- Insurance Assurance
- BAD LOANS, BAD BLOOD
- Assessing Concerns for Iraq's Children
- Oliver Stone and 'JFK': The Debate Goes On
- OUT THERE
- S.D. Police Protection
- THE GOOD WORD
- STREISAND, THE STORYTELLER
- Senior Citizens and RPV Money Problems
- Positive Action, Not Happy Thoughts, Are Needed to Overcome Problems
- Welfare
- Some 'Testimony' Rings a Little False
- Nixon on U.S. Power
- IF YOU CAN'T LICK 'EM
- Sharing Some of Port's Profits
- Taxes and Politicians
- System, Not Byrd, Is to Blame
- Socialism, Capitalism
- A Vote in Fountain Valley to Protest an Unfeeling Bureaucracy
- Oliver Stone and 'JFK': The Debate Goes On
- Two Views About Why Papers Are in a Slump
- Graffiti Problem
- THE GOOD WORD
- Mom's Happy to Lie in Her Family Bed
- Belle's a Beaut of a Disney Heroine
- Milius and Rangers
- Political Complacency
- STREISAND, THE STORYTELLER
- STREISAND, THE STORYTELLER
- County Needs Jobs
- Assessing Concerns for Iraq's Children
- Legal Judgment
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 19, 1992
- NONFICTION - Jan. 19, 1992
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- NONFICTION - Jan. 19, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 19, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 19, 1992
- 1 Dead, 2 Injured in Crash of Car, Blue Line Train
- NEIGHBOR WATCH: It was welcome news to...
- COLUMN ONE : Terrifying Quest for A-Arms : The weapons are held by a growing number of developing nations. With the Soviet Union's collapse, proliferation poses the world's most pressing danger.
- FREE HAULERS: If you want to rid...
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Consultants Gather to Swap Secrets of Success
- U.S. Issues Warning on Travel in North Korea
- Forecast for 1992 : More Beds, Ships and Discounts
- Alzado Tribute Unraveled at Last Minute : Sports: Sponsors never materialized for cancer-stricken ex-Raider's fund-raiser.
- DOOR'S OPEN: If you live in Lake...
- GETTING TICKETED: Bottled beer is up 50...
- City Council Overlooked Regular Reports on Investment
- MOVIES : Crystal Ball Time : The studios are peering into a cloudy 1992 with the lessons of 1991 in mind; the problem is: What do the lessons mean?
- Police Talked to Patient Before Fatal Stabbing : Ventura: The victim's family is irate that officers released the suspect after he entered another home prior to the killing.
- Hyundai to Expand Warranty: Hyundai Motor Co....
- U.S. Denies It Diverted A-12 Navy Jet Funds : * Lawsuit: The Justice Department says no money was taken from the canceled program--nor was such a charge made in a secret court filing.
- Red Cross Plans More Help for New States
- FURNISHINGS : Designers Lay Their Cards on Coffee Table
- Ram Fans Want Team That Runs Smoothly, Not One With Knox
- Northridge Club Not a Source of Pride
- The Ins and Outs of Grout
- California IN BRIEF : SAN ONOFRE : 3 Killed Crossing I-5 Near Checkpoint
- This Meeting of Oates' Fan Club May Commence
- USD Reaches a Low in Loss to St. Mary's : Basketball: Teams shoot 30% from the field, and Toreros equal their Division I low for points in a 46-36 defeat.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Thompson's Overtime Points Lift Saugus
- Salomon Sees Quarterly Loss of $30 Million
- Firefighters, Slowed by Bars, Find Body in House
- Environmental Activist Enters Race for New Assembly Seat
- Glendale Women Stop Cypress, 54-46
- 'Voluntary Euthanasia' Advocate Offers a Means to an End
- U.S.-China Agreement Buoys Hong Kong : * Trade: Hopes rise for more business after the settlement of a longstanding dispute over intellectual property.
- FDA Advisers Back Drug for Kidney Cancer
- Caltrans Plans Freeway Sound Wall in Encino
- Fans Not Treating Kings Like Royalty
- Bradley Differs With Gates on Panel Report but Backs Police Unit
- Suspect Is Arrested in Slaying of Woman
- Baseball
- HOCKEY NHL ALL-STAR GAME : Brind'Amour Is Right at Home
- How to Patch Up a Problem With a Table of Oak Veneer
- Money-Losing First National's CEO Resigns
- Stalking U.S. Executives Abroad : Kidnaping in Philippines Suggests That Terrorists Are Shifting Focus to Business People Overseas
- Tbilisi Tries to Go About Its Business : Georgia: A march by 5,000 Gamsakhurdia backers is halted by gunshots. But there is no groundswell of support.
