- Coots Don't Scoot : Gunfire at Golf Course Fails to Clear Greens of Annoying Birdies
- Par Takes a Beating in Hope : Golf: There are eagles galore, including two by Sauers, who leads the tournament by one shot.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL : Apology Isn't Enough, Gibbs Says
- SANTA ANITA : Best Pal and Dinard Are Olympio's Top Challengers in San Fernando
- Something to Shout About : Tennis: McEnroe concentrates on tennis, not tantrums, and defeats Becker in Australia.
- WEEKEND TV : Debates, Awards Bring Out the Stars
- Regarding Manilow
- Kerrey Struggles to Live Up to His Image : Politics: The Nebraska senator and war hero zigzags between stirring oratory and wishy-washy speeches. His campaign contains mixed messages.
- Assembly Election Opens Door to Newcomers : Politics: New district including parts of South Bay and Westside has no incumbent in race. Two Republicans in the GOP-leaning territory are staking claims to the seat.
- WESTMINSTER : Council OKs Raises for City Employees
- U.S. Agents Smash Ring of Bird Smugglers : Crime: New Zealand man is arrested and hundreds of exotic animals are seized in several states. Many of the protected species were taken from Australia.
- Hartman, Foster Lead Way for Thousand Oaks, 88-66
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Uncertainty of Tyson's Case Dulls Future
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Some Sound Advice to Fix Stereo Problems
- DECORATING ADVICE : You Can OK Coral in This Country Home
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Drift Seen in U.S. Policy Toward Iraq : Gulf War aftermath: The basically passive approach has helped Hussein reconsolidate his hold, experts say.
- Algerian Troops Tighten Security
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Giving Up Fight for Monarch Beach
- LOS ALAMITOS : Voters to Decide on Redevelopment Plan
- Can You Squeeze Them Out? : State says no to Santa Ana's unilateral crackdown on overcrowding
- Lawyer Guilty of Sending Impostor for DNA Test : Courts: The conviction could mean an end to his legal career and a four-year prison term.
- Stop the Protracted Sulk
- A War Ended--but Not Won : RAND says U.S. strategy in El Salvador failed
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marina Turns Strong Start Into Victory
- CENTURY LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Shows That Times Are Changing
- Taylor Leads Way as Santa Clara Beats USF, 74-71
- Titans' Small Has Become a Marked Man : College basketball: Cal State Fullerton guard has been target of special defenses this season. As a result, he's taking a beating and scoring less.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Previn Leads Philharmonic 'Nutcracker' at Pavilion
- Marathon Struggling to Pay Bills : Running: Orange County event promoter has not paid all suppliers, consultants. Many top runners have not received their prizes.
- Titans' Murphy Will Talk to San Jose State About Job
- Warrant Issued for Ex-Promoter
- World and U.S. record-holder Janet Evans qualified...
- War Restrictions on Enemy Aliens
- COMMENTARY : An American Piano Made in Japan
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cleveland Quartet in Program at Irvine Barclay
- Resentful, Not Angry
- Paramedics for County
- Plea for a Long Shower
- This Meeting of Oates' Fan Club May Commence
- Lagomarsino's Tough Choice
- Electrify the Ostriches
- Close Airport, Build Homes
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 18, 1992
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- COLUMN ONE : Charity That Could Use a Hand : Soviet troubles have brought generous and helpful donations from Americans. But a makeshift relief network must contend with theft, corruption and chaos.
- Gas Explosions, Fires Rip Area Near Chicago's Loop
- BALL ROLLING: Maybe Dan Rather and Tom...
- FORM FITTING: Sometimes it's a missing Social...
- I-5 Checkpoint Deaths Revive Safety Concerns : Border: Three presumed illegal immigrants crossing freeway killed in 10 hours. Only two died in all of 1991.
- Checkpoint Median Fence Need Debated
- Tension-Filled Changing of the Guard : Economy: Employees heard one by one whether they will have jobs when the Union and Tribune merge next month.
- A Fondness for Fuzzballs
- Binkley Fired as Long Beach Police Chief
- Critics Say Bush Campaign Lacks Firm Hand at Helm : Republicans: Wrangling among his advisers and a series of ever-shifting plans add to the President's woes.
- HAD ENOUGH: Deputy Dist. Atty. Dennis Dean...
- 3 Killed at Border Patrol Checkpoint : Immigration: Motorists injured, upset at freeway carnage, which in one night broke last year's total.
- SANTA ANA : Survey on Traffic Plan Is Inconclusive
- PIANO TALK: "This is not a...
