- Latinos Lead Campaign for Better Education in Dinuba : Schools: Similar protests against Anglo officials are expected to spread through San Joaquin Valley towns.
- GARDEN GROVE : Enrollment in Adult, ROP Classes to Begin
- O.C. PLATFORM : Worth the Price
- PLACENTIA : Blaze Destroys Garage, Two Cars
- Lack of Money Slows Cleanup at Airport : Camarillo: The Army Corps of Engineers has taken responsibility for chemical contaminants at nine sites. But local officials say the promise to help falls far short of what's needed.
- Lasorda Will Always Find a Way to Manage
- Alberto Tomba of Italy won a slalom...
- Yeah, but the Governor Didn't Take His Team to a Bowl Game
- Sockers Win, But Now Life Begins Anew : Soccer: Coach Ron Newman's system gets its biggest test now that Brian Quinn is gone.
- Jackson's New CNN Talk Show Widens Spectrum of Thought
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : After Lapse Into Burlesque, Etta James Hits Stride
- Dance : Lewitzky Co. in Retrospective
- Pop Reviews : A Vital Etta James at the Coach House
- THE PHILIPPINES
- American Dream, American Nightmare : POSTCARDS, <i> by E. Annie Proulx,</i> Charles Scribner's Sons, $22.95, 352 pages
- Meteor Shower Suspected as Fireballs Are Seen
- Driverless Trains--Is L.A. on Right Track? : Transit: When they work well, riders are delighted. But success in other cities may not mean much here.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PETS
- A Passion for Boating Turned Into a Business : After buying a bankrupt firm's sport-fishing boat division, entrepreneur set about learning the boat-building business.
- A Mickey Mouse View of Nuclear Fission and the Rams
- Car Chased by Police Hits 2nd Vehicle; 2 Hurt
- Remembering the Fallen : El Salvador: Celebration of peace accord is tinged with memories of people who died during country's civil war.
- LAKE FOREST : School Likely to Be Named After City
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Hyundai Rejects Offer by Strikers
- Link Between Implants, Immune Disease Is Seen
- Kuwait Asks U.N. to Aid POWs' Return
- Stock Market Leaders and Laggards
- Japanese Banks Scored on Loans : Finance: A San Francisco group says Japanese-controlled banks in California aren't doing enough for minorities and low-income consumers. The banks call its criticism misleading.
- Embezzlement Suspect Kept Up Impeccable Front
- AUTOS
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PETS
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago Blast Scene Yields a Third Body
- Political Prodigy : Leadership: At 25, Nels Henderson is the youngest-ever head of the county Democratic Central Committee. He's already making changes.
- 530 AM on Your Radio Dial Is a Static Symbol
- OFF THE TICKER : Stout Contribution There, Old Chap
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Sleeping Pill Data Allegedly Withheld
- James H. McBath; Hosted TV Debates
- MISSION VIEJO : Man Gets Exemption on TV Satellite Dish
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PETS
- Rare Heavy Snow, Deep Chill Grip States in the Deep South
- OPERA REVIEWS : A New San Diego 'Der Rosenkavalier'
- Senate Stalls PBS Money, Blames 'Bias' : Legislation: Republicans put a 'hold' on measure that affects 1994 broadcasting budget. The move comes amid activity against public TV by conservative groups.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Mutual Fund Performance by Category
- Administration Split Over What to Do About Hussein
- More Blacks Go to College; Rate for Latinos Falls : Education: Total of minorities on campus grows, but the gap with whites closes only slightly, a study will show today.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: PETS
- California IN BRIEF : NEWPORT BEACH : Attorney Convicted in Blood Test Plot
- PERSPECTIVES ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY : The Foundation Has Been Laid for Us All : Dr. King set the stage and cleared the way for me to move through our system, impeded only by my own limitations.
