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- Green Car
- U.S. Economic Woes
- Israel's Likud Leaders
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- Israel's Likud Leaders
- Bruce Herschensohn
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 23, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 23, 1992
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- TELEVISION - Jan. 23, 1992
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- SANTA PAULA : Council Expands Medical Role of Fire Department
- GRAND TOUR: Grand jury duty is spicier...
- Great Gumbo : After nearly 40 years of paying dues, the Nevilles' music just keeps on going and going.
- ANAHEIM : Billboard Firm Urges End to Freeway Ban
- Law Opens Door to Family Leave
- Israeli Official in China to Establish Relations : Diplomacy: Ties with the Jewish state will enable Beijing to attend next round of Mideast peace talks.
- KITCHEN HELPER: Most house fires, the County...
- Border Cleanup Funds Part of Bush Proposal : Environment: President's plan calls for $80 million to build Tijuana-San Diego sewage plant.
- Council Rejects Law Barring Picketing of Private Homes : Protests: Plea made by husband of embattled judge who gave Korean grocer probation in teen-ager's slaying.
- New-Fashioned Baked Beans
- Hey, Start Walking!
- Bush to Seek $100 Million Extra for Border Cleanup
- Bush Would Add $645 Million to Republics' Aid
- WALK TO GLORY: Glenn Parker, above, didn't...
- ALREADY? We all know you can't start...
- LIGHT STYLE : Skinny Tarte Tatin
- Mex and Match
- Dubai Burns 12 Tons of Confiscated Ivory
- 2 Caltech Teachers Get $50,000 Study Grants
- Pomona : Mobile Home Rent Control
- Germans Block 'Dual Use' Arms Gear Bound for Libya
- SKIING : Snow Big Deal : The place to go for cross-country is Mt. Pinos. Unfortunately, nearly everyone in Southern California knows.
- 2 Men Run Down, Overpower Suspect
- UNCIVIL WAR : Corpses and Swordplay Are Just Some of the Risky Business in Jon Bastian's 'Noah Johnson'
- Torres to Head Senate Insurance Panel; Vows Voice for Consumer
- THEATER REVIEW 'ARMS AND THE MAN' : Shavian Spirit : Santa Barbara Ensemble Theatre's revival is guided by the author's irreverence. But it misses gut reality.
- Conversing Again: Reviving the Salon
- BOOK REVIEW : Obsessions of Childhood Resurface in a Series of Fuzzy Family Photos : A HANDBOOK FOR DROWNING<i> Stories by David Shields</i> Alfred A. Knopf $19; 178 pages
- REVIEW : 'Golden Pond' May Be Troupe's Swan Song
- Former Santa Monica Teacher Faces Murder Charges in '89 Disappearance : Crime: The victim's body is still missing. The accused and his wife are serving prison terms for stealing the dead man's RV and life savings.
- Fund-Raising, PR Chief Appointed for Scripps
- THEATER REVIEW 'EDUCATING RITA' : New Again : The familiar story features good comic performances in Tour de Force Repertory's production.
- Santa Fe Springs : City Offers $5,000 Reward for Clues in 4 Arson Fires
- Henry M. Stommel; Oceanographer, Gulf Stream Theorist
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 23, 1992
- Lou Reed talks to Robert Hilburn: 'God protects fools and drunks'
- Santa Ana Delays Vote on Industry Rules : Regulations: Protesters from towing, recycling and auto wrecking companies jam City Council meeting.
- PLACENTIA : Fund-Raising Group for Education OKd
- City Considers Billing Drunk Drivers
- Standard Car for Metro Rail Proposed : Transit: Plan is seen as a way to foster local industry and save $70 million on Green Line.
- Santa Ana Ordinance Seeks to Curb Pay-Phone Crimes
- North Hills Boy, 14, Struck, Killed by Car
- Undersized Center Puts Teeth Into Western's Style
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tennessee Upsets Kentucky, 107-85
- Stillwell Rejects Padres' Pay Proposal
- Richman's Party Open to Everyone : Pop music: The singer brings the exuberance of his current album to an appearance at the Coach House tonight.
