- Complaint Filed Over Disneyland Discount: A Palm...
- Judge Places Wymer's Bail at $600,000 : Court: Prosecutors say they have new evidence that the alleged securities swindle was larger than first thought.
- AFTERMATH OF THE BUSH TRIP : The Muddled Origin of Vehicles Mocks Trade Policy Barbs
- Democrats Kick Off 1992 TV Advertising Campaigns : Election: Clinton and Tsongas air messages in New Hampshire, with rivals soon to follow. Spots force candidates to focus their ideas.
- FASHION : Still Fishing for Compliments
- FASHION : Fabric of Truth
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Refuses to Fund Protest of Tollway
- 1 Killed, 2 Hurt as Motorist Drives Into Path of Train
- County Panel OKs 2 Plans to Reorganize 4 School Districts : Education: Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and South Bay Union High School districts would be affected by the proposals.
- Sailing
- GOLF SENIORS AT LA COSTA : Rodriguez Takes a One-Shot Lead
- Fluor Unit Wins $240 Million in TVA Pacts
- Israel, China to Establish Formal Ties, Officials Say : Diplomacy: Military factors play a role for two nations whose relationship recently revolved around arms sales.
- Black Sea Fleet Is All Russia's, Yeltsin Insists
- Worker Fired Over Aiding Crash Victim
- Absences Mar Hearing on Indian Casinos : Gambling: Justice Department officials fail to show up before House Interior Committee. Critics say it shows a lack of willingness by U.S. to confront the issue.
- Panel Puts Off Decision on 2nd Taxi Franchise
- Attempted Murder Is Crime Looking for a Victim : Courts: There is a suspect, witnesses, even a videotape of the stabbing, but the man who was attacked is nowhere to be found.
- Alaska Airlines Pilot Aborts Landing
- Torres Gets Subpoena Power for Inquiry on Deputies : Law enforcement: Senator says Block refused to give report on citizen complaints to his panel.
- PORT HUENEME : Oil-Spill Center Nearly Half-Finished
- Hockey
- All Those NCAA Proposals Not as Colorless as They Seem
- Simon's Troubled Water : Tangled Web of S. African Politics Ensnares Singer
- Born to Act : Stage: Stacy Keach brings a lengthy list of credits to San Diego as the star of 'Solitary Confinement.'
- Shakespeare Troupe Plans Benefit Walk
- Pop Album Chart : Garth Brooks Regains Top Spot
- King World Chairman in Hot Water Again : Entertainment: A Las Vegas incident that resulted in battery charges is not Roger King's first brush with the law.
- Occupancy Rate, Room Prices Up at O.C. Hotels
- U.S. Designates Owl Habitat but Acreage Is Cut
- U.S.-Russia Panel on Vietnam, Korea MIAs Being Formed
- Newport Art Museum Plans Up in the Air
- Schools, Prisons to Be Fully Funded in Wilson Budget : Spending: The governor's $60.2-billion proposal would cut health and welfare benefits for the poor as well as eliminate renters' tax credit.
- Far-Flung Class Gets Message Via Radio : * School: Radios link an Australian teacher with her far-flung class, and visits underscore the personal touch.
- Vested Interests Expand to Business : FASHION
- TUSTIN : City Votes to Join New Fire District
- Losing U.S Bidder May Join Sumitomo on Green Line Job
- SIMI VALLEY : Neighbors Oppose Shooting Range Bid
- A Bad-Weather Flight Plan : Wilson's State of State address offers ideas but not inspiration
- Carnival and Maze Put Children in Touch With Science
- PORT OF HUENEME : Ship's Grounding Under Investigation
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers Rally for 10th in Row
- Tamblyn Will Play Volleyball at Chapman
- Buena Exacts Revenge, Beats Ventura, 54-44
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Forget, Wheaton Reach Semifinals
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Guide to Hummingbird Watching
- Cabinet Members Attack Democratic Health Care Plan : Politics: Sullivan and Martin say 'pay or play' proposal would cost employers $30 billion a year. Some say officials are ignoring idea's benefits.