- Comeback Kid : Real Estate Prodigy Glickman Crashed, but He's on the Rise
- COUNTYWIDE : Recycled Trees Yield Free Mulch
- NORTH TUSTIN : Panel Picks New Members for Posts
- ORANGE : Schools Chief Lauded for Latino Support
- Texas A&M; Player, 2 Coaches Are Treated for Poisoning
- College Football
- Murphy Is a 'Serious Candidate' : College football: Titan coach is given an interview for the vacant head coaching position at San Jose State.
- LEGAL FILE
- Does New Jersey Have a Better Way? : Welfare proposals that California needs to look at carefully
- Science / Medicine : Gene Pattern May Tell Life Span
- Banking on Instruments of Change : Marketing: Even in tough economic times, those at merchants' annual show say, there is a music business.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kessel's Experience Enlivens Show
- Frizzelle Feels Protege Has Betrayed Him : Politics: Assemblyman faces challenge by colleague Tom Mays in newly constituted 67th district in which they both reside.
- CHINA
- Madame Chiang May Go Back to Taiwan
- Castro Ignores Appeals for Clemency, Upholds Death Sentence for Cuban Exile
- Over the Barricades and to the Asylum!
- Westminster Ticket Top Lotto Winner
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 18
- PERSPECTIVES ON MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY : The Issues Weren't Buried With Him : Countless others fought valiantly for civil rights; many are still around and could enlighten us on today's history.
- Federal Tax Cut Likely to Be Offset by Local Levies : Economy: States hiked taxes $25 billion in last two years and may boost them another $10 billion in 1992.
- Should You Get Out of Stock Issues for a While? : Investing: It depends on how much risk you can take and whether you're investing long term. Many say stocks are heading for a short-term fall.
- Red Cross Relief Ships Anchor in Somalia
- Herbert G. Luft; Entertainment Editor of B'nai B'rith Paper
- Blue Line Section Reopens After Fatal Weekend Crash
- Shizuo Takano; Led Development of VHS Video System
- CAPITOL JOURNAL / DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB : Wilson Wrestles for Control of Budget Debate
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : White Supremacists Tied to Bombings
- The Problem Is Not the Immigrants : Simi Valley congressman would blame wrong people for rising cost of illegal immigration
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Eldredge Gets 2-Week Reprieve
- Public Enemy Shows Good Purpose, Poor Taste
- Friends and Writers
- Wilson's Budget Proposals
- Individualism
- Wilson's Budget Proposals
- Debate Over Abortion
- Wilson's Budget Proposals
- Wilson's Budget Proposals
- West County Issue / Outlook for...
- Economics
- First Lady's Speech
- First Lady's Speech
- Debate Over Abortion
- Warren Commission Defense Won't Wash
- Municipal Investments
- Warren Commission Defense Won't Wash
- Air War in Pacific : Transportation: As transpacific traffic increased in the '80s, some airlines expanded service; others joined the fray. But the Gulf War and the recession have driven off passengers, leaving empty seats. A fare war has ensued--hurting airlines, but benefiting passengers.
- Warren Commission Defense Won't Wash
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 20, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 20, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 20, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 20, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 20, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 20, 1992
- Poor Reputation Hurting U.S. Car Makers in Japan : Trade: A shrinking market and a perception of poor quality and style stand in the way of efforts to sell more cars there.
- Front-Runner Clinton Target of Debate Rivals : Democrats: Five candidates square off in New Hampshire, devote most time to reciting policy positions.
- U.N. Nuclear Inspection: Can It Really Work?
- Bugs, Wiretaps Snare Lawyer in FBI's War on Mob Crime : Law: Tactics leading to indictment naming San Diego attorney Nick DePento raise issues about balance of power in an adversarial system of justice.
- Family That Lost 2 of 5 Sons Consoled
- Group Seeks a Place to Park Electric Car Industry : Burbank: Closed-down factories are seen as possible sites. As many as 40 firms could be involved in producing a prototype vehicle--and jobs for unemployed workers.
- Fabled highway set to celebrate its WWII role : Alaska-Canada roadway was built in 1942 after Japan invaded the Aleutians--the only foreign occupation on the continent.