- Looking for a Few Good Hires : Jobs: Although more people are looking for work, county employers in basic service and manufacturing still can't find the ones they need.
- Ingram Micro's Sales Soar 41%, Top $2 Billion : Computers: 1991's results at privately held Santa Ana subsidiary of Nashville firm defy national PC decline.
- Cold, Floods Kill 61, Force Mexicans to Flee
- Man Wanted in Sexual Assault Kills Himself
- Sheriff's Son Avoids Booking at Jail After His Arrest for Drunk Driving
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Deal in the Public Interest
- Football Fan Puts His Best Flick Forward for the Home Team
- NEWPORT BEACH : No Trail, Odd Clues in Elephant Hunt
- THOUSAND OAKS : Financing Sought for Mall Expansion
- Burbank Rewards Youths for Easing Neighborhood Tension
- Members of Bar Assn. Support Judge Karlin
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Melges Knows It's Still Early
- BASEBALLThird baseman Scott Coolbaugh and left-handed pitcher...
- Jurisprudence
- Views of Disabled : Television: 'Outlook on Physically Challenged' is a public access TV show that has hosts who are disabled. It has attracted some well-known entertainers as guests.
- Better Security Urged at Mental Hospital : Ventura: The police chief blames budget cuts for the number of escapees. He defends the decision of officers not to arrest the man who later allegedly stabbed a woman to death.
- Fingerprint Evidence in Arson Case Questioned
- McIlvaine Blueprint is Tested
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Conditions Keep Sailors Guessing : Sailing: Wind proves to be a big factor in the early races.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Curto's 46 Lead Liberty Christian to 87-69 Victory
- Hockey
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Prince's 28 Help Keep Quartz Hill in 1st Place
- Prep Player on Recruiting Trip Ends Up in Jail for Nine Hours
- Swanson Stays Home While CSUN Plays
- Bell Gardens Takes First Step Toward Rent Control
- COUNTYWIDE : Transit Committee Nominations Sought
- Soviet Union Left, But Birch Society Is Still Right Here
- Santa Clarita Activist to Seek Assembly Seat
- Plea of Guilty Rejected in Case of Witt Letters
- Allen Joins Race for 67th Assembly Seat
- Green Bay special teams coach Howard Tippett...
- Quarterback Art Schlichter, former Ohio State and...
- Clippers Don't Win, but Still Exact a Toll : Pro basketball: Jones was fired before L.A.'s game at Seattle. Brown is fired before Spurs' 114-100 victory.
- Missing the Boat on Whales : Tourism: This season is called one of the best in years to spot Pacific grays off the coast. But local operators say a stagnant economy and stormy weather are keeping whale watchers away.
- Small-Town Atmosphere : Chatsworth Street: Shopkeepers welcome the news that big office buildings and mini-malls will be kept out of their area.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Smaller Raises Urged to Offset Shortfall
- Not Even Injury Loosened Rose's Grip on Victory
- Falcons Foil Pasadena's Comeback
- NOTES : Bitter Bruce Smith Says It Might Be His Last Game for the Bills
- McKeon to Leave San Diego, But Not Memories, Behind
- Spring Valley
- Resist the Temptation to Torture : Congress should approve public broadcasting funds and be done with it
- City Panel Will Review District Traffic Dispute
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Address Affordable Housing
- CAMARILLO : Hospital Chief to Retire Next Month
- Point Mugu Ceremony Marks Merger of Labs
- Superior Court Judge Can't Beat Ticket, but Gets Off Some Steam
- Suspect in Slaying of Store Manager Arrested
- Chiefs' Cowher, 34, Is Hired by Steelers to Replace Noll
- Lakers Unworthy in 131-92 Setback : Pro basketball: Forward sits out game with a sore knee, and team staggers through loss to Trail Blazers.
- Officials Look for Ways to Control Teen-Agers Who Stormed Mall
- The Economy, the Poor Top Supervisors' Priority List : Government: Board members meet to begin discussing their goals for the year. At the same time, they are mindful of upcoming budget cuts.