- CAMARILLO : Council Defends Trash Pickup Fee
- CAMARILLO : Traffic Safety Plans Backed by Council
- Fire Captain Indicted in 5 San Joaquin Valley Fires
- Jury Rules for Police in Use of Nunchakus
- McCallister Makes Shift Out of Idle : T of C: After a month away from the game, he returns to lead PGA Tour opener by one shot.
- On Further Review, Slater Wants Another Season
- J. P. Morgan, Chemical Both Chalk Up Gains
- Professionals Turn to Pros to Sell Practices
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- Riding the Outlaw Highway
- Serial Killer Ordered to Pay $5 Billion to Mother of 1 Victim
- Need for Foreign Financing Jeopardizes Super Collider : Science: President Bush leaves Tokyo without a firm commitment to help fund the $8-billion atom-smasher. Support in Congress is waning.
- Serbs Proclaim a New Independent State in Yugoslav Republic
- Ideas Abound on How to Bolster Bush in N.H. : Campaign: Loyalists suggest ways to counter Buchanan and the recession. They seek to save the President from possible embarrassment.
- Quake Rattles New Jersey
- Knowing the SCORE Helps Firms : Business: Volunteer program organizes retired executives to share their expertise with small companies.
- Walter E. Baxter; Entertainment Executive
- Dominguez Hills Opens CCAA Play at Riverside and San Bernardino
- Better Market for Commercial Space Forecast : Real Estate: Slightly higher demand should stabilize the Southern California market, Grubb & Ellis Co. says.
- Wymer Bail Set at $600,000, Plus Strings : Courts: Wary judge orders stiff terms for release of Newport Beach money manager accused of multimillion-dollar fraud. Meanwhile, case keeps growing.
- June Storey; Starred With Gene Autry
- Ex-KGB Spy Meets Press, Shows He Can Keep Secrets : Intelligence: Ex-colonel says he saw only one POW in Vietnam. He met Oswald but refuses to give details.
- Nuclear Dump Plan Under Fire : Hazardous wastes: The chairman of an Agoura Hills firm seeking to build a desert facility debates its merits with angry environmentalists.
- Wilson Urges More Than $100 Million for Local Projects : Budget: The bulk of the money is for completion of the Lancaster prison. The governor also proposes a large share for education.
- Dills Joins Tucker in Race for New 25th District Seat
- SANTA ANA : Baby Killing Suspect Held at Juvenile Hall
- NCAA CONVENTION : Delegates Vote Against I-AAA Proposal
- Transamerica to Post a Loss
- Nintendo Lowers Price, Will Offer CD Device : Video games: The company says it failed to meet expectations in 1991 on the Super NES system.
- Duke May Run as Independent to Defy GOP
- Guatay
- The New King of the Hills : College basketball: Grant Hill, the son of former NFL star Calvin Hill, is making a name for himself at Duke.
- Japanese troupe will bring Imperial Court and folk traditions to Torrance.
- Thousand Oaks' Jones Injures Wrist
- Public Enemy Video Stirs Debate
- 2 Men Each Shot in Head, Killed in Separate Santa Ana Incidents
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Stanford Beats Oregon State
- Athletes Can Talk to Pros : NCAA: Delegates vote to allow negotiations without loss of eligibility and to require prior approval of coaches' outside income.
- Producer Remembers His Prior 'Commitments' : Lecture: Roger Randall-Cutler tells a UC Irvine audience that he's 'rather disappointed' with film's performance in the U.S.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Michigan Impresses in Big Ten Opener
- YORBA LINDA : A Glimpse of Friendly Adversaries
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Wyche Reportedly Agrees to Coach the Buccaneers
- ROUNDUP
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Baez Needs No Introduction to Rockingham Park Bettors
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Bernardo Bolts From Gritty Escondido
- Woody Allen Double Bills Offer Inspired Hilarity
- Musicians' Exercise in Versatility : Sax Man Riney and Trombonist Martin, While Stretching in Other Ways, Say Jazz Brings Out Their Best
- Free Appraisal Clinic
- McCallister Leaves Hibernation : Golf: After a month away from the game, he returns to lead the Tournament of Champions by one shot.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Explorer, Pacific Symphony Go On a Wayward Journey : David Atherton, a fearless adventurer of the 20th Century at his best, and the orchestra deliver an inconsistently played program.
