- Gates Assails County Report on Solutions for Jail Crisis : Overcrowding: It 'regurgitates' information, the sheriff says, adding that a proposal for double-bunking to add 358 beds at the Theo Lacy facility would be illegal.
- Lo, the Malibu Dolphin
- HUNGRY VALLEY : Missing Motorcyclist Found After 1 Night
- Status of Traffic Light Important in Collision That Killed 2 Boys
- How the Globe Acquired 'Husbands'
- Viet-U.S. Art Exhibit at UCI Tries to 'Bridge Gap Between Cultures'
- James E. Cruver resigned as president and...
- Catalina Marketing Names Wallace Meyer President
- Attempting to Help the Working Poor
- Michael Luecke has been appointed vice president...
- 'The Simpsons' Producer Changes Animation Firms
- San Jose Swings for the Big Time
- French Domestic Airbus With 96 Aboard Crashes; 9 Survive
- 100 Join Search for Kidnaped California Man
- Women's Center Phone Book Listing to Change : Reseda: Protesters have said yellow pages ad that appears to be for an abortion clinic is front for group that counsels women against procedure.
- Aerobic Training Glasses: Can They Help Eyesight?
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Men, Youth Hurt in Freeway Shooting
- Disneyland to Become Liz's Magic Kingdom
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Decision Is Expected on Height of House
- Boxing
- Police Reviewing the Handling of Escaped Patient : Ventura: Neighbors of the county medical center urge more security after the man allegedly killed a woman at her home.
- Shift to Alternative-Fuel Cars Accelerates : Energy: The federal government is leading the way in buying vehicles that don't run on gasoline.
- Derek C. Thomas has been named a...
- Datron Systems Receives EEC, Taiwan Contracts
- INTERNATIONAL
- This Is No Way to Conduct Relations : Effective diplomacy requires statesmanship
- Triumphant Homeowners Are Turning Apprehensive : Encino: Now that the developer of the commercial project they opposed has filed for bankruptcy, they face the prospect of waging the same battle with a future landowner.
- Some Speak of Irony at Annual King Day Tribute : Celebration: The slain civil rights leader's dream for America has become a nightmare, they say at Watts parade and sculpture dedication.
- Unseld Teaches Ellison Facts of NBA Life
- MEN'S BASKETBALL
- MUSIC REVIEW : Smith Leads Long Beach Symphony
- Portraits of Ellis Island, Lindbergh
- Emery to Eliminate European Hub
- Martin H. Goldstein has been appointed vice...
- Heying & Associates has added Nathan Barker...
- Tourism industry indicators for November were about...
- Advertising Is Looking to Diversify
- Ana Maria Jaramillo has been selected to...
- Suspect in Robbery of Department Store Held
- Moscow Asked to Explain Reported Illegal ICBM Tests
- City Hall May Be Relocated to Keep Away Strangers : Hidden Hills: The new facility would be built just outside the gated community in an effort to preserve tranquillity and control crime.
- BEIJING : China's Star of David
- The Press : World's Editorials View Anniversary of Gulf War
- FILLMORE : Artist Makes His Mark on Australian Tree Bark
- SWIMMING : Olympic Trials Often Fiercest Competition for Americans
- Murphy Again Misses Out on San Jose St. Job
- George Karl is Seattle-bound and apparently will...
- A Passion for Public Art : Sculpture: Exhibition of works of George Trakas in San Diego reveals a tough urban candor that can give way to gentleness.
- Drought Fails to Spoil S.D. Avocado Harvest : Agriculture: Growers end season with about $100 million in gross revenue, California Avocado Commission reports.
- ENERGY
- Amgen Inc. in Thousand Oaks won a...
- Computer Sales Suffered a Rare Drop Last Year : Technology: The recession and price wars sent revenue down 7.8%. It may have been the worst year-to-year performance ever.
- Gas Pipeline Competitors Put Their Futures on the Line : Supply and demand: Analysts predict there will be only one winner--or no winner--between two companies that want to build a pipeline to ship natural gas from Canada to California.
- COLUMN ONE : Stepping Down the Job Ladder : Layoffs have forced many professionals to accept lesser work, taking a psychic and financial toll. At some firms, it's a chance to hire blue-chip executives on the cheap.
