- Customs Service to Add 120 Inspectors in '91 : Border: Regional staff will increase by more than a third, but little immediate relief from delays is seen.
- Pregnant Pedestrian Killed, Child Injured
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mistrial Declared in Teen's Murder Case
- Larry Fotine; Musician, Arranger, Songwriter
- Man Gets 27 Years to Life in the Slaying of His Wife
- Judge Cites Defendant's Handling of Own Case in Denying He Is Unfit
- MOORPARK : Train Kills Man Wearing Headset
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Phillips May Play if Playoffs Possible
- 49ers Just Barely Hold Off Giants in Defensive Gem : Football: Montana's pass to Taylor accounts for only touchdown of the game in San Francisco's 7-3 victory.
- Dodgers Sign Kevin Gross for Three Years
- Final Experience Rare for Loyola
- SHORT TAKES : Hershey Joins Streep Supporters
- Degree's Tilted Nursing Bottles Offer New Angle on Baby Market
- Study Recommends State Drop 7 of the 19 HMO Plans It Offers
- FMR Corp. Reduces Its Share in House of Fabrics
- Ventura Entertainment Receives $3.2 Million
- GTE West Area, a telephone subsidiary of...
- Pinkerton's Repurchases Warrants for $3.1 Million
- First Executive Restructures Debt, Halts Dividends: The...
- Down 25, Dow Turns Up on Gulf Rumor to Gain 14
- Professor Says Pessimistic Trend May Bottom Out
- Wilson Will Keep Voss as Director of Agriculture : Politics: Department chief had been criticized by some for handling of malathion spraying. Governor-elect switches responsibility for regulating pesticides to new agency.
- NATION : Condoms for N.Y. Schools Urged
- WORLD : Bangladesh Leader to Quit Soon
- Suit Against School Over Drug Ritalin Goes to Trial
- NATION : 2 Whites Cleared in N.Y. Slaying
- JUSTICE : File Remains Open in 1976 Murder of Reporter Bolles : One man is still jailed in the bombing death. Many question the value and direction of the ongoing probe of the Arizona crime.
- Somberness Prevails as Lawmakers Take Office Under Prop. 140 Terms
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- WESTMINSTER : Drunk-Driving Video Project Is Launched : DMV Provides a Captive Audience
- Lifeguard Hit by Boat While Diving
- COUNTYWIDE : Duck Stamp Contest Winners Total Eight
- Railroad Ends Talks Over Sale of Train Station to Burbank
- COLUMN RIGHT : Thatcher's Fall Won't Bring Dream Closer : Europe will fragment, not unite, and will be better for it.
- Reopen Search for New Landfill, Grand Jury Says : Environment: Panel specifically rejects proposed Gregory Canyon site. Some cry politics; others see it as a victory. Supervisors are to vote on the issue today.
- Counselors Pay for Themselves
- Fire Damages 4 Houses in Porter Ranch
- SANTA PAULA : Little House May Bring Big Benefits
- Santa to Be Guest at Tree-Lighting
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : German Steroid Scandal Unfolds Rapidly
- College Football
- THE SIDELINES : Reds' GM Named Top Executive
- Majors, Minors Close to Reaching New Agreement
- Tampa Bay Fires Perkins on Winning Note : Pro football: Coach is dismissed after team beats Atlanta to break a six-game losing streak.
- ABT Out of Woods, Due at OC Center
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fire Slashes Saudi Oil Output
- Newport Corp.: The Fountain Valley laboratory-equipment manufacturer's...
- Stocks in Tokyo Plummet 4%
- Market Newsletter : Peru Has Resources, Needs Investors : Rebel warfare, a sluggish bureaucracy and an ailing economy discourage outsiders. But the Fujimori government appears determined to attack those problems.
- Local : Drunk Driving Suspect Hurts 3
- Mental Health Agencies Forever on a Tightrope : L.A. County: Cutbacks have kept the system in crisis. The human toll is heavy. Uncertainty may end today.
- Argentine Drug Chief Tours Center : Acton: Economic resources make rehabilitation of addicts easier in the United States, Claudio Omar Cabrera said while visiting the 309-bed facility.
- Police Casework on 39th-Dalton Backed : Inquiry: An LAPD in-house report ordered by Mayor Bradley finds nothing improper in the investigation of four officers' actions.