- Timetable Expedited for Development
- Prosecutor to Charge Caltrans in Dumping at Trout Stream
- Father and Son Fight Off Armed Intruders
- PORT HUENEME : Motor Home Resort Plan Under Attack
- Woman Chosen for Top Post at Pitzer College
- Governor Gets Go-Ahead to Gather Signatures for Initiative
- El Camino Real's Kingpin Thriving
- Morris Downplays Interest in CSUN
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Defiant Takes Four Consecutive : Sailing: Buddy Melges scores a victory over Koch and Jayhawk.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Saxophonist St. Marseille Finds His Own Tone
- Green Line Rhetoric and the Japanese
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Price Is Right
- Near-Collision at Airport Draws Inquiry From NTSB
- SANTA PAULA : City Council Gives OK to Housing Plan
- PREP ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Girls Edge Estancia
- College Football
- QUOTABLE
- Drive to Bring McCartney to San Diego Bogs Down
- Axing 'the Best Reporter in Town' : Television: To the astonishment of his colleagues, John Marshall, senior member of KNBC's news staff, is let go. 'He's the symbol of this place.'
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Surge Past Nordiques
- Dickson Offers a Sample of His Cup Predictions
- Profit Taking Takes 30.64 Out of Dow Average : Market Overview
- Flight Recorders Checked in Airbus Crash
- BANKING/FINANCE : Acquisition of Laguna Bank Hinges on Shareholders, U.S. Regulators
- Wall St. Unfazed by Tokyo Tumbles
- Just Call It Liz's Magic Kingdom : Parties: All this and Mickey too. A Disney rep says there's never been a party like the one they are putting together for Elizabeth Taylor's 60th.
- Judge Opposes Plan to Provide Phone Caller ID
- 360 Abortion Protesters Arrested at Capital Clinics
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sobriety Checkpoint Planned This Week
- PLACENTIA : 3 Are Appointed to Veterans Committee
- YORBA LINDA : Fire Burns Building and 56 Golf Carts
- Texaco Inc. said its profit fell in...
- PaineWebber Inc. said heavy activity by investors...
- State Of The Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- Dog Owner Faces Prison
- Angels Flight--a Link That Doesn't Bind
- Baker, Israeli to Weigh Loan Guarantees : Settlements: The dispute focuses on U.S. efforts to restrict construction of housing for Jews in occupied areas.
- Watch the Republicans for the Main Event : Politics: As the Democrats nit-pick their way through New Hampshire, Buchanan is firing up the spoiler role.
- Salk Institute's Timeless Architecture Honored : Design: Twenty-Five-Year award recognizes Louis Kahn's 'vision and ability to unite art, science and philosophy.'
- Hard Labor of Bed Rest : * Relationships: Mothers are forming a network to support pregnant women who have been ordered to stay off their feet.
- MOORPARK : City Expansion Plan Hearings Scheduled
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Transformers With PCBs to Be Removed
- Woman, Teen-Age Girl Die After Shootings
- NEWPORT BEACH : District Offers Early Retirement Package
- CAMARILLO : 2 Men Arrested in Burglary Case
- When Two Allies Strongly Disagree : Washington cannot duck Shamir's challenge
- Hockey
- Baseball
- Centers Aren't Just Middlemen : Basketball: Big men will always have a dominate role on the court. But what is expected of them has changed, as has the game.
- On the King's Trail, Part II : 'The Elvis Conspiracy' Returns With 'New Leads'
- TV REVIEW : 'Surviving Desire' Skewers Academia
- A Simple Cure for Weak-Bank Disease
- Compaq, Silicon Graphics Terminate Computer Deal
- Anyone Home?: Now you can ring the...
- BOOK REVIEW : Memoir Masquerades as History in 'Quest of Great White Gods' : IN QUEST OF THE GREAT WHITE GODS, Contact Between the Old and New World From the Dawn of History <i> by Robert F. Marx with Jenifer G. Marx</i> ; Crown; $24, 352 pages
- Clinton Takes Center Stage--as Saxophone Player
- Warming Up to Alternatives : * Southern Californians are getting into variations of the game that let them play in sneakers or on roller-skates.
- Good news if you're the plaintiff or...
- San Diego
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABORTION : Make Childbearing a Real Option : We must eliminate those social and economic conflicts that pressure women to deny their desire for motherhood.