- Ramona
- 2 Die in Fiery Crash of Propane Tanker
- MISSION VIEJO : Poll on Aegean Hills Annexation Mailed
- Matt Padgett
- SANTA ANITA : Classic Fame Perfectly Fit in San Marcos
- Killum Dies Three Days After Stroke : Aftermath: Neurologist says the cause of player's death might have been arteritis, an inflammation of the arteries. An autopsy will be performed today.
- College Football
- MUSIC REVIEW : Romero Skills Plentiful; Fare Too Similar : Romanticism: Part of the problem for the Chula Vista native was the program's lack of stylistic contrast.
- Mike Gross has been appointed to the...
- City-County Feud Fueled by Jail and Court Crisis : Government: With nowhere to turn for money, the two entities turn on each other in criminal-justice conflict.
- Cold Cash Again the Target of Robbers
- DANA POINT : Council Dispenses Cultural Grants
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Alexander Leads Oklahoma State Past Oklahoma
- Martha L. Hough has been appointed vice...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Arthur Shapiro of Sweetheart Corp.
- Market Focus : Huge Petroleum Field Leaves Few Gushing : * Property disputes and Colombian guerrillas are dampening enthusiasm for one of the largest recent oil finds in the Americas.
- Carlsbad
- Race-Related Brawl Injures Jail Inmate
- Profile : Police Coordinator to Walk a Tightrope : * A mild-mannered, moderate lawyer is charged with setting up a civilian force to patrol troubled El Salvador after the truce.
- LANDMARKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Church Remains Spiritual Home
- San Diego
- Being Flat-Chested Is OK, Even After Double Mastectomy : Health: Women who would risk cancer to have shapely breasts should examine their lives rather than their figures.
- What's Sacred About Driverless?
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Friendly Home for AIDS' Victims : Health care: Ariel House is one of the nonprofit shelters providing care for AIDS sufferers who can no longer care for themselves.
- Baseball
- Orange County Marathon Lagging Behind on Its Bills : Running: Promoter has not paid all suppliers, consultants. Many top runners have not received their prizes for performances in Nov. 3 event.
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Opulent 'Der Rosenkavalier' in San Diego
- A Fast Track to 'Carmen' : The Role Takes Graves to the Top
- A Simple Art Auction in Laguna Hangs by a Threat : Crime: A bomb scare forces nearly 200 collectors out of Diane Nelson Gallery. Many of them have their own theories about the caller's motive.
- Albert J. Strabic has been appointed vice...
- Dr. David Hansen has been elected president...
- Dow Index Falls 10.95 in Light Trading : Market Overview
- Captain Gordon L. Witter Jr., chief pilot...
- Proceeds From Benton Oil Stock Sale Total $5 Million
- Japan Hedges Commitments on U.S. Cars : Trade: No firm deal on buying autos and parts, Toyota says. House Speaker calls American workers lazy and unproductive.
- SAN NICOLAS ISLAND : Elephant Seals and Pups Clog Beaches
- COUNTYWIDE : Calleguas Chief to Retire After 22 Years With Water District
- Frying the Small Fry : Berlin Wall prosecutions focus suspiciously on mere border guards
- When the Love of Sport Becomes Life-Threatening
- MUSIC/STAGE
- Rose's New Show Helps Give Identity to Learning Channel
- Terry L. Leek has been appointed director...
- Title Insurer, Agency Enter Unusual Partnership : Insurance: The deal between First American and North American heralds a new kind of industry relationship in which underwriters work more closely with agents who sell the policies.
- Ronald R. Tuttle Ph.D. has been named...
- Confusion Over Setting Prices Plagues Russia : Economy: Despite reforms, old mechanisms for controlling costs at state-run shops remain in effect, with producers accused of driving up their profits 200% to 300%.
- 'Pay-or-Play' Health-Care Plan May Leave Employers Ailing : Insurance: The congressional Democrats' proposal is assailed as unfairly placing the onus of a national problem on business.
- County-USC Patients Left in Public Halls on Gurneys : Health care: Hours-long overflow into corridors described as shocking example of overcrowding.
- Rep. Aspin to Speak on Military Future
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Public-Fund Scandals Strain Public's Trust : Government: Recent O.C. incidents could darken the taxpayer's already dim view of politicians, officials feel.