- Tiger Held by Tail Mauls Zoo Intruder
- VENTURA : Councilman Admits to Drunk Driving
- Lewis Is Out, Packard Is In in GOP Vote
- Ramona
- Slaying Suspect Arrested in Minnesota
- Supervisors to Weigh Plan to Smoke Out Polluting Vehicles
- PRO FOOTBALL : A Game Both Defenses Played Relentlessly
- Angels Obtain Outfielder in 3-Player Deal
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brea-Olinda Rallies for 95-92 Overtime Victory
- Davis, Schott Make Up After She Foots Bill
- Campbell Looks for Comeback at Canyon : High school: After leading county in scoring last season, freshman spent final minutes on sidelines during semifinal defeat.
- MUSIC
- Japanese Broadcaster Seeks Overseas Shows : Media: The publicly funded network wants foreign programming sources to raise Japan's international awareness.
- A Shopper's Guide to ART/LA90
- Retiring NYSE Chief to Join Merrill Lynch
- High Court Limits Awards in Certain Dismissal Suits
- What Madison Avenue's Crystal Gazers See for the Coming New Year
- GATT Talks' Collapse Feared; Deadline Near : Trade: The European Community's insistence on agriculture protections threatens the negotiations.
- Avon Pushed to Buy Back Stock: A...
- Rexhall to Start Buying Back Some of Its Stock
- House of Fabrics Reports 5% Gain in Profits
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
- State Benefits Unit Urged to Drop FHP, 6 Other HMO Plans
- The Silicone Controversy : Health: Activists take offensive against breast implants, alleging health risks; many doctors, manufacturers say they're alarmists.
- WORLD : Kasparov Takes Lead in Chess
- NATION : Senators Urged OK of S&L; Sale
- Argentine Military Uprising Fails Only 2 Days Before Visit by Bush : South America: Army headquarters in capital is seized for a time. At least 11 are killed.
- World IN BRIEF : CHAD : New Leadership Shuts Parliament
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 12 Arabs Sentenced in Foiled Beach Raid
- Balky Telescopes Prove Handful for Shuttle Crew
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Consider Building Agreement
- Harold Hildebrand; Former Publicist, Reviewer
- ORANGE : Council Candidates to Be Interviewed
- So What If the Soviets Starve? : Why Washington must be ready with massive food and medicine
- Fullerton Library to Close for 2 Weeks
- OJAI : City Supports Talks on Valley Water Plan
- TV Cameraman Goes Wherever Tragedy Strikes
- State Would Have Considered Garfield
- THE SIDELINES : Pettibone May Coach OSU Team
- Hepburn Steals the Show at Kennedy Center : Awards: Actress and four others are honored for lifetime achievement in the arts.
- Ban on Hormone-Treated Milk Sales Sought: Consumer...
- 2 ATM Networks Exchange Privileges: Plus System...
- Construction Outlays Lifted by Public Sector : Economy: Home building remained weak. Other reports indicated a slackening economy and fewer loans being taken out by consumers.
- Trump Hearings Begin: Donald J. Trump's Taj...
- Purr-Fect Gift : 'Video Catnip' May Turn Your Cat Into Real Couch Fur Ball
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Air Seeks German Line
- Creative Computer Posts $132,253 Fiscal Year Profit
- National Technical's Net Income Up 9% for Quarter
- Stevens Construction Inc. in Lancaster won a...
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
- AT&T; Reaches Out to Grab a Chunk of Computer Market
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- U.S. Arab Allies Skeptical of Bush Offer for Iraq Talks : Diplomacy: Some fear that Hussein will pry a wedge in the international alliance and attain a compromise on Kuwait.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 5 Injured in Fire in Mission District
- Expect War With Iraq to Be Long and Bloody, Iranian Veterans Warn U.S.
- Speaking of: Communications
- GULF WATCH: Day 124 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Insider : What If Gorbachev Falls? Washington Slow to Draft Plan B : His country is in chaos, his political future shaky. But the White House is hoping that its Soviet ally--or at least his friendly foreign policies--will survive.
- Temporary Replacement for Lindsay Suggested : L.A. Council: The city attorney said there is some legal authority to support such a move without ousting the ailing councilman.
- SANTA PAULA : Man Accused of Attempted Rape
- Wrong-Way Driver Wanted Only 'to Sleep' Before Fatal Freeway Collision
- "You've been elected president of Student Government,"...
- 3 Held in Probe of Drug Network : Narcotics: The 2 men and a woman are to be charged with conspiracy to sell marijuana. Deputies say one man was a major dealer in the Valley.
- Point guard Mark Price of the Cleveland...
- Stewart Succeeds Stevenson as Taft Football Coach
- THE SIDELINES : North Star Coach's Wife Ailing
- Camarillo Community Posts 30% Rise in Earnings
- STOCKS : Dow Adds 5.94 on Hopes for Peace in Gulf
- Gordon Werkema has been promoted to senior...