- Revival Seen for I-5 Median Fence : Safety: Caltrans had put off plan for barrier to deter people from evading INS by crossing freeway.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- FOCUS: ONE TECHNOLOGY PARK
- Rebels' Rally Welcomes Peace in San Salvador
- Inquiry of Willie Horton Ad Ends Without FEC Reaching Judgment
- Bush Plan Said to Seek Tax-Exemption Boost : Economy: A hike of $500 to $1,000 for dependents is likely. The affluent would help to finance package.
- Countywide : Ruling to Be Sought on Kampf Eligibility
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : North Tustin Is Told to Sit Down
- MOORPARK : Closed Meeting With LAFCO Canceled
- Man Sentenced to Death for Murdering His Parents
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- Don James, who led Washington to a...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Ham Hocks, Sauerkraut and Polka Music in the High Desert
- Coming Attractions. . . : Theater: It's alive and at least fairly well in the Valley, and heading into the winter season with an admirable enthusiasm.
- Dow Slips 8.95; Bonds, Dollar Lose Ground : Market Overview
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shamir's Balancing Act Faces Test : Politics: The likelihood of elections may force Israel's leader to define his stand on key peace issues.
- It's a Whale of a Tale
- N.H. Democratic Chairman Faces Foreclosure on His Home
- Torrance Weighing Lawsuit to Recover Missing Investments : Courts: City hopes to track $6 million entrusted to financial adviser who is facing federal charges. But legal costs might be higher than amount regained.
- Ex-Charger Duckworth Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Rape
- 2 Named to Wiseburn School Board
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Bold and Welcome Experiment
- San Diego
- National City
- Restraint on Protests at Judge's Home Lifted
- Why Bust the Budget on an Experiment? Go with the Proven : Green Line: We can still stop the Sumitomo contract, dump automated trains and bring more jobs to Southern California.
- San Diego : Offices to Close on King Holiday
- So What Do They Do When It's Time to Pass the Hat?
- Calabasas Promotes Nathenson in Baseball
- Florida State's Amp Lee to Give Up Senior Year
- MUSIC
- Ron Anthony Will Work the String Shift at Maxwell's : Jazz: The guitarist will appear in Huntington Beach before backing Frank Sinatra at some out-of-state sites.
- Junk-Mail Sweepstakes Sow Confusion but Reap Orders
- Developer Makes Offer to Buy City Hall Site : Thousand Oaks: Kirkor Suri wants the 34-acre property, used by the city for 19 years, for a residential project.
- Rains May Worsen Coast Landslides : Portuguese Bend: Geologist says movement of earth over slickened bedrock may increase 30%. At current rate, 14 feet of rugged headlands fall into the ocean every year.
- It's Wild! It's Weird! It's 'Rocky'! : Long Beach: Far-out fans of the 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' flock to new venue for traditional food throwing and dialogue shouting.
- Disabled, Able-Bodied Share Park : Ventura: The new playground officially opens. It has equipment that gives the two groups a chance to interact.
- Gates Defends Himself, LAPD Unit at Trial : Police: Chief says instances of excessive force or racism by officers are rare. Civil suit accuses special team of needlessly killing three suspects.
- Portland Women Beat Loyola, 73-48, in Conference Opener
- Pepperdine Prevails on Lopez's Foul Shots
- Jones Made Tracks After Dispute Over Her Personal Coach : Transfer: National-caliber sprinter left Rio Mesa High for Thousand Oaks after quarrel over control of her training.
- ANALYSIS : High School Competition Risky for Sprinter in Olympic Year
- OFF THE TICKER : <i> Red </i> Is in Inns' Title and on Ad Folks' Faces
- ENTERTAINMENT
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Man-Boy Meetings Provoke Protests
- POLITICS : Anger Over Soviet Coup Subsiding
- Implant Firm's Memos Linked to Full FDA Ban
- Civil War Ends in El Salvador With Signing of Treaty : Peace: President Alfredo Cristiani and 10 guerrilla leaders take part in the ceremony that mixes tears and handshakes. The U.N. will supervise disarmament.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School District Faces Difficult Cuts
- Utilities Officials Agree to Close Oldest of 3 San Onofre Reactors
- SATICOY : Funds OKd for Road Widening, Bridge
- Sheriff's Dept. to Get Thanks for Parade Work
- Hazardous Waste Cleanup to Begin : Environment: The $25-million project at a former Huntington Beach landfill should take 18 months. Evacuation plans are in place should they be necessary.
- Binkley Seeks Stress-Related Medical Leave : Police: Embattled Long Beach chief cites nervousness, anxiety and headaches. Move is often first step toward disability retirement.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Washington Upsets No. 7 Arizona
- MTV to Add New Shows, Boost Live Programming : Television: The network aims to broaden coverage in pop culture and increase viewer interaction.