- IRVINE : Bridges or Tunnels Discussion Planned
- Woman, Girl Found Shot and Dumped
- A Day to Recall a Dream : Celebration: Hundreds march and gather in Oxnard to observe the birthday of slain civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Vista Gives Basketball a Hard Sell
- Anteater Tennis Team Wins Marathon Match
- Emtman Reportedly to Enter NFL Draft
- UCI Has Scoring Lapse in 71-52 Loss to UNLV
- Michel Adamson has been appointed to the...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Freedom Is Still Rubin's Motto
- Newhall Land & Farming's Profit in Quarter Rises 61%
- F2M Inc. in Lancaster won an $11,507,675...
- Zenith National Investor Sells 155,000 Shares
- Animal Rights Activists Protest GM; 6 Arrested
- Haitians Hope Repatriation Rumors Don't Become Fact : Refugees: They pass time at Guantanamo Bay as U.S. officials and legal activists debate whether to admit them.
- Shamir Opens Vote Drive Vowing to Keep West Bank
- THOUSAND OAKS : Attorney Suspended for Year Over Loan
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees Cut Back Desegregation Plan
- Ex-Planner for Cleveland Backed for L.A. Position : Urban agenda: Homeowner coalition endorses Norman Krumholtz, a supporter of affordable housing, to head city department. Bradley to interview finalists for the post on Friday.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE AID SUMMIT : Where to Find a Quick $6 Billion : Why keep spending on Cold War programs like Radio Free Europe, now that our former enemy is our friend in need?
- Escapes Prompt CYA to Consider More Security
- NBA ROUNDUP : Boston Limps to Victory Over Cavaliers
- Louisiana Player Commits to Aztec Football Team
- Auto Surcharge
- Gephardt
- Controversial Green Line
- Dealing With National Debt
- Dealing With National Debt
- * Cypress Semiconductor and its outspoken chief...
- Controversial Green Line
- Japan-Bashing
- Japan-Bashing
- Japan-Bashing
- Controversial Green Line
- Saving Condors
- Catalogue Deluge
- Disarmament
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 21, 1992
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- MOVIES - Jan. 21, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 21, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 21, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 21, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 21, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 21, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 21, 1992
- It's Like Losing a Brother for Teammate
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Challengers Will Use One Course
- MORE X'S: Students doing papers on Martin...
- Bush to Call for Freeze on New Regulations
- Ethical Question: Who Is Responsible for Athlete at Risk?
- SECRET SPLENDOR: Since the old Whiting Ranch...
- DISCOUNT RUN: Anaheim Mayor Fred Hunter, who's...
- RV WARS: The Fullerton City Council last...
- FBI Targeting Lawyers in War on Mob : Crime: Strategy is evident in San Diego wiretap case, where an attorney was indicted along with alleged Mafiosi.
- Congress Reconvening as Election-Year Battles Loom : Legislation: Health care, taxes and education are among the key issues facing the lawmakers. President Bush has set a clearly partisan tone.
- Indecent Exposure Incident Has Rangers Seeking Victim
- Science / Medicine : Genetic Engineering Offers Hope in Diabetes
- Science / Medicine : Huge Gamma Ray Source Detected
- Like King, Sculptor Had a Dream : Monument: Artist Charles Dickson will see tribute to slain civil rights leader unveiled today.
- Science / Medicine : Meteor Caused Dents in Pampas
- OXNARD : School Bond Issue to Be Discussed
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Courier Breezes; Krickstein Wilts
- After McEnroe's Victory Comes a Shot in the Arm : Australian Open: He gets controversial intravenous rehydration treatment.
- Golf
- COMEDY REVIEW : Roseanne's Fresh Even on Old Jokes
- OPERA REVIEWS : Pacific Opens '92 Season With 'Tosca'
- TV REVIEW : 'Bed of Lies' an Unkempt Story
- Coretta King Urges Political Role for Blacks
- Financial Aid Requests Rise at Universities
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbia and Croatia Tensions Mounting
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Loss of Giants to San Jose Adds to Self-Doubts in San Francisco
- Drive-By Shooting Wounds Six, Two of Them Seriously
- California IN BRIEF : SAN PABLO : Dog Killed After Mauling Owners
- Glitz on the Skids : Recession Is Forcing Many Orange County Socialites to Scale Back and Tone Down Their Party-Going
- ORANGE : Artist Seeks the Stamp of Approval
- Countdown Starts for Discovery Mission
- COUNTYWIDE : Activities Planned to Mark King Birthday
- Political Coalition Plans 'In-Pew' Voter Registration
- BREA : Installation of Play Equipment Stalled
- Andreas Felder finished first as his Austrian...
