- LET'S MAKE A DEAL : It's a Great Time to Buy and Sell, So Place Your New World Order Now
- Restaurants : THE GALLOPING GOURMETS : At the Classroom in the Equestrian Center, Expect Fancy Hotel Fare--and That Ain't Hay
- With Fists and Love : Boxing Coach Fights to Divert Youths From Gangs, Crime
- Grieving Family Awaits Prosecution : Courts: They refused to endorse plea bargain after fatal stabbing. Now Artie R. Brambila's father and sister are determined to see the murder case through the legal system.
- Are Things Getting Worse? They Are, Index Says : Quality of life: Statistics that monitor categories such as child abuse, teen suicide and health care costs alarm analysts as declines worsen.
- In 1973, Sebastiao Salgado was an economic...
- Tactics at Border Checkpoint Under Fire : Law: Civil libertarians contend that zeal over war on drugs is eroding privacy rights of innocent people at San Onofre stop.
- Amnesty on Unpaid Tickets Begins Feb. 1
- Keeping the Faith : Evangelist Group Seeking Recruits Among Young
- Horseback Finery : Moorpark Man's Saddle Pads Comfort Cowboys
- Separating Magic's Fun From Games
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 25
- SUPER BOWL XXVI : BUFFALO BILLS vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS : Bicker Is Better for the Bills
- PREP ROUNDUP : Halftime Talk Sparks Mater Dei in Soccer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Takes Control, Beats Fullerton
- The Highs and Really Lows of New Videos
- The Foundation for Economic Recovery Is Here Now, Ready to Build On
- Glimpses From a Greek Isle
- STYLE : LOOKS : Letting Our Hair Down
- THE WELLNESS ENCYCLOPEDIA From the editors...
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Anti-Racist March Hits at Right, Left
- Councilman Says He Will Seek Refund of Utility Tax : Rebate: Police Department hasn't yet met its hiring goal. Official sees a moral obligation to return some of the $2.5 million raised to hire officers.
- O.C. Executives Want Bush to Quickly Tackle Recession : Advice: Leading lights in this GOP enclave think President has fumbled, and offer their strategies.
- California IN BRIEF : COACHELLA : 1 Killed, 10 Hurt in Nightclub Shooting
- THE ECONOMY: Orange County Speaks Out : 'Tax Incentives to Move Into HMOs' : TERRY HARTSHORN: PRESIDENT, PACIFICARE HEALTH SYSTEMS
- Alhambra : Unified Schools Opposed
- Spill Fund Offers $17 Million to Village Corporations
- Gunshot Victim Found by a Jogger Dies
- A Tribunal Grows in La Costa
- One Man's Power Struggle : Author Ties Utility Lines to Cancer but Critics Label Him an Alarmist
- San Diego
- Killum Eulogized as a Star Off the Court
- Schools Try New Tack in Bilingual Classes : Education: Channel Islands High and Topa Topa Elementary celebrate diversity and let students study in their native language.
- Rule Change Paves the Way for More Off-Season Leagues : Club teams: Southern Section move allows unlimited number of players from one high school to participate together.
- HALL OF DELAYS: Let's see if we...
- ON LOCATION : A Big Picture on the Little Tramp : With $30 million to spend, Richard Attenborough has opted for the epic approach to a film on Charlie Chaplin--the poverty in London, fame in Hollywood, the troubles over girls and politics
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- * FILLMORE: Phase 1 of Country Faire,...
- Comida, By VICTOR VALLE
- HANDYMAN Q & A : Remodeling Hinges on Zoning Code
- Ian Wolfe, 95; Character Actor of Stage, Movies, TV
- DOING WHAT THE DAY BROUGHT: An Oral...
- the prime of ms. julie kavner : AMERICA'S MOST LOVABLE SECOND BANANA BREAKS OUT OF THE BUNCH IN HER FIRST STARRING ROLE
- For Some, It'll Be a Super Trading Day : Games: Clients of a French investment bank will be at play during the Super Bowl on a trading floor for a 'football options market.'
