- Why Won't He Pay Trash Fee? He Says He Doesn't Have Any
- Hostesses' Gala Raises $300,000
- Marina del Rey : Nominee's Residency at Issue
- JAZZ : Bopsicle's Cool, Sweet Tribute Is Meant to Melt
- THROWBACK TO THE FUTURE : Richard X. Heyman's Do-It-Yourself Approach Captures the Eternal Appeal of the '60s Sound
- Philippine Right Weakened With Marcos in Race
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Sen. Hart Won't Run for Congress
- Teacher's Hobby Suits His Subject
- SuperLotto-Winning Couple Strive to Keep a Low Profile in Inglewood
- D.A. to File Against Girl in Baby's Death
- ENERGY
- Diabetes-Drug Plans Boost S.D. Firm's Stock
- ENVIRONMENT
- Impotence Tied to Low Nitric Oxide
- 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:
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Arroyo Wrestler Ends 97-Match Win Streak of Arizona Champion
- 7 Latinos Among 10 Candidates in City Council Special Election : Politics: Shift of power seems assured as hopefuls seek to replace four Anglos ousted in recent recall.
- Parcel Bid Stuns Preservation Group : Development: A member offers to pay $1.75 million for land in Marquez Canyon as a site for luxury homes.
- West Covina : Pest Control Pact Increased
- The Immigrant Experience
- So-So Entrees at Nobu Upstaged by Starters
- Nevada Will Lay Off 266 State Workers
- Local Namesakes
- Glendale : New Police Chief to Speak
- Glendale : Rash of Broken Windows
- 'Magic' Service Might Patch Up Dings, Dents
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : FileNet to Sign Pact With Hungarian Distributor Today
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW HUNAN : Chow Mein Down : A Thousand Oaks restaurant offers the garlicky, gingery and not-too-spicy fare of China's Hunan region.
- Arcadia : Bilingual Bonuses Rejected
- Schools May Computerize Data System
- SANTA PAULA : Work on School to Cost $629,000 More
- Environmentalists Offer Plan to End Batiquitos Lawsuit : Lagoon: If the scope of the dredging is scaled back, legal proceedings will stop, the groups say. But reaction is cool.
- YORBA LINDA : Jogger on Quiet Road Struck, Killed by Car
- October Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions
- Arrest Made in Murder of Big Racetrack Winner
- Council to Reconsider Water Rate : Politics: Lobbying by Bradley and Ferraro revives proposal for an increase, which would be tied to a restructuring of rates.
- San Diego
- BUENA PARK : City to Cut Budget Another $2 Million
- The Key Question: Economic Growth : Has Sacramento been its own worst enemy?
- Spring Valley
- America's Cup
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Fick's 36 Pace Newbury Park
- Baseball
- Former Rams Call Knox a Good Choice : Reaction: Olsen and Hadl say that he will get the team back on track.
- Simi Valley Stunned by Thousand Oaks
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Blue Devils Blast Past Maryland's Zone, 83-66
- Peninsula Girls Overpower Morningside
- Photo Auction
- Red Cross Gears Up to Offset Blood Shortage
- First Lady Stays at Dinner, Jokingly Blames Husband's Tennis Defeat
- Bush Resumes Meetings but Trade Effort Misses U.S. Goal : Japan: New concerns about his health are raised after he collapses from flu. He fails to win the commitment he sought on access to markets.
- Exotic Taste of Peru : The county is a main U.S. source for the sweet, odd-looking fruit. But growers still feel the sting from last year's freeze.
- Where to Air Car Repair Gripes
- Taxing: Even the Supreme Court has grunt...
- Norwalk : More Soil Contamination Found Outside Tank Farm
- DISCOVERY : Beach Physical Therapy
- COUNTYWIDE : Jail Hunger Strike's Extent Is Disputed
- OJAI : 2 Small Temblors Hit South of Town
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Blocks Home in Shadow Dispute
- William E. Nickerson; Owned Lumberyard
- Council Ousters Spawn Wide Field of Candidates
- Doctor Warns of Dying Iraqi Children : Medicine: U.N. sanctions blamed by Huntington Beach physician who will deliver $2,000 worth of insulin.
