wards and to eliminate 143 county jobs. Some of those released will end up on the streets, a public danger, advocates for the mentally ill say.
- Dan Quayle
- Breast Implant Controversy
- Jobs
- Dan Quayle
- Recession and U.S. Decline
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 22, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 22, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 22, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 22, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 22, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 22, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 22, 1992
- Car Hits Pedestrian Near I-5 Checkpoint : Safety: Accident comes only five days after three illegal immigrants died in similar fashion, trying to cross highway. Latest victim is in critical condition.
- Another Injury Fuels Criticism of Checkpoint
- LUCKY NUMBER: This Newport Beach address has...
- SIGN OF THE TIMES: The number of...
- Bush Due to Pledge Global Effort to Aid Ex-Soviet Republics : Emergency: But 47-nation talks on food and medical help for Russia, neighbors aren't expected to produce any major surprises.
- Surprise Inspections Planned at County-USC : Medicine: State announcement follows reports of patients in public corridors.
- Successful Rocket Test Boosts Firm : Aerospace: A Camarillo company fires a motor in a step toward launching commercial payloads into space.
- O.C. MUSIC : Unorthodox Violinist Nigel Kennedy to Perform at the Center
- COUNTYWIDE : Simi Board Opposes School Voucher Bid
- BEER WATCHER: Remember when former Angel pitcher...
- ELECTION ISSUE: County activists on both sides...
- 2 Deputies Fired for Killing of Disturbed Man
- Broncos Fire Ex-Raider Coach Shanahan
- Horsewoman Millie Vessels Is Dead at 72 : Racing: She took over management of Los Alamitos after her husband's death in 1974.
- These Are Some Predictions That Have No Winner
- Redskins Have Been a Big Part of NFC's Dominance : Pro football: Washington is going for its third NFL championship in a decade.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- His Only Job Is to Reach the End Zone, but He Never Scores a Point
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Helix's Lake Sinks Shots to Top Grossmont, 65-64
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- One Way or Another, Brown Out With Spurs
- Komets Beat Gulls in Shootout
- THE NHL : All-Star Game Penalty Box Offers Much More Than Empty Feelings
- Quarterfinal Loss Takes Toll on Capriati : Australian Open: The 15-year-old talks about pressure of expectations after Sabatini beats her.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 22, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 22, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 22, 1992
- Wesley D. Carroll III has been named...
- Vitesse Reports Profit of $268,000 in 1st Quarter
- Interest-Rate Lurches Imperil Thrifts, Top Regulator Warns
- Players Who Do Not Bowl Over Ad People
- Lynn Chisnell has been promoted to controller...
- Wellspring Is Font of Information for Computer Users
- Those Funny-Looking, Oddball Tourists Mean Business
- Regional Outlook : Secret Files Haunting Eastern Europe : * Reams of chilling police documents have fallen into hands of post-Communist governments. The contents are profoundly unsettling.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Long Slump Poses New Political Risks in L.A. : Recession: A robust economy once eased the impact of rising taxes. Now, a fiscal crisis looms for city officials.
- Goodby Party Turned Into Scene of Terror, Bloodshed : Shooting: Six young people hurt in drive-by attack told assailants they were not gang members. Then the gunfire started.
- Panel Will Seek Comment on Water Rates Today
- It's one of the benefits of being...
- Purchase Vaccines in Bulk, States Are Urged
- Young Woman and Girl Found Shot in the Head
- ANAHEIM : Children's Home Receives 300 Books
- VENTURA : Radio Station Wins 3 Golden Mikes
- OXNARD : Plan Would Increase New Rental Deposits
- Baseball
- Baseball
- UC Irvine Drought Costs Dearly in Loss to UNLV
- Guitarist Tones Down Strings, Plays Up Vocals
- Deborah Brandt has joined The Stichler Design...
- American Commercial Bank's Profit Rises 14%
- A Bid to Beef Up Allure of Agricultural Fairs : Tourism: A state agency appoints a panel to look into ways to attract more city people to the events, which produce tax revenue.
- Tom Asfor has joined National Customer Engineering...
- Met Life to Spend Up to $70 Million to Buy N.Y. Unit of Executive Life : Insurance: The nation's second-largest life insurer will acquire some assets, but not the subsidiary's big junk bond portfolio.
- * Claude Coats; Retired Disney Designer
- Some Tender Memories of a Home : Reservoir: The longtime guardian of Casitas Dam is losing his house. A water treatment facility will be built in its place.
- Tulsa tailback Chris Hughley, the nation's fifth-leading...