- Companion Air Fare to Indonesia
- Home Improvement : Easy Storage in Rollaway Drawer
- Glimpsing a Vanished Civilization
- New Huntington Hospital Could Be Scaled Back in Size
- Must One Cesarean Section Lead to Another? The VBAC Mothers Say No : Obstetrics: Patients and doctors have reasons to prefer surgery, but more and more hospitals require labor first. Normal birth is less risky.
- Walnut : Skating Proposal Delayed
- Sri Lanka's Bizarre Leader Confounds His Foes : South Asia: With 'hocus-pocus' and ruthlessness, Premadasa has managed to make enemies at home and abroad.
- World IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : First of 40 New Jet Fighters Arrive
- For a Republican Win: Work on the Vision Thing : Strategy: With the Cold War over, Bush must design an agenda to calm fears of America's decline.
- Little Big Man on Campus Has Tall Ambitions Ahead : Education: Boy of 10 can't wait for his next Orange Coast College class. He has a lot to 'give back to society.'
- Drunk-Driving Programs Paying Off : * Encouraging Signs in South County Include the Declining Number of Trauma Cases
- Retirees Walk Away With a Bit of History
- Plans for Increased Police Presence Are Missing Big Picture : Courts, jails, crime prevention--and the tab--need to be figured into equation
- Young Inventors Prove That the Future Is Wow
- The Super Bowl Is a Major Event, but Much of It Is Trivia
- SDSU Routs Colorado State
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : My Luck Runs North Scores $81 Upset in Hutcheson Stakes
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : A Little Unsolicited Advice for Sterling
- CS Fullerton Edges CS Long Beach
- Matadors Win Second on Road
- What Will Be in the President's Budget Package : Bush's Proposals May Only Make a Good Beginning
- A Home from Sculptor's Hands : Architecture: Shunning typical California box-shaped designs, this world-renowned artist's buildings are recognizable by their terrain-sensitive molded appearance.
- Cairo's Ancient Alleys : SUGAR STREET, <i> By Naguib Mahfouz, Translated by William M. Hutchins and Angele Botros Samaan (Doubleday: $22.50; 308 pp.)</i>
- After volunteering to lead a group of...
- Ex-Con Markets His Management Skills : Parolee: A former drug smuggler hopes a resume touting his criminal background will help him land a legitimate job.
- Blacks Found the Road to Capitol an 'Up-Hill' Climb : History: Smithsonian honors those who fought prejudice, vigilantes and inexperience in their battle for representation.
- 'Iceman' Was at Home in the Stone Age, New Carbon Tests of Frozen Remains Show
- Expensive, Bottled 'Holy Water' Being Drawn from India's Upper Ganges River
- Suspect's Troubles Revealed : Violence: Conflicting details about former General Dynamics employee emerge day after shooting. A labor representative was killed and a former boss was wounded.
- TV's New Campaign Trail
- The West Is Fastest-Growing Region in the Nation--and It's Filling Up : Population: It had a 22% growth rate in the 1980s, twice the U.S. average. And with the people come the problems: crowded schools, crime, clogged roads.
- Keeping the Faith : Jews Find a Growing Sense of Community and Tradition : Religion: The small but rising population creates networks of friends, bulging synagogues and more cultural amenities.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Late Surge Lifts Master's to 92-88 Upset
- Anteaters Make the Mistakes That Let Santa Barbara Win : Basketball: Late turnover and failed attempt to score off intentionally missed free throw send UC Irvine to ninth loss in row.
- Oddities and Rarities on Record Shelf
- Back to the Boards : Bella Lewitzky is again focusing her energies on her own company after a bittersweet end to her dream for L.A.'s Dance Gallery
- MOTOCROSS AT ANAHEIM : Bradshaw Has a Tough Ride, Easy Victory
- 'Open-Jaw' Ticketing Widens Travel : Itineraries: More airlines are offering combination tickets to begin a vacation from one city and return home from a different one.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : A Coffeehouse Blend
- Aspirin Starts 2nd Century as a Wonder Drug : Medicine: An old remedy turns out to have surprising importance. Its regular use can prevent heart attack, stroke and other ailments.