- Pro Football
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iowa Almost Catches Ohio State Flat-Footed
- Belarus Leader in China
- Lord William Geoffrey Rootes; British Auto Manufacturer
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Coretta King Urges Black Voter Drive
- SEAL BEACH : City Ups the Price of Owning a Pet
- FULLERTON : Group Seeks to Save Victorian Home
- LOS ALAMITOS : City OKs Cut in Some Business License Fees
- Fabrice Guy of France won his fourth...
- On Defense, They Sweep Opponents Off Their Feet : Lunceford: Senior's strength, intelligence and consistency have helped Trabuco Hills gain nine shutouts this season.
- Reds Make Larkin 5th on Pay List : Baseball: Five-year, $25.6-million contract makes him highest-paid shortstop in history.
- POP REVIEW : Cult Reaches for 'Heavy' Rock but Parodies Itself at Forum
- IRVINE : Wheelchair-Friendly Play Area Planned
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Backs Creation of Fire District
- On Defense, They Sweep Opponents Off Their Feet
- Pro Basketball
- Two Key Assistants to Stay on at SDSU : College football: Receivers coach Curtis Johnson, offensive line coach Bret Ingalls decline offers from Cal. Aztecs get commitment from Louisiana player.
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Koch's Second Boat Presses Conner
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 22-Member Panel on General Plan Created
- KCOP TV, KFWB-AM Take Top Honors : Awards: Channel 13, often last in ratings among news stations, garners five Golden Mikes for local broadcast news.
- Rosenberg Out of Step With Critics
- And the Race Is On . . . : 'Bugsy,' 'Beauty,' 'JFK' Win Globes--Leave Top Oscar Wide Open
- DANA POINT : City Votes to Join Police Services Audit
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women End Skid With Victory Over Anteaters
- Running
- POINT MUGU : Helicopter Forced to Land Near Highway
- LEGAL FILE
- Two Firms Claim TV Rights to KGB Files : Television: Both RHI and Davis say stories from the agency's records are theirs, but there's confusion as the spy unit is split into two segments.
- Jail Officials Move Inmates After Brawl : Honor Rancho: Authorities order transfers throughout the sprawling Castaic facility after the weekend dormitory melee involving 129. Three deputies and 14 prisoners are injured.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Long Beach Wins Again in Hawaii
- Swimming
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Conner's Backing From People Might Come Out in the Wash
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Cook Is Mr. Chips When It Counts in Hope Playoff : Golf: He outlasts four others who are tied after 90 holes, beating Sauers with an eagle.
- Defenseman Is Paying Back Gulls for Their Interest : Hockey: Alan Hepple, undersized but not overmatched, has helped anchor the team's defense. He also earned a berth in the IHL All-Star Game.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Manager Gets $11,000-a-Year Raise
- MOORPARK : Group Helps Youths Steer Clear of Gangs, Alter Focus of Lives
- MISSION VIEJO : Smoking Banned at School Sports Events
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Stars & Stripes Endures Charge From Jayhawk
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Future Is Grungy in 'Freejack'
- COUNTYWIDE : Women Sought for Government Service
- Return of Hilliard Gives Long Beach the Edge in Renewal of UCLA Rivalry
- Where There's a Will, There's a Way : King anniversary reminds America anew of the need to commit to fight for fairness
- Science / Medicine : Brown Dwarfs Believed Found
- At the Fringe of Super Bowl Spotlight : Pro football: Many of the best stories on the season's championship game occur off the field.
- Suns Flex Their Muscles, Beat Trail Blazers in Overtime
- DANCE REVIEW : Rocco's 'Steel and Grace'
- Tuning Up Brains : Early Musical Training May Enhance a Child's Mental Ability
- Resolute Schools Boss Gives Pupils a Vital CHOICE
- Quarterbacks Lead West to Victory in Shrine Game
- Gault Fails to Make Bobsled Team
- Bobsledding Attracts All the Big Names
- Name in the News
- STAGE REVIEW : Telling the Obvious in 'Old Boy'
- TV Star Smith Is Wrongly Assailed
- Shifting Sand to Save Beaches : A Unique Machine May Be Solution to Erosion in Oceanside
- Killum Falls Into Coma, Is Critical : College basketball: Oregon State guard is placed on respirator and his family maintains bedside vigil.
- After McEnroe's Big Win Comes a Shot in the Arm : Australian Open: He gets controversial intravenous rehydration treatment.
