- Nothing to Fear From Clinton, Business Leaders Are Told : O.C. Forum: Western Digital Chairman Roger Johnson not dismayed by post-election revisions of campaign promises.
- The In Crowds : Groups of couples, groups of friends, groups of couples and friends. Today's kids are turning dates into major outings. There's safety in numbers, they say, and it's easier to pursue a crush without the emotional risk.
- MUSIC : A Quieter Sound : Former Modern Lovers singer Jonathan Richman opts for pared-down tunes that let him connect with the audience.
- Underground Chic : Funky Local Boutiques Stock Hip-Hop, Punk and Grunge
- Joy of Sax : The musical instrument is one that can be learned in just a couple of months, according to one teacher.
- United in Disaster : Matilija Canyon: Residents of this rural Ojai Valley community have suffered over the years. But floods and fires have failed to dislodge them.
- Man Shot in Fountain Valley as Road Dispute Turns Violent
- LOS ANGELES : RTD Votes for 2 Days of Free Subway Service
- Countywide : Crime Stoppers Pays $1,000 to Informant in Homicide Case
- NEWPORT BEACH : Don't Forget to Pay the Water Bill
- Skating
- Infielder Billy Spiers agreed to a $750,000,...
- Streaking Waves May Go From Dominant to Darn Good : Colleges: Pepperdine has a 33-game conference winning streak, but most of the league coaches believe their stranglehold may be loosening.
- SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Tomba Finally Gives Fans a Victory
- STAGE
- Peter M. Canepa has been appointed vice...
- City National Posts a Profit in 4th Quarter
- 54 Dead, 9 Injured After Polish Ferry Capsizes in Baltic Sea
- Flashier Bras Make Underwear Fun to Wear, Even If They're for Your Eyes Only
- N.Y. Backs Increased School Choice : Education: City officials approve plan allowing public elementary or junior high students to transfer outside their district. It's the largest open enrollment effort in the nation.
- What better way to mark the Rev....
- There's a Pair of Hose Right for Any Outfit
- River Rebellion : Recreation vs. Wilderness Debate Centers on L.A. Channel
- VENTURA : Woman Arrested in Shooting Incident
- Ceremony Marks Foothill Station Expansion : Police: Cramped quarters will be remodeled and a new building added. Chief Williams hails the project as a 'new groundbreaking.'
- Fame Is Gaining on Don't-Look-Back Saxman : Jazz: David Murray is arguably the most significant tenor saxophonist to have emerged in the post-Coltrane era.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Portrait of a World-Class Gate-Crasher in 'Painting the Town' : Andrew Behar's intriguing film depicts a painter-cabbie who charms his way into the world of those who would exclude 'the rest of us.'
- Diana Adams; Ballerina Starred for Balanchine, De Mille
- Firm Pleads Guilty in Toxic Dumping
- BOOK REVIEW : Witty Study of a Corrupt Politician : THE RASCAL KING: The Life and Times of James Michael Curley (1874-1958), by Jack Beatty Addison-Wesley $25, 571 pages
- Volcano Eruption in Colombia Kills 6 Scientists
- Lujan to Leave Without Owl Plan
- Athletics Trade Harold Baines to Orioles
- DEC Reports Smaller Loss Than Expected : Earnings: Apple Computer posts a slightly lower quarterly profit, while Microsoft gains.
- BANKING : Plaza Home Mortgage Plans to Cater to New Class of House Buyers
- Japan Airlines Will Trim Spending by $1.6 Billion
- COLUMN ONE : 'The New Religion Is Money' : After 40 years of Communist suppression, Shanghai is regaining its image as a brassy, flashy metropolis. The difference is that the Chinese--not Westerners--are in charge.
- Frail Honecker Arrives in Santiago
- Thomas B. Curtis; Former Missouri Congressman
- Oxnard : District Raises Costs for Meals at Schools
- Knott's Takes Leap of Scheduling : Festival: 'A Joyful Response,' featuring eight gospel groups in a daylong event, is the first of its kind at the amusement park.
- STAGE REVIEW : Witty 'Money & Friends' Just Misses the Bull's-Eye
- Food, Trash Officials Ponder Ways to Make Molehills Out of Mountains : Recycle: Experts at Irvine 'fast-food summit' debate ways to deal with future shortage of landfill space, overload of waste.
- State Probes Transamerica's Test for Cancer : Insurance: Agency says it is concerned that applicants may not be aware of the experimental blood test.
- Carl Hasselwander has joined the board of...
- Directory : Where Guys on a Head Trip Go
- Christopher Pledges to Avoid Issues Related to His Law Firm
- STAGE REVIEW : Mirthful Evening of Improv : The Village Idiots get the audience involved in a brisk and unpredictable show at the West End Playhouse.
- Bigger & Better : Larger-Sized People Now Can Choose From Bolder, More Updated Styles
- Dressing Democratic
- PORTER RANCH : Worker at Pizza Parlor Fatally Shot
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Anne Finn: Councilman's widow cites her background and nearly 50 years in Valley.