- Ulster Blast Kills 7; IRA Blamed
- Colonel's Cry: 'It's My Entire Life' : Military: Sadness and anger mark a gathering of officers of the old Soviet army.
- Dance Gallery Tentatively Agrees to Share Facility With School : Performing arts: Joint use of a building in California Plaza planned. Bella Lewitzky resigns leadership.
- Pellets on Beach Raise Concern for Wildlife
- Couple Sought in Slaying of Van Nuys Woman Arrested
- CHINA WATCH : Pirates Overboard
- Ram Fans Want Team That Runs Smoothly, Not One With Knox
- Hong Kong Owner in Talks to Sell Judy's
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- IBM Reports First Loss--$2.8 Billion : Business: The 1991 decline is blamed on the recession and costs of staff reductions. The firm's stock has fallen, but analysts believe it will weather the storm.
- UC Regents Raise Student Fees $550 : Education: The action increases basic annual undergraduate costs to $2,824. A demonstration results in five arrests at the Davis campus.
- IRA Bomb Blast Kills 7 Workers
- Coincidences Turn Deadly for 2 Youths
- 2 CYA Inmates Escape From Work Camp in Camarillo
- Remains Identified as Saleswoman Who Disappeared in '82 : Antelope Valley: A jury acquitted the alleged killer in 1985 because a body was never found.
- Public Enemy's Video
- Bush Honors Dr. King, Attacks Bigotry : Civil rights: President is well received in appeal for black votes, but endures sharp rebuke from slain leader's daughter.
- Old Home Week : Kitchen-Design Tour Focuses on Remodeling
- Toddler Drowns in Jamul Family's Pool
- Ex-Officer Sentenced for Rape : Crime: Former San Clemente policeman 'was running amok,' judge says in imposing 7 years in prison for attacks on women.
- Nude Dance Club Operator Vows: 'We Are Here to Stay'
- Bernson Lawsuit Accuses Landfill Owner of Libel : Sunshine Canyon: The councilman contends that a report leaked to reporters by Browning-Ferris Industries contained false claims on his travel spending.
- Obituaries : June Storey, 73; Leading Lady in Early Series of Gene Autry Movies
- Bill Would Waive L.A. Transit Bid Law : Economy: The aim is to let commission award contracts to local companies, even if their offers are higher.
- Woman Dies After 3-Vehicle Crash on San Diego Freeway
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Cleans Up Act, Beats Santiago, 82-39
- IOC Invites Croatia and Slovenia to Winter Games
- FREEWAY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Buena Park, Clarkson Survive Two Overtimes
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP
- NOT NECESSARILY THE AMERICA'S CUP : Cup Bid Is Sweden's Crowning Glory : Challengers: From the king to its skipper, the Swedes derive satisfaction from sailing, not the pomp and circumstance.
- San Diego Spotlight : The Mainly Mozart Festival Streamlines Programming
- Sold Out
- Clippers Happy to Work Late : Pro basketball: They beat the Hawks, 111-107, and remain unbeaten in five overtime games.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Wins Penalty-Filled Match
- Taking Another Look at Jaclyn Smith
- OFF-ROAD RACING AT ANAHEIM : Stewart to Drive Against Stewart
- Skiing
- Padres Producing Low-Budget 'Trading Places'
- $5.4 Million Is Sought by Tigers' Fielder
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Tops Laguna Beach
- Shambrook Puts Faith in His Music : Pop: Orange County-based singer, who was once non-religious, has put spirituality in his music--and the other parts of his life.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Fullerton Downs Orange Coast After Overcoming Slow Start
- Mexican Fighter Campos Fails 2 Neurological Exams
- Martin Luther King's Daughter Echoes Style : Ministry: His style is carried on by another preacher concerned about civil rights--his youngest child, the Rev. Bernice King.
- What's New, Paula Prentiss? How About Playing Jessica Fletcher?
- Shutting Down Marcelic a Key for Northridge
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cunningham's 38 Points Lift Los Alamitos
- STAGE REVIEW : Shimono Brings 'Uncle' to Life
- Keeping an Eye on the Playoffs
- Ram Fans Want Team That Runs Smoothly, Not One With Knox
- Amgen Sues Rival Over New Wonder Drug
- Luther Medical in Contract Negotiations: Tustin-based Luther...