- Rainbow Coalition Skips Endorsement : Politics: Democratic candidates fail to get backing after appearing before the group. Jackson says he may back someone on his own later on.
- Despite Pressures, Tobacco Remains an Anchor of the American South : Economy: Sentiment against smoking is strong even in areas where the crop is grown. But financial realities keep the plant a hero, not a villain.
- Suction Cups Offer Stick-to-itiveness--and More : Industry: The trouble with the product, says one industrial designer, is that nobody takes it seriously. But William Adams does. He heads the nation's largest producer.
- Bush Has Lunch and Dinner Out With the Boys
- WAL-MART IN BURBANK: The Burbank City Council...
- A Recovery Takes Wing : Bald Eagle Shows Signs of Overcoming DDT in Return to Catalina
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILDREN : Food, Shelter, Care--Then Learning : The cry for better schools is admirable but misplaced. Deeper problems are sabotaging education.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- What's the Challenge? Picking a Winner
- Pro Football
- Melges 'Surprised' by Defiant's Speed : Sailing: Boat finishes first round of defender trials with 6-0 mark.
- AND ONE MORE THING: When Edward Van...
- Q & A : Lou Reed
- Competition Takes West to New Heights : Basketball: At 6-feet-3, Southern California College's leading rebounder isn't afraid to tangle with taller players.
- SPORT REPORT
- Select a Strategy Before Buying Mutual Funds
- HOW TOWN by Michael Nava (Ballantine:...
- How to Find and Enjoy the Pub Life
- 2 Challengers Say They'll Seek Seats on City Council
- Wendell B. Sell; Industrialist, Trustee of Military Academies
- The harp may look like a heavenly...
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Passion for Portraits
- Cravings--the Body's Way of Sending a Warning
- The Presidential Stakes
- COLUMN LEFT/ RUTH ROSEN : When All Else Fails, Start a War : With Hussein casting a shadow on his reelection campaign, Bush decides to play the military card.
- CAMARILLO : Budget Could Mean Higher Sewer Fees
- Horseback Finery : Handcrafted Saddle Pads Comfort Modern-Day Cowboys
- After Breaking the Ice, Minneapolis Warms to Super Bowl Task
- Hrudey Saves His Best for Last : Hockey: Goalie stops shot by MacInnis with 10 seconds left as Kings defeat Flames, 4-3, and get within one point of second place.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus Skins Fellow Seniors for $95,000
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : QUICK BITES : Bet You Thought Bela Lugosi's Neck Biter Was True to Bram Stoker
- A Fundamental Education : To Shield Their Children From the Secular Ways of Public School, Parents of the Religious Right Are Turning to Teaching at Home
- THE WINE LIST
- Inflation Eats Away at Personal Income in Most States, U.S. Says
- Inventing Games: No Trivial Pursuit
- Volvo Plans Merger With Food and Pharmaceutical Group
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Searchers Find Last of Missing Chinese
- The Super Home-Viewing Guide
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : Democrats Have Campaign Strategy, Just Need Candidate
- CAMARILLO : Deal OKd for 2nd Park-and-Ride Lot
- The traveling art exhibit "Body/Culture: Chicano Figuration"...
- Valley Alive After Beating Canyons, 88-67
- Dominguez Hills Hits a Low Point in 50-37 Loss
- USC Rallies, Extends Streak to Five, 85-83 : College basketball: Miner makes two free throws with eight seconds to play, keeping Cal winless in the Pacific 10.
- TRUTH IN ADVERTISING: Elvis, the Doors and...