- Thatcher Failed to Crush Unions
- Mariners Bancorp: The San Clemente parent company...
- Diversified Computer Consultants in Chatsworth received a...
- Federal Reserve Frees Up More Cash in Bank System
- David A. Morse; Leader in World Labor Reforms
- Deukmejian Fails to Sell Bailout Proposal : Legislature: Governor meets with Senate, Assembly leaders but can't produce agreement on $1-billion scheme to cut deficit. Lawmakers proceed with adjournment plans.
- BOOK REVIEW : Coming Awake to the Meaning of Sleep : ASLEEP IN THE FAST LANE: The Impact of Sleep on Work <i> by Lydia Dotto</i> William Morrow & Co. $21.95, 352 pages
- Iraq to Free 3,300 Soviets : But Baghdad Says Moscow Must Pay Compensation
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : 12 Killed as Ethnic Unrest Flares Anew
- CIA Mystery Ship Will Stay Afloat
- World IN BRIEF : IRELAND : President Sworn In, Calls for Tolerance
- Bishops Back Walesa in Presidential Runoff : Poland: The nation's Catholic church throws its support to Solidarity's leader in Sunday's voting.
- Sickout by Nurses at County-USC Expands
- Umberg Sworn In and Heads for Reserve Duty : Military: The new assemblyman, his wife on alert, flies off for two weeks in Virginia. He and rookie Assemblyman Thomas J. Mays cast opposing votes.
- A plane carrying the Washington Bullets to...
- POP ALBUM REVIEW : 'The Simpsons' Gets Down and Dirty With the Blues
- A Brave New Art World? : Galleries Mount ART/LA90, Hoping Stability Has Returned to the Market
- Indio's Date With Destiny
- Duchesne Scores Twice to Lead Kings Over Soviets
- Chargers are Sad Jets Have Gone
- THE SIDELINES : Japan Leads, 8-4, in College Golf
- CLIPPER NOTES : Harper's Return Stays on Course
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY
- Verdict Backing Police Stirs Protest : Narcotics: A Miami crack dealer was fatally beaten. The jury had to decide if the officers conspired to violate his civil rights.
- Local : 3 Accidents Delay O.C. Drivers
- Float Brings Call for Audit of Ride-Sharing Program
- Tijuana
- PERSPECTIVE ON MILITARY SERVICE : Devil's Bargain in the Front Lines : Without a U.S. commitment to equality, disproportionate black deaths in the gulf could turn grief into hatred.
- Chemical Onslaught on Ozone Continues : Environment: UCI's F. Sherwood Rowland reports chemicals that destroy Earth's protective shield are still being unleashed on the atmosphere in as great a volume as ever.
- Murder Conviction for Drunk Driver Upheld
- Detectives Say Evidence Ties Man to Wife's Death
- Anne Mall
- Giants Sign McGee for 4 Years, $13 Million : Baseball: Also getting big contracts are Pendleton with Braves, Gullickson with Tigers and Martinez with Expos.
- THEATER : 'Quilters' Is Touching, Funny, Brilliant : The exquisite, all-female frontier musical at Moulton Theatre is the show to see. Teri Ralston directs the production.
- Germany's Greens Party Bitter, Divided in Defeat
- Senate Panel Rejects Drake for Waste Board : Recycling: Rules Committee members say the former Ventura councilwoman does not meet the law's requirements for appointment to the $90,852-a-year post.
- County Child Welfare Budget Cut $6.5 Million : New rules: The state also has stopped paying for social workers to respond to certain reports about abuse against children.
- Pedestrian Struck, Killed on Highway
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Dyal Gamble Comes Up Snake-Eyes
- It's Odd Place to Run Into This Problem
- QUARTERHORSE POLL
- Inventor of 'Suicide Machine' Charged With Murder
- Historic Toys: Born of Creativity, Tragedy, Necessity
- Continental Airlines Again Puts Itself in Bankruptcy : Travel: High fuel costs cited. The firm says it will maintain full service. More air carrier failures seen.
- SCIENCE, OZONE LAYER : Chemicals Still Stratospheric Problem, Expert Says
- Teacher in Sex Case Placed on Leave
- Environment : On Iberian Peninsula, a Protest Grows Over Trees : Eucalyptus trees to be exact. Farmers say groves of them are a threat to their lifestyle and are pulling them out of the ground.
- Was Pilot or Reporter Flying Plane That Crashed? : Air Safety: The unlicensed traffic reporter may have been at controls before fatal plunge near freeway, U.S. investigators say.