- Another Chapter for Me and Jessica Hahn
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 20, 1992
- Credit Cards Undermine Japanese Saving Habit : Banking: The number of consumers who abuse the plastic has jumped--and so have personal bankruptcies.
- U.S., French Partners Bid on LTV Unit : Defense: The offer for the Dallas firm's aerospace division is higher than Martin Marietta and Lockheed's $350-million proposal, industry sources say.
- Rabbi Convicted of Fraud In Sales of Penny Stocks
- Foreign Stock Market Performance
- Stocks, Bonds, Dividends: A Beginner's Guide
- Turning Up the Heat
- Vans ORANGE Nature of Business: Manufactures, retails,...
- OCCUPATION: VAULT TELLER
- Agran Complains of Exclusion : Campaign: Candidate's absence from televised debates denies him national exposure needed for voter recognition and fund raising, he says.
- AUTOS
- JAPAN
- ANTHONY DIGIOVANNI, Vice President and Regional Director, University of Phoenix
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 20, 1992
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Opening Up China's Market Apt to Be Hard
- * Andrew C. Butterbrodt has been appointed...
- * Michael Hughes has been promoted to...
- Discounters High on Trendy Housewares : Retailing: Makers of upscale kitchen items find their merchandise is selling like hot cakes to the K mart crowd.
- Orange County Flight Schools Hit Turbulence : Aviation: Recession takes a toll at John Wayne Airport, but love of the wild blue yonder keeps aerobatics fans airborne.
- Magazine's Seafood Expose Leaves Bad Taste in Alaska : Marketing: Consumer Reports article has state officials steamed . . . and scrambling to prove the quality of its salmon.
- FICTION
- Chile's Wandering Bard : NERUDA: An Intimate Biography, <i> By Volodia Teitelboim</i> , <i> translated by Beverly J. Delong-Tonelli (The Texas Pan American Series/ University of Texas Press: $29.95; 528 pp.)</i>
- Gamsakhurdia Given 4 Days to Get Out : Georgia: New government issues warning as ousted leader tries to rally support in western part of republic.
- DARE's Results Prove Difficult to Measure : Substance abuse: There is much anecdotal evidence that the anti-drug program works, but there is no proof.
- Industrialization Spells End of Ex-Boom Town : Brazil: Peasants migrate to city slums as government gives priority to production of export crops over basic foods.
- Keep Flexin' Those Pecs
- Gene Wilder's The Woman in Red (KCOP...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Reading Room
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES : Why Do They Study So Hard, Yet Stay in America's Basement?
- Rockwell Lab Earns 'Good' Rating in New Federal Report : Energy: U.S. agency cites two 'deficiencies,' but notes improvement in other areas. The firm wins award fee of $1 million.
- Time to Deal With Trash : North County needs to end fight, select landfill site
- FILLMORE : Youth, 17, Arrested After Man Stabbed
- Pension Inflation Controls Needed : * Officials' Expensive Loophole Should Be Closed
- Long Beach Breathes a Sigh of Relief : Government: The firing of Police Chief Binkley seems to end a long-running controversy. Citizens express hope that the city can now concentrate on fighting crime.
- Woods' Late Jumper Lifts USD Past USF
- SANTA CLARITA: The Local Agency Formation Commission,...
- Marine Biologist Finds Himself in Bigger Waters : Environment: John Grant oversees prevention of oil spills off the local coastline and assessment of the ecological toll when they do occur.
- Cuddle Club : Hospitals: Twenty-one volunteers hug and hold newborns at the County Medical Center to help them get a good start in life.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman's Turnovers Are Fatal in Loss to Cal Poly Pomona
- SANTA ANITA : Best Pal Stages Runaway in Stretch to Turn Back Olympio and Dinard
- WHAT'S THAT SMELL?: You may not be...
- Long-Distance Overload : Marketing: The big three carriers put on a $1-billion advertising blitz last year. They are blasting consumers--and each other--to win market share.