- Drag Racing
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : DUCK! : The Right Moment Is So Hard to Know
- Garfield Keys on Diverse Influences for Originals, Arrangements
- Putting the Critics Onstage : In 'A Couple of Guys at the Movies,' playwright Phil Doran examines the politics of partnerships
- Olympics Experience Still Possible : Lodging: It's tight in Barcelona but Albertville is still bookable.
- Free-Market Spirit Washes Over Mexico : Trade: The country's change from a protected, state-run economy to an open system is beginning to generate entrepreneurship at all levels of business.
- IN EXCESS
- A Terrorist and a Scholar : THE CLAWS OF THE DRAGON: Kang Sheng--the Evil Genius Behind Mao--and His Legacy of Terror in People's China, <i> By John Byron and Robert Pack (Simon & Schuster: $27.50; 504 pp.)</i>
- Monroe as a Voyeur's Mirror : QUEEN OF DESIRE, <i> By Sam Toperoff (HarperCollins: $20; 276 pp.)</i>
- G-7 Agrees to Act to Boost World Growth
- Monterey Park : Youths to Sell Dog Licenses
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : Consensual Sex Shouldn't End a Political Career
- The Pool That Refreshes : New USC/UCLA study shows healthy gains in vital car-pooling
- Anaheim YMCA Vows to Stay Afloat : Setback: The debt-plagued branch was denied a merger that would have eased some of its responsibilities.
- BREAKING BARRIERS by Carl T. Rowan...
- * RESEDA: Flamingo Estates, 2 1/2-3 1/2-bath...
- Corporate's 'Niche Banking' Finds a Place for Retail Customers : Banks: Institution reaches out to small accounts as a hedge against bad economy, sudden loss of big deposits.
- Crises of a Cardboard Couple : VIOLENCE, <i> By Richard Bausch (Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence: $22.50; 293 pp.)</i>
- Diamond Bar : Housing Plan Draws Protest
- QUESTION MARK
- STYLE : FASHION : Stripe It Rich
- Restraining Seats, Belts Crucial to Children's Safety in Car
- County Pay Raises
- Japanese Advantages
- Restraining Seats, Belts Crucial to Children's Safety in Car
- Camel Ad Presents Nothing Much to Mind
- City Architecture
- Of Carts and Corners : ...
- Suggestion for Criminals Has Flaws
- THE TEMPTATION OF TOM DOOLEY
- Increase in Car-Pooling
- PALM LATITUDES
- Allegiance No Call for Blind Loyalty
- A Doctor Crumbles in the Face of Death
- Rosenberg to Libya?
- 'Beyond Shelter' Group Helps Families to New Lives
- Improv and Image
- Late-Night Blues
- FAITH, HOPE AND FRAUD
- Rock and Rose
- Caltech's Situation Evaluated
- County Pay Raises
- Terms of Violence
- Maui Migrants
- Of Carts and Corners : ...
- Present and Former Public Officials Take It on Chin From Irate Taxpayers
- THE MACHIAVELLI OF FOOTBALL
- WILD IN THE STREETS
- Historic Building
- THE MACHIAVELLI OF FOOTBALL
- FAITH, HOPE AND FRAUD
- THE TEMPTATION OF TOM DOOLEY
- Preventing Raids on Public Pensions
- WIC Program Explained, Endorsed
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : What's the Unresolved Campaign Issue? Race--But We Can't Really Talk About It : Politics: Concepts of integration and colorblind society have less and less resonance among voters. We're at a rhetorical dead-end.
- Jerusalem
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : When Establishment Press Meets Tabloid, No One Emerges Clean : Media: The renegade press has been steadily testing the envelope of what is news. Now the legitimate press appears increasingly co-opted.
