- Official Says He Erred on Income Tally : Inquiry: Councilman failed to report money from a prominent planning firm on his disclosure statement. The state Fair Political Practices Commission has begun an investigation.
- WORLD : Fighting Rages in Somali Capital
- SAN CLEMENTE : Airport Authority Session Canceled
- $22.9-Million Offer for Jail Land Rejected
- Boat Rams Oil Platform When Captain Falls Asleep
- Pro Football
- ITT Corp. in Van Nuys won a...
- Benton Oil Stock Begins Trading on NASDAQ
- New Mayor Vows to 'Reshape' Oakland
- Local : Marine Who Left Unit Is Charged
- Government Must Renew Credibility, Wilson Declares : Inauguration: The new governor signals he will try to cut 'remedial' social programs in favor of 'prevention.'
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Only 37% of Blacks Pass Examinations
- Briefing Paper : Death in Salvador: The War Resurfaces
- J. Murray Greer; Retired Pharmacist
- VENTURA : Art Lesson Draws Young, Old Together
- ANAHEIM : Seniors May Apply to Serve on Panel
- Geese Touch Down for Their Winter Visit
- Many Who Lost Jobs in Freeze Seek New Trades : Employment: Work referral and training programs report big increases in business as farms and canneries assess their damages.
- SANTA ANA : Marine Killed in Crash Is Identified
- LAGUNA BEACH : California Releaf Program Takes Root
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Rally, Down 76ers in Overtime
- SOCCER
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Summerall Returning to Booth
- Grand Entrance: Minnesota's new Democratic senator, Paul...
- Innocent Victim on One Count, Guilty on the Other
- THOUSAND OAKS : John K. Beyer, City Hall Observer, Dies
- VENTURA : Court Upholds Guilt of Clinic Protesters
- Co-Stars With Wolves : Bison Lumbering Toward Movie Fame Takes His Cues From Oreos
- New Schools Chief Vows Look at Cuts : Education: The county superintendent says the system can't bear more state funding reductions.
- Not Just Statistics : Behind the Numbers Are Stories and Faces of Tragedy
- 'Cowboy Sheriff' Tidwell Ends 38 Years as Lawman
- 6 Sentenced for AIDS Protest During Mass
- Bird Lovers Go Bonkers for Honkers : Migratory fowl: Canada geese have returned to the Valley to forage, delight wildlife lovers--and perhaps cause aircraft pilots to be a little warier.
- Broadcast Pioneer Dies
- Champion Paces Cal Lutheran, 109-87
- Poway's Reid Commits to Oregon
- Loyola's Quinn, NCAA's Berst Will Discuss Gathers Lawsuits
- Israel Expects Pressure for Palestinian Talks : Diplomacy: Officials seem resigned to linkage between occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Iraq's invasion.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : U.S., Soviets Ask New Salvador Effort
- Saudi Minister Denies Report of Iraqi Defections
- $1.78 Billion in IMF Loans OKd for Czechs
- COUNTYWIDE : Governor Asked to Declare Emergency
- College Won't Close, USIU Students Told
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Pupils Open School With 1-Mile March
- SANTA SUSANA : Youth on Balcony Struck by Bullet
- San Diego
- Pollution Research Sued Over Proxy Materials
- Utilities Dropping Diversification : Investments: Pacific Telesis Group plans to sell 23 major properties and to focus its efforts on communication services.
- QUALCOMM has named Joseph J. Bieksis vice...
- Steven P. Alford has been named chief...
- Lawyers of Rancher Accused of Slavery Fight Assets Seizure
- In Thinking City Politics, Blacks Must Keep Eyes on Bigger Prizes : Politics: Every other major ethnic group is fielding at least one candidate for the U.S. Senate and L.A.'s mayoralty.
- It is one of life's little ironies...
- Airport Garage Leak Damages Cars
- Union Tells of Meter Citation Quota
- Golden West Playing Beyond Expectations
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hennessey Leads Titans to Victory
- Pro Football
- The Taxi Squad Takes Whole New Meaning
- ABT Guest Artists Limit Dates : Ballet: Carla Fracci and Fernando Bujones will sidestep Orange County. The troupe will perform at the Performing Arts Center March 12-24.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Less Is More for the Solo Dave Sharp : The guitarist's performance at the Coach House contrasts with the clangy backup of the Alarm. His approach was simple and unforced and established an intimacy with the audience.
- Short Takes : Sinead: It's a Strain 2 Be No. 1
- Music Reviews : Brahms Sextets by Chamber Virtuosi
- Japan Air Investing in Lockheed Unit: Japan...
- Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Co. in Burbank won...