- Officers Link Suspect to 13 Bank Robberies
- Giants Get McGee to Play Center Field
- MVP Barry Bonds Wins Golden Glove : Baseball: The Pittsburgh left fielder topped a list of nine newcomers and is part of the first father-son pair to win the award.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bourque, Recchi Lead Penguins, Who Feel at Home on the Road
- East German Cites Doping Nasal Spray : Olympics: Swimmer says drug developed before games in Seoul was virtually undetectable.
- All-Academic Team Named
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Daniel Pollack in USC Recital
- DANCE
- John Ritter: A Quiet Force in Demand : Television: Busy actor stars as L. Frank Baum in 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and is a womanizing photojournalist in first three episodes of 'Anything but Love.'
- Reinspection Indicates That Trans-Alaska Pipeline Is OK
- Xscribe Sells Discovery Product to Illinois Firm
- NCR Rips AT&T;, but Some Think Deal Is Likely : Technology: Analysts suspect a sweetened bid would be accepted. NCR's chairman sounds dead-set against it, however.
- Ashland Oil Scandal Figure Sentenced: An oil...
- SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY : Hughes Chairman Advises U.S. to Form Industrial Policy
- Polly Peck Chief Averts Personal Bankruptcy: Asil...
- Picture Darkens for Imaging Company in Sales Slump
- Special Editions : World Report to Focus on New World Order
- Border Area to Get 120 New Customs Inspectors
- America From Abroad : Rich Uncle Sam Is Poor Kin, East Europeans Say : New democracies find there's no check in the mail to aid their struggling economies.
- High Court Strengthens Miranda Ruling : Law: The justices order that all police questioning must cease after a suspect asks for legal counsel. The decision overturns a Mississippi murder case.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 64 Reported Dead in Factional Violence
- NATION : Teens as Charitable as Adults
- MOORPARK : Panel Approves 1st Gated Community
- Universal Studios Fire, Sale a Sad End to Grand Era of Dream Factories
- Opposition Candidate Wins Race in Mexico
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Green Unanimously Voted New Mayor
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gunman Flees Paint Store With $1,700
- Monitor Urges County Action on Gypsum Canyon Jail : Public safety: His report says that it is the 'only reasonable alternative' in the face of a crisis brought on by overcrowding.
- COLUMN LEFT : When the Pill Is Worse Than the Poison : Environmentalists won't make inroads on toxics without a believable alternative.
- Man Found Stabbed to Death at Home
- CLIPBOARD : Medical Board Disciplinary Actions
- Proposal to Releague Servite, Rosary Denied
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Lions' Fontes Releases Linebacker
- The Big Brass of Classical Appeal : Music: The five-member Canadian Brass has found the right mix for producing gold.
- How Long Can We Live? :...
- Migrant Labor
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- Deputy Kills Dog of Homeless Man
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- Deputy Kills Dog of Homeless Man
- Thatcher's Demise
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- Deputy Kills Dog of Homeless Man
- Coming to the Rescue of Hollywood's...
- O.C. Poll Shows Growing Concern for Environment : Ecology: Residents are 'worried,' but few are making an all-out effort to conserve and recycle, professor says.
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- How Long Can We Live? : We May Be Able to Push Our Life Spans Past Our 80s, but Would We Want to, Unless We Could Also Guarantee the Quality of Those Years? : Biologists Caleb Finch and Michael Rose are tackling the issue from different approaches, but both agree that aging can be postponed.
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
- U.N. Approves Military Action Against Iraq
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- Powell Lashes at Gulf Policy Critics : Mideast crisis: The Joint Chiefs chairman calls some of them 'amateurs.' The number of reservists who can be ordered to duty is raised to 188,000.
- Inouye Says 'Keating Five' Just Tried to Aid Constituent
- Justices Limit Access to Informant Files : Law: The state high court says convicts cannot 'fish' for wrongdoing such as perjury. A dissent calls the ruling 'a miscarriage of justice which may return to haunt us.'
- SLOW GOING: Few will be surprised by...
- Jets Collide on Detroit Runway; 8 Die, 21 Hurt
- PEACE ON EARTH: The Seal Beach Naval...
- Lynwood Deputies' Reported Gang-Style Activity Investigated
- Hornbuckle Elected Mayor of Costa Mesa : City government: She faces her first challenge as the council takes up the issue of whether to censure a fellow member.
- World Trade Talks Open Amid Demonstrations : Commerce: Many pressure groups are in Brussels for the final week of talks to rewrite rules. Some are upset by the U.S. call to cut farm subsidies.
- Teaching Assistants Also Consider Strike Symbolic
- Slain Nurse's Husband Dies in Shoot-Out
- Cranston Aide's Memos Point to Keating Ties
- TONIGHT: Comedian Larry Miller opens at the...
