- Obituaries - Jan. 10, 1992
- San Diego
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Protection for Delta Smelt Is Criticized
- TUSTIN : Candidates for City Posts Must File Soon
- Planner Rescinds Limits on Builders
- Names in the News - Jan. 10, 1992
- SIMI VALLEY : Park District Gets Grant to Plant Trees
- BUENA PARK : Trial of Lawsuit Against City Begins
- Woman Gets 18 Years for Cocaine Possession
- OXNARD : Leak of Toxic Gas Prompts Evacuation
- Old Putter Is Right Stick to Rodriguez : T of C Seniors: He finds 30-year-old club in a closet and putts his way to a two-under-par 70.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 10, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 10, 1992
- FBI Investigating Lamb Realty for Fraud : Financing: The federal inquiry involves allegations that the firm illegally overstated homes' selling prices to lenders.
- Oil Prices Dip Below $18
- Koll Co. Unit Takes Boston Firm as Partner : Real estate: New management company will oversee buildings totaling 55 million square feet, about half of it outside California.
- Food on the Run
- Lasagnaless Lasagna
- Norwalk : Hearing on Soccer Ban Gets Argumentative and Bitter
- Suspect in Woman's Slaying to Stand Trial : * Crime: Alleged gunman faces nine felony counts, including murder, attempted murder and robbery.
- Voters Will Be Asked to Ease Height Limits : Development: City and slow-growth advocates agree the curbs are too restrictive for construction of a shopping mall on Atlantic Boulevard. Issue could go to voters in April.
- Nice RiceDoing well at doing good can...
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Wilson Says Welfare Costs Imperil Schools
- Audit Finds Pension Report Errors : Accounting: The earnings of up to 268 city employees may have been over-reported, resulting in an overpayment of benefits.
- Some Appetizing Getaways : Many restaurants and bars are, by nature, out-of-county experiences. Here are just a few, suggested by our staff, that might transport you:
- Cuba Says It Seized 3 From U.S. Who Planned Attacks
- La Verne : Helicopter Schools Opposed
- Baskin Robber(s) Make It a Triple
- Probe of 'Salary Spiking' Is Urged : Finances: A Huntington Beach citizens' group calls for investigation of charges that retiring city employees boosted their salaries to inflate pensions.
- Officer Faces Misconduct Charges in Steroid Case
- Opportunity Knox for Rams : Pro football: Coach who guided the team to five consecutive division titles in the '70s gets his old job back and also is given power over personnel decisions.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Parcells Out of Buccaneers' Plans--Again
- Nomadic Orso Granted Eligibility at Montclair Prep
- Avasaurus Wins Aqueduct Feature
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress' Late Misfires Allow Fullerton to Win on Road
- Golf
- MUSIC/DANCE
- Video Rental Chart : 'City Slickers' Fends Off 'Terminator'
- ENTERTAINMENT & NEWS MEDIA
- ETHNIC COOKING : Pasta and Beans
- ENTERTAINMENT & NEWS MEDIA
- The Ultimate Finger Food
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Unlikely Litigants, for Shore
- Worker Safety Deadline Set for North Carolina : Public health: The chicken processing plant fire that killed 25 people called attention to a lack of state inspection.
- Typhoon Batters Marshall Islands
- Instructional Aide Is Honored
- Culver City : Celebration for Filmmaker
- Elks Shelve Plan to Build Hotel on Old Lodge Site
- U.S. Will Seek NBC News Tape : Narcotics: A judge threatened to throw out a massive drug case unless the prosecution agreed to subpoena the recordings made during a stakeout.
- Pasadena : Red Cross Calls for Blood
- Norwalk : Father Wins Step in Bid for Custody of Infant Daughter
- Honeymoon Over in S.F. as Jordan Takes Office : Politics: Mayor is under fire on inauguration day, and he faces deficit that may frustrate his plans for city.
- ARCHITECTURE : Inside It's Chicken and Biscuits, but the Outside Manages to Crow
- Festive Twelfth Night Party Commemorates a Pair of Anniversaries
- COLUMN RIGHT : Once in Office, the Presidential Aura Appears : Quayle might not be electable, but if circumstance put him in power, he'd get the job done.
- Elvis wasn't in town on his 57th...