- Music Reviews : Golabek Guests With Cleveland Quartet
- BE Avionics to Purchase 2 Companies
- Moscow Meeting Puts Off Key Military Issues : Republics: Commonwealth leaders make little progress in dividing former Soviet armed forces.
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Pet Cemetery Owners Convicted of Fraud
- Economic Program Needs Revision, Yeltsin Concedes
- Santa Barbara Pool Gets Landmark Status
- Barbra! Scratch the Nails
- Tax Relief to Be Modest for Most People, Experts Say
- Ousted Georgian Leader Returns, Calls for Uprising
- City in Suit Argues That Looming Landfill Crisis Now Isn't So Dire : Granada Hills: An attorney for Sunshine dump says L.A. last year conjured the specter to add to its own refuse capacity.
- CAMARILLO : Wife Dies, Husband Injured in Accident
- Mortuary Abuse Case Nears End : Courts: Suit alleges variety of misdeeds by Pasadena crematory. Final approval of $15.4-million plan expected next month.
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- OXNARD : Ban on Credit Cards for Travel Revoked
- Plaque Honors County's Participation in Desert Storm
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR : Beach Area Parking Rules Are Criticized
- The Paradox of Israeli Politics : Government opposes majority readiness to accept peace-for-territory deal
- 2 Tied to Series of Area Holdups at Restaurants : Crime: The men are arrested after an attempted robbery in Northridge. They also are suspects in the slaying of a musician in North Hollywood.
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- Quick Start Carries Alemany to Victory Over St. Bernard : Girls' basketball: Indians open 17-4 lead in the first quarter en route to a 73-50 win in a Mission League game.
- Bandwagon Boards in Washington : NFL: Poll suggests that the Redskins hold the latest claim to being America's Team.
- Sun City Officials Confident Padres Will Move
- TV Reviews : Garth Brooks Ropes a Special on NBC
- MUSIC REVIEW : Isaac Stern Back at the Music Center Pavilion
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Rockefeller Dynasty Continues
- The Exodus Scenario Doesn't Play
- Supplying the Mall of the Wild : Unbridled glitz of It's a Jungle accessories is propelling a Santa Ana designer's creations from Newport to New York.
- Court Acquits Papandreou of All Charges in Scandal
- Salvadorans, Friends in L.A. Celebrate With Toasts, Song
- Ex-Soviet Brass Resents U.S. Offer of Help With A-Arms
- Hermosa's History Gets Its Day in the Sun : Books: Former Mayor Patricia Gazin fills in some gaps in the city's past. Her 'incomplete compendium,' while not definitive, serves up colorful historical slices.
- A Street Cop Who Just Does His Job
- Holden Says He'll Explore Mayoral Bid Next Year
- Shipper Pleads Guilty in Harbor Crude Oil Spill
- Charges Filed Against Woman Over Evidence : Crime: Her arrest may lead to the exoneration of Chris Jiron, a probation officer she accused of a conflict of interest.
- A Chilling Reminder of the Winters You Left Behind
- John Ralston, who coached at Stanford and...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Fouls Don't Slow Jordan, Bulls
- Bruin Fans Enjoy a Taste of O'Bannon : UCLA: He finally makes his debut in 99-71 victory over Oregon, playing six minutes and getting an ovation.
- '48 Hours' Set to Air After the Super Bowl
- STAGE REVIEW : Some Things in 'The Spider's Web' Remain a Mystery : Westminster Community Theatre's production of the Agatha Christie play suffers from inattention to precision and detail.
- Condoms and AIDS Education
- Music Reviews : McDuffie, Michaelian in Mixed Recital
- Unit to Acquire Mobil Corp.'s Resin Business
- How to Gain Entry to Japanese Markets
- B of A Has a Record '91 Profit; Security Pacific Posts a Loss
- U.S. and China Avert Trade War Over Copyrights : Diplomacy: Under the new agreement, China promises to provide legal protections for American patents.
- NATIONALISM : Balkan Neighbors Battle for Right to a Name : Macedonia, the southernmost Yugoslav republic, asserts its independence. But Greece says history entitles it to keep the designation.
- Bill Introduced to Restore Limits on Campaign Funding
- Armani Times 3
- A Love That Runs Deep : Wine: Collecting has given some Orange County residents a reason for unique home improvement. Now their cellars hold vintage treasures.
- Super Trains Need Public Funding, Experts Say : Transportation: Their views on high-speed rail lines are in marked contrast to the private-money philosophy behind the failed Anaheim-Las Vegas project.