- He Enjoys Life in the Bus Lane : Hockey: After winning a gold medal in 1980 and coaching in the NHL, Brooks embarks on what he hopes is the road back.
- Making Progress : Umpire Palermo on Road to Recovery, Walking and Driving an Automobile
- State Finals in Basketball Being Moved for One Year
- Doctors Know Little of Cause of Arteritis : Medical: Disease that may have caused stroke from which Killum died is rare. Expert says there are no good treatments for it.
- 'Billion-Dollar Bill' Bets on Groucho
- Finding the Right Words for Moliere : Stage: Former Poet Laureate Richard Wilbur is bringing his latest translation of the French playwright to the Old Globe.
- Anthony Allison has joined the residential sales...
- WESTMINSTER : Latchkey Program Receives $16,500
- SIMI VALLEY : Fast Track Urged for Ahmanson Project
- CAMARILLO : Man, 73, Apparently Drowns in Jacuzzi
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officials Seek Cause of Apartment Fire
- TRACK AND FIELD : For Lewis, Powell and Bubka, 1991 an Award-Winning Year
- Heavily Recruited Fien Agrees to Attend University of Texas
- TV Reviews : 'Frontline' Penetratingly Investigates Rev. Moon
- NASDAQ Inaugurates Early Trading Session : Securities: The 3:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. operation is aimed at accommodating European investors.
- Michael N. Kriozere has been named to...
- Shurka Engineering Co. in Camarillo won a...
- Julie, David Recall White House Years
- Media : 1,800 Foreign Journalists Keep U.S. at Top of News : * 'Americans don't realize the awe with which their country is held in the remotest village of Kurdistan,' marvels a writer from Israel.
- Documentary : Need a Home in Belfast? But Which Belfast? : * Better check out more than the rent and the view. In this strife-torn city, you want to be on the right side.
- HIV Carrier Backs Condoms in Schools : Health: Man says he likely was infected as teen-ager, when better prevention program might have made the difference.
- 4 Are Injured in House Fire in Garden Grove
- 1,000 Gather to Honor King : Audiences Urged to Continue Battle Against Prejudice
- Sun Valley Fire Injures Man, 36
- La Jolla High's John Zuanich and La...
- Seles Moves Past Huber Into Semifinals : Tennis: Defending champion wins, 7-5, 6-3, in Australian Open. Fernandez also wins.
- Really BIG Show Features 5 Life-Size Robot Whales at Natural History Museum
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Getting to Louisiana Bayou Way of L.A. : Joe Simien's Cajun Tunes Prove That His Heart and Music Are Still in the Right Place
- John D. Siemons has been appointed grower...
- David Akers has been elected a fellow...
- Anheuser-Busch Attributes Flat Sales to Tax Increase : Beer: The brewing giant's slight decline is the first in 15 years. Rival Coors reports record annual sales.
- NOTES
- Jim Peterson has been promoted to senior...
- Matthews Tentatively OKs Acquiring Arriflex Gear
- Arete Associates in Sherman Oaks won a...
- 5 Million Bucks . . . and Counting
- Arnold Eddy; Had Lengthy, Varied Career at USC
- New Hampshire Proves Shaky Ground for Candidates Who Would Blame Japan : Campaign: Ads that smack of 'bashing' in calling for tougher trade policy risk a backlash. Kerrey, Harkin and Bush have come under fire.
- SEAL BEACH : Council, Planning Commission to Meet
- SANTA ANA : Targeted Companies Mounting Protest
- Teak Elephant Spirited Away in Newport Beach
- Missing Teen Is Found After Night in Mountains
- PLATFORM : Corporate Insensitivity
- Groups Want Longer Look at Studio Expansion Plan
- Threatt Turns Up Volume, 116-110 : Lakers: When SuperSonics' Payton chides guard, he scores 15 points and leads L.A. to victory.
- College Basketball
- NOTES : Both Coaches Prefer 2 Weeks to Prepare
- O.C. THEATER : Message of 'Enemy of People' Isn't Lost on Laguna : Although written in 1882, Ibsen's tale of a resort threatened by water pollution has clear contemporary implications.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Patricia A. Menefee has been named director...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Loral Missile Program Riding on Pentagon Budget, Due Out Soon
- INTERNATIONAL
- Tokyo Stocks Hit 15-Month Low
- WASHINGTON : Hope in Winter
- Sick Doctors Refuse to Take the Day Off
- Manager, Mother to 7 Cuts Fine Figure in Boutiques
- Mrs. America Investigated for Cheating Welfare System
- YORBA LINDA : City Weighs Plan to Limit Council Terms
- Daniels Not Concerned by Norris' Reputation : Boxing: Fighter says he has a chance to beat WBC champ.
