- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 30, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 30, 1992
- From the Archives: Toughing It Out Politics
- Dow Up 31.53 to New Record; Most Issues Lag : Market Overview
- Record Profit Posted in '91 at McDonnell : * Aerospace: The $423 million in earnings reflected improvement in its commercial aircraft programs.
- Furon Expects $32-Million Loss in Sale of 6 Firms : * Finances: It will be the industrial plastics maker's first deficit as a public company.
- Radio Korea to Replace KBLA's Business Format
- S.D. Attorney Convicted of Defrauding 4 Hotels
- Southland Assessments Grow at Slower Rate
- Those Who Fight Anti-Semitism Honored
- Roadblock Stalls U.N.'s Yugoslavia Deployment : Balkans: The leader of Serbian enclave within Croatia balks at plans for the peacekeeping force.
- THE STATE OF THE UNION 1992 : Bush Text: 'My Aim Is to Increase Our Nation's Good'
- Court Rejects Appeal of Redistricting Plan : Politics: Ruling clears the way for implementing the new boundaries for the 1992 elections. Plan still faces review by the U.S. Justice Department.
- Thomas J. Mackell; Queens D.A. Resigned Under Cloud
- MISSION VIEJO : Consultant to Study 4 Sites for Library
- Santa Paula Joins Crowd Near Top of Frontier Standings
- Kings Let the Blues Come Back to Tie, 3-3 : Hockey: Hull gets 50th goal in 50 games for second season in row. L.A. wastes 3-0 advantage.
- PREP NOTES : Irvine's Cannon Commits to Play Football at BYU
- Absence of Discussions Before Cuts Irks Titan Coaches
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Baseball
- Songwriter Plans on Taking the Long and Winding Road
- Germany Divided on 'Europa' : Movies: German filmmakers protest the German Export Film Union's decision not to enter 'Europa Europa' for best foreign-language film in the Academy Awards.
- TV Ratings : Refs Disagree Over Super Bowl Stats
- Report Says U.S. Exports Undercounted
- Middle-Class Americans May View the President's Proposals as Too Modest : Reaction: Bush attempts to appeal to the broad interests of voters. But his pledges of swift action could fall short of soothing their worries.
- Grab The Green Does Just That
- Manley Makes Her Most Difficult Climb : Cyclist's Olympic Goal Intact Despite Battle With Multiple Sclerosis
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Reopening Is Stocked to the Gills
- Jurisprudence
- Pro Basketball
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bladow Pitches Three-Hitter; Irvine Wins, 8-0
- He's Facing Murder Charge : Court: Arrested after girl's death, Rollins remains popular among many Wasco High students.
- CBS Says 120 Million Watched Super Bowl, but Rating Is Low
- Knicks Start to Believe Riley--and Themselves
- French Computer Firm Taps IBM as Partner : * Technology: The U.S. firm agreed to buy a 5% to 10% stake for about $100 million in struggling Groupe Bull.
- New Name, Reduced Debt Voted for Campeau Corp.
- Early Birds Grab Aisle Seats for TV Exposure With Bush
- 6 Asian Nations Agree to Form Free-Trade Zone : Summit: The ASEAN countries also plan friendship and cooperation with Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
- Publisher's 'Act of Rebellion' Became a Thriving Business in Fine-Art Books
- William Walker, 95; Actor Was Longtime Guild Board Member
- CYPRESS : Council Hears Critic of Fire Station 12
- Oceanside Debates Pupil, Parent Rights : Education: Controversy swirls over practice of excusing students from school for confidential medical appointments, without the knowledge of their parents.
- Fairness Is One Thing; Pigs at a Trough Another : Pensions: At least curb the cost-of-living increases for government retirees.
- Topanga--Rugged Turf for Politicians
- NHL ROUNDUP : Jets and Essensa Keep Penguins in Rut, 4-0
- SDSU Courting Disaster : Men's Basketball Team, Brandenburg Troubled
- TV-Radio Museum Slates 9th Fest : Broadcasting: 'Hill Street Blues,' 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show,' Garry Marshall and KTLA are among those to be saluted March 4-21.