- WAR COMES TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: California's...
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Low Fares for Would-Be Couriers?
- Market's Slow, But She Enjoys 'New' Home
- STYLE : FASHION : Body Conscious
- ERIC NADLER: Putting Moon in a New Light
- Monterey Park : Vote Set on Height Limits
- The Man Against Medellin : Alex McArthur Plays a U.S. Drug Agent Who Busted the Big One
- Boy Gives Brother the Walk of Life
- Galanter's Key Planning Aide Abruptly Quits : Government: Two other field representatives of the city councilwoman are dismissed in a major staff shake-up.
- Moonlighting Vampire Buster Finds Plenty of Undead Lore to Sink His Teeth Into
- Syria, Lebanon Say They'll Boycott Talks
- European Inventors Build Machine Aimed at Reversing Spread of African Desert
- Marine Life Tapped for New Drugs : Medicine: The ocean, like the rain forest, holds invaluable pharmaceutical resources. Scientists hope pollution won't limit its potential.
- Ynez Elementary Boy Wins Card Competition
- ROAD NOTES
- Baldwin Students Aid L.A. Rescue Mission
- Male Bonding : Center Attempts to Help Men Redefine Masculinity
- The Obsession with Evil : Why we are transfixed by serial killers
- To Fight Crime, Some Blacks Attack Gun Control : Society: Revisionists see restrictive laws as a historically racist effort to control their community. Violence proves the laws aren't working.
- Man Sentenced for Killing Lover's Ex-Husband
- America's Dwindling List of Good Friends in Asia : Foreign Relations: For the first time, the U.S. seems headed into an era in which neither Japanese nor Chinese will be the Asians of our dreams.
- Helping Bald Eagle Raise Heir Naturally : Biology: Pollution and hunting wiped out the birds in the Channel Islands. But this year, for the first time, an egg laid on Catalina Island was successfully hatched.
- VENTURA : Automatic-Weapon Purchaser Arrested
- Friends Unite to Reform Congress : Oxnard: Two men start a bipartisan group devoted to getting rid of Capitol Hill lawmakers who 'have been there too long.'
- The Olympics According to Jean-Claude
- ROUNDUP : Canyon's Padgett Wins a Title at Wrestling Meet
- Jim Holland of Norwich, Vt., won his...
- NFL NOTES : Competitive Super Bowls--a New Trend?
- In Search of the Next Nirvana . . .
- SNEAKS '92 : The Shape of Films to Come : Hollywood '92--a Moviescape of Hopes and Questions
- * Stephen J. Mihalic has joined Commercial...
- Chairman Roger Johnson's High-Stakes Bid to Revive Western Digital : Technology: He built the company into a billion-dollar enterprise. But mistakes and the recession led to red ink--and shareholder griping.
- Space Industry Lifting Off for Europe's Firms : Meeting: There's a bullish spirit, as experts collaborate in Paris on satellite data helping them understand and manage deforestation, ozone depletion, climatic changes and natural disasters.
- * Joy Malek has joined Coldwell Banker...
- Home Improvement : Double-Pane Window Needs to Be Replaced
- STYLE : LOOKS : No Sweat
- Record Crop Causes Peanut Prices to Plunge : Agriculture: One result is an unprecedented number of new products.
- Two Couples, 3 Kids and a Sale
- In the Russian Tradition : SLEEPWALKER IN A FOG, <i> By Tatyana Tolstaya translated from the Russian by Jamey Gambrell (Alfred A. Knopf: $19; 192 pp.)</i>
- DON GIOVANNI: Myths of Seduction and Betrayal,...
- Recession Has Been Shot in Arm for the Pawnbroking Business
- The Roots of Change
- FDA Tells Firm to Open Data on Breast Implants
- 'CBS Schoolbreak' has a lesson for siblings: Help bring up baby
- The New Isolationism: the Same Old Mistake : Warning to U.S. by British ambassador is worth heeding
- Day of Events to Mark King's Birthday : Holiday: Planners say the program honoring the slain civil rights leader is 'our way of keeping the dream alive.'