- 'Swiss Classics' From UCLA Archive
- Northridge Batters Division II Visitor
- Knox Fires Defensive Coordinator : Rams: New coach hires George Dyer, a former assistant at Seattle, to replace Jeff Fisher.
- California IN BRIEF : PEBBLE BEACH : Golf Resort Drops Membership Plan
- SIMI VALLEY : Revitalized Jewish Community Sought
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 4 El Modena Romps Past Irvine in Wrestling
- Other Grammy Nominees
- Riverside Receiver Lemanski to Play for CSUN
- ART
- CSUN Beats Another Division II Opponent, 92-62
- Films to Go in Different Directions : Cinema: UCI's 'Double Vision' series will show 2 works from each movie maker who is spotlighted.
- San Onofre
- Hall of Famers Fingers, Perry Were Great in '78
- Dismal Shooting Dooms Anteaters : Basketball: UCI leads at half, but hits only 10 of 36 in second half in 81-63 loss to Utah State.
- Aqueduct Paddock Brawl Brings Jockey Punishment
- Lawyer Has Judge Removed From Ex-Child Actor's Case
- Small's Shot Abandons Titans : College basketball: Guard goes four for 18 in Fullerton's 88-83 loss to Fresno State.
- Knox Fires Defensive Coordinator Fisher : Rams: New coach hires George Dyer, a former assistant at Seattle, as the replacement.
- Awakening Kids' Wonder : A Low-Tech, One-Man Vaudeville Show Rouses Children From Their TV-Induced Lethargy
- ART REVIEWS : 'The Panic Zone' Has Questions for the Media
- Wilson Rates Scant Interest From L.A. Stations : Media: The full State of the State address is not broadcast live by any local television channels and only two choose to show it on tape delay.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's 10-Game Streak Stopped by Devils, Who Get 4-3 Win
- VIDEO REVIEW : Nightmarish 'Tribute' to King's Dream
- Glendale's Wright Playing Games of Risk, Jeopardy : Prep basketball: Three-sport standout confounds coaches with tardiness, poor study habits.
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : San Luis Obispo Looms as Threat in CCAA Race
- CSUN to Play Football at Division I-AA Level in 1993 : NCAA convention: Defeat of measure that would have allowed Division I schools to field non-scholarship teams sets up West Coast alliance.
- Arizona State Sputters Against UCLA, 83-62 : College basketball: The Sun Devils' highly imperfect performance leaves the Bruins with their perfect record intact.
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Falter Down Stretch
- Adopted Girls Add Sparkle to Ropeses' Lives
- CNN Averts Hoax About Bush's 'Death'
- Ima Concerts Set in Little Tokyo Beginning Jan. 15
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Food Roundup on Rodeo Drive
- FASHION : Blahnik Shoes at 50% Off? What a Steal!
- Suspect in Abduction of Girl Must Stand Trial
- Cleanliness Is All Relative When Mom and Dad Visit
- Real Jobs Are the Answer to Welfare Woes
- Santee
- AIDS Blackmail Attempt Draws 1 Year in Jail
- Countywide : Cities to Pay More for Sheriff's Services
- Erasing the 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.
- Pioneer Unveils Chapter 11 Plan, Angering Investors
- Schools, Prisons to Be Fully Funded in Wilson Budget : Spending: The governor's $60.2-billion proposal would cut health and welfare benefits for the poor as well as eliminate renters' tax credit.