- The Tabloid Tendencies of Television
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Political Excitement Replaces Wartime Tensions of Year Ago
- Shipyard Blast Kills Four
- Clinton Apologizes for Remarks About Cuomo : Politics: Democratic candidate, in a private phone conversation, implied that the New York governor behaves like a Mafioso.
- 15 Leaders at Security Council Summit May Tackle Some U.N. Problems : Diplomacy: Analysts hope they will go beyond photo opportunities to crisis solving, the council's makeup and pledging payment of dues owed.
- Faith Baptist Prevails, 81-76, Halts Crossroads' League Win Streak at 21
- $736,935 in Stock-Trading Profits to Be Paid Back : * Securities: Former president of Southland Communications Inc. of Santa Ana settles SEC charges of price manipulation.
- SP's $90-Million Charge Excludes Dunsmuir Spill
- * American Express Co. reported improved fourth-quarter...
- Bush Ready to Use Aid to Halt Israeli Settlements : Mideast: He is reportedly willing to overlook construction begun in past two years.
- Economic State of the Union
- Discourage Mildew to Rid Car of Musty Odor
- U.S. Plans to Sell AWACS to Thailand
- 5 Die in Colombia Battle
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Tall Truths: Biggest Tree, Oldest Tree Are California Trees
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Point Loma's Shooting Woes Add Up to Victory for Serra
- Baseball
- Sweatin' It Out : C+C Leads Pack in Music Awards--and Grammy Campaigning
- Imelda Marcos Arrested in Manila Over Illegal Swiss Bank Accounts
- Veterans Lose Fight as City Orders Meeting Hall Closed : Santa Clarita: The VFW vows that the war is not over, charging a conflict of interest by 2 council members.
- Missing Man, 58, Found in Whittier
- String of Fights at Jail Leaves 27 Inmates Hurt
- Petitions to Recall 2 Councilmen Submitted
- Biological Father Charges That Surrogate Mother Is Violating Custody Order
- December Restaurant Closures
- Chandler Given CSUN Coaching Job Through 1993
- Nippon Alleges Spying Incident
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Infielder Shifts Focus From Books to Ball
- TV REVIEW : Stay Tuned for 'The Men Who Made Radio'
- AUTOS
- INTERNATIONAL
- German in Iran to Press for Release of Hostages
- Mideast Talks Begin Without 3 Key Players
- Senate Passes Democratic Education Bill That Rejects Most of President's Program : Schools: The Administration hails the new aid measure as a compromise but says it does not go far enough.
- What Price Stardom? : Ventura: Parents take about 1,000 children to a talent search involving a pitch to buy ads in a casting directory.
- Gunfire Ends Dream of Father of 3 : Crime: Family man worked two jobs to save enough to move back to Mexico, widow says. He was parking his car when he was fatally wounded.
- CORONA DEL MAR : Developer Gets More Time to Remove Dirt
- Entrepreneur Undaunted by Pitfalls of a Hairy Business
- VENTURA : 1,100 Graduates Celebrate DARE, BE COOL Programs
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Il Moro di Venezia Loses Its Way
- San Diego
- 4-Day Week Approved for County Planning Agency : Government: The 125 employees will join 1,600 in the Public Works Department who already work 10-hour shifts. The program is designed to cut smog and traffic.
- Ventura's Williams Earns WSC Honor in Basketball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Biola Offense Too Much for Master's, 97-85
- Montclair Prep to Appeal Ban From Playoffs at State Level : Jurisprudence: Decision comes in wake of Southern Section ruling that Mounties committed two violations.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Edwards Commits to Play for Aztecs
- UCSD Library Receives Betty Freeman Collection : Music: The philanthropist has chosen the site to house her collection of letters, scores and concert programs from trend-setting American composers.