- Judy Hlavac
- Oil & Gas Exploration Company Dissolves
- J. Douglas Sherman has been appointed vice...
- Carmen Herrera, Sarah Kessel, Niki Krutop, Greg...
- Cherokee Has 2nd-Quarter Loss of $1.43 Million
- New Image Posts $350,000 Profit for Second Quarter
- Nicholas Yeo has joined Gensia Pharmaceuticals Inc....
- Basketball Player Dies After Stroke
- Iceland's History Is Memorialized by Sagas : Culture: Ancient manuscripts are to these northern folk what castles and monuments are to people of other nations.
- Harkin Says Rival Clinton Favors Rich in Home State
- Blacks Move Up in White-Collar Jobs, Latinos Lag
- LONDON : A Baltic Welcome Mat
- Green Line Contractor Told to Stop Work
- French Domestic Airbus With 96 Aboard Crashes; 9 Survive
- Teen Killed, 1 Injured in Shooting; 3 Youths Held
- Builders Say Santa Clarita Is Too New to Have Sphere of Influence : Development: LAFCO will review the 4-year-old municipality's step toward possibly annexing 160 square miles. Landowners fear growth curbs.
- CYPRESS : City Fills Budget Gap, Ends Hiring Freeze
- Letters Reveal Killer's Kidnap-Escape Plot : Courts: Robert (T-Bone) Taylor allegedly gave a fellow inmate detailed instructions that included forcing an attorney to bring a gun to the jail.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Escaping the Jail Shortage
- AIDS WATCH : Judicial Error
- Promenade Dedication Honors King : Ceremony: The holiday marks the end to a 5-year fight to establish a city memorial to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- College Football
- Frank Keeps Rio Hondo on the Defensive
- TV Reviews : 'Two Teens' Lighter but Still Meaningful
- STAGE REVIEW : A Sleek and Funny 'Lend Me a Tenor'
- INTERNATIONAL
- Production of Non-Gas Vehicles Shifts Into High Gear : Auto industry: Some experts predict that 2.5 million cars, vans and trucks powered by alternative fuel will be on American roads by the end of the decade.
- Don Ludwig has been promoted to vice...
- PacTel's Profit Drops 19% in Fourth Quarter : Telecommunications: Results were affected by a $122-million charge to pay for a cut in its work force.
- The San Diego Assn. of Mortgage Brokers...
- Utak Laboratories in Canyon Country won a...
- Culture : Chinese Heritage Survives an Incredible Journey : * The National Palace Museum is about more than art. To Taiwan, it is a weapon in the struggle for national identity.
- Schools May Still Suffer Under New Budget : Education: Under Wilson's plan, per-pupil spending could drop, analysts say. And there is little money to improve classroom instruction.
- 1st-Quarter Profit Up 13% for Creative Computer
- MANILA : The First Vote
- States Urged to Buy Vaccines in Bulk to Benefit Children
- DATELINE: NORTH DAKOTA : Welk Home: Restoration Hits High Note : Never mind the flap over federal funds. The partially restored farm is doing fine on private support.
- Richard H. Werschk has joined Charter Golf...
- Shifting Gears in Harder Times : Automobiles: Galpin Ford is handling the recession by spending more. The result is profit margins twice the average.
- Car Dealership Revs Up for Recession : Automobiles: A Ford agency in North Hills finds some success by expanding its sales and marketing efforts.
- International Savings Bank named Joan Bigler its...
- U.N. Due to Press Libya to Give Up Agents
- Oxnard College to Get Nearly $15 Million for 2 New Buildings
- Liftoff for a Career : UCLA Student Designs Equipment for Mars Probe
- Bicyclist, 88, Fatally Injured in Collision
- Pilot Who Was Killed in Crash Is Identified
- COUNTYWIDE : Low Tides Lure Visitors to the Beach
- He Goes His Own Way : John Riggins Was a Cannon on the Field and a Loose One Off It, and He Has Changed Very Little Now That He's Retired
- Pro Football
- Making a Smooth Transition : Brown Easily Adjusts to Coaching After Being Filipino Basketball Star
- Hollywood Calls a Hot Playwright : Stage: Ken Ludwig has stage successes in 'Tenor,' 'Crazy' on each coast and he also practices law.
- MUSIC/STAGE
- Danette Fenstermacher has been appointed senior vice...
- Gary M. Devan has joined Mission Federal...
- 300 More Convair Jobs Will Be Cut : Economy: The decision follows a recent announcement that 200 would lose their jobs. The moves are blamed on a slowdown in the jet airliner industry.