- OXNARD : Ex-Stockbroker Indicted in L.A.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Votes 9.5% Water Rate Increase
- TUSTIN : City Offers Plan on Tollway Route
- FBI Smashes L.A. Drug Ring Linked to Medellin Cartel : Crime: Six people are charged and three arrested. The case shows growing ties between local street gangs and major Colombian dealers.
- City Backtracks on Effort to Protect Scenic Ridges
- Karlin Urges Voters to Reject Recall : Courts: In first public statement, judge in Korean grocer case says her removal would attack Constitution. Opponents vow to pursue effort.
- Counties Settle Dispute Over Toll Lanes
- With Game on the Line, Harbor Is Able to Hold Off Cerro Coso : Basketball: Seahawks make four free throws in the final seconds to win Southern California Athletic Conference opener, 91-84.
- Developer of 'AIDS Drug' Is Sentenced
- Dodgers Start on Upbeat Note at Workout
- Their Best Offense Is Defense : Torrance Girls' Soccer Team Has Outscored Opponents, 193-11, the Past Two Seasons
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Eighth Consecutive Defeat Doesn't Upset Trainer of Strike The Gold
- Harvey Says Yes to Angels : Baseball: Four-year, $15.5-million contract will make him highest-paid reliever in the majors.
- Knox Begins to Shape Future : Rams: New coach will retain Zampese as offensive coordinator. Fisher, Teerlinck, Haskell might stay. But Bettis, Houck, Shelmon and Raye are probably out.
- Orlando Beats Seattle to End Streak at 17
- Guitarist Driven by Kindred Spirit : * Along the way, Mike Reilly has been inspired to keep on keeping on by friend Gregg Allman, who's seen tough times, too.
- ENERGY
- List of Top Firms for Blacks Has No California Names : Workplace: Black Enterprise magazine's omission may reflect the fact that other minority groups in the state are larger or faster-growing than blacks.
- Woolworth to Unload 450 Stores : Retailing: Up to 10,000 employees will be affected. The targeted U.S. outlets lost $50 million in the first nine months of the fiscal year.
- Software for Tracking Your Finances
- Partying Down: the Under-4 Crowd
- San Gabriel : Truck Parking Limits Set
- The Talk of TV: No One Has a Thing Left to Say
- Police Captain to Face Panel Over Steroids Charges : Investigations: The L.A. officer is the fourth to be ordered before a disciplinary board for allegedly obtaining the drugs from a doctor under federal indictment.
- County to Get $12 Million From 2 Ocean Polluters
- Robbers Take $260,000 in Jewelry From Store at Mall : Crime: It is the second such incident in a year at Best Products Co. in Thousand Oaks. Three intruders escape; one brandishes a handgun.
- ANAHEIM : City to Put Power Lines Underground
- COUNTYWIDE : Reception to Be Held for Sen. Seymour
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Tip for Bailey: Practice Makes Perfect
- Milwaukee Fight Yields Charges for Barkley
- Their Team Doesn't Get to Play Much : Scheduling Conflicts, Difficulty Booking Recitals Rule Out Many Dates for Gutierrez and Oliveira
- She Owns Up to the Decision
- ENERGY
- Dow Shrugs Off Bush Health News, Dips 0.89 : Market Overview
- Medical Properties, Nu-Med in Accord
- Excerpts: 'Year of Great Challenges'
- 2 Mayors Plead With Panel for $35 Billion in U.S. Aid : Government: Boston and Atlanta leaders say cutbacks have caused a crisis in public services.
- Mr. Goodwrench or Mr. Screw-Up?
- Some Appetizing Getaways : Many restaurants and bars are, by nature, out-of-county experiences. Here are just a few, suggested by our staff, that might transport you:
- MUSIC JIM HALL : A World Shaker : The jazz guitarist brings his sophisticated and subtle style to Santa Barbara in a rare West Coast trip.
- Santa Fe Springs : Broken Propane Line Fuels Fire at Powerine Refinery
- Quayle Stumps New Hampshire for Bush Cause
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Enigmatic Mexico : The surreal world of Manuel Bravo's photos is a mix of ancient verities and urbane sensibilities.