- Dead Set Against Dead Period : Preps: City-mandated two weeks off from sports during winter period has few supporters.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA : For Safe Parks, Put Gangs on the Peace Path : Mediation--and stronger lighting--would answer community fears better than laws that shut all youths out.
- Deputies Want to Move Into Roomier Station in Camarillo
- Red Star Fails on Deadline : Challengers: Russian syndicate fails to meet second deadline to reach San Diego, but that doesn't mean an end to the controversy.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Still Beating on Pistons
- LEGAL FILE
- Music : South Bay Orchestra Shines
- Anaheim Woman Killed, 2 Hurt in Car Collision
- FILLMORE : Parks Commission Gets New Members
- Running
- ORANGE : New Panels to Focus on Retaining Firms
- A thigh injury to Paul Duchesnay forced...
- An Hour of TV Golf Coverage Taken Away, Then Given Back
- San Diego State's McNaull to Undergo 'Precautionary' Tests
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Embracing Wins Aqueduct's Broadway Handicap
- Rookie Falko Zandstra of the Netherlands won...
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- COLUMN ONE : Rebels' Weapon: Cyanide : With a cult of suicide, the Tamil Tigers rank among the world's most dedicated guerrilla groups. Their liberation war in Sri Lanka has entered the realm of fanaticism.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Gamsakhurdia Loyalists Continue Fight
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Conference May Offer More Hope Than Help to Ex-Soviet Republics : Foreign aid: More than 50 nations will discuss a global effort to ship supplies to Russia and its neighbors.
- Comeback Kid : Valley Realty Prodigy Glickman Rebounds From Bankruptcy
- Science / Medicine : Laymen Can Join Paleontological Dig
- Science / Medicine : The Cradle of American Science : Remains of New World's First Research Center Found on Island Where 'Lost Colony' Vanished
- Ex-Cons for Christ : Born-Again Former Smuggler Reaches Out to Help
- SUPER BOWL NOTES : Let It Snow, Let It Snow: Dome Is Ready
- Pop Reviews : Ned's Atomic Dustbin Leads Healthy Rebellion
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Curator Guenther Seeks to Bring the Masses to the Media : Newport Harbor museum official says for too long, art has been distancing audiences from itself. He hopes to change that.
- Scarcity of Candidates Dims Luster of Iowa Caucus : Election: President Bush is uncontested and Democratic Sen. Harkin, the state's favorite son, faces only the challenge of Jerry Brown.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : $14.2 Million Won by Lotto Player
- Midnight Express: Lawyer Melvin Belli, who rode...
- Life Is Always a Ball : The Faces Change, but Not the Quality of Harlem Globetrotters' Performance
- SANTA ANITA : Laramie Moon Emerges as Another Promising Runner From Argentina
- Wilson Invites 'Composites' to Capital for a Real Lunch
- Thomas F. Parkinson; Poet, Authority on Beat Generation
- Hawaii Calls; Farm Workers Say 'Aloha' : Labor: Opportunity abounds in state where unemployment rate is 2%. Recruiters tailor appeal to Mexican farmhands in California.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Doctor Says Dahmer Cut Victims' Brains
- PLATFORM : Worth the Price
- OJAI : Martin to Retire as Recreation Director
- Point Mugu Test Center, 3 Others to Be Consolidated : Military: The facilities in California and New Mexico will be united under one command. The change is meant to streamline weapons development and save millions of dollars.
- Pocketful of Miracles, Pockets Full of Money
- PLACENTIA : School District Sees Bleak Budget Year
- On Defense, They Sweep Opponents Off Their Feet : Ruggiero: Junior acts as field general for Estancia, which has allowed only six goals in 13 soccer matches.
- As Big-Time Media Events Go, This Wasn't Very Much
- Algeria Soldier Killed in 1st Violence Since Fundamentalist Vote Victory Was Stalled
- Jailed Escobar Faces Security Crackdown : Colombia: Reports say the Medellin boss is running the cartel from prison--and that he has met with terrorists and other criminals.
- Germany Marks the Site Where Holocaust Began
- Shamir Coalition Loses Majority : Israel: Two right-wing parties withdraw their support to protest Mideast talks. The prime minister presses for midyear elections and U.S. foreign-aid support.
- World IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Ex-Communist Fails in Bid for Presidency
- Mexico Storm Kills 17
- The Cool Factor : Forget the fancy talk. Kids can tell you in one word why they like a toy.