- CAMARILLO : 2 Youths Injured in Shooting at Motel
- CSUN's Dial-a-Class Registration Hailed as Innovative Success
- Texas A&M; Players Are Treated After Being Overcome by Fumes
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Grousing Players Are Undoing of Jones in Seattle
- Bishop Montgomery Girls Lose to Powerful Brea-Olinda, 62-42
- TRACK AND FIELD : Johnson Last in Four-Man Field in Ottawa
- Trevino Offers Advice to Daly: Forget Crowds
- Overlooked Players Get Showcase Today
- SUPER DUPER: Going to the Super Bowl...
- Winter in the Valley of Oaxaca--Is It Spring?
- SPORT REPORT
- Fishing for a Good View : Excursions: A novel way to catch the America's Cup races is from another boat--a fishing boat. And you might bring home dinner too.
- 100,000 Attend Rare Legal Rally by Kenya Opposition
- Coastal Panel OKs Plans to Develop Park
- SNAPSHOT A NIGHT ON 911 DUTY : Backed-Up Calls, Few Units: 'It Scares Me Many Nights'
- Cameras Focus on Elusive Rhino : Wildlife: The reputed source of Marco Polo's unicorn finds refuge in Indonesian reserve.
- Tough Times Challenging Western Digital Chairman
- King: A Filmed Record ... Montgomery to...
- An Insider Moves Out, Up : No, the Peace Corps' new boss has never done any field work. But Elaine Chao knows her way around Washington's political jungles.
- Deployment of Officers by LAPD Questioned : Police: More than 400 have clerical or other duties. Critics say these tasks could be handled by civilians.
- Leading Our Economic Revival With a White Flag : California: Republicans call the state 'a bad product' and lead the business exodus even as they sit on competitiveness panels. Democrats, take heart.
- MEN'S BASKETBALL
- Bent on Losing : Colandro Is Disqualified in Australia After Using Putter He Angrily Damaged
- Difficult to Determine Enthusiasm for County Section
- Titans Find Cure for What Ails Them
- ROUNDUP : CSUN Duo Set School Marks for Freshmen
- POP MUSIC : ALBUM REVIEW : *** VARIOUS ARTISTS "Juice" motion picture soundtrack (<i> MCA</i> )
- The Bad Girls of the Art World : The Guerrilla Girls call attention to the lack of opportunity for women in museums and galleries with posters that can be seen in a retrospective at Loyola Marymount University
- POP MUSIC : Bringing the Noise to 'Juice' : Sonic architect Hank Shocklee surveys the future radically and sees videos, merchandising tie-ins and even rap opera
- MOVIES : Ms. Beauty and the Beast : Writer of Disney Hit Explains Her 'Woman of the '90s'
- State Extends Deadline for Appraisers
- HACK ATTACK
- L.A. SPEAK
- CLIQUES
- STYLE : GARDENS : Landscaped at Last
- Youthful Challenge Led Her to Pursue Social Service Work
- Time Erases Site, but Not Memory, of Black Collective : Preservation: Booker T. Washington-inspired Dearfield is fading into the past. Its place in American history is not.
- Record Crowd Expected for Parade
- Comedian Hurt When Car Goes Off Freeway
- Strangers in Paradise on Job Quest : Migrants: Mexican laborers headed for the fields of Maui must cope with island's social tensions, loneliness.
