- Homeowner Raps City's Handling of Fox Expansion
- Students Can Do Their Part
- Downey as a 'Commercial Ghost Town'
- GUTTING THE GOSPEL
- Hall Monitors
- Fuel Prices Are Headed Up, Up, Up
- Students Can Do Their Part
- Tragedy of Tay Murder Lingers
- Customs in Question
- Culture Vultures
- Head of HMO Trade Group Fires Back
- Cancer Test: What's Wrong With That?
- GUTTING THE GOSPEL
- Interest Vs. Taxes
- MAE and MADONNA : Come Up and See a Real Star Sometime
- Old-Time San Juan Had Clout Also
- Physician Assistants a Force in Health Care
- Vail Talk
- Drought
- Vail Talk
- Outrage, Fear in Coping With Violence, Hate
- Theater as Inspiration
- Vail Talk
- Hall Monitors
- KCET's Political Heroes, Villains
- Names in the News - Jan. 24, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 24, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 24, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 24, 1993
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- NONFICTION - Jan. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 24, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 24, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 24, 1993
- Mountain Charm in the Heart of Colonial Mexico : San Miguel de Allende-- the entire city a national monument--has perfected the artistry of the patio.
- Iraqi Guns Fire on 3 U.S. Jets in 'No-Fly Zone'
- Clinton Narrows List of Attorney General Candidates : Cabinet: President says that the renewed search has produced 'three or four' contenders. Officials insist that the search is not limited to women.
- MENTAL FOOT BALL: With the American team...
- Clinton Weighing Broad Tax Hikes : Economy: He is likely to seek higher levies on fuel and other items that would affect the middle class. Caps on Social Security and Medicare are also under study.
- GETTING TOGETHER: Orange County's Christian churches annually...
- THANKS, BUT NO: A Clinton transition team...
- THE MARSHALL PLAN: Newport Beach now has...
- Cracks Warned of Disaster for Dream Homes : Slides: Anaheim Hills residents watched in despair as rain hastened the slippage of unstable land beneath their upscale houses. They want to know why the problem wasn't detected earlier.
- Asian New Year Starts Off With a Lot of Bangs : Thousands Enjoy Fireworks, Festivals and Prayers That Herald the Year of the Rooster
- Ten Nominees for Tomorrow's Top Ski Destination : From Montana to Maine, a Selection of Resorts That Have Skiers Comparing Notes
- Home Improvement : ON THE HOUSE : Take the Sag Out of Garage Door
- The State : Why Some Aerospace Firms Should Be Investigated, Not Bailed Out
- Smirnoff, Smirnov--It's Still Vodka
- For the Birds : Carpenter Branches Out With Folk Art Houses Made of Recyclables : ARTISANS: Spotlighting makers of handcrafted goods
- INTERNATIONAL
- Costa Mesa Man Pleads Guilty in Bank Loan Case
- Cyclical Stocks Bring Gains; Bond Yields Fall : Market Overview
- Getting Out of a Jam: Wait for Sticking Door to Shrink Before Planing It
- Kobo Abe, 68; Japanese Novelist and Playwright
- ASIA : Youth in Japan Not Eager to Grow Up : A government survey concludes today's more affluent young people are less independent.
- The new youth pastor at Laguna Presbyterian...
- 'Countess Alice' an Elegant Mystery
- Panel Urges Suspension of Officer Who Stood by at King Beating
- THOUSAND OAKS : Beilenson to Open New Field Office
- NEWPORT BEACH : Restaurateur to Share Income With Schools
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CITY SECTION PLAYOFFS : Monroe Contains Guzman, Advances to Semifinal
- Canyons Wins Despite Serious Traveling Woes
- Basquiat Retrospective: Well-Earned or Hype? : Art: Four years after his death, a Whitney show raises questions: Is this a look at a productive career? Or a new spin on a dubious phenomenon?
- Shaky English Helps Irene Jacob Land a Solid Role in 'Beatrice'
- N.Y. Searches Shelters for Mentally Ill
- Classmates' Wagers May Have Spurred Plot to Kill Teacher
- Aspin Begins Reshaping Defense Dept. : Pentagon: Reshuffling is designed to reflect Clinton's priorities of halting arms proliferation and linking the military with the civilian economy.
- Assembly to Weigh $1-Billion College Bond Issue for Ballot
- La Vina Foes Ordered to Pay $55,000 : Lawsuit: Judge rules the group must pay legal fees incurred by supporters of the 272-home project or drop its case. Funds must be raised by Tuesday.