- SCIENCE /TECHNOLOGY : Company Makes a Name D-cision: Now It's Ingram Micro Inc.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Laughlin Resort Plan on Hold
- S.D. Biotech Firm, Norwegian Company Enter Accord
- Bad News Gets Dow Down; It Slips 13.36
- P.M. BRIEFING : Europe Bookings Being Canceled
- Treasury Auction: Interest rates on short-term Treasury...
- Canadian Sees GIs Marching on Quebec
- Culture : On Restoring the Home of a Jesuit Priest : St. Ignatius founded the Catholic order about 450 years ago. Now, to honor his birth, the Jesuits have restored the rooms in Rome where the former soldier lived, worked and ultimately died.
- U.N. Orders Some Employees to Leave Mideast
- Brown Accepts the Torch on a Day Fit for Umbrellas : Statewide offices: She is sworn in as treasurer by her father, the former governor, in the rain. Lungren and other officials take their oaths indoors.
- LISBON : A Question of Degree
- Danish Queen to Visit U.S.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Parents of 3 Army Sons Fear a Triple Tragedy
- Man Pleads Innocent to Studio City Fires
- 2 Charged in Fatal Shoot-Out With Police
- Rites Held for Young Father Shot by Gang : Funeral Mass: A priest calls for an end to violence as mourners grieve for Jack Cisneros, an innocent bystander slain near his home on New Year's Day.
- Hockey
- Hungary Surges On at Record Pace : Swimming: Tamas Darnyi shatters his own world record in 400 individual medley, while Australian Hayley Lewis edges past Janet Evans in 200 freestyle.
- Carbon Monoxide Victim Comes Out of His Coma in S.D.
- Johnson Nips Shell for NFL Coach of Year
- Man Pleads Innocent to Studio City Fires
- MOVIES - Jan. 8, 1991
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- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 8, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 8, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 8, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 8, 1991
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Jan. 8, 1991
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- SWAN SONG? County Supervisor Harriett M. Wieder,...
- Redistricting of County Stands, High Court Rules : Government: Supervisors lose their final appeal. The decision clears the way for election of a Latino on Jan. 22.
- Cheney Cancels Navy's $57-Billion Attack Jet : Defense: He says McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics mismanaged the contract. 9,000 to lose jobs.
- HITCHING A RIDE: Also at the inaugural...
- Riegle Disputes Earlier Testimony on Keating : Thrifts: He denies he arranged a meeting between senators, regulators. He also says he did not seek funds in a visit to the executive.
- AWESOME, DUDE: Shawn Stussy's company may be...
- Tribune Looks to Unions for Wage Proposal
- Iraqi Defectors Fly 6 Copters to Saudi Arabia
- FBI Agents Interview Arab-American Business Leaders : Terrorism: U.S. hopes to head off acts of the type threatened by Hussein.
- DOWNWARDLY MOBILE: High property prices were a...
- REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK : Rain-Out Forces Inaugural Double-Header for Wilson
- City Buyout of Tuite's Pact Exceeded Contract Terms : Politics: Settlement offered to head of redevelopment agency will cost $1.54 million over 30 years, council says.
- WESTMINSTER : County Records First Fire Fatality of Year
- City Told to Up Its Ante in Bid for GOP in '92 : Politics: Leaders asked in private meeting to commit $3 million in tax money to stay in running for next year's Republican Convention.
- For the Record - Jan. 8, 1991
- P.M. BRIEFING : New England Mulls Fishing Rules
- VENTURA : Full-Dress Police Inspection Planned
- The Sidelines : Kings' Sandstrom, 27 Others Added to NHL All-Star Teams
- Miscellany
- Hill Wins Decision to Keep WBA Title, Pave Way for Hearns
- Kings End Trip With 3-1 Win
- SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Rozsa Ties World Record in the 100 Breaststroke
- Raider Allen Might Get Chance to Keep His Vow
- Julian Sands, Tired of Twit Bits, Likes 'Warlock' Role
- Market Watch : The Mutual Fund Winners of 1990: Can They Repeat?
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Sony's Go-Go Campaign to Create the Miniature Video Camera : Technology: The Handycam was a daunting design and production challenge. But an all-out drive spawned another Walkman-type winner.
- NATION : House Will Vote on Gulf Policy
- Guatemalans Avoid Voting
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : 21 Dead in Blasts at Geothermal Station
- Duvalier Loyalist Claims Power Takeover in Haiti
- WORLD : Cheyenne Brando Leaves Tahiti
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue The Next Decade
- Shooting Victim Found by Bridge
- DANA POINT : Homeowner Edgy Over Lot Setback
- City Use of Private Ambulances Tried in Pilot Program
- Science / Medicine : Doctors Taking a New Look at Sleeping Sickness : Research: The disease is again raging in Africa. Scientists are seeking a way to keep the tsetse parasite from tricking the immune system.