- MOORPARK : Sheriff's Officials Address Residents
- Suspects Plead Not Guilty in Girl's Killing : Courts: Tremayne Stevenson, 19, faces 30 years to life in prison if convicted. Prosecutors seek to try 16-year-old suspect as an adult.
- VAN NUYS : Elderly Woman Hit, Killed by Car
- Canoga Park Couple's Bottled Note Finds a Reader 4,000 Miles Away : Romance: On an impulse, the message was tossed from a cruise ship in the Bahamas, complete with a $2 reward to the finder.
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : They Returned to Coach After Starting as Players
- The San Francisco Giants signed former Dodger...
- Madden: There's Only One Super Bowl
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : From Peter Pan to Wise Old Man : Jonathan Richman's concert shows he'll be forever young--even when singing about being fortysomething.
- Companies Discover America : Some Manufacturers Are Bringing Their Production Home
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : Hiring Ban Weighed for Booster Clubs
- 12 Passengers Hurt as Commuter Bus Rams Parked Big-Rig Truck : Accident: One woman is seriously injured in downtown crash during morning rush hour.
- SANTA ANA : Old House Saved From Bulldozer
- 7 in Clergy Join Police Chaplain Program : Support: They will be 'visible and available' in ministering to crime and accident victims and their families and Santa Ana police officers under stress.
- BURBANK : Ex-TV Actor Pleads Innocent to Charges
- USC Offense Goes From Bad to Worse : College basketball: Trojans shoot 26% during the second half in a 68-57 loss to Oregon State.
- Marlowe Is NCAA's Top Female Athlete
- Pro Football
- Joan Irvine Smith Unveils Her Homage to a Bygone Era : Art: Real-estate heiress gives a preview of her Irvine Museum with an exhibit of paintings that recall the Orange County of her youth.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : An Older, Wiser Richman Rings as True as Ever
- LOS ANGELES : Belvedere Principal Runs for School Board Seat
- Los Alamitos Contracts Out Ticket Handling
- Suspect in Honor Student's Murder Pleads Not Guilty : Crime: Abraham Acosta, 16, of Buena Park is not fit to stand trial as an adult in the death of Stuart Tay, his attorney says. A Feb. 5 hearing is scheduled.
- New York Met pitcher Dwight Gooden bruised...
- WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Meurer Propels University
- Buena Defense Stops Ventura in 4th Quarter
- JAZZ REVIEW : 'Tonight's' Kirkland Stretches Out at Bel Age
- ART REVIEWS : The Class Menagerie of Tom Knechtel
- Even Beginners Can Use New Graphics Software
- Roger Stange Named Senior VP of Finance for Yamaha of America
- Air Force Has 'Fix' for B-2 Stealth Shortcoming : Defense: Correcting defect will cost 'a couple of hundred million' but won't change the $44.5-billion price tag on the bombers.
- Federal Fines Rise Sharply : Regulation: Agencies are now collecting about $2 billion a year, thanks primarily to expanded authority.
- Browsing for Books : Prices at A & M are always good, but twice a year--at sale time--they're twice as nice.
- DEFINITIVE : A Royal Boot to Fashion
- Eagleburger Condemns West's 'Dithering' on Bosnia : Diplomacy: He says Muslim nations may not support actions against Iraq because of failure to act in Balkans.
- Suspect Held After Captive Girl Is Freed : Kidnaping: 10-year-old is in good condition after 16-day ordeal. She will stay in foster home while officials decide custody questions.
- Afton J. Slade; Leader in Fight Against Smog
- Charles Tillon; Leader of French Resistance in World War II
- READINGS : Poetry Paying Dividends : A poets group founded 13 years ago fills a void in the Valley. It will open its new season of readings at a bank.
- 233 Suspected Illegal Workers Seized in Raid : Immigrants: INS agents hit Vans shoe plant in Orange looking for employees with false documents in one of largest mass arrests in nation. Company says it complied with all hiring laws.
- MISSION VIEJO : Curfew Imposed at Recreation Fields
- Houston Calls for Deporting Illegals in 2 Deadly Gangs : Politics: Such a sweep of immigrants would be an efficient way to reduce violent crimes, mayoral candidate says.
- Thousand Oaks : City Delays Placing Limits on Vendors
- Kuwait Alerts Forces, Awaits U.S. Troops
- Crackdown Is Not Reform
- Clinton's Changed Haiti Course
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.
- Sinatra, Cerritos Center Take a Star Turn : Concert: Celebs, fans come out to catch ol' Blue Eyes as he helps inaugurate the suburb's new arts center. 'This is the biggest thing to happen to our city,' says Cerritos mayor.
- Irvine's Schutz-Purcell Program: Warm but Flawed : The impact of the little-done German works was lessened by the Camerata's inconsistencies. Other compositions fared better.