- Tough Turnaround Ahead for L.A. Gear's New Team : * Retailing: The troubled firm's just-installed president and chairman will generate more interest than its shoes at this weekend's industry trade show.
- Japan to Seek U.N. Security Council Seat
- Clinton Allegation Raises Questions on Media's Role : Politics: Many journalists dislike the story of his purported affair but believe that they had to follow it.
- Sister Dorothy's Traveling Kitchen : Armed With Home Cooking and Common Sense, She Brings Her Street Ministry to the Homeless
- Azerbaijani Copter Downed Over Enclave; 40 Killed
- ENVIRONMENT
- U.S.-Japan Group Wins Soviet Oil Bidding War : * Energy: The deal to explore big gas and oil fields off the Siberian coast is the largest of its kind to date.
- BANKING/FINANCE : Fidelity National Expects High Profile on the Big Board
- A Return to Rational Rates
- Filing Won't Rain on Macy's Parade
- AUTOS
- Settlement Is Reached in SEC Trading Suit : * Securities: A paging firm's ex-president has agreed to give up $736,935 in profits to settle charges that he manipulated the company's stock.
- Commission Proposed That Would Explore Budget Process
- Yeltsin 'Fine,' Visits Disputed Black Sea Fleet
- Democrats Attack President's Proposals as Too Little Too Late : Politics: Foley calls for a change from Republican economic policies of the 1980s. GOP lawmakers applaud Bush's speech.
- Clark Tippet, 37; Achieved Ballet Stardom by Age 21
- Letter Threatens Life of Helmet Law Author
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Ruling on Border Drug Search Stands
- 2 Suspects Charged in Drummer's Murder
- National Cemetery Closes Its Gates to Rowdy America's Cup Spectators
- Mahony to Propose New Code for Films, TV : Entertainment: Cardinal says audiences have the 'right to decency on movie screens and on our public airways.' He'll urge an update of production standards used from 1933 to 1966.
- Minister to Face Sex Charge in S.D.
- SATICOY : Examiner Testifies Baby Born Healthy
- VENTURA : Woman Sought in Check Forging Case
- Antelope Valley's Edwards to Play for San Diego State
- Titans to Drop 2 Sports : Cal State Fullerton: Without warning, the men's gymnastics and women's volleyball programs are eliminated.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Radu Lupu: The Introvert as Showman
- INTEGRATION : Tensions Aside, Public Is Found to Favor Racially Mixed Society
- Toughing It Out : Politics: Those who know her best say Hillary Clinton's ready to weather any storms over rumors about her husband.
- DATELINE: BOSTON : Flynn Takes a Fall From Political Peak to Valley : The city's police, school and money problems are changing the landscape of the once-popular mayor's career.
- The Right Way to Remember : In Britain and Germany, fierce debates about painful memories of war
- Court's 'Plain Meaning' Is Elitist, Mean and Naive : Refugees: Inconvenient facts of the breadth of persecution are ignored on the way to a restrictionist decision.
- Ethics Commission Receives Stinging Rebuke From Judge : Courts: The agency is barred from taking a role in a felony criminal investigation of alleged payroll irregularities in the city attorney's office.
- Jury Urges Death Penalty for Boy's Killer : Courts: Gregory Scott Smith sobs as the verdict is read. Attorneys for both sides predict that the judge will follow the recommendation.
- Miscellany
- The federal Organized Crime Strike Force has...
- Crescenta Valley swingman Josh Willis raised his...
- Jurisprudence
- PREP NOTES
- Pox Follows Rash of Injuries at Westlake
- Streisand's Tide Comes In at Directors Guild : Movies: DGA also nominates Demme, Levinson, Scott and Stone for 1991 best director award. A harbinger for Oscars?