- MALIBU : $1 Million in Claims Filed in Collapse of Balcony
- Hate Crimes Rose 25% in '92, Study Finds : Prejudice: Coalition recorded 156 such instances last year. African-Americans, although relatively few in the county, were victimized the most, followed by Asians and homosexuals.
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Seeks Long-Term Drop in Liquor Sale Outlets
- Tet Festivals
- Palmdale's Zenno and Corney to Team Up at Colorado State
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Western Pulls One Out in Two Overtimes
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Oilers Romp to Victory Over Edison
- Pac-10 Probe of Huskies Checks DuBose Situation
- LATIN AMERICA : Under Fire for Rights Record, Guatemala Leader Urges Truce
- Quake Shakes Mexico
- ENERGY
- New Construction Hits 3-Year High; Jobless Claims Up
- Half of State's School Districts Operated at Deficit Last Year
- Probe Links 'Reagan Doctrine' to Covert Aid to Laos Rebels
- James R. Venable; Former Imperial Wizard of KKK Branch
- Credit Squeeze Threatens to Close N.Y. Post : Media: Newspaper asks unions to take pay cut as bank may move to halt financing. Publication could cease Monday.
- PACOIMA : Vote on School Secession From District Postponed
- Doug Atwell; Musician
- Witness Again Testifies She Fought Off Lundh : Courts: The environmentalist says the man stalked a Burbank hotel. He is being retried in '82 killing.
- SANTA PAULA : Fugitive in Slaying Arrested in Denver
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Progressive Country-Jazz From Alison Brown
- Family Leave Bill Gets Green Light in Congress : Agenda: Measure leads the list of legislation Democrats have put on the fast track. Some fear health care reform may be bogged down.
- Countywide : A Lesson in Respect, Friendship
- WESTMINSTER : Schools Chief Urges $1.6-Million Cutback
- Hard Times at Fairfax High : Education: School was among state's elite in 1960s, but now faces money and teacher shortages. Students and faculty see the new campus diversity as a valuable asset.
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Edberg Needs Four Sets, Graf Needs Only One
- Bragging in Buffalo : Often the Target of Bad Jokes, the City Prides Itself in Bills' Victories
- Athlete's Death Is a Suicide : College football: Body of former Orange Lutheran standout Gil Greene is found at the U.S. Naval Academy.
- McDonnell Will Lay Off Another 4,000 : Aircraft: Commercial division's work force has already dropped to 19,000 from 53,000, and its continued viability is called into question. But the stock's price jumps $5.50 a share.
- Painful Change Afflicts State's Health System
- YORBA LINDA : Consultant Is Hired to Study Police Costs
- 10 Arrested in Gang-Related Carjackings
- Loyola Drops Its Fourth in a Row : College basketball: Lions get 29 points and 10 rebounds from Mason, but little else as St. Mary's wins, 93-74.
- NFL Teams Doing Their Part in Recycling
- Attention, Interior Secretary Babbitt
- SANTA ANA : Accident Creates Traffic Nightmare
- Waves Fuel Rally to Keep Streak Going : Basketball: Without three players, they defeat San Francisco for their 36th consecutive conference victory.
- TV REVIEWS : Williams, McGillis Develop 'Bonds of Love' in Tale of Retardation
- 'Dr. Quinn' Right Medicine for Anemic Night : Television: The show's family values may be the cure for CBS' Saturday lineup; could its appeal save 'Brooklyn Bridge'?
- 'Bosnia' Examines Effect on L.A. Residents
- 2 Accused of Trying to Export Computer to Iran
- Norwegian Priest Calls for Public Brothel
- Angolan Rebel Leader Agrees to Peace Talks : Africa: Savimbi's consent follows a major victory by his forces, who threaten the oil and diamond industries.
- Texas Senator Vote May 1
- At last--a plan to reduce the surplus...
- SEAL BEACH : Elvis Trinkets Ride High at Cycle Shop
- VENTURA : Man Pleads to Lesser Charge in Slaying
- Huge 'Rivers' of Water Vapor Found
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Held on Charges of Defacing Stop Signs
- BREA : Ex-Mayor Named to Redevelopment Panel
- Ditka Needed to Leave Bears With a Roar
- Assemblyman Predicts Smaller Fee Increase at Community Colleges
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kennedy Girls Defeat Pacifica in Soccer
- Fire Officials Issue Warning After Propane Blasts Kill 4
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Century Picks Up Intensity Level, Beats Laguna Hills
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Murray's 22 Points Pace Fullerton Past Sunny Hills
- Two UCLA Players Arrested : Football: Williams and Walker plead not guilty to misdemeanor weapons charges in Beverly Hills.