- MOORPARK : Parents to Present School Complaints
- OJAI : 2 Men in Ninja Garb Invade, Rob Home
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Wins on 3-Point Play
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Baseball Prospects Are Bleak, Thank Goodness
- Point Loma's Glover Commits to the Aztecs
- Weekend Box Office : 'Hand' Keeps Strong Grip on Top Spot
- New Game, Old Story : Bills' Norwood Not Allowed to Forget 47-Yard Field Goal He Missed Against Giants
- Ameritech's 4th-Quarter Profit Down
- Stanford Official Is Named President of Freedom Newspapers
- Dennis Stanfill Will Share Reins at MGM-Pathe With Alan Ladd
- Bush Economy Plan Likely to Be Modest : Recession: Bush cannot decide on extent of a defense cut to finance any ambitious recovery package, sources say.
- Bitten by the Bug : The Flu? A Cold? It Can Take a Day to Tell What Ails You
- U.N. Tells Libya to Extradite Suspects : Terrorism: The Security Council may impose sanctions against Kadafi's regime if the two men indicted in the 1988 Pan Am bombing are not surrendered.
- San Diego
- Voter Support for Bush Lags in New Hampshire : Politics: Residents of the state give President a lower rating than those in the rest of the nation, a poll finds.
- Child Killed, Another Injured in Collision
- IRVINE : Protesters Picket Over Building Suit
- Firm Criticizes Oxnard's Choice of Phone System
- Outnumbered Montclair Prep Prevails
- Jurisprudence
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Backs Homes, Shops for School Site
- Blood Clot Forces Player Out for Season
- Price Is Not Right for the Aztecs?
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : As the League Turns: Edison Wins This One
- Diller Maps Out New Strategy for Broadcasters : Television: Fox chairman urges legislation requiring cable companies to pay for the right to carry network programming.
- Seattle Seahawk fullback John L. Williams and...
- Losses for Wells, Citibank, SecPac : Earnings: The three industry leaders blame the fourth quarter's red ink on the recession and bad real estate loans.
- Soviets Queried POW in '73, Hanoi Says
- Shuttle Set to Begin Mission With International Flavor
- The Cold (and Flu) Facts
- SANTA ANA : Church Shelter Plan Draws City Warning
- Orange Cries Foul as Jail 'Watershed' Evaporates
- Surrogate Mother Jordan Suing Therapist
- 150,000 Acres Reopened to Public as Fire Hazard Abates : Safety: Recent rains are given credit for the decision to allow campers, nature lovers and others to again roam backcountry tracts closed since May 15 due to dry vegetation.
- Billy Idol Pleads Guilty to Punching Woman
- Super Shelter : Size of New Mission on Skid Row Draws Applause, Criticism
- Eu Criticized for Attending Soka Event : Education: Opponents say the secretary of state appeared to be supporting school in its land dispute. But an aide denies it.
- Emergency Rooms Under Siege
- Vista
- Packer, Colt Assistants Expected to Join Rams
- Summit Health Ltd. reported that its second-quarter...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : King Doesn't Deserve Holiday, Duke Says
- Liberal Panel Urges Domestic Spending
- SANTA ANA : Fired Officer Pleads Innocent in Shooting
- Attorney Found Guilty of Swindling Westside Hotels
- 2 Men in Car Wounded in Freeway Shooting
- Lynwood Grieves Loss of Killum : Aftermath: High school observes emotional minute of silence. Team votes to play its game Friday.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Cool Down Suns in Second Half, 108-102
- Museum Examines Other Plans : Art: Trustees at Newport Harbor are looking at some cheaper alternatives to the construction of a new facility.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Old Masters Under the Umbrella
- MAKING IT WORK : Help From the Sidelines
- Congress Races May Set Spending Record : Campaigns: Panel predicts candidates for state's 52 House and two Senate seats will spend at least $115 million.
- COLUMN ONE : Dreams on Layaway in Moscow : The Fili department store is one of the first to get final approval to go private. Among employees, there is no lack of enthusiasm. Problem is, the shelves are bare.