- Bond Now, Let Others Pay Later
- Hyundai Motor America Names a New Leader
- VW to Help Buyers Who Are Laid Off
- Judge Calls Halt to Bus Shelter 'Pyramid Scheme'
- MACY'S BANKRUPTCY : Now It's on With the Show : Chapter 11 Filing Is a Relief to Store's Suppliers
- Wilson Avoids Setback, Halts Farm Post Vote
- They Want to Put Wind in Women's Sails
- Retailer Forgot What It's About; Wal-Mart Didn't
- Television at Supermarket Checkout Counter Debuts
- Jostens to Close Photo-Processing Unit in Anaheim : * Consolidation: Some of its 150 full-time employees will be transferred to its El Toro service center, while others will be offered jobs in Clinton, Miss.
- Libya Makes Offer on Suspects
- SIMI VALLEY : Rebate Plan OKd for Water-Saving Toilets
- Slump Throws Wilson's Budget Out of Balance : Finance: A $2.6-billion deficit is projected. The governor says deeper spending cuts may be needed.
- AUTOS
- Doctor Gets 16 Months in Medicare Bill Fraud : Courts: The North Hollywood ophthalmologist is free on bail, pending an appeal.
- San Diego
- Judge's Drunk-Driving Case Ends in Mistrial
- Search Continues for Boater From Newhall
- Buena's Fay Scores Every Way but With Recruiters
- Magic to Be Commentator Sunday
- PREVIEWING THE BUSH BUDGET : Real Estate Industry Stands to Win Big : * Economy: Incentives to first-time buyers, to some in the housing market and to investors could revive the ailing sector.
- Hyundai Motor America Names New President
- Do You Have Any Noses in a Smaller Size? : Cosmetic surgery: Shop in mall dispenses free information on everything from injectable collagen to buttocks implants.
- * Sun Microsystems Inc., a Mountain View.,...
- President's Speech Draws Mixed Reactions in O.C.
- Supervisors Revive Ambitious Park Funding Plan, Aim for June Ballot : Public works: Unlike measure defeated in 1990, this one would require simple majority. Howard Jarvis group voices opposition.
- Board to Look Again at County Jail Expansion : Corrections: The supervisors had tentatively voted in 1990 to build a new jail on farmland near Santa Paula.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Green Line Is No Place for a Novice : Los Angeles would do well to study other cities' failed efforts to build rail cars before embarking on that path.
- United Way Donations Fall Short of '91 Goal : Charity: Group's agencies fear that less money may translate into fewer services, despite booming demand.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Bobby Gordon Starts Fast, Four Victories Opening Weekend
- Trustees OK All-Year Plan for 2 Schools in Newhall : Education: Officials cite crowding. Wiley Canyon and Valencia Valley elementary campuses will be the district's first to convert.
- Supreme Court Allows S.D. Jail Rape Case Go to Trial
- Baseball
- Pianist Pledges Allegiance to His Country's Music : Performance: Emigre Yefim Bronfman, who plays with the Pacific Symphony this week, focuses primarily on Russian works.
- STAGE REVIEW : Sitting Down to Brecht Fest : ART's Production Proves the Revolutionary German Writer's Work Has Lost None of Its Bite
- Explosion Burns 3 Critically : Fire: Propane stove blows up and a blaze races through a house, leaving a young woman, her brother and father with burns over most of their bodies.
- America's Cup '92 : Wind Changes Find Il Moro Ill Prepared : Sailing: Course revisions confuse Italian syndicate, allowing Nippon Challenge to stay unbeaten.
- Move to County Hasn't Kept O'Brien From Hitting the Boards
- Artist Satoshi Offering More of the Same
- O.C. MUSIC : On a Quest for the Real 'Quixote'
- Hughes Unit Looks to 'Smart Highways'
- Bush Borrows Widely to Make Point
- More Than Slogans Needed to Prevent Teen Sex
- Kravchuk Seeking New Powers to Speed Reforms in Ukraine
- Mexico Governor Quits Amid Fraud Charges
- Highlights of the President's Plan
- Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Cuts in S.D. Welfare Benefits : Support: Taking the able-bodied off the rolls would increase homelessness, the Legal Aid Society warns.