- After Some Confusion, Wilson Aides Discover That Governor Told Truth : Politics: Officials had said that he used 'composites' of people in anecdotes during State of the State speech. But then they found that he was referring to real individuals.
- BREA : Truckload of Oxygen Explodes
- Toxic Discharges
- SAN CLEMENTE : 2 Street Projects to Be Discussed
- Magistrate Denies Bid to Hold Alleged Mobster Without Bond
- Santiago Is Seeking $3.3 Million
- ACL Technologies Acquired: ACL Technologies, a Santa...
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Dow Gains 15.43 to End Week at Record Again : Market Overview
- San Onofre Closing Could Cost 500 Jobs:...
- Planning to Rebuild Military, Iraq Says : Mideast: Marking war anniversary, Saddam Hussein claims moral victory and vows to protect nation's assets.
- 2 Uzbek Students Die in Riots Over Price Hikes
- Taking Another Look at Jaclyn Smith
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- 500 Workers Could Lose Jobs at San Onofre : Closing: Nuclear generating station will eliminate positions if state approves plan to shut down aging Unit 1, officials say.
- $10,000 Reward Posted in Holdup Outside Restaurant
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Can You Squeeze Them Out?
- Chapman Brings Skids to a Halt : Basketball: Panthers' 60-50 victory over Cal State Los Angeles ends their conference, season losing streaks.
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : French Making Run as Games Approach
- No. 1 Seles Still Hasn't Lost a Set; Edberg, Lendl, Wheaton Also Win
- Estrada Selected Top 8-Man Player in State
- Short-Handed Gulls Defeat Kansas City
- In Defense of Soka's Plans
- U.S. Output Down, Exports Up : * Economy: Industrial product declined 1.9% last year, but the nation's trade deficit in November shrunk to the lowest level since early 1983, the government reports.
- A 'Communist' Solution for Haiti? : Politics: The country weighs a plan to end its crisis by naming a moderate leftist as prime minister.
- President to Nominate NSA Chief for CIA Post
- Traffic, Road Closures Put Chill on Trips to Mt. Pinos : Recreation: The hordes of city folks who want to see the snow on weekends make the trek hard sledding.
- $1.25-Million Bail Set for Man in Murder-for-Hire Case : Courts: Tustin businessman allegedly paid reputed mobster to kill his secretary's fiance.
- Fans Not Treating Kings Like Royalty
- Countywide : Record $233 Million in Taxes Collected
- Council OKs Adding 6 to Police Commission Staff, Doubling Its Size
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : INS Will Return Money to Refugees
- California IN BRIEF : SAN LUIS OBISPO : Small Quake Rattles Nuclear Reactor
- Countywide : Youth Sports Group Planning Telethon
- Defecting Group Attacks Gnatcatcher Program : Conservation: Natural Resources Defense Council calls Wilson aide's voluntary approach a failure and urges Fish and Game to declare the bird endangered.
- Expansion of Theo Lacy Is Urged to Ease Jail Crowding : Report: Analysis indicates the county branch option is the least costly. But it is certain to be opposed by Orange, which would see the inmate population double.
- Gill Leads Antelope Valley Women
- Jackson Scores 41 to Lead Marauders
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Carlsbad Continues Winning Streak Under Interim Coach
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Capriati Is Playing Less as She Moves On
- STAGE REVIEW : 'ROCK' a Defiant Celebration of Gay Life
- There's No Accounting for How Julia Sweeney Became an Actress
- Jazzing Hi Captures Los Alamitos Feature
- DNA Use a Shot in Arm for Biotech : * Science: The technology could have a $1-billion annual market diagnosing diseases such as AIDS and cancer. But some fear that it may have serious implications for privacy and civil liberties.
- MIDEAST : Wooing the New Muslim Republics
- MEXICO : Grass-Roots Activism on the Rise : It's not politics as usual, as a recent opposition protest march shows.
- IBM Reports First Loss--$2.8 Billion : Business: The 1991 decline is blamed on the recession and costs of staff reductions. The firm's stock has fallen, but analysts believe it will weather the storm.
- Ram Fans Want Team That Runs Smoothly, Not One With Knox
- L.A. Opens Secret Negotiations to Settle Warner Ridge Dispute : Courts: Councilman John Ferraro met with developers this week. The move signals a major shift.