- Kuchiki-Sand Lead Pairs Competition
- THE 34TH ANNUAL GRAMMY NOMINATIONS : COMMENTARY : It's the Same Old Song From Voters
- Watchdog for Kids' TV to Resign
- Writer Taking Some Pot Shots at This Hot Shot
- Rangthong Runs Hot and Cold On Suburban Thai
- La Canada Flintridge : School Open House Set
- Beleaguered Bash : Recession Rains on Redondo's Centennial Celebration
- Youth Sentenced to 41 Years in Slaying of Theater Usher
- State Seeking Suspensions in Blood Mix-Ups : Medicine: Agency wants licenses of two lab technicians revoked. A man died at Alvarado Hospital after botched transfusion.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP
- THE ARTS
- Calgene Unit to Market Biotech Produce
- Chrysler Unveils Line That Carries Big Hopes : Autos: The LH cars, designed to go head-on against Japanese models, are critical to the No. 3 car maker's future.
- ENTERTAINMENT & NEWS MEDIA
- AST Launches a New PC Line to Its Advantage
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- Dear Mom, Please Send Food
- A Tasteless Confection : Design: Loews Coronado Bay Resort is a $90-million visual mishmash.
- Cities Consider Tax, Curfew to Curb Gangs : Crime: Artesia and Hawaiian Gardens officials hope the two proposals can lessen gang-related violence that left 16 people dead last year.
- Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers has...
- NEIGHBORS : No Recoiling : Gloria Kahn wasn't scared when she won a photo opportunity with a 200-pound python.
- Monique's Has a New, International Anthem
- Tools for Finding a Good Mechanic : Weighing the Pros, Cons of Dealership, Small Garage
- Condominium Issue Divides Area Residents : Housing: Conversion proposal is touted as a chance for home ownership, but it's criticized as a giveaway to developers.
- Temple City : Park's Night Hours Reduced
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 3 Work at Being Good Skates : Sports: Laurie and Andrea Fitzgerald and Tiffany Costello have learned competitive roller-skating requires a lot of dedication.
- BOOK REVIEW : This Magic Realism Is Just a Bag of Tricks : BIRDSONG ASCENDING<i> by Sam Harrison</i> Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $22.95, 315 pages
- La Canada Flintridge : Recycling Contract Renewed
- Frank Yerby; Novelist Felt Rejected by His Native South
- Malibu : Hearing on Development
- Barr to Detail Plan to Shift FBI Resources
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Even a Bad Guy Can Leave His Mark on a County Park
- Later Than Most, City Must Face Up to a Budget Deficit
- Little Pomp, Considering the Circumstances : Education: Cal State San Marcos turns out its first batch of graduates. Just the right size for a basketball team.
- Parents Erect Sign Alleging Molestation
- City Council Support for Police Plan Falls Short : Referendum: Three members back long-range proposal, but police need additional council votes to avoid collecting signatures to get the issue on the ballot.
- MOORPARK : Church Building to Be Put on Market
- Losing Sleep Over Found Money : Hawthorne: After discovering $9,685, man considers keeping it. But a restless night leads him to do the right thing: turn the money over to police.
- $6-Million Fire Destroys Building : Van Nuys: A faulty heater at Castle Precision Industries is suspected. The structure housed equipment to make landing gear.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Decals Say No to Unwanted Flyers
- GARDEN GROVE : City Acts to Better Garden Grove Blvd.
- CAMARILLO : Non-Residents Are Barred From Panel
- METRO LEAGUE PREVIEW : Chula Vista's Green Could Make League Opponents Blue
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- Supervisors Hear Dozens of Critics Attack Jail Plan, Study at Hearing : Santa Paula: Only one of 41 speakers back building the county lockup on farmland. He represents a union whose members would work there.
- The Olympic Goes Back to the Future : Boxing: Owner plans a May show to reopen the venerable downtown Los Angeles auditorium, closed since '87.
- PREP NOTES
- Kamakura's Japanese Food: Delightful, From Eel to Roll
- Action on Appointment to Harbor Panel Delayed
- Yorba Linda Peers Forsake Air Panelist : Pollution: City Council votes to support Costa Mesa's Peter Buffa for AQMD board rather than its own Henry Wedaa.