- Border Patrol Retains Broader Search Powers
- Officers Find That It Pays to Have a Friend
- County to Cut Jobs, Delay Projects to Close Transportation Budget Gap
- OJAI : Consultant to Study One-Way Street Plan
- Building Unions Back Slow-Growth Measure : Newhall: Trades council protests developer's hiring practices. The group says limits on construction would cut jobs that its members aren't getting anyway.
- Vista
- Bulls Begin Trip by Having 13-Game Winning Streak End at San Antonio
- Allergan Cites Restructuring for 1991 Loss
- Burbank, Wal-Mart to Negotiate on Project
- Man Accused of Importing Carnivorous Fish, Frogs
- As Police Chief, Davis Was 'Crazy Ed'
- Anaheim to Vote on Term, Contribution Limits : City Hall: The council decides to put the issues on the ballot after inquiry shows more than $2 million in donations since 1984.
- POP REVIEW : A Great Late, Late Show From Guns N' Roses
- Stronghold Falls in Another Blow to Gamsakhurdia
- Pit Bull of a Recession Hangs On : * Economy: Consumer confidence drops in January, while last year's growth in workers' income was the smallest in four years.
- CULTURE WATCH : Words of the Week
- USC Study Criticizes L.A.'s Investment in Downtown : Growth: Redevelopment has failed to spur economy, report charges. It urges tax on profit from sale of homes.
- Bush Calls for Measures to Aid Families
- Two Men Shot to Death; Killer Still at Large
- BOOK REVIEW : The Gore and the Glory: Three Centuries of Mideast Crusades : DUNGEON, FIRE AND SWORD: The Knights Templar in the Crusades <i> by John J. Robinson</i> ; M. Evans; $21.95; 512 pages
- Businessman Pleads Not Guilty to Charges in Murder-for-Hire Case
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Increases Fines, Service Fees
- San Diego
- Orange Approves Deficit Reduction Plan : Budget: The city's financial problems are being 'aggressively addressed' through decreases in spending and by tapping into the reserve fund.
- California IN BRIEF : NEWPORT BEACH : $17,500 Awarded in Sex Harassment Suit
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan to Offer a Lesson in Politics
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : School Trustee Calls for Tax Increase
- SANTA ANA : Parent Volunteers Help Cope With Cuts
- CSUN's Morris Ordered to Rest After Heart Tests
- It probably never will be clear whether...
- Hunting Is Under the Gun : Groups Say That Animal Rights Advocates Eventually Might Eliminate the Sport Altogether
- COLUMN ONE : Mini-Mall Boom Hits a Dead End : The recession, stricter zoning and environmental laws have devastated Southern California's signature development form of the 1980s. Not everyone is unhappy.
- SIMI VALLEY : Officer Harassed Activist, Jury Rules
- Court Will Offer Scofflaws a Bargain Deal : Law: In an effort to clear up an embarrassing 700,000 warrants, offenders will be given nearly three months to make good on old infractions--at bargain prices.
- Nixon Library Short of Goal for Attendance
- Pro Football
- If Levy Has Another Chance, Their Talk Won't Be Cheap
- Pro Basketball
- Tyson Rape Trial Jury Nears Completion as Six Are Added
- RETAILING
- FIXATIONS : Go Figure : Guy Ball has 1,000 calculators, which he says document a fascinating time in the history of America's business. But, believe it or not, Guy Ball has a life.
- * USX Corp. reported a $394-million fourth-quarter...
- Foley Calls for Change From GOP Economic Policies of '80s : Democrats: 'When the economy is wrong, nothing else is right,' Speaker says. He says his party will cooperate, but will not compromise its principles.
- Record Homedco Profit Sends Stock to All-Time High $29.50
- Jobless Benefits Extension Wins Bush Approval : Economy: The 13-week addition for the long-term unemployed will cost $2.7 billion and take effect immediately upon signing.
- Battle Lines Drawn in Orange Jail Expansion : Supervisors: County board approves plan to enlarge Theo Lacy branch. Host city vows to sue.