- Death Sentence Decreed for Man Who Killed 7 at Defense Firm
- Stall Only Slows Down Monte Vista's Triumph
- UCSD Stretches Its Streak to Seven Victories in a Row
- THE COLLEGES / THERESA MUNOZ : CSUN Draws Small, Timid Crowds
- Hockey
- Taking Another Look at Jaclyn Smith
- Activists in Arizona Renew Campaign for King Holiday
- And in This Corner Is . . . : The Less Experienced Bill Koch, Who Has Money, Technology and More Boats on His Side
- Bravo Gets Corporate Sponsor for Programs : Television: Texaco will underwrite 20% of the cable channel's performing arts presentations, a first for a for-profit cable TV operation.
- Pulling Rank at the Post : Naval Stint Helps D. J. Jackson Anchor Antelope Valley Team
- TV Reviews : 'Presidency' Peeks Into Campaigns of the Past
- Judge Refuses to Increase Bail in Wymer Case
- GARDENING : Azaleas' Care Shouldn't be Shrubbed Off
- The Art of Erasing Damage to Paper : Conservation: Specialists can restore anything from artworks to sentimental scraps ravaged by time or soiling. They say paper is not as flimsy as it seems.
- Lottery Firm's Contract Renewed Over Objections
- Peloza Vows to Appeal Ruling : Teacher Says Dismissal of Creationist Suit Was Based on 'Rhetoric'
- 2nd Suit Filed Over Planned Roadway Use of Housing Funds
- CORONA DEL MAR : Students Get Lesson in Lifestyles
- SIMI VALLEY : Park Improvements Get Tentative OK
- In This Corner Is . . . the Seasoned Winner : America's Cup: In the defender trials, Dennis Conner has only one boat, but he has experience on his side.
- HOCKEY NHL ALL-STAR GAME : Wales, Lemieux Get Head Start
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Parting Shot at USC, Opening Shot at USC
- Fear Becomes a Reality : College basketball: Former Lynwood star Earnest Killum, now a guard for Oregon State, has mild stroke after discussing risks he faces.
- Missionaries Find Hostility in Commonwealth
- 'Beauty and the Beast' Rough Cut to Screen
- Southland Communications Names New Head: Southland Communications...
- Ex-San Clemente Officer Gets 7-Year Term for Sex Assaults
- Clinton Denounces Tabloid's Sex Story
- Quayle Sees Upbeat Sign at Home of Whopper
- Palestinian Urges Mideast Talks Boycott : Peace process: Shunning the Moscow conference this month could torpedo American hopes for regional arms control and economic cooperation.
- Lack of Money Killed Coalition That Monitored Safety Issues
- 19 Survivors of Cerritos Air Crash Still Await Damages : Courts: Delay in producing a trial transcript and an FAA appeal leave them stuck in a legal morass.
- Officials Seek Funding for Transit Plans for Disabled : Transportation: The county's largest operator will have to turn to cash-strapped cities for money to meet federal requirements.
- ANAHEIM : Council Mulls Term, Fund-Raising Limits
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Powerful Producers
- Castro, Bell-Jeff Heat Up as Game Wears On, 82-78
- Exports Up, Output Down, U.S. Reports
- Considering Oscar Again
- The Battle for Santa Monica's Parks : Homeless: Critics say a proposed ordinance to prohibit camping in the city fails to come to grips with the issue.
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Approve Quarry Expansion
- Taking Another Look at Jaclyn Smith
- Robber Sentenced to 32 Years in Fatal Shooting of Partner
- Holden Proposes Reward in Merchant's Killing
- SOUTH COUNTY : 6 Students Expelled for Gun Incidents
- Man Convicted in Botched Holdup of Armored Car
- COMMENTARY : A New American Piano, Made in Japan : A test drive of the Boston line, which promises much for the mid-price range, is pleasant but inconclusive.
- DVI to Form New Subsidiaries: Irvine-based DVI...
- Bergen Brunswig Subsidiary OKs Acquisition
- Hong Kong Is a Top Gun in Arms Traffic
- Outlying Missiles Off Alert, Russians Say : Military: More than 1,300 warheads are placed in a reduced state of readiness, U.S. officials are told.
- World Will Back Salvador Peace Pact, U.S. Says : Central America: But Secretary of State Baker warns both sides against continued violence.
- How a Former Player Looks at the Angels
- Sanitation Bureau Agrees to New Measures to Curb Fraud
- UCSD Co-Op Records Handed to University
- Jurisprudence
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Alemany Girls Thwart Louisville
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : With Davis in Lineup, Dodgers Want to Test the Limits of Speed
- Boyer Learns Best Things in Life Aren't Free Throws : Basketball: Center needs to work on shooting from the line. But he's helping Saddleback College in other ways.