- School Board Gets New President, Members
- San Diego
- NAACP Will Monitor Trial of Officers in King Beating
- San Diego
- More Protection for the Patient : Oversight of burgeoning outpatient facilities to get a much-needed review
- Apartment Complex Granted New Hearing
- Mother Teresa Moved From Intensive Care
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : 2 Seized in Slaying of Auto Dealer
- PREP NOTES
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Remain Cold in Boston Garden
- Alemany Fades in Late Going of 65-57 Loss
- Clippers' Manning Makes the Right Choice : Pro basketball: He passes to Harper, who hits the shot that beats the Pacers, 104-102.
- Struggling Aztecs Begin WAC Play : College basketball: With Clark out and problems at the guard position, SDSU must mature in a hurry against Wyoming.
- Zampese Staying on Team : Rams: Knox waiting on Seahawks' Catlin to see if Fisher will be retained.
- Angels Make Harvey the Richest Reliever : Baseball: He will make $15.5 million over four years. Schofield's and Parrish's starting jobs are in jeopardy.
- THE GRAMMY NOMINATIONS
- Chicago Symphony Tops Classical List
- Toyota Seeks to Sell GM Cars in Japan : Automobiles: Analysts say a deal between the two giants would have great symbolic significance.
- Consumers Cut Use of Credit in November
- Dime-Store Dirge : Closure of 75-Year-Old Santa Ana Woolworth Saddens Customers
- Pickfair Owners Receive OK for Enlarged Lot : Development: The City Council vote would allow Pia Zadora and her husband, or a subsequent owner, to add a 19,600-square-foot house on the estate grounds.
- Dornan Warns About 'Knee-Jerk' B-2 Slashes
- Cerritos : Parents, Students Demand Return of Ex-Principal
- Rams Bring Knox Back, Hope Wins Will Follow : Pro football: Coach who guided the team to five straight division titles in the '70s regains his old job and also gets power over personnel decisions.
- Family Feeling Hounded in Basset Case
- Wet Suit and Tie : Surfers do a balancing act--on the board and in their lives. They split their time between the demands of the office and the lure of the waves.
- Paying for Their Checked Pasts
- 6 Plants Rank on the Top-20 List of Air Polluters in '90 : Environment: The air quality district releases its annual figures. The good news is that in most cases the plants released less pollution than in 1989.
- Rockabilly Revival : Roadhouse Rockers, a hard-working trio that reveres '50s American music, will play in Camarillo and Ventura.
- Norwalk : Councilman White Suffers Stroke, Undergoes Therapy
- Tide of Activism : Surfers around the country become active in trying to detect and prevent ocean pollution.
- GIMMICKS AND GADGETS : Innovative ISO Likes to Take a Humorous Approach but Hopes You'll Look Past the Props
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 49er Baseball Team Ranked in Top 10
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Pay Cut Rejected by State Workers
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hoag's Plans Will Be Challenged Again
- 2 Cities Weigh Curfew, Tax to Curb Gang Violence
- It's No Longer 'Who?' It's 'Why?'
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Boise State Overtakes Titans in Conference Wrestling Opener
- CS Northridge Makes Different Sort of Pitch
- Isaacs, McCaleb to Bring Talents to Mandell Weiss Theater
- MUSIC THEY EAT THEIR OWN : A Band With Bite : The group, led by singer Laura B., has a punky edge and a lot to say about life. They will perform Friday in Isla Vista.
- A Tough-as-Nails Approach Softens a Little : Rent control: A major change in the law allows one-time-only increases on units with historically low rents if the apartments are voluntarily vacated.
- Israel's Ambitious Plans for West Bank Settlement Revealed : Housing: Ministry's construction blueprint envisions a tripling of Jewish population in the occupied territory.
- High Court Asked to Overturn Term Limits
- Monrovia : Vote on Tax Issue Delayed
- Pomona : Trash Center Firm Chosen
- 21 Hurt in Chicken Processing Plant Fire in Rural Texas Town
- Living With Less : Recession: Shoppers are banding together to learn how to cut one-fourth off grocery bills. Parents are trading baby-sitting stints with other couples.
- Blues Brother
- SCOREBOARD: FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Caltrans Reopens Ventura Freeway Near Seacliff After Repairing Sag
- California IN BRIEF : LA JOLLA : Mother Teresa Out of Intensive Care
- When Sean Doyle first came to Moorpark...