- Easily A Rouge Wins; Corona Chick Scratched
- Sunderland Manages as Titans Get It Right
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Cool McEnroe Beats Heat, Sanchez in 5 Sets
- 'Ida' Puts Fun and Adventure Back Into Life : Comedy explores the relationship between two senior citizens and deals with making use of time
- NEW RELEASES
- MAKE ME AN OFFER and A KID...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : Waste Not
- Saudis Reportedly Press U.S. to Oust Iraq Leader
- Ship's Crew Arrested on Cocaine Charges
- 2 Workers Injured in Nuclear Plant Accident
- If Someone Smells a Rat, It's Likely Not a Member of This Fancy British Breed
- Algeria Recalls Ambassadors to Iran, France
- Doctor Tells Tired Yeltsin: Stay Home
- Monterey Park : Park Adds Reception Hall
- Courts Perpetuating AIDS Stereotypes, Study Indicates
- Recession Crueler to Aging Cities of North County
- An Ideal Site for Marine Corps Museum : * County's Ties to Military Make Historical Center at El Toro Particularly Fitting
- Cooperation Among Cities Is Way to Go : * New and Older Communities Look to Each Other to Find Solutions to Problems
- Texas El Paso Buries SDSU in Second Half
- Killum's Second Stroke 'More Severe' Than First
- El Camino Rallies for 66-61 Win
- PREPS : Rough Road Schedule Awaits Morningside
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONAL HIGHLIGHTS : Minnesota Adds Michigan State to Upset List
- MISSING IN ACTION: The Fine Young Cannibals...
- * Michael L. Willoughby has been elected...
- Diamond Cartel Holding Steady in Russia : Markets: The specter of chaos in the new republic threatens decades of price-control by De Beers.
- Many Factors Included in Setting Assessment
- FICTION
- Turkmen Handmade Carpets Traditionally Are the Best--Just Ask the Turkmen
- At an hour that most hikers would...
- Quayle Chips Shots, Quips Lots in Windup of Campaign Swing
- Map Project Uncovers Lava Flow, Landslides Off Hawaiian Islands : Cartography: Scientists say charting of sea floor will improve understanding of U.S. ocean resources.
- In Hard Times, Posh Eateries Must Forage for Customers : Dining: Celebrity chefs and California cuisine aren't enough these days. New menus, perks for frequent customers, even lower prices are being tried.
- SIERRA CLUB--The second of five statewide political...
- Chance of Rain, Wind Seen Today
- MOTOR RACING OFF ROAD AT ANAHEIM : Millen Wins on a Rough Night
- Titans Hold Off Anteaters : Basketball: Cal State Fullerton stops UC Irvine rally to win, 86-83, for its first conference victory of the season.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Marciulionis Helps Warriors Win, 143-141
- SMALL FACES: If you want a clue...
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Russian Boat Fails to Show
- Anti-Macho Man : Director Pedro Almodovar Once Performed in an Underground Drag Band and Wrote a Pornographic Comic Strip, now in Eight Acclaimed Movies, He Continues to Relentlessly Skewer Traditional Spanish Values
- Melbourne: A Tale of Two Cities
- Caltrans Work Sites Scheduled
- Voter Wariness Ups Stakes in New Hampshire Debate : Democrats: Forum tonight gives candidates the chance to carve out an identity in a state where 'undecided' leads polls.
- Shelters Overflowing With Homeless Animals Reflect One Heartbreak of Recession : Economy: Pounds and clinics are busier than ever as families are forced to give up Fido or Puff. Horses, expensive to keep, are also being let go.
- Getting the Line on the Electric Slide
- Trying to Skirt Affordable Housing Law : Government: Rich communities are trying to make deals with neighbors to accept their share of required multifamily units. Critics say it amounts to economic and racial segregation. SAN GABRIEL VALLEY
- Baldwin Park : Commuter Station Contract
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 18
- Strong Winds Expected to Keep Blowing
- U.S. Sues Lake Forest Firm Over Firing : Discrimination: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges that Eiki International dismissed a worker because of his accent.
- Watching a Family Teeter on the Edge
- ART : The Real Death Valley : Nobuho Nagasawa has created 'The Atomic Cowboy'--an exhibition that addresses the fatal consequences of using former atomic test sites as locations for '50s films
- Great American Quartets . . . and Others
- Today we give you Europe On $32-a-Day...
- Los Angeles CountyTORRANCE: Phase 1 of La...
- In Tasmania, the Familiar Yields Surprises
- Sierra Madre : Water Bill Hike on Agenda