- Dismissal of Teacher's Creationism Lawsuit Draws a Chorus of Hurrahs
- Series Will Fly Away
- 'Policing Real Estate'
- Present and Former Public Officials Take It on Chin From Irate Taxpayers
- Caltech's Situation Evaluated
- Restraining Seats, Belts Crucial to Children's Safety in Car
- Historic Building
- FAITH, HOPE AND FRAUD
- Irvine's Northwood Lawsuit Is Not Really That 'Friendly'
- Increase in Car-Pooling
- Rock and Rose
- Two Views of 'Holy Wars for Turf'
- Rio Mesa Track Coaches Are 1st Class
- Increase in Car-Pooling
- In Sultan's Defense
- A Doctor Crumbles in the Face of Death
- North Tustin's Cityhood Issue Sparks Mixed Feelings
- Freeway Extension Threatens Charm of South Pasadena
- Concerned Citizens Change Community
- Outside the Closet
- WIC Program Explained, Endorsed
- Foreign Aid
- City Architecture
- In Sultan's Defense
- Not a Chokehold
- Multicultural Rhetoric Echoes That of Hitler
- THE MACHIAVELLI OF FOOTBALL
- Battle of Back Bay Is Never-Ending
- 'Paradise' Lost
- The Final Word on Medical Decisions
- In Sultan's Defense
- Dismissal of Teacher's Creationism Lawsuit Draws a Chorus of Hurrahs
- Health-Care Projects With a Difference
- Cuts for Alhambra City Staff, Raise for City Manager
- Heard but Not Seen
- North Tustin's Cityhood Issue Sparks Mixed Feelings
- THE TEMPTATION OF TOM DOOLEY
- Of Carts and Corners : ...
- THE TEMPTATION OF TOM DOOLEY
- Two Views of 'Holy Wars for Turf'
- Taxpayer Says Unequal Policy Starts at the Top
- Late-Night Blues
- FAITH, HOPE AND FRAUD
- Guns N' Poses
- A Word of Refusal on Trucking L.A. Trash
- County Pay Raises
- Dismissal of Teacher's Creationism Lawsuit Draws a Chorus of Hurrahs
- THE SAVAGE STRUGGLE FOR POWER / SPECIAL REPORT: CAMPAIGN '92 : They Might as Well Be Running for President on the Moon : California: With attempts to move the primary to March a failure, voters focus on local politics. Cash-short activists may not be so giving this year.
- NONFICTION - Jan. 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - Jan. 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - Jan. 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - Jan. 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - Jan. 26, 1992
- NONFICTION - Jan. 26, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 26, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 26, 1992
- Texas Pride Blooms in San Antonio
- Searching the Country for America's Flavor-Laced Bargain Cafes and Diners
- Tough Style Made Binkley Ever the Outsider : Law enforcement: To many in the community, he was a savior. But critics say his tough management approach ultimately tipped scales against him.
- PREACHER STUDENTS: The Rev. Robert Schuller, the...
- LINE 'EM UP: By Tuesday, the music...
- Clinton Accuser to Drop Lawsuit : Politics: Larry Nichols says case alleging infidelity by presidential candidate has 'gone way too far.' Arkansas governor and wife will appear on TV.
- BEAR CROSSING: The Chipped Stone Bear, unearthed...
- Manhattan Outpaces L.A. as Provider of Political Money, Study Finds : Donors: Angelenos give more of their money to individual candidates while New Yorkers favor party committees.
- Priceless Music Archive Lost in Burbank Fire
- COLUMN ONE : Political Gold Rush in L.A. : The Westside and the Hollywood Hills are a mother lode of affluent, activist campaign contributors. The area is particularly fertile ground for Democratic candidates.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Inglewood has an image problem the size of 'Grand Canyon.'
- Clinton Upbeat as TV Spot Nears : Candidate: He presses campaign as he prepares for interview before national audience on adultery allegations.
- 2 Victims Shot With No Warning : Violence: Former General Dynamics worker fired at two managers from behind as they were leaving an office after grievance meeting was canceled, a relative says.
- India Will Seek Ban on Handling Human Waste by 'Untouchable' Hindus
- Councilman Will Gauge Support for Special Levy : Parkland: Braude says he won't pursue an assessment district to buy Marquez Canyon land unless 70% of people in area back the proposal.