- Hyundai Auto Workers End Their Takeover of Plant After 7 Days
- County Seeks Corruption Inquiry
- 2 Left Homeless After House Fire in Burbank
- Justices to Hear Rent-Law Case
- Freeway Plan Has Initial U.S. Support : Roads: Federal official generally backs state proposal to close gap in South Pasadena.
- Bookkeeper Who Stole $140,000 Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison
- Severe L.A. Revenue Shortfall Foreseen : Government: City officials say that even a modest economic recovery won't ease the gloomy forecasts that they presented to the mayor.
- Fien Arrested on Alcohol Charge During Texas Trip
- Edberg Prevails Over Lendl in Five-Setter : Australian Open: Courier also advances. Loss to Sabatini takes a toll on Capriati.
- Bills' Kelly Is Filling the Airwaves
- Figure Skating
- Nunn Again Facing Harassment Charge
- MISSION VIEJO : Faculty to Protest Change of Grade
- * The Rotary Club of Tarzana will...
- 'Village' Proposed for Oceanside Bluff
- Heisman Winner Howard Will Run for the Money
- All season, Alemany High basketball Coach Kurt...
- Replacement of Aging Anaheim Plaza Urged : Redevelopment: Property manager suggests a combination of residential and business uses to replace the 37-year-old center.
- Filing by Phone : IRS Experiment in Ohio May Be Expanded
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- O.C. Bankruptcies Grew 33% in 1991 as Slump Persisted : Finances: Tight credit is blamed for the record 12,368 filings, which include a growing number of sham petitions used to stave off eviction.
- Japanese Reassure U.S. on Auto Trade 'Target' : Commerce: Miyazawa has not backtracked on the summit accord, they say. Tokyo's surplus rose sharply in 1991.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Wrong Photo Used in Child Abuse Case
- Border Arrests Rose Sharply Over Holidays
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : Pollard Elected to Head College District
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Timetable Expedited for Development
- Ex-State Sen. Ellis to Challenge Killea in 39th District
- Baseball
- Baseball
- Moving On : Green Line Vote May Be Political Springboard That Has Eluded Catherine O'Neill
- Jurisprudence
- Top Man Among a Tall Bunch: Parks : Basketball: Former Marina center will probably be measuring stick for Orange County prep stars for many years.
- Plans for Super Bowl XXVII No Mere Castle Made of Sand
- Hockey
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 4 Tustin Wins 30th Consecutive Sea View League Game
- Stage Is Latest Arena for Suicide Guru : Theater: 'Is This the Day?' is based on Derek Humphry's book on how he helped his first wife kill herself. It has its U.S. premiere Friday in Oregon.
- Satire Missing in New Work by Small, Avalos : Art: The two artists are no strangers to controversy. But newest work beats on a tired theme.
- Suff's First Wife Not Surprised by Charges
- Plan Offered to Lure More Filmmaking
- OXNARD : Bank Branch Falls Victim to Robber
- Lunker Smallmouth Is Caught at Pyramid
- Pro Basketball
- Lions, Broncos Bid for Henning
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Anglers Get a Load of Some Big Tuna
- United Technologies to Cut 13,900 Jobs in Restructuring : Economics: The aerospace and manufacturing giant will close more than 100 factories, including one facility in the City of Industry.
- Genisco Reports $2.9-Million Loss
- Cuomo's Budget Plan: Cut N.Y. Welfare, Jobs
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Shave? No Way!
- Mildred N. Vessels Dies at 72; Owned Race Track
- Sliding Scale of College Fees Urged by Hayden
- 3.6% Water Rate Hike Approved; DWP Told to Bring Pay Into Line : Utility: The action ends four months of rancorous debate. The council also moves to end salary disparities between employees of the utility and city workers.
- Baseball
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Underdog Mt. Carmel Shocks Poway with a 60-57 Victory
- A Chronicle of Warfare in the Night : Television: Dereck and Beverly Joubert document the struggle between lions and hyenas in tonight's "National Geographic" and dispel some myths along the way.
- Acqua Group Stocks, Warrants Delisted by NASD
- PDA Engineering: The Costa Mesa provider of...
- Educators Group Calls School Voucher Ballot Proposal 'Evil'