- OXNARD : Man Is Indicted in Bank Robbery Case
- EL RIO : Fatal Stabbing Leads to 4-Year Sentence
- Woman Gets Community Service for Abusing Dog
- Group Sues School District Over Assessment Plan
- Top Schools Dismayed Over Abrupt Cancellation of Awards Program : Education: Prestigious federal recognition for excellence fell victim to congressional budget ax.
- This Job Isn't All Fairways
- MOTOR RACING : Geoffrion Sits in a Champion's Seat in '92
- Golf
- Daly Seeks to Rekindle Competitive Fire : Golf: On eve of the Tournament of Champions, PGA winner says he was burned out at the end of 1991.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Inside Game Prevails for Poway
- Police to Review Arsons Handled by Orr : * Fires: The review will focus on whether the fire captain, indicted in five arsons, acted improperly or set blazes himself.
- Wilder Calls Off Bid for White House
- Bush Health Plan Is Said to Focus on Tax Credits, Levy on Benefits
- Georgia Election Officials Bar Duke From GOP Primary Race
- Most Cities Facing a Threadbare 1992 : Budgets: Services, including police and fire, will be cut as tax revenue slumps and state reduces aid.
- LEARNING : Spacing Out : Teacher Catharine Byl is launching classes to acquaint children with explorations beyond Earth.
- Medical Center Picks Network Vice President
- Top Prosecutor Bryan Brown Resigns for Move to Civil Law : Lawyer: Assistant district attorney who handled William Bonin, Randy Kraft cases will join a friend's private practice.
- Alpine
- BUENA PARK : Council Ups Ante in Freeway Fight
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Doctor Sentenced in AIDS Drug Case
- Services Today for Hotelier J.W. Colachis
- PREP NOTES
- Seaver, Fingers Hope Rose Will Join Them
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Wins League Opener
- Chapman Retools for League Play
- Lakers Have Big Problem : Pro basketball: Robinson takes advantage of mismatch and leads Spurs to a 103-87 victory.
- Baseball
- PaineWebber Is Fined $900,000 for Sales Abuses
- Fund-Raising Menu Offers Wide Choice
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Piano Is His Forte : Robert Silverman will perform with the Santa Barbara Symphony this weekend and give a free recital Tuesday.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : The Company You Choose to Keep Says a Lot About You
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Crackdown Pledged on Smutty Materials
- EL RIO : Flynn Puts Up Stop Sign at Busy Corner
- MOORPARK : Council Hears From Opponents of Day Laborer Hiring Site
- Bakery Nominated for Monument Status
- Criminal Trial Takes a Toll on Attorney : Accused: Lawyer, charged with perjury, falsifying evidence, testified that his daughter's life was threatened after he asked to take a blood test in a paternity suit.
- Rainbow Forms Separate Units
- Industry to Crack Down on False Claims : Insurance: New group will try to reach out to state governments.
- Hamburger Hamlet, With Debt Mostly Repaid, Is on the Upswing Again : Restaurants: After a few profitless years, owners of the 41-year-old chain expect a stock offering to spark new expansion.
- 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:
- Jobs
- Volunteerism
- Writer Sees No Value in Rancho P.V. Cityhood
- College Teacher Volunteers
- College Teacher Volunteers
- Columbus and Western Culture
- Power Dining for Preschoolers : ...
- College Teacher Volunteers
- AIDS and Abstinence
- Columbus and Western Culture
- Columbus and Western Culture
- Car Comforts : Gadgets to Keep You From Getting Homesick in Your Car
- Columbus and Western Culture
- Columbus and Western Culture
- 'I Did It Just for Me' : Three women talk about their breast implants--why they had them, how they've learned to live with them and what they plan to do in the wake of this week's FDA call for a moratorium on the sale and use of silicone gel breast implants.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 9, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 9, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 9, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 9, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 9, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 9, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 9, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 9, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 9, 1992
- SURFING D.A.: Assistant Dist. Atty. Bryan F....
- Going to the Source for Fresh Beef, Pork
- OOPS: Rookie Assemblyman Mickey Conroy (R-Santa Ana),...