- Redlands Defeats CLU Women, 51-40
- Trotters Score Off the Court
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : This Time, Santiago on Wrong End of Two-Point Score
- Mormons to Host King Interfaith Event : Observance: It will be the first time that the ultraconservative denomination has commemorated the slain civil rights leader.
- U.S. Policy on Refugees
- TV Reviews : Fiery Account of War Against Medellin Cartel
- JAZZ REVIEW : Keyboard Duel Plays to a Draw : Rob Mullins and Mark Massey's exchange at El Matador Thursday night is more cooperative than combative, despite its billing.
- New Bobsled Tryout Is Upheld by Court
- Crespi Duo Connect in Win Over Alemany
- Spray the Flies Away
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jackson Takes Matters Into Own Hands in Western's Overtime Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Former Ram Coach Hired by Packers
- Frohnmayer Issues Report on NEA-Backed TV Shows
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Stay on Record Pace, Improve to 32-5
- TV Reviews : Black Gospel Specials Worthy of High Praise
- SoCal Edison Will Dispute Report on Plant Explosion
- Creditors Agree With Weintraub to Settle Lawsuit : * Film: Two banks had accused the producer of taking an unwarranted $748,000 in developing 'Hook.'
- Unstable Bluffs Will Be Shored Up
- U.S., Mexico Environment Chiefs Praise Joint Plans : Border: EPA says recent chemical leak in Mexicali wasn't discussed. Mexico says it was a local problem.
- Thomas Shows Signs of Being a Hard-Liner : Law: Opinion by new justice takes a decidedly conservative stand on use of witnesses. The high court did not go along with his idea.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man, 35, Dies After Being Hit by Car
- Taking Another Look at Jaclyn Smith
- ORANGE : School to Punish Tardy Students
- 2 Armed Men Rob Northridge Bank
- Gift Heals Heart and Soul : Medicine: Encinitas surgeon's volunteer group to receive presidential honor for changing the lives of disfigured young people.
- IRVINE : Sunken Lane Snarls Santa Ana Freeway
- U.S. Agents Smash Ring of Bird Smugglers
- California IN BRIEF : LAKE ELSINORE : High School Paper Is Sued for Libel
- Manager Decries Brain Tests as Biased After His Boxer Fails
- Junk or Gems? Butterfield Auctioneers Will Tell You
- Senate Approves Bill Giving Immunity to 911 Dispatchers
- Officers Demand Unity for Ex-Soviet Military : Armed forces: Yeltsin vows to try to prevent a breakup, wins applause with promises of housing.
- Sentences Mount for Pilot Involved in Bizarre Crash
- UC Regents Raise Student Fees $550 : Education: The action increases basic annual undergraduate costs to $2,824. A demonstration results in five arrests at the Davis campus.
- Mission Viejo's Open Space to Be Catalogued
- 85% of Insured Joining State Quake Coverage Plan
- COSTA MESA : Homeowner Reports Housing Violations
- Escapee From Hospital Held in Fatal Stabbing of Woman : Crime: Man reportedly broke out of bed restraints. The family of the 90-year-old victim from Ventura says she was killed with a kitchen knife.
- Sun Valley Man Charged in Slaying
- Carlsbad Girls Rally for Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Men Top UC San Diego in Volleyball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Etta James Bares Soul at Belly Up
- The Marines are not the only ones...
- All Smarts Wins Ahoy Handicap
- JAZZ REVIEW : Daniels, Burton Revive Swing Era
- Lifting the Lid on a New Piano : Music: Critics say Steinway's decision to make a mid-price piano in Japan signals the end of a tradition of craftsmanship.
- Deukmejian
- Lawyer Appeals Barry Cocaine Sentence, Citing Possible Bias
- Santa Monica Prepares for Wave of Recession : Economy: Revenues are coming up $3.5 million short this year. The city is making contingency plans for budget cuts.
- Police Shot At as They Serve Warrant
- Billy Preston Pleads Not Guilty to New Charges
- Committee Will Consider 2nd Taxi Franchise : City government: A citizens panel review of Babaeian Transportation Co.'s finances is incomplete.
- FHP Manager Chosen for Award
- Up in Flames (Not!) : Lancaster: Those with a burning desire to see an abandoned housing tract turn into a conflagration get only a few flashes in the pan.
- No, This Is What Ben Really Meant to Say