- Where to Find the Rough Stuff
- Realtors Aid Petition Drive for Anti-Gang Initiative
- 'Entertainment on Parade' to Be 1993 Rose Theme
- Double Standards 'Guide' the Vote : Taiwan: The trappings of a democracy masked Kuomintang maneuverings, guaranteeing a win for the government party.
- Redondo-Catalina Shuttle Ended
- Danny Thompson Helps Realize His Dad's Dream
- Murphy on List for Vacant San Jose St. Job : Football: Titan coach expects to speak to Spartan athletic director about replacing Terry Shea, who left for Stanford.
- FREEWAY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Gives La Habra a Scare but Loses in Overtime
- Show Highlights Iranian Women : Classical music: The program tonight at the Irvine Barclay Theatre hopes to draw attention to Iran's female musicians, unable to perform in their country since 1979.
- Condoms and AIDS Education
- A Double Treat for Fans of Laurel & Hardy's Genius
- ART REVIEW : Out of Afrika Comes Russian Empathy
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Here's a Place That's Worth Talking About
- MUSIC
- GRP Tries an Acoustic Mix for Spring
- REAL ESTATE : Brokers at Lee & Associates Show How Hustle Adds Up in a Sluggish Market
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- COLUMN ONE : Hair Spray for a Hold on Smog : Can household products be reformulated to satisfy air quality rules--and customers? Makers seek to meet deadline, with 'breakthroughs' and tales of woe.
- Study Compiles Evidence of Squeeze on Middle Class : Economy: Most households in which both parents have jobs work harder just to keep from falling behind financially, the report says.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Bill Would Deport Immigrant Felons
- Grandchildren Tied to Houston Shooting : Crime: Police say family tried to have grandparents killed. Refusal to build a pool or basketball court is the apparent motive.
- COSTA MESA : Free Clinic to Be Added to SOS Site
- Mexican Consulate Plans Expansion : Oxnard: Official says more room is needed to serve the growing number of immigrants and to handle trade and tourism.
- Only in L.A.
- The Great and Threatening Evil of Trade Protectionism : Meet the prospective new Iron Curtain of the post-Cold War era
- Mexican Officials Fail to Notify U.S. of Gas Leak at Mexicali Plant
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Defiant Defeats Jayhawk, Koch
- Sebek's Injury Puts a Strain on Nordhoff
- Death of His Brother Forces CSUN's Morris to Miss Game
- Clippers Lose Game, Rivers : Pro basketball: Point guard injures hamstring in third quarter of a 101-98 defeat by the SuperSonics.
- Benzinger, Candelaria, Harris Agree to Terms With Dodgers
- Edwards to Increase Security for 'Juice'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Square': In the Eye of a Marital Hurricane
- ENERGY
- Sen. McCain to Run Again
- Have a Hankering to Hula?
- Harkin N.H. Ads Carrying 'Build America' Theme
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Barry Brings Suit Over Sex Inquiry
- Slovenia Easily Embraces New Statehood : Balkans: The republic has emerged from the wreckage of Yugoslavia with dreams and dignity intact.
- San Diego
- Countywide : Term-Limit Backers Form Local Chapter
- Santa Clarita May Limit Developer Agreements to 7 Years
- NBC Is Going Coach, Not First Class
- ALI : Still Nifty at 50 : Former Champion Has Slowed, but Rumors of Serious Decline Are False and His Popularity Has Never Been Greater
- 'Wanna Dance?' : Growing up: Even with help from older siblings, MTV and 'The Wonder Years,' it's still tough to ask a girl to dance when you're 12 years old.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Teacher Loses His Creationism Case
- Caltrans Crew Starts Cleanup of Trout Steam
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Searoad': Beautiful but Fractured Tales : SEAROAD: Chronicles of Klatsand <i> By Ursula K. LeGuin</i> , HarperCollins, $19.95, 208 pages
- Quayle Stresses Local Issues in California Tour
- Countywide : Youth Policy to Be Subject of Meeting
- Builder Sues Oceanside Over Housing District : Planning: New ordinance mandating larger parcels put a halt to home builder's planned development.
- Jurisprudence
- JAZZ REVIEW : Some Assembly Required for McIntosh Show
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Gets Victory Despite Poor Shooting
- Rock Hall of Fame Brings Medley of Melancholy, Joy : Pop music: The ceremony mixes moving tributes to posthumous inductees and invigorating, celebratory jams.
- Irvine Civic Light Opera to Postpone 'Cabaret' : Theater: After failing to find corporate underwriter, the company makes a substitution for 'A Little Night Music.'