- New Law Helps Tenants Facing Eviction
- Hiring of Trustee's Son Stirs Debate About Ethics : Policy: School board member's son gets security job despite initially ranking second to another applicant. Some officials call for conflict of interest guidelines.
- Couple Arrested in Slaying of Car Dealer : Investigation: Authorities say there is little doubt that Tony Bridges led two lives. Tests show traces of cocaine in his body.
- Digging Out on the Morning After : Commuters: Residents retrieve abandoned cars and check out of crowded motels. Some used unusual means to reach home during the storm.
- Motive in Murder Attempt Is Termed 'an Embarrassment' : Crime: Assailants thought their victim was a mob figure, suspect says in jailhouse interview.
- Snow Tests Patience--and Ingenuity--of Stranded Motorists
- OAS Pact May Restore Legitimate Rule in Haiti : Latin America: A moderate Communist leader could become prime minister within a week.
- FLU BUG: While President Bush is suffering...
- Norris to Make Title Defense in San Diego : Boxing: ABC will televise Feb. 22 fight against Carl Daniels. The bout will be the first of a series of monthly boxing shows at the San Diego Sports Arena.
- NCAA CONVENTION : Black Educators Are Frustrated
- THE 34TH ANNUAL GRAMMY NOMINATIONS : Grammys Get 'Religion,' Nominate R.E.M. 7 Times
- Uses for Leftover Rice
- NCAA Tightens Academic Rules for Student-Athletes : Education: Schools in Division I overwhelmingly approve raising required grade-point average.
- MARKET TOUGH: An industry survey released Wednesday...
- Minimal Gains Are Reported on Auto Parts
- SEAL BEACH : 10 Shops Evacuated in Gas Scare
- Smart Mouths: Some Surprises From Teen-Age America
- Heard the One About the $250 Cookie Recipe?
- Bread Pudding, Brisket, Salsa
- How to Avoid the Freshman 15
- Wilson Says Welfare Costs Imperil Schools
- City's $250,000 in Backing Persuades Firm to Stay : Anaheim: Micro Technology Inc. had been bound for Nevada. A 130,000-square-foot building is planned for the company, which had $105 million in '91 sales.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 9, 1992
- ALR Selling to Beijing University: Advanced Logic...
- Moraga Vineyards: <i> Appellation Controlee </i> Bel Air
- Fourth-Grade Junk Foodies Tell All
- THE FAR SIDES : O.C. Is More Than Beaches and Bean Fields; It's Farm Animals, Bamboo Groves and Possibly a Pyramid or Two
- Free Home Delivery Sweetens the Savings on Pet Food
- Charity in a Recession: Need Outstrips Rising Donations
- Master of the Game : Sen. Byrd's Deals to Move Jobs to West Virginia Outrage Colleagues
- Rancho P.V. Looks to Parcel Tax to Ease Budget Woes : Finances: Voters will face the choice between a $200 annual levy for four years or a drastic cut in services resulting from a $2.4-million shortfall.
- $200-a-Year Parcel Tax to Go on April Ballot
- So Who's Got the Ethics? : The more the new panel tries to do its job, the more hostility it will provoke
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 9, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 9, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 9, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 9, 1992
- The Thighs Have It
- LIGHT STYLE : Not the Whole Enchilada
- Hot Book
- CREDIT
- Troubled Glen Ivy Lays Off 700, May Close Sales Sites
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Snowstorm Wallops Eastern Rockies
- Forest Area Saved for Spotted Owl Expected to Shrink
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Members Fear 'Mansionization'
- 7 Students Face Legal Action in School Cheating Scandal
- Your government at work for you:Several motorists...
- SIMI VALLEY : Hearing Planned on Last Phase of Tract
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Sex Harassment Victim Wins Award
- Countywide
- Palmdale Man Charged With Accepting Bribe
- County Calls for New Builder Fees Despite Housing Slump
- Killer's Insanity Plea Dropped in Murders
- One Eye Injury Only Half of It for Grant Senior
- Tokos Buys Marketing Rights to Fetal Test:...
- McDonnell's Taiwan Deal Delayed : Aerospace: The company says its would-be partners need more time to complete a financial examination.