- FAST FORWARD : Keeping the Dream Alive
- The Dean of Evil : Best-Selling Author Koontz Once Again Sets His Demonic Doings in Orange County Best-Selling Author Koontz Once Again Sets His Demonic Doings in Orange County
- The Charitable Man Who Gave Until It Hurt
- Groups Urge 300 Acres Be Part of Park Bond
- Criminal Charges Filed Over Mobil Oil Pipeline Spill
- Not Even Swamps and Snakes Can Keep Robert and Esther Tyrrell From Their Quest: Tracking and Photographing Hummingbirds : The Flying Jewels
- School Hires 2 Investigators to Find Falsified Addresses
- City to Reconsider Plan for Laborers Site : Moorpark: Merchants angrily protest the proposal to designate a downtown corner as an area for day workers to gather.
- Getting a Charge From Work : Utilities: When power lines go out in storms, so must repair crews. The work is dangerous, but they say they love the surge of excitement.
- Schools, Prisons to Be Fully Funded in Wilson Budget : Spending: The governor's $60.2-billion proposal would cut health and welfare benefits for the poor as well as eliminate renters' tax credit.
- Mobil Faces 4 Criminal Charges in Oil Spill
- POLITICS : Cabinet Shifts in Mexico Stir Politicians
- Steep Cuts Sought in Welfare, Health Programs for Poor : Benefits: Gov. Wilson's proposal could take a heavy toll on Orange County's 87,000 recipients. He also unveils medical plan for uninsured preschoolers.
- Child's Mother Contradicts Testimony by Yacobozzi : Court: The woman alleges that the attorney is the father and that he secretly visited the boy.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council OKs Plan for Beach Restroom
- Couple Found Shot to Death in Costa Mesa Hotel Room
- COSTA MESA : Golf Course to Get Concrete Cart Paths
- Ten Extra FBI Agents to Help Fight San Diego Crime
- Countywide : Judges Urge Speed in Building New Jail
- CONEJO VALLEY : Schools to Continue Funding Bus Service
- Police Union Wins $350,000 to Settle Suit : Award: Oceanside City Council approves payment to officers' association, which alleged series of civil rights violations in 1990 lawsuit.
- OXNARD : Suspect in Bank Heists Strikes Again
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1991
- Shortfall Won't Affect Services, RTD Promises : Transportation: Board plans to cope with a $55-million budget deficit by borrowing against future income and cutting costs. But restoration of a county subsidy is key.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Student Wounded in Russian Roulette Dies
- Katz to Offer Ethics Bill for Transportation Panel
- OXNARD : Housing Authority to Seek HUD Funds
- COSTA MESA : Public Sessions to Be Held on 1992 Budget
- Victims' Suit Targets Tactics of Police Unit in '90 Killings
- Guard Says He Set Film Studio Fire : Court: Guilty plea in blaze at Universal comes shortly before his trial was to start. He is sentenced to four years in prison.
- Retrial Denied for Marine Convicted of Hate Crime
- Proposal to Pay Bonuses for Bilingual Skills Loses
- Fallbrook
- Children's Advocacy Groups Blast Wilson's Plan : Reaction: They say billions could be saved by eliminating deductions for yachts, corporations and other 'luxury loopholes.'
- MTDB OKs Compromise on Trolley Line : Transit: Route to Old Town will run the track under two streets and over another.
- Panel to Reconsider Hillside Development
- William A. Walker, Retired Actor
- Officer Shot by Colleague Still in Critical Condition
- Decrying Helmet Law, Motorcyclist Kills Self
- Glendale Official Fills Water Agency Vacancy
- Blood Drive Seeks to Locate Marrow Donor
- Suit Charges Anti-Gay Bias at Sheriff's Academy
- City Council Calls for Protection of Dolphins
- Israel, China to Establish Formal Ties, Officials Say
- The Post-Cold War Primacy of Economics : Tokyo summit may foreshadow shape of world relations
- Flyers Stick It to Kings : Hockey: Philadelphia scores three goals in the first period and gets a couple of breaks to post a 5-2 victory.