- GOLF / SENIORS AT LA COSTA : After 1991, Mike Hill Feels Like a Million
- Ross Back Trying to Fill Defense Job
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sabatini Advances at Sydney
- Marmonte Ponders Alternatives in Wake of Nightmarish Schedule
- Museum Given Major Collection of Egyptian Art : * Antiquities: The works donated by a La Jolla couple span 4,000 years and bring the Museum of Man the first mummies of its own.
- O.C. Cameraman Found 'Hell on Earth' in Kuwait
- ENVIRONMENT
- DMI Receives Private Financing: DMI Inc., a...
- Long Beach : Fired Policeman to Be Tried in Off-Duty Traffic Assault
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Political Fare : Thousand Oaks Library's annual film festival kicks off with a 1953 production, 'Salt of the Earth.'
- Venice : Children's Center to Move
- BUSINESS NEWS : Omni Bank Opens Office in Alhambra
- Buttoning Up Savings : Fashion: Consumers on a tight budget are looking for ways to change the look of garments without spending a lot of money.
- Venice : Meeting of Planning Group
- Waves to Open Title Defense Against Lions : Basketball: Pepperdine, which has lost five of its past eight games, will need to be more consistent if it hopes to repeat as West Coast Conference champion.
- OBITUARY : John J. Nolan, Legislator's Father
- Actors Take Active Role in Benefit
- Bush to Resume Summit After Collapse With Flu Halts Work : Japan: He rearranges his morning schedule to recover from stomach illness. The incident raises new concerns about his health as the election campaign begins.
- UCLA Plays UC San Diego in Opener
- Why We Get Edgy When the Poor Invade Our Space
- HUD Says County Paid Needlessly for Patrols
- Torrance Treasurer Seeks Committee to Oversee Investments : Finances: The proposal comes in the wake of the discovery of $6 million missing in a scandal linked to a Newport Beach investment adviser.
- Action on Appointment to Harbor Panel Delayed
- Radiologist Sentenced for Selling AIDS Drug : Medicine: The man gets probation and a fine after pleading guilty to dispensing the homemade treatment, which he developed with a North Hollywood doctor.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Reduction of Water Supply Is Delayed
- Inglewood Mayor to Run for Assembly
- Straight Talk on AIDS : Counselor Helps Infected Heterosexuals End Isolation
- Rule Puts Burden on Prep Coaches
- BASKETBALL
- PREP NOTES
- Glenn Quietly Making His Points at USC : College basketball: Trojan returns to Tucson, where, if a shot had fallen, he could have become a legend before his time.
- Anthony Takes Charge as Peninsula Wins, 55-48 : Basketball: Senior forward scores only 11 points, but makes go-ahead basket in dramatic come-from-behind victory over Morningside.
- BRING OUT THE SNOWPLOWERS : Area Slopes Make Way for Bunnies to Master the Basics of Skiing
- Like Pier, Renovation Hopes Are Crumbling : Landmarks: New safety concerns arise. The state is willing to let Malibu take over the structure, in exchange for repairs, but city officials are not interested.
- La Canada Flintridge : Bridge Work Payment OKd
- The Drawer War : One strategy in the battle against paperwork clutter is to get professional advice.
- Moviegoer Accused of Vampire-Like Attack
- Palestinian Guilty of Bombing U.S. Jet : International law: Athens court ruling bolsters Greece's anti-terrorist stand.
- Living With Less : For information:
- A Sampling of Activities to Help Fill Days During Winter Break
- Elks and Developer Scrap Plan for Hotel at Site of Old Lodge
- Crenshaw : Panel to Study Mall Project
- COUNTYWIDE : County, Firefighters Disagree Over Talks
- OXNARD : Car Hits and Kills Boy on Skateboard
- Forum Focuses on Racism in Irvine, County
- COUNTYWIDE : Cold, Wet Weather Keeps Shelters Busy
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Agnos Named to $92,460 State Post
- Opera and Musicians Reach Accord for Show to Go On
- COLUMN LEFT : Will Clinton's Centrist Ways Disarm Bush? : Home from his bumbling trip, he'll find even businessmen defecting from the GOP.