- AUTOS
- Nov. 3 Voter Turnout Called 24-Year High
- Energy Dept. Urged to Halt Lab Contracts With UC : Ethics: Inspector says regents failed to disclose insider trading probe. University system could lose billions.
- COVER STORY : STAR-STRUCK : They're the intensely devoted fans, monitoring every syllable and sighting of their favorite celebrities.
- ART : A Creative Mix : Platt Gallery is showcasing four artists of wide-ranging ages whose art spans several mediums and styles--but it works.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Sympathy for Erich Honecker
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Huntington Beach Police Warn Residents of Roof-Repair Scam
- WESTLAKE : Doctor Convicted in Molestation Case
- Free-Lancers Included in 'Shield Law' : Media: State high court lets a ruling stand that says material may be kept confidential even when collected by a writer with no contract to publish it.
- Company Pleads Guilty to Dumping of Toxic Waste : Environment: Pesticide firm agrees to pay $100,000 fine and cost of cleaning up Imperial County site.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Trabuco Hills' Barnes Decides to Go See Cal
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor's Hot Hand Too Much for Woodbridge
- STANTON : New Services Panel Members Named
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Gets Scare but Beats Dana Hills
- Pro Football
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Down Yonder in New Orleans, a Bigger Lil E. Tee Gets Ready
- Retail Sales Rise, but So Do Jobless Claims : Economy: December reports indicate that the recovery still lacks punch.
- U.S. to Reduce Panama Forces, Leave by 1999
- ART : Thriving on Diversity : CSUN's gallery director finds art in such unexpected items as Asian women's wear, toasters and voodoo flags.
- 2 Hospitals Approve Delay in Merger Plan : Health care: Postponement allows court hearing on consolidation of Camarillo facility with Oxnard center.
- Man Held on Attempted Murder in Beating of 3-Year-Old Son
- Former Principal Sues School, Diocese Over Dismissal : Controversy: Educator claims her firing was in retaliation for being persistent about the health threat from PCBs leaking from fluorescent light fixtures.
- Scientists Declare Local Gnatcatchers a Distinct Species
- Crowning a Cat's Canine or Filling Fido's Fangs, It's All Part of the Job
- Real estate lite: Long Beach's Skinny House,...
- CAMARILLO : Child Molester, 71, Sentenced to Prison
- NCAA CONVENTION : Coach K Strikes Out in His Bid to Rescind Limits on Basketball
- Seeking the largest salary award in Angel...
- Fiery Coach Gets Team's Attention at St. Genevieve : High school basketball: Donovan's doses of discipline help turn woeful program around.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Oingo Boingo Shows Its Bite
- Van Damme Lawsuit May Go to Trial
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : A Can-Do Do-Gooder
- Teacher Group Seeks to Fight School Violence : Education: NEA says $500 million is needed over five years for better security, tackling problems before they develop.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Eat to the Beat : The good Japanese fare at Karaoke shares the bill with patrons hungry to have their way with a song.
- 'Super Dove' Nominated as Israel President : Politics: Weizman symbolizes to many Israelis their quest for peace with the nation's Arab neighbors.
- OJAI : City Council Backs Different Dump Site
- LOS ANGELES : Suspect Sought in Slaying at Freeway Off-Ramp
- If you can't decide whether to go...
- FULLERTON : Residents to Choose Park Equipment
- Teen-Ager Convicted of Murdering Her Northridge Neighbor : Crime: The girl is one of three sisters accused in the 1991 slaying. Her siblings will be tried later.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Officials Hear Gloomy Budget News
- Trade Manning, Move Team and Clippers Will Be Ducky
- The Times to Honor Top Football Players
- Outfielder Glenn Wilson signed a minor league...
- College Basketball
- Some Questions Turn Out to Be Questionable
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Vintage Voice Opens Cerritos Arts Center
- Russian Hard-Liners Denounce Air Strike : Reaction: Nationalists demand troops be recalled from Gulf. Their salvo seems designed to score points against Yeltsin and other pro-Westerners.
- DANA POINT : Cigarette Vending Machines Outlawed
- NEWHALL : Autopsy Identifies Strangling Victim
- Clippers Enjoy This Drama on the Court : Pro basketball: They rally from 17-point deficit to defeat Lakers, 105-102, at Sports Arena. Divac misses two shots at tie.
- RESEDA : Inmate Escapes From Hall of Justice
- Glendale's Figueras to Attend Oregon
- LOS ANGELES : Guilty Plea in Slaying of TV News Engineer
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Toro Sails to Victory
- College Football
- Harris in Control for CS Long Beach : Big West: Guard has 34 points to lead 49ers to their third consecutive victory and keep them in first place.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Lose First Game Without Lemieux
- Lord OF THE Links : Mike Austin, 82, Has Achieved Legendary Status as a Long Hitter, Instructor, Hustler and