- COSTA MESA : Council Reaffirms Action Against Bar
- COMMENTARY : They Are Students First
- Slater Wants to Return, If the Rams Will Have Him
- San Diego Spotlight : Hedi's Franco-Asian Blend Unusual, Often Excellent
- An Affordable Laser Recorder? Not Yet : Technology: A machine is on the market now that can deliver professional quality--but it also carries a hefty price.
- Deputy Shoots Suspect After 80-Mile Chase
- Cowboys Hand Aztecs Fifth Consecutive Loss : Basketball: Wyoming wins WAC opener, 85-72.
- Long Beach Is No Match for UNLV
- Q & A WITH BILL KOCH : Deep Convictions, Deeper Pockets
- Virginia Guard Staley Is Named Top Female Athlete Among Collegians
- Canoga Park Man Held in Girlfriend's Slaying
- OXNARD : Willie Brown to Talk at King Event
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Missouri Kansas City Puts SCC at Height Disadvantage
- Irvine Falters in Second Half at Utah State
- Point Loma Nazarene Defeats William Jewell
- MOVIE REVIEW : Handcuffed by a Lack of Credibility
- Video-Maker Says Scantily Clad Can Barely Make a Living in S.D.
- PERSPECTIVES ON WELFARE REFORM : The Governor's Got It Half-Right : Wilson's correct to link benefits to citizen obligations. But cuts will produce only more misery.
- PERSPECTIVES ON WELFARE REFORM : Punishment Is No Cure for Poverty : 'Welfare reform,' as practiced in several states and proposed in California, is a proven failure. It merely appeals to angry voters.
- Clemson football Coach Ken Hatfield, upset by...
- Bowman Rumors Put on Ice : Figure skating: U.S. association says it has no evidence that the former national champion has been involved with drugs.
- 3 Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Placentia Youth New Year's Day
- Boxing
- Misdemeanor Warrant Issued for Marinovich
- Case Trails by 3 in Australian Event
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Garner Hits 43-Footer, Tustin Wins at Buzzer
- For Soap Awards, a Nighttime 'Days' : Television: The special 'Days of Our Lives' episode will precede the first prime-time Soap Opera Digest Awards broadcast.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Heroic Turn in 'Robeson'
- Countywide : Baptist Foundation Gets $6-Million Gift
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Two Second-Half Goals Pace No. 3 Mater Dei
- DiCamilli Scores 22, Leads Costa Mesa
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK / RICH ROBERTS : Koch Taps Skippers for Syndicate Boats
- MUSIC
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Never Mind Decor; Eye the Noodles
- More Than Meets the Eye in Intriguing 'Beetles'
- PREP ROUNDUP
- BOWLING PBA AT TORRANCE : Holman Has a Big Lead Despite 147
- Arnsparger Offered a Job With Chargers : Pro football: Ross wants the former Dolphins assistant, now the athletic director at Florida, to be Chargers defensive coordinator.
- Two Welcome Introductions to Johnny Cash--Rocker
- Soap Opera Stars Fight Child Abuse With Record Project
- Baseball
- EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : El Dorado Bench Helps Hold Off Los Alamitos
- Lewis Returns Home to Coach, Be Part of Daughter's Life : Basketball: After failing to make it as a pro, ex-Mater Dei standout is an assistant at St. John Bosco.
- Music Adds Different Note to a Comfortable Hangout
- Voting Rights
- Motorcycle Helmet Law
- Dodge Viper: Not Ready for Open Roads?
- A Candidate for the Impossible Ticket?