- ORANGE LEAGUE SOCCER ROUNDUP : Falcons Awaken Late, but Avenge Loss To Orange
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shostakovich 14: Rattle Tries Again
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Shot in Final Seconds Gives Kennedy Edge
- Actor Rif Hutton Has Fun Growing With 'Doogie Howser, M.D.'
- ART REVIEW : The Jury's Still Out on Getty Kouros : Statue Is Either a Greek Artifact--or a Classic Fake
- TV REVIEWS : Bintley's Ballet of 'Hobson's Choice' a Study in Recycled Classicism
- Gordon Fawcett; Built Publishing Empire
- DANCE REVIEW : ABT Performs Glen Tetley's Arobatic 'Voluntaries' : Amanda McKerrow and Guillaume Graffin leap, lift, pose and contort in the grieving yet hopeful memorial to choreographer Cranko.
- How Much Is Too Much? : Coverage: Coaches say athletes not always worthy of laurels.
- FIGURE SKATING / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : Safety Pins Rescue Harding Gillooly
- Salvagers Board Oil Tanker Off Sumatra
- Train Kills Man Sneaking Into Drive-In
- 1-Year-Old Boy Hospitalized, 3 Men Wounded in Skid Row Shooting
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Foster's Free Throws Help Saddleback Beat Cypress
- Stanford Wins Battle for Swinton : College signing: Montclair Prep tailback spurns Notre Dame, citing academic tradition and proximity of the Pac-10 school.
- COLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL : Bruins Take Kilgour Cup From 49ers
- San Juan Capistrano : District, Parents to Unveil Schools Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Film Panel Pushed for East County
- Stanley H. Katz; Pioneering Executive Founded Ad Agency
- Suspect Indicted in Deaths of Sportsmen
- Storm Whips Rockies, Rushes Toward Plains
- Swift Action on Baird Seen as Cutting Political Losses
- Waiting Is Over for 350 Seabees Bound for Somalia
- VENTURA : Tip to Police Results in Arrest of Bank Robbery Suspects
- WESTWOOD : $600,000 in Seed Money OKd for Revitalizing Village
- OXNARD : Youth Gets 60 Days in Fatal Shooting
- Countywide : New Leader Picked for Taxpayers Group
- Anti-Nausea Patch Lawsuit Heads to Trial
- Free-agent reliever Jay Howell, who pitched for...
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hornets Are at Their Sharpest During First Victory in Chicago
- Jurisprudence
- MOTOCROSS : Anaheim Race Features Top Riders
- DANCE REVIEW : Royal Winnipeg Ballet Returns to Southland
- Joseph Anthony; Had 4 Successes on Broadway at the Same Time
- Clinton Kills Controversial Quayle Panel : Government: Gore says abolishing Council on Competitiveness closes 'back door' used by special interests to skirt law. New Cabinet is sworn in.
- O.C. Republicans Take a New Tack in Congress : Politics: They say some items in their agenda actually have a better chance with a Democrat in White House.
- COLUMN ONE : Don't Tell Them They Can't Win : The L.A. mayoral race is wide open with about 40 candidates. Most don't have a prayer. Some have bizarre ideas for improving the city and many have no funds. What makes them run?
- STANTON : Horton Eulogized as Humorous, Generous
- The Zoe Baird Affair: What Does It Say About America? : She was right to withdraw, but the issues raised won't go away
- WOODLAND HILLS : Council Finances Hillside Repairs
- On Edge of Destruction : Aftermath: San Clemente city officials and residents assess damage to the homes sliding down hills, businesses destroyed by heavy rains. And the danger may not be over.
- Judge Removes D.A. From Bryant Case
- Judge Drops Some Counts in Denny Beating Case : Courts: Charges that the three defendants tortured the truck driver are thrown out. Attempted murder counts are upheld.