- Rose to Be Moved to Halfway House Today
- National Critics Laud Scorsese, 'GoodFellas'
- Party Goes On--Minus Guest of Honor
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Thatcher to Head Anti-Unity Group
- NATION : Bush Invites Mongol President
- World IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Pontiff Consecrates 13 New Bishops
- Richard Maibaum; Wrote Many of the James Bond Movie Scripts
- What, Me Worry? Not in Rio : Lifestyle: Inflation and crime are up, industrial production is down, and even the soccer teams are playing badly. So how do they cope in Rio de Janeiro? They go to the beach, of course.
- 'Any Soldier' Letter Lands in Dad's Lap
- Receding Water Reveals 'Ghost Plane' of 1963
- Pete Wilson as Governor: Will Pragmatism Do It? : Inaugurated today, the San Diegan faces extraordinary problems
- 2 Shot and Wounded in Separate Attacks, 1 After Home Break-In : Crime: Shootings occur in Tustin and Orange. Police also are investigating weekend robberies in Huntington Beach and Yorba Linda.
- Authorities Say 1,000 Handguns Sold From Park : Crime: Two men operating out of a van in Lincoln Park are believed to have sold many of the weapons to street gang members.
- L. A. Seeks a New Tenant for an Old Relic of the Cold War : Oat Mountain: The 23-acre installation once housed missiles meant to protect the San Fernando Valley from Soviet attack. Now the city hopes to find a nonprofit group to use the site.
- WESTMINSTER : Police Car Rammed in Pursuit of Suspect
- Sweden's Wiberg Takes 1st Victory in World Cup Slalom
- Dashin Dee, Miss Racy Vike Win Divisions at Los Alamitos
- Shriver Gets a Boost From 1st-Round Win
- Clippers Drop 7th in a Row : Pro basketball: No one is panicking. People are talking optimistically. But the team continues to lose, as it did, 99-90, to the Knicks.
- Basketball
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Kid Comedies Hit Top Spots at Box Office
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Exporting Fast Food : Trade: A Japanese entrepreneur opens noodle shops in the United States, while an American firm introduces submarine sandwiches to Japan.
- World IN BRIEF : MALI : Government Signs Truce With Nomads
- Store Robbed of $30,000 in Jewelry
- Without Pier : Old Huntington Beach Landmark Is Giving Up Without Struggle as Workers Toil to Build New One
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gibb's Fine Set Marred by Poor Set-Up
- Foreigners Rush to Leave Israel
- STEPHEN H. LACOUNT : A Harder Line on Software : Owners, Courts Getting With the Copyright Program
- S.D. Medical Examiner's Investigator Learns to Live Life of Dealing With Death
- Suspect in 1963 Murder Maintains Innocence
- CS Long Beach Women Prevail, 98-90
- Motorist Uses His Turn Signals but Trusts Only Himself
- Back Nine Gives Crampton Senior Victory : Golf: He beats Beard by four shots, outplaying him by nine strokes on the 10th-14th holes over the tournament's four rounds.
- No Softball for USIU
- Court Discards Players' Appeal on NFL's Free Agency Clause : Football: The players association had argued that requiring compensation to teams that lose free agents is a violation of antitrust laws.
- He Goes on Defense Over His 72 Points : College basketball: U.S. International's Bradshaw defends 'gunning' for record as simply the only way to earn recognition.
- The Sidelines : Ozzie Canseco Going to Japan
- Music : Perick Leads L.A. Philharmonic in Strauss' 'Symphonia Domestica'
- Film Critics Should Review the Movie, Not the Book
- Composer Gives Us the Sound of His World : Music: Witold Lutoslawski is known for his unusual approach to form. This week he leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in programs focused on his works.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Short Takes : Drama Shows O'Neill's Flip Side
- Pioneer Says Paramount Came Calling : Entertainment: The Japanese firm says it was approached about buying the film unit, but the U.S. company denies it.
- Dow Takes a Tumble--Down 43.32
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Gorbachev's Envoy Offers to Intercede
- BOOK REVIEW : Getting in Step With Cosmic Dance of This Wacky World : A CHANGE OF LUCK, <i> by Julia Markus</i> . Viking, $17.95, 279 pages
- Baker Won't Extend Iraq Deadline
- Wildlife Agency Says Path of Tollway Threatens Bird : Environment: O.C. Foothill Transportation Corridor needs to be abandoned or altered, federal officials say.