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK : Some Challengers Have a Rocky Day
- PREP NOTES : Ex-Savanna Wrestler Okada a Finalist at Olympic Judo Trials
- FIGURE SKATING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Injury Puts Eldredge in Difficult Position
- Playing Without Motivation Cost Fisher 2-Game Suspension : Basketball: CSUN center, hero of recent win, felt his problem in part stemmed from lackadaisical play by teammates.
- Hoping for Repeat Success With Prime-Time Reruns : Television: ABC and CBS will use old episodes of high-rated series to plug holes in mid-season schedules. The move also reflects the troubled economics of network TV.
- QUOTABLE
- Unmasking L.A.'s New Matinee Idle
- Hearst Says It Will Shut Down Glossy Connoisseur Magazine
- COLUMN ONE : A Fading Vision in Holy City : For a quarter-century, Mayor Kollek sought a Jerusalem where disparate groups could live in mutual respect. Now he's helpless as the Israeli government thwarts goals.
- Monument Status Urged for Bakery Site : * Landmarks: Preservationists see the vacant Van de Kamp's building as a 'sitting duck' for demolition.
- Long Beach : 17-Year-Old Sentenced for 25 Counts of Robbery, Rape
- Northrop, Taxpayers Big Losers in B-2 Program Cuts : Defense: Huge layoffs loom. Erratic planning has driven up the cost while number of planes has dropped.
- S.F. Rabbi Quits in Face of Sexual Harassment Allegations
- Russians Lose Their Country on Way to New World : Three ships set out to trace Bering's route to Alaska. But they are stranded by the breakup of the Soviet Union.
- Few Clear Favorites for League Titles : Basketball: Here is a look at the top 12 prep squads as area teams begin their league schedules.
- SIMI VALLEY : Jacuzzi Owner Sued in Girl's Drowning
- Santa Clarita Planners Back Tough Hillside Preservation Law
- U.S. Seizes Millions in Wymer Property
- Ex-City Official Fined $18,000 : Government: Leonard Eliot, a former assistant city manager, admits he failed to disclose a conflict of interest when voting on expansion of mall.
- With Subtle Magic, It's a Wonderful 'Bishop's Wife'
- Actors Against Drugs
- Covina : Keeping Bus Shelters Clean
- Malibu : Marine Sanctuary Backed
- Road Stays Rocky for Driverless Transit Cars : Green Line: Bradley advocates them but council heatedly rebuffs him. Panel also assails decision to buy vehicles from Japanese firm.
- Attempt to Halt Rebid on Franchise in Basin Fails : Recreation: The City Council is one vote shy of blocking the plan, which would start anew the bidding process on the miniature golf course concession.
- VENTURA : Camp-Out Night to Benefit Homeless
- Stepfather Must Pay for Molestations : $920,000 Awarded Under Novel Law
- On the Way to the Edge
- Teufel, Padres Agree to Two-Year Contract
- Don't Look Back : LSU's Anderson Has No Regrets About Leaving Irvine
- Telephones Can Now Be Used to Shop and Pay Bills : Telecommunications: Two new services also enable subscribers without computers to receive electronic mail and purchase groceries without leaving their homes.
- TV Networks to Pool Their Coverage of N.H. Campaign
- FILM : The Best 'Alien' Walks Alone
- You can build a model airplane out...
- Cost of Service Varies by Car Make, Mechanic
- Good News, Bad News: Rescued, Then Arrested : Irony: Fullerton man saved with girlfriend after 2 1/2 days stranded in snowy mountains is jailed soon after on drug charges.
- Zadora Gets OK to Alter Boundaries at Pickfair
- Charges Filed Against Two Shipping Firms in L.A. Harbor Oil Spill : Courts: Case is first filed under 1990 state anti-pollution law. Dumping of 12,000 gallons damaged hundreds of vessels.
- San Diego
- Van Nuys Airport to Double Shuttle Parking : Travel: The Flyaway bus service to LAX has become so popular that an overflow of passengers' cars is left on residential streets.
- The judges of the South Bay Municipal...
- No Smoking : County's New Smog Officer Tracks and Cites Pollution-Spewing Vehicles
- TV WATCH : Sorry It's Off the Air
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Take a 10-3 Bite Out of Sharks
- BOWLING / PBA AT TORRANCE : Holman Starts Quickly--With Perfection
- Junior Achievement: Boseman Is Named Best in His Class
- PREP ROUNDUP : Garrett, Ransom Help Power Capistrano Valley Past Edison
- Griffins Rally Past Western : Basketball: Los Alamitos outscores opponent, 19-4, in third quarter to win, 57-42.