- Troops Say They're Itching to Fight Gamsakhurdia Loyalists
- Moscow, Helsinki End 'Finlandization' Pact
- TAXES : Court Holds Key to States' Windfall : Justices will rule on whether governments can impose levies on mail-order businesses.
- 54 'Boat People' Survive Ordeal in Aussie Outback : Rescue: After their vessel runs aground, Chinese refugees wander across desolate terrain in searing heat.
- Dreams of LAPD Class Become Tarnished : Police: The academy's graduates in 1965 had to rebuild the department's image after the Watts riots. Now, after the Rodney King beating, 'a lot of the good we did' is gone, a member of that group says.
- Action Heats Up in Australian Open : Tennis: Temperatures up to 127 degrees leave players wobbling out of matches and fans fainting in their seats.
- Star-Crossed Berthiaume Goes to Bruins in Trade
- Although center Adam Oates practiced Monday with...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Insurance Auto Auctions to Acquire Salvage Pool
- Financial Adviser Pitches New Book on Baseball Cards : Investments: Trading for a profit is fun and exciting--though speculative--says the man who wrote 'Secret of the Pros.'
- Partial Recovery for Tokyo Stocks
- Poetic Justice : Author: No one ever questioned the quality of June Jordan's work. But her political stances did make her unpopular with the literary community. Now, her career is on the upswing, and her third collection of essays is due out in May.
- IRA Can't Break Britain's Will, Major Says
- Stretching Science to the Breaking Point : THE MIND'S SKY: Human Intelligence in a Cosmic Context, <i> by Timothy Ferris,</i> Bantam Books, $22.50 340 pages
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Activist Will Seek Assembly Seat
- FULLERTON : Mediator to Be Used in Contract Impasse
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Long Race to Replace Hahn Starts With Candidates' Forum
- North Hills Man Killed When Car Hits Pole
- Nestle Ends Effort to Acquire Eskimo Pie Corp.
- Susan Wright Menkes has joined the law...
- Stanford Provost to Join Register's Parent Company
- Keating Seeks 90-Day Delay in Sentencing : Courts: Action is based on hiring of criminologist to prepare a pre-sentence report for the judge and probation officer.
- Briefing Paper : In S. Africa, It's Time to Carve Out a Future : The News:
- Ghosts of Past Haunt Deserted City Room
- COUNTYWIDE : Hospital Offers Class in Safe Baby-Sitting
- Artist Loses Life's Work With Theft of His Van : Crime: Vista painter John Jennings, known for his marine-life murals, is offering a reward for the return of several hundred lithographs and slides.
- PLATFORM : Term Limits Promote Better Government
- It Might Not Be a Work of Art, but It Is Symbolic Masterpiece
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Jackson Finds a Comfort Zone
- Baseball
- Michael Sisson has joined the accounting firm...
- Dipping again into the Dow Chemical executive...
- A Plea for a Mother's Peaceful End
- Saline Spray Worth a Try
- Mrs. America Reported Target of Fraud Inquiry
- Clot Cited in Collapse of Montana Governor
- Wall Guards Convicted in Berlin Death : Justice: The surprise verdict holds broad implications for former officials of totalitarian East German state.
- Cuban Firing Squad Executes Condemned Exile From Miami
- Basketball Player Dies After Stroke
- Critical Care : School Nurses Offer Some Kids the First and Only Chance for Medical Help
- SUPER BOWL XXVI : BUFFALO BILLS vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS : On the Surface, Bills Appear Better : Pro football: Buffalo's attack is geared to artificial turf such as that in the Metrodome.
- After Being Fired by Rams, Jeff Fisher Accepts Job as 49ers' Secondary Coach
- OPERA REVIEW : Neblett Dominates 'Tosca' With Bravado
- The California Research & Technology Division in...
- Basic Skills and the Bottom Line : Education: Companies are turning to community colleges as a less expensive alternative to consultants when it comes to improving their employees' English and math abilities.
- Video Firm Expected to Reduce Size : Distribution: Live Entertainment of Van Nuys, partly owned by troubled Carolco Pictures, is facing financial difficulties of its own.
- John Fruehauf has been appointed vice president...
- James Riley has been named North American...
- Klan Rally Sparks Violence at Denver King Celebration : Holiday: Protesters objecting to hate group's presence battle with police. Observances elsewhere are largely peaceful.
- Theatrical Groups Covet Old Theater : Redevelopment: City agency wants an arts organization to run the now-closed Balboa so that renovations can begin. There are several candidates.