- Racing with the Moon (HBO Sunday at...
- The Terminator Pays a Visit to Schatzie's
- The Next Word on the Boss: A Biography
- OFF-CENTERPIECE : A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : The Movie Obviously Gave Her Big Chills
- COVER STORY : Art in the City of Angels and Demons : A sordid chapter from the past provided the name for 'Helter Skelter'--a show that aims to reflect L.A.'s dark side
- TRUST US: One of the most common...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : HUH? : In the Dubious Distinction Mode
- The Voices in 'Echo Park' : Playwright Paul Hidalgo-Durand, in a battle with AIDS and fleeting time, writes anywhere and every day to tell the stories reflecting his heritage
- U.S. Struggles to Deal With Global Islamic Resurgence : Policy: The dilemma: How to promote democracy without encouraging new fundamentalist states?
- GETTING THATCHED: As if the disappointing Angel...
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Some Basic Maintenance Problems Are Disposable
- POLITICS : With Islam Bottled Up, What's Next for Algeria?
- Davis to Campaign on Economy : Politics: State controller says he is more qualified for U.S. Senate than fellow Democrat Feinstein. Her aide calls him 'a spoiler.'
- Recipe for Market Economy Hasn't Served Up Recovery : Russia: Food remains scarce. Inflation has soared. The people are edgy and growing more angry by the day. The government's answer: 'Be patient.'
- India Police Unit Bombed
- Only a few miles from the off-ramps...
- A Classic 'Boss of the Road' : Santa Ana Business Restores Old Packards
- Woods Finally Looks, Sees USC Women Beat UCLA
- Japanese Ownership Creates Furor in Florida : Horse racing: After sale of two major thoroughbred tracks, some officials want to prohibit foreign investors.
- College Football
- Delsing Comes Out of Water Into Lead in Phoenix Open
- She Wants to Say It in Her Singing : Jazz: Yvette Stewart sees music as communication, and she'll mix in pop, blues or gospel styles to get her feelings across.
- Telling It Lake It Is--and Was : Photography: The group exhibit in Fullerton celebrates Mono's beauty but also conveys the destruction that has been caused by water diversion.
- Johnnie B. Bad Is Finally Out of the Shadows : Pop music: Pianist Johnnie Johnson helped shape rock history backing Chuck Berry. Now, he's in the spotlight and working with the likes of Keith Richards and Eric Clapton.
- Music Reviews : Chamber Society in Chapman Concert
- MUSIC REVIEW : Talmi Leads Uninspiring Brahms Program
- Plans for New Home Put on Hold : Art: The larger Newport Harbor Art Museum may still be built, its director says, but a new capital campaign would depend on an economic turnaround.
- STAGE REVIEW : Double Helping of Moliere Theater: Old Globe production is lively if not a tad too exuberant.
- S. African Sentenced as AIDS Virus Rapist
- Rep. Perkins to Step Down
- Bush Picks Deputy Chief of Staff, Head of Public Liaison Office
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Board Hires New Administrator
- Services Held for O.C. Rock Singer 'Cat' Parker
- ROSSMOOR : Series of Burglaries Prompts Crime Alert
- VENTURA : Witness Testifies in Baby-Death Case
- Mater Dei Plays Like No. 1 Team : Basketball: Monarchs, top-ranked in the county, roll over third-ranked Santa Margarita, 87-69.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Monte Vista Presses Issue, Overwhelms Valhalla
- Capistrano Valley Cruises by Dana Hills
- TV Reviews : 'MTV Sports' Falls on the Fluffy Side
- Basic Mastery of 5 Subjects Urged for U.S. Classrooms
- Skateboarder Pleads Guilty to Murder : Justice: Mark (Gator) Anthony pleads guilty to rape, strangulation of young woman found buried in the desert.
- Woo Makes Formal Call to Get Officers Off Desks