- Crews Walk a Fine Line to the Top of Their Field
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : SUPER BOWL XXVII : Scalpers Try to Buy Players' Tickets
- Dienhart's Layup Propels Bolsa Grande
- GOLF / TUCSON OPEN : Mickelson Gets a Tie for Lead
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Front Line of Chatsworth Buries Reseda
- TV REVIEWS : Eban's 'Israel' Balances Insider's Passion, Analysis
- WEEKEND TV : Awards Shows, Clinton's First Days
- STAGE REVIEW : Marriage and Malice Coexist in Stylish 'School for Scandal'
- Military Intervention Inspires Fear, Hope in Bosnia : Balkans: Some worry Western force would endanger U.N. troops, undermine humanitarian relief. But war- and winter-weary Bosnians see it as their only chance.
- Former Indonesian First Lady Gets Jail Term in Slashing Case
- Kochel Sex Case Leads to School Inquiry : Ventura High: The district hires a specialist to determine if complaints against the convicted ex-coach were handled properly.
- 'Scrabbling for the Faithful' in Russia : Evangelism: American visitors urged not to undercut churches that have survived 70 years of oppression.
- VAN NUYS : Man Sentenced in Spousal Battery Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Tries Inn Thing to Cut Out Smog
- Sun Will Show Its Face Again
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils End Canadiens' Streak at Five Games
- Richard Waring; Actor Created Role of Miner in 'Corn Is Green'
- Countywide : 5th Suit Filed to Halt San Joaquin Tollway
- Caught in Spotlight, Couple in Baird Case May Be Deported
- CASTAIC : 2 Accused of Pulling Off Swap of Term in Jail
- A Move Toward the Feminine Side of God : Issues: Nuts-and-bolts changes have put women on a more equal footing in American religion. But they haven't banished the exclusively male image of the Deity.
- Immaculate Heart College Center has published a...
- Desormeaux Wins Twice in Return : Horse racing: He had been away from racing since suffering a fractured skull in a spill Dec. 11.
- Titan Women Set Gymnastics Record
- Death of Athlete a Suicide : College football: Body of former Orange Lutheran standout Gil Greene is found at the U.S. Naval Academy.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : It All Adds Up for Santa Margarita in Victory over Woodbridge
- Crescenta Valley Ends Muir's Streak at 24 League Wins
- Russia Offers Cleanup Plan for Nuclear Sub
- Geologist's Soil Report Grounds Hopes for Stadium at Simi School
- Boldness in Very Good Causes : Clinton moves smartly on gag rule, fetal-tissue research and RU486
- PACOIMA : Market Operator Fined Over Accident
- Port Hueneme : Base Commander Is Made Rear Admiral
- Former Laguna Hills Swimmer Dies in Las Vegas Explosion
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Zeroing In on a New Commissioner
- Fiddler on the Loose : A Somewhat Tamer Wild Man, Doug Kershaw Takes His Manic Cajun Style to the Crazy Horse
- Clark Is No Ordinary Guy : Pop: The veteran songwriter, whose work brings a literary edge to folk-country music, performs in Santa Ana on Friday..
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Haugen Says He Doesn't Worry About Facing Chavez in Mexico
- New Nominee Sought to Head Justice Dept.
- Leo Kline; Found the Source of S.F. Sourdough Bread Flavor
- Frustration Grows at Site of U.S. Bombings in Iraq : Persian Gulf: Anger and unease in northern 'no-fly zone' apparent to journalists granted a rare visit.
- CANOGA PARK : Manslaughter Charge Dismissed
- Doctor Placed on Probation for Over-Prescribing Pills
- EL MODENA : No Suspects Yet in Death of Newborn
- Student Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter in Classroom Slaying
- TNT to Offer Musicals on Super Bowl Sunday
- Bomb Blasts in Bogota Wound at Least 17
- R.H. Edwin Espy; Headed National Council of Churches of Christ
- Countywide : Ten Honored as Models of Unity
- Carjacker Drives 3 Blocks, Walks Away
- Winter Sports
- S&L; Ex-Employee to Pay Restitution
- Somali Youth With Pistol Slain by Marines
- Suit Over Cellular Radiation Raises Hazard Questions
- Under the Weather
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Empire League Duel Ends in 1-1 Deadlock
- Rockwell International has contributed $500,000 to the...
- House Panel Chairman Asks Clinton for Iraq Documents
- Judge Disallows Gates Blocking Public Streets
- Ex-Laguna Hills Swimmer Fischer Dies in Explosion
- This Young MC Is a Movie Mixmaster : Film: Tamra Davis combines her experience making cutting-edge videos with Hollywood's past to get the gritty 'Guncrazy.'