- Jets Collide on Detroit Runway; 8 Die, 22 Hurt
- RESULTS: After trying for most of a...
- WINGLOCK: The crash in Detroit (A1) renews...
- High Court Backs Ruling Against Play Ban
- Problem: Scare the Iraqis, You Terrorize the Home Folks
- Liz Taylor Stars in Battle Over 'Passion' Fragrance : Perfume: Ex-boyfriend sues the actress, saying that he developed the popular product. Trial starts this week.
- Supervisors to Act on 2 Cityhood Elections : Incorporation: The county will lose still more tax revenue if Laguna Hills and El Toro become cities.
- Science / Medicine : Treatable Ailments Kill Poor Blacks, Study Finds
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Vote Turnout Triples After Consolidation
- Bears Wrap Up Division by Beating Lions : NFC: Chicago's 23-17 overtime victory and Green Bay's loss ensure the Central championship.
- President Salutes Arts Honorees : Kennedy Center: Bush hosts reception for Dizzy Gillespie, Katharine Hepburn, Jule Styne, Billy Wilder and Rise Stevens.
- Pop Music : Pointer Sisters: Viva Las Vegas, Bye Bye Subtlety
- Stage : 'Wales' a Slice of Dylan Thomas With Softer Edge
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- JUDY ROSENER : Women's Equality Is Working : UCI Professor Cites Benefits of Female Management
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Black Deputy Mayor Stabbed to Death
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : U.S. to Use 'Testers' in Hiring Bias Cases
- Hope of U.S. Aid Helped Inspire Bulgaria Revolt
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Workers Strike Over Taxes, Wages
- Budget Crunch May Hit Anti-Truancy Aides : L.A. schools: Ten attendance counselors face layoffs in February because of the district's financial crisis.
- BUENA PARK : New Ramps to Open Ahead of Schedule
- 4 Bookie Sites Raided at Height of Season : Gambling: Eight clerks arrested by deputies and $1.25 million in pro football wagers were disrupted, officials say.
- 2 Families Shattered by Collision on Freeway : Tragedy: A woman who drove 8 miles on the wrong side of the road is in intensive care. Relatives of the family she struck prepare for a funeral.
- Skiing
- Bucs' Perkins Wins Game but Loses Job : NFL: Tampa Bay fires its coach a day after the club broke a six-game losing streak. His top assistant, Williamson, will take over.
- Court Won't Toss Out Suit Over College Barring Play
- Talmi Ventures Bruckner 7th in San Diego : Music: New music director guides symphony to a major-league orchestral sound.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Economy Weakens 2nd Month
- Tokheim Plans to Close Tennessee Plant: Ft....
- Snow Hits Midwest, Great Lakes
- Doctor Charged in Suicide Apparatus Death
- Gillette Threatens To Close Plant: The consumer...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Shuttle Telescopes Pass Crew's Post-Launch Inspection : Space: The sensitive instruments appear to be in excellent shape after the rigors of liftoff. Scientists are to start probing secrets of the universe today.
- Germany Gives Kohl a Mandate : Election: His Christian Democratic Union wins an overwhelming victory in the historic unified vote.
- Iran Accused of Secret Executions; Probe Sought
- U.S. Can't Rely on Iraq Sanctions, Cheney Says
- LOCAL : Day-Shift Nurses Calling In Sick
- MOORPARK : Special Election to Fill Council Seat
- Fair-Goers Criticize Anti-War Protesters : Demonstration: Some crowd members applaud the 60 marchers opposed to a war in the Middle East. Others honk horns or flash peace signs.
- Mayor Retains His Popularity Despite Tactics : Oxnard: Even his critics blame Nao Takasugi's bruising reelection drive on a campaign consultant.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue: Courtroom Searches
- RACING ROUNDUP : Jerold's Princess Wins Fillies Division of Louisiana Futurity
- Vikings Impressive in Fifth Straight Win : NFC: Carter scores on 56-yard flea-flicker play to key 23-7 victory over the Packers.
- Baily Beats Exhausted Mueller for Hard Court Title
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Eclipse Picture Is Scrambled by Matriarch Upset
- Starting Fast, DeBerg Dismantles Patriots : AFC: His first pass goes for 86 yards and a touchdown, his second gains 61 and Chiefs romp to a 37-7 victory.
- CHARGER REVIEW: NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : It'll Be Tough to Have a Fantastic Finish
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DiNardo and Cordelli Named Coaches at Vanderbilt and Kent
- Victory Is Taken in Stride : Rams: L.A. beats Cleveland, 38-23, but team knows better than to get overly excited about success.