- Local : Disneyland Cuts Ticket Prices
- World IN BRIEF : ALBANIA : 1 Hurt in Bombing at Opposition Rally
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Drought Blamed for Dip in Park Visitors
- 6 Die in Small Plane Crash
- Baker to Tell Iraqis of New Allied Power : Diplomacy: He hopes the dramatic evidence will 'get message home' in talks in Geneva this week.
- WORLD : S. Africa Tells Low Black Grades
- NATION : Pierce Investigation Expanded
- Congressmen See Slim Vote for War : Gulf crisis: Speaker Foley and Sens. Dole and Lugar predict authorization of force against Iraq. The prospect of negotiated peace seems to grow even dimmer.
- Survivor of Fumes That Killed 4 Still on Critical List
- COUNTYWIDE : Firm Gives Paint a Brush With Charity
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ruling Expected on Oceanfront Patios
- Secrecy Won't Build Consensus : State agency wants to keep toll road details under wraps
- LOTTERY RESULTS : JAN. 5
- Santiago's Agent Wants Amicable Negotiations
- After Setting Scoring Mark, Bradshaw Has to Defend It
- Seized Bank of New England Reopens : Bailout: It's mainly business as usual while federal authorities seek buyers for the bank and its affiliates.
- Speaking Out: Ethel Kennedy, the near-reclusive widow...
- GULF WATCH: Day 158 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Soviet Society Veering to Right, Key Lawmaker Says : Restructuring: He acknowledges a resurgence of conservatism in the face of economic ills and ethnic unrest.
- Abortion Protesters Disrupt Inaugural Church Ceremony
- Troops Put Down Haiti Coup Bid : Caribbean: Soldiers storm the National Palace and arrest Roger Lafontant. At least 34 people are killed.
- Toll Rises in North Sea Storms
- NATION : Yeutter Named GOP Chairman
- COUNTYWIDE : Dial-a-Story Links Children to Fiction
- Science / Medicine : Sun Conundrum : Mystery of Missing Neutrinos Is Worthy of Sherlock Holmes
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Finds Key, Beats Houston, 95-79
- Bengals Running to Coliseum Next : AFC: They limped into a 24-7 loss to the Raiders Dec. 16. Sunday, they will be in better shape, with no major injuries except for James Brooks.
- Skiing
- Patriots Expected to Name MacPherson Coach Today
- Kite Flies Past Wadkins for 1-Shot Victory : Tournament of Champions: The 16th and 17th holes produce a two-stroke swing that adds $144,000 to account of tour's all-time leading money winner.
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : Bengals Rain on the Oilers' Parade : AFC: Cincinnati beats Houston, 41-14, to earn a rematch with the Raiders at the Coliseum.
- O.C. ART : Adams' View Is Not the Last Word : Photographer's fans are sometimes blinded to work made for reasons other than technical virtuosity or love of nature.
- Dance : Sandoval Leads Danza Floricanto
- NBC Outlines Disturbing Trends in Network Finances : Television: The recession hit the Big Three early. 'Dynasty' mentality a thing of the past, says a producer.
- Women in Combat
- Eugenics and Nancy Cruzan
- Criminal Justice System in L.A.
- Criminal Justice System in L.A.
- Quayle's Visit
- Pasadena Freeway
- Eugenics and Nancy Cruzan
- Bush's Chief of Staff
- Eugenics and Nancy Cruzan
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Gulf War Fears Push Stocks Lower in Tokyo
- Rhode Island Unveils Depositor Aid Plan : Banking: Customers of 16 closed banks and credit unions that were unable to obtain federal deposit insurance will receive part of their money.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : More Big Bank Failures Are Said to Be Unlikely : Banking: Few institutions are in the kind of deep-seated financial trouble that the Bank of New England was in, industry officials say.
- P.M. BRIEFING : High Profits Worry Chevron
- Market Watch : MUTUAL FUND PERFORMANCE, BY CATEGORY
- Saudi King Tells Iraq: Withdraw, Then Negotiate
- A Russian Christmas--Better Late Than Never : Soviet Union: Orthodox Church celebration is the first under Communists. But, as with most of Yeltsin's pronouncements, the holiday stirs a controversy.
- Congressmen See Slim Vote for War : Gulf crisis: Speaker Foley and Sens. Dole and Lugar predict authorization of force against Iraq. The prospect of negotiated peace seems to grow even dimmer.
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Evangelist Claims Presidential Victory
- U.S.-Soviet Feb. Summit Faces Delay : Superpowers: The gulf crisis and problems with arms talks may force a rescheduling of the February meeting.