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks Still Reigns as King of Pop
- Laser Catheter Trial Approved for Irvine Firm
- Police Union Sues Over Polygraph Tests
- Top High School Athletes Find Openings in Transfer Loopholes
- Prep Sports
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : A Banner Day for Americans
- ABT Announces Casting for 'Don Quixote'
- Televised Car Chase
- Tasty 'Slice' of British Theater Served in L.A.
- Digital Equipment Posts Quarterly Loss
- Insurers Settle Claim With Builder : * Litigation: Thompson Development gets $1.6 million from companies that refused to defend it against misreprentation claims by home buyers.
- If You Want to Collect Wine but Don't Have a Cellar . . .
- U-2 Pilot's Body Is Recovered by South Korean Navy Vessel
- Israelis Head Home After Peace Talks End in Acrimony
- ANAHEIM : Home Builders Must Give Land for Trails
- Old Skeleton Identified as Gabrieleno Indian Woman : Mystery: Anthropologist estimates bones found in Fullerton as being 500 to 1,000 years old.
- Inglewood Plans Middle Schools to Ease Overcrowding : Education: Angry parents say they prefer neighborhood facilities, that the transition time is too brief and that there aren't enough details about the curriculum.
- Taking a look back at Guerrilla Girls' shots at the mainstream art world.
- Postcards Reflect Past and Present : Collections: More than a million cards are being catalogued at Loyola Marymount University.
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Harbor Women's Coach Proves Turnabout Is Fair Play
- Greenberg Phones In 49er Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Buena Girls Tune Up With Victory
- CITY CENTRAL LEAGUE : Staying on Top Will Be Tough for Lincoln
- PREP ROUNDUP : Edison Rallies for Girls' Soccer Victory
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Whiting Shoots Stanford Past USC
- New Zealand Practice Becomes the Big Show : Sailing: Test race overshadows Defiant's victory over Jayhawk in the defender trials.
- Fender Gave Rock Guitarists Their 'Armor'
- TV Reviews : Canine Cop Capers in 'Tequila & Bonetti'
- General Motors confirmed that it is discussing...
- Economy Has N.H. Voters Looking to the Democrats : Election: Traditional party affiliations mean little in state in distress. Support for Bush appears to be waning.
- Council OKs Police Reform Ballot Measure
- SEAL BEACH : New TV Show Shot in City Airs Today
- El Segundo Going Under the Big Top for Anniversary
- Countywide : Umberg Offers Bill to Deport Felons
- Dennis Erickson signed a five-year contract extension...
- A Sub-Par Streak Brings Lancaster Into Limelight
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Dominguez Hills Tries for Second League Win
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Assists Pittsburgh in a 3-3 Tie
- Overcoming Stage Plight : Louisiana-Born Musician Drags His Feet on Way to Lively Cajun Accordion Dances
- 'Jackson Hole Group' Helps to Shape Bush Health Plan : Policy: A small circle of doctors, academics and executives exerts a strong influence on the White House.
- 98 Top Firms to Pay Fines Over Sale of Bonds
- The Underground Surfaces in Urb : Gritty Tabloid Is Hot Among Twentysomethings and Teens Who Follow the Illegal Club Scene
- 911 Immunity Bill Faces Vote
- O.C. Teacher's Creationism Suit Rejected With Rebuke
- Caltrans Starts Its Cleanup of Stream : Pollution: Workers dig through snow to remove asphalt and other material that was dumped in Deep Creek. Despite a commitment to get the work done, a confrontation between two state agencies is far from over.
- Albanian Out of Hospital
- VENTURA : Man Badly Burned in Body Shop Blast
- Gates Sees No Pattern of Excessive Force or Racism : Police: The chief defends the department in a trial over a fatal shooting in 1990. He is asked few questions about a surveillance unit.
- Hopes Take Flight : Economy: Hawaii has beckoned North County farm workers recruited to toil in Maui's pineapple fields.
- SANTA PAULA : Panel OKs 18 Homes for Lot Near Park
- HIV Patients to Be Used in UCSD Test of New Drug That Spurs Immune System
- $275,000 for Family of Boy Shot Dead at Border : Settlement: Company that insured house used by gunman will pay relatives of 12-year-old Mexican killed while making trek north.
- Basketball
- PREP NOTEBOOK : Basketball Blowouts Put Brea Girls, Coach Trakh on Defensive
- McEnroe, Agassi, Navratilova Left Off U.S. Olympic Team
- Trainer Angel Penna Sr. Dead at 68
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Gets Hot, 90-79
- Museum Director Barrie to Address Mapplethorpe Issues
- NBC Takes Hit Over Gay Issue On 'Leap' Show