- Retelling of Mermaid Story Surfaces to Rave Reviews
- S&Ls;' Dab of Red Ink Follows 2 Earlier Profits
- THEATER REVIEW 'PEACOCK HILL' : Southern Burlesque : Plaza Players' farce about a Mississippi family is good fun, and not too taxing.
- Azusa : Swimming Pool on Ballot
- Natural-Gas Vehicles Are Picking Up Steam
- With Travis, Accent's on Versatility
- Long Beach : Police Commanders Passed Polygraphs, Lawyers Say
- HUD Asks Refund on Housing Project Patrols : Law enforcement: Federal agency's audit claims that $4.3 million was 'unnecessarily' paid to police and sheriff's departments.
- The following are selected entries from...
- Preservation of Bakery Sought
- OXNARD : Dedication Planned for Treatment Plant
- Inventor of Unlicensed Drug Sentenced : Health: Milne Ongley pleads no contest to misdemeanor conspiracy to practice medicine without a license and failing to get a patient's consent to participate in an experiment.
- 35-Mile Border Patrol Chase Ends in Crash
- Have Gun, Will Travel : Murray Made U.S. Team for Pan American Games as a Shooter, but He's Showing a More Complete Game for UCLA
- Ventura Routs Canyons, 93-67
- PLATFORM : Whose Rights First?
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Mining a Lot of Questions
- Lawsuit Rises From Toppling of a Castle
- Goodby Gorky's? : Eatery Helped Make Downtown Hip but Owner Says It's Failing
- YORBA LINDA : City Repeals OK on Housing Increase
- Assistant Football Coaches Won't Be Cut
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Falters in 2nd Half and UC San Diego Posts 83-71 Win
- Waves Not WCC Lock They Were
- MUSIC/DANCE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Everyone Loses in B-2 Reductions : Defense: Huge layoffs seen. Erratic planning has driven up the cost, while the number of planes has dropped.
- Stomach Virus, Not True Flu, Believed to Be Bush Ailment
- Findings May Alter Theories of Universe : Astronomy: Researchers have discovered planets orbiting a pulsar, and mysterious bursts of powerful radiation from unknown sources. Other studies back a key part of Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
- Segregation of Latino Students Increases : Education: Their classrooms are less integrated than those that serve blacks, a study finds.
- Getting the Most From a Mechanic
- Region's Homicide Rate Up 6.3% in 1991 : Murder: Although gang activity accounted for some of the rise, killings among friends and families were a major factor.
- Readers Choose Their Targets
- Too Many Miles, Hours, Speeches, Foods? : Presidential pace: Fireworks in Sydney, then tennis in Seoul, then on to Tokyo. It was vintage Bush.
- Glendale : Partial Street Closings Set
- Some of the Best Things in Life Really Are Free
- City Official Accused of Embezzling : Crime: Police say the No. 2 executive in the city's risk management division has confessed to taking $447,984 in the last seven months.
- MUSIC : Orchestra's Season to Begin on Optimistic Note
- She Wasn't Passing the Sands of Time : Basketball: Pomona-Pitzer's Caryn Cranston took her game to the beach last summer to toughen up for her final season.
- Suspect Ordered to Stand Trial in Woman's Slaying, Robberies
- NAACP to Monitor Trial of 4 Officers : King case: The group fears that the area's conservatism may benefit the defendants.
- SEAL BEACH : Filing Opens to Fill 4 City Posts
- PREP NOTES
- THE ARTS
- 'Arizona' Video Angers State Officials : Pop music: The Public Enemy clip features mock assassinations of political figures. The rappers say the song protests the rescinding of the King holiday.
- Rewards Key to Productivity
- The Pie's the Limit
- Crews Reopen Highways in 3 States After 2 Feet of Snow, High Winds
- Paper Tales : For those trying to deal with a lifetime of accumulated records, there is help in the form of organizational advice from specialists.
- The Region : Hearing on Road Projects
- U.S. Seizes Wymer's Homes, Cars