- S. Africa Police Round Up Neo-Nazi Leadership
- U.N. Pressures Iraq to Divulge Weapons Data
- Study Ordered on Building Overpasses for Blue Line
- Anti-Smoking Plan Study Asked
- SEAL BEACH : Activist's Remodeling Spurs Council Action
- Maddux, Padres Agree to a $510,000, One-Year Contract
- Nothing like getting away from the headaches...
- ANAHEIM : Billboard Firm Cancels Presentation
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hawks' Wilkins Suffers Tendon Injury, Is Sidelined for Season
- A New Dawn for L.A. Pops Orchestra : Music: David Newman will begin the 1992 season tonight at UCLA by conducting a new score he wrote for the revival of the silent movie 'Sunrise.'
- Bush Vows Fight on Hard Times : He Calls for Tax Changes to Spur the Economy : State of Union: The President proposes adjusting withholding tables to give wage earners more money. He demands congressional action by March 20 on his plan.
- Marinate Your Meals in Mere Moments
- VW to Help Buyers Who Are Laid Off
- Jury Calls for Death Penalty for Boy's Killer
- Highlights of the President's Plan
- Hunt Pressed for Girl Missing 2 Weeks
- U.S. Would Cut Warheads by Half if Ex-Soviets Do So
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Grace Period Ends for 510 Area Code
- Compaq's Profit Down 51% for Quarter
- Legislating Neighborliness : Ordinance: Solana Beach may soon get an all-encompassing public nuisance law, and not everyone in town is happy about it.
- Doyle Northrup; Detected First Soviet A-Bomb Blast
- San Diego
- Del Mar
- Jury Hears of Love, Hate in Trailer Park : Trial: Defense, prosecution give differing versions of tangled events leading to nurse's bludgeon murder.
- OJAI VALLEY : New Water Agency to Hold 1st Meeting
- OJAI : City Studies Plan to Find Illegal Rentals
- Faltering Economy a Boon for VISTA
- COUNTYWIDE : Mostly Sunny Skies Will Replace Fog
- Fielder Agrees to $4.5 Million : Baseball: Tigers head off arbitration with largest single-season contract in game's history. McGwire takes a $225,000 cut.
- Highs and Lows: The bane of small...
- RETAILING
- Man Dies After He Finds His Wife Dead
- Astronauts Work at Fast Pace as Discovery Mission Nears End
- SEC Alleges Bus-Shelter Ponzi Scam : * Investigation: Tustin-based company allegedly duped 4,500 investors, regulators say. Scheme reportedly diverted money to improve president's home.
- Home Building, Sales Are Key to President's Plan
- COSTA MESA : City Ponders Cuts in Grants, Programs
- ANAHEIM : District to Offer Rams Longer Lease
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Rights Respected as Air Is Cleaned : In carrying out its task of protecting the public, the AMQD must take care not to trample the freedoms of individuals.
- Plan Unveiled for UCLA Department of Chicano Studies : Education: Latino professors behind the proposal admit there is strong sentiment against it from administrators.
- Sen. Roberti Leaning Toward Running in Robbins' District
- The Speech and the Vision : Bush once again shows domestic-policy unease
- Miner to Take Wheel : College basketball: He will lead USC against UCLA tonight with eye to breaking Trojan scoring record held by Coleman.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Kingston Trio Hasn't Lost Its Humor or Voice
- Trade Imbalance
- Assistance for New Republics
- Law Culprit in Fatal Stabbing
- Trade Imbalance
- RV Lot Foes in Woodshed
- Problem of Illegal Aliens
- Problem of Illegal Aliens
- Problem of Illegal Aliens
- FBI and Hoover
- Assistance for New Republics
- Problem of Illegal Aliens
- Public Losing Its Say on Jail
- Datron Systems Receives EEC, Taiwan Contracts
- No Cutbacks at State Farm
- Problem of Illegal Aliens
- Politicians
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 29, 1992
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- TELEVISION - Jan. 29, 1992
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