- O.C. Couple Missing in Storm Found
- Wall Built to Hold Back Mt. Etna's Lava
- Helms Fires GOP Staffers on Foreign Relations Panel : Senate: In a dramatic shake-up, the committee's senior Republican aims to re-establish his dominance and mollify party members.
- From the Heart : Five Generations Carry On Tradition of Mariachi
- Police Commission Rejects Activists' Call for Police Dog Ban : Law enforcement: Panel says it will pursue an inquiry into LAPD's K-9 unit, but dismissed bid for an independent investigation.
- Santa Monica Official Accused of Embezzlement
- Entrepreneur Finds His Calling as Middleman for Voter Anger
- Wealth Distribution Back on Front Burner : Now a Fed study agrees: Middle class stagnated in the '80s
- San Diego
- California IN BRIEF : DINUBA : 9 at School Board Meeting Arrested
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Soggy Economy Puts Boating on the Rocks
- American to Offer Business Class in U.S. : Airlines: It's an attempt to cash in on a category of traveler that commands a higher fare.
- Rush to Bond Funds May Speed Up
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Life Expectancy Figures Reported
- Binkley Was Removed to Avoid Revolt, Court Told
- Key Witness for 6 Officers Called a Liar
- Car Comforts : Gadgets to Keep You From Getting Homesick in Your Car
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Killed in Crash Identified
- OXNARD : City to Foreclose on Town Center Parcels
- Magellan's Mapping of Venus Threatened by Transmitter Problems : Space: Main device has failed and backup is overheating. However, the craft has completed much of its task.
- Hart Won't Run This Year for Seat in Congress
- Beware of Dead-End Streets : Find the economic winners and back them to the hilt
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ferraro Shows Why He's an All-Star in Islander Win
- Tournament of Champions : Kite Wants Smooth Ride This Season : Golf: An up-and-down year followed his victory in last year's T of C. Kite seeks a return to the form that made him the PGA Tour's leading money-winner.
- Teufel Likely to Sign Today With Padres : Baseball: Infielder probably will opt for Padres' offer over San Francisco's.
- 3 New Books Focus on Work of S.D. Artists : Publishing: '1492' solidifies Debora Small's accomplishment, her incisiveness and the wisdom and worthiness of her enterprise.
- Irvine residents Melvin and Alfreda Posin have...
- Dimick Named VP of Bergen Brunswig
- Dam Bursts, Killing 39
- Scheme to Kill Sheinbaum Alleged : Crime: Police board president's wife, daughter also targets of contract-murder, U.S. says. Son-in-law held.
- Baseball
- Not Just Fish Tales : With Billfish Charging Their Boats, These Anglers Recall Days When More Than a Catch Was on the Line
- Fox's New Program Strategy Hits Snags : Television: The young network has yet to deliver on the promise of a 52-weeks-a-year fresh programming schedule.
- GM, Chrysler Receive Lower Credit Ratings : Autos: Neither action is expected to significantly worsen the firms' outlook, but the moves further cloud the companies' efforts to expand production.
- HEALTH
- Rival AMD Chip Spurs Intel to Cut Price
- Two Measures Introduced to Fight Sexual Harassment
- ANAHEIM : Police Investigate Shooting Death
- DANA POINT : City to Mull Effects of Fast Traffic
- Possible Gang Link Probed in North Park Rape
- PLATFORM : Rockin' Young Voters
- Canyon Country Woman Shot to Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Approve Electronics Store
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Better Late Than Never
- 'Day for the Children' Telethon Raises $6 Million
- Smooth Operator : Rivers Just What the Doctor Ordered for Clippers
- BANKING/FINANCE : Judges Takes High-Tech Approach to Trial of Lincoln Savings Lawsuits
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Thomas Miller has been appointed district manager...
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : Crews Search Rivers for Flood Victims
- Attica : After 20 Years, the Bloody Prison Uprising Is Being Replayed at the Trial of Inmates' Class-Action Suit
- All-Business News Station Faltering; Half of Staff Fired : Radio: Real estate mogul Fred Sands ends most local programming on KBLA-AM.
- ACLU Sues to Put David Duke on Rhode Island's GOP Ballot
- Burglars Smash Way Into Store, Steal Computers
- San Diego