- Government Is Aware of Family Hardships
- At Last, Good News About Public Housing
- Star-Crossed
- 'Celebrity Etiquette' and the Mystery Man in the Big Rolls-Royce
- Cosmetic Surgery
- 'Celebrity Etiquette' and the Mystery Man in the Big Rolls-Royce
- Voting Rights
- Motorcycle Helmet Law
- Laguna Residents Praise Design Board
- Cosmetic Surgery
- 'Celebrity Etiquette' and the Mystery Man in the Big Rolls-Royce
- Deukmejian's New Role
- Foster Parents' Love Runs Deep
- 'Invisible Woman' Brought Troubles on Herself
- Motorcycle Helmet Law
- Deukmejian's New Role
- Breast-Implant Patient Responds
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Motorcycle Helmet Law
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 10, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 10, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 10, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 10, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 10, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 10, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 10, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 10, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 10, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 10, 1992
- BIRD ADVICE: The Humane Society says it's...
- ESTABLISHED BEST: The new Mobil Travel Guide...
- Plan Boosts School Funding, Asks Hefty Hike in College Fees : Education: Public schools would get 7.9% increase, community colleges 10.1%. Tuition at university systems would jump 24% to 40%.
- Logging Measure Approved by Senate : Legislature: The compromise bill is aimed at protecting both the ailing timber industry and vanishing forests. But a battle is predicted in the Assembly.
- Woman Is Charged in Slaying of Car Dealer : Homicide: Authorities release an Oxnard man who was arrested as a possible accessory in the death of Tony Bridges.
- School District Agrees to Settle in Suit Filed by Instructor : Education: Capistrano Unified offers to correct civil rights violations and pay back wages to teacher who claims she was victim of age discrimination.
- LOCAL EDGE: Dean R. Koontz of Newport...
- Ventura County Realty Broker Probed in Possible Bank Fraud
- Welfare Cuts, Tuition Hikes Forecast in O.C.
- Plan Boosts School Funding, Asks Hefty Hike in College Fees : Education: Two student leaders at O.C. colleges say tuition increases of 24% to 40% could price some people out of higher education.
- CLASSIFIED READING: Disney's $3-billion expansion in Anaheim...
- Plan Boosts School Funding, Asks Hefty Hike in College Fees : Education: Public schools would get 7.9% increase, community colleges 10.1%. Tuition at university systems would jump 24% to 40%.
- ENTERTAINMENT & NEWS MEDIA
- ENTERTAINMENT & NEWS MEDIA
- AFTERMATH OF THE BUSH TRIP : NEWS ANALYSIS : Disappointment on Both Sides : Neither U.S. Nor Japan Came Away With What It Wanted
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 10, 1992
- Rosy News on Inflation Sends Dow Up 5.59 : Market Overview
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 10, 1992
- Hughes Gets $15.5 Million in Frozen B-2 Radar Funds : Defense: The auditor's decision frees money withheld since 1986. But a whistle-blower suit on the alleged improper billing is headed for trial.
- FOCUS: BIRCH HEIGHTS
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 10, 1992
- MOORPARK : Moderately Priced Townhouses OKd
- For Backers of Cityhood, First the Good News
- Storm Promises to Be a Distant Memory by Weekend
- The Continuing Hurrah : Simi Valley's Happy Leader Wants to Stay Put for Now Despite Criticism
- SANTA PAULA : House Fire Causes $250,000 in Damage
- Spill Caused by Outage Keeps Beaches Closed
- Wire-service bulletin:"Police Chief Daryl Gates, speaking on...
- Attorney Calls Special LAPD Squad 'Assassins' as Civil Rights Trial Opens : Courts: Case will focus on tactics of special investigations officers who fatally shot three robbers.
- Blind Take a Plunge--Into Adventure
- Ray of Hope Dims in Haiti : The OAS brokers a deal that could bring Aristide back to power
- D.A. Files Criminal Charges in Mobil Pipeline Spill : Pollution: Last year's rupture in Valencia was the seventh in five years to occur on the 90-mile conduit. The oil damaged the Santa Clara River habitat of two endangered species.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Unused Bonds' Fate to Be Decided Later
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ant Army Invades Ritzy Island Homes
- Catholic Donates Land to Baptist Foundation
- SANTA ANA : Traffic Control Plan Sparks Bitter Debate
- San Diego