- Hall of Famer Gehringer, 89, Dies : Baseball: Former Tiger second baseman, who batted .320, had been in a nursing home since suffering a stroke.
- COMMENTARY : Madonna as Actress? The 'Evidence' Is In
- Architect of Iraq Appeasement May Get Key Job
- A Big Trumpet for 'El Mariachi' : Columbia Budgets $1 Million to Sell $7,000 Spanish-Language Film
- U.S. Attacks North Iraq Missile Site : Persian Gulf: Pentagon says radar tracked two jets. Baghdad calls charge 'fabricated' but indicates it will hold to its cease-fire.
- Federal Judge Delays Decision on Test of Ohio Incinerator
- A. Hourani; Scholar and Writer on Middle East
- Headlines Throw Curve at a Doonesbury Strip
- San Clemente Told Sheriff's Contract Could Save Millions
- Jell-O Defense Fails to Sway Jury in Drunk-Driving Case
- VENTURA : State Sen. Hart to Close Office Soon
- Chan Arraignment in Tay Case Delayed : Courts: New attorney for alleged ringleader in honor student's murder hadn't had time to review facts. D.A. doesn't object.
- GARDENING : Mother Nature Can Help Get the Job Done
- Beckman Attracts New Investors: Following up on...
- Mary Lazar; Model Owned TV and Film Production Company
- Racial Motive Need Not Be Proved in King Case : Trial: Federal jurist reverses stand. The ruling should aid prosecution of four officers accused in beating.
- Clinton Pressed for 2nd Female Nominee : Cabinet: Women's rights activists warn 'honeymoon' will be over if next attorney general selection is a man.
- LECTURES: Mental health professionals will lecture as...
- Clippers Rally, Then Fall Short to Cavaliers
- LOS ANGELES : Proposal to End Mayor's Remap Veto Power Shelved
- Janitor Finds Hours-Old Baby; Woman Sought : Simi Valley: The newborn boy is in good condition. Police think the mother may need treatment or counseling.
- CalPERS Puts New Pressure on Companies : Advocacy: The pension fund bypasses CEOs and goes to outside directors in seeking to promote corporate changes at 'dirty dozen' firms.
- HOME DECORATION : New Colors Add Sparkle Around Old Furniture
- Schott's Lawyer: Suspension Illegal Option
- Winter Sports
- CENTURY LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley Runs, Walks, Stalls To Victory
- N. Hollywood Wastes No Time in Easy Victory
- Lakers Beaten by Extra Efforts : Pro basketball: Jazz gets the offensive rebounds in the final minute of 98-94 victory. Scott back in lineup, Divac out.
- Preference for Performing Pans Out for Pianist : Jazz: On a bandstand is where Gerard Hagen of Lake Forest most wants to be. He'll be in his element Sunday when he appears with his quartet at the Old Dana Point Cafe.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Aspen Extreme': Inches of Powder on a Foot of Slush
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Society Plays It Too Conservatively
- To Other Artists, Writer Clark Is No Ordinary Guy
- Iba's Legacy Was Big, or at Least Seven Feet
- Changing Film History
- Research Funds at Universities
- Harrick Isn't Winning Popularity Contests
- VIEWPOINT LETTERS : After All This Time, Ken Norton and Son Should Quit Fighting
- U.S. Bombing of Iraq Military Sites
- U.S. Bombing of Iraq Military Sites
- A Different Kind of Movie
- Claire Always Knows Right Places to Shop
- After All This Time, Ken Norton and Son Should Quit Fighting
- Film Crews Are Welcome
- Angels Are Good Sports, Even if It's Wrong One
- Schools
- Smoking Ban
- 'Hey, NBC, About That Late-Night Shift ...'
- VIEWPOINT
- VIEWPOINT
- On 'Calvin and Hobbes'
- Clippers Still Have a Long Way to Go
- Chelsea Cartoon
- Smoking Ban
- AIDS Ribbons
- Kings' Great Play Has Been Discontinued
- In Support of the Grove
- Defending Bowers' Exhibit
- Harrick Isn't Winning Popularity Contests
- Campanis Has Served Enough of a Sentence
- Harrick Isn't Winning Popularity Contests
- Research Funds at Universities
- Clippers Still Have a Long Way to Go
- Chelsea Cartoon
- U.S. Bombing of Iraq Military Sites
- Horse Racing Story Gives Wrong Impression
- Obituaries - Jan. 23, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 23, 1993