- Rose Leaves Prison After 5-Month Term
- Serial Slayers May Be Modern 'Ma Barkers' : Crime: Eight men have been murdered in Florida. The killers may be women. Locals are reminded of the notorious female gunslinger of the 1930s.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Pair, Dogs Share Sense of Duty
- IRVINE : City to Reconsider Plan to Hire Counsel
- Severed Arm Found by Road
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Caretaker Victim in Fire on Star's Ranch
- Tattoo Artists Feeling Pinch : Business Plummets as Sailors, Marines Deploy to Mideast
- United Airlines to Set Up New Zealand...
- ANAHEIM : Rent Control, Tax Measures on Ballot
- NHL : Defenseman Supplies Offense for Canadiens
- 2 L.A. Members of State Arts Council Replaced : Politics: The California Arts Council's sole Asian American will depart. He expresses concern about its new ethnic makeup.
- ENERGY BRIEFING
- Bodies Strewn Everywhere, Somalia Evacuees Report : East Africa: Rebels say they have launched their final offensive to end President Siad Barre's 21-year rule.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Democrats' Quota Bill: Racial Spoils : Republicans shouldn't shy from fighting this scam mislabeled 'civil rights.'
- SAN CLEMENTE : Panel to Discuss Canyon Airport Site
- New Sacramento Stadium Has Trouble Getting Off the Ground, Paper Reports
- Instant Replay Stirs Up More Issues for Fans Than It Settles
- NCAA Conference Shakeups: Look for More
- NCAA Reaffirms McGwire Eligibility
- Lakers Knuckle Down, 135-108 : Pro basketball: Worthy, Drew pick up the slack against Warriors as Magic is sidelined because of a badly jammed finger.
- COSTA MESA : 'Dream House' Plan Turns to Nightmare
- THE NFL PLAYOFFS : Tomczak Throws Surprise at Saints : NFC: The Bear quarterback completes only 12 of 25 passes, but his 38-yarder to Gentry is the key play in 16-6 victory at Chicago.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- COMMENTARY : NFL, With 12 Teams in Playoffs, Is Resembling the NHL
- Pop Music : Lone Folkie Anthems a Sharp Contrast From Alarm
- Short Takes : Jazz Guitarist Barker Honored
- TV REVIEWS : 'After the Crash' a Somber Study of the Great Depression
- Philippines Attracts Filmmakers : Movies: Despite political uncertainty and natural disasters, the country is becoming a budget Hollywood.
- The Lynching of an Impertinent Journalist : Television: The question was, 'Why do Puerto Ricans have the highest poverty levels among the major groups of Hispanics in the U.S.?' The answer created a furor.
- Reroute Toll Road to Save Rare Bird, U.S. Says : Transportation: The project in southern Orange and northern San Diego counties must be changed or abandoned, the Fish and Wildlife Service orders.
- Indiana's Flooding Crisis Begins to Ease
- P.M. BRIEFING : Honda to Import U.S. Accords
- Troops Report Killing 150 Rebels in Rwanda
- George Burkley; Doctor Served 3 Presidents
- VENTURA : Police Give Parents Tips on Rap Music
- A Step Up : Drugs: A Long Beach home run by the county helps female addicts who are pregnant or raising children put their shattered lives back together.
- FILLMORE : City Council to Hear Developer's Appeal
- Science / Medicine : Estrogen Linked to Longevity
- VENTURA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1989
- Creators of Pro-Police T-Shirts Are Hoping They'll Be Bailed Out
- Glorying in Their <i> Mercado</i> : Oxnard: A Latino market's success is a matter of pride for city officials, who consider it a star of a low-interest loan program to redevelop the aging downtown.
- Arrested Court Commissioner Practicing Law : Drugs: Role shift is legal, but some experts wonder if jurists should be held to a higher standard.
- U.S. Routs France at Water Polo Meet
- Skiing
- The Sidelines : Kings' Goalie Is Player of Week
- Sockers Roll by Comets, Into First
- Haislett of U.S. Swims to Gold Medal but Tarnishes Day for Rest of Team
- Music : Sibelius Academy Quartet Opens Year
- Market Watch : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Utilities Commission to Reconsider Case: Southern California...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fraud Figure Dixon in Hospital
- Whale of a Show : Reports That Boat Tours Disturb Annual Migration Seem Unfounded
- 5 Activists Tell Plans to Challenge Bernson
- COUNTYWIDE : Library Waives Fines on Overdue Books
- Mike Tsarnas Has Knack for Being in Right Place : Boys' soccer: Anaheim forward is a big reason the Colonists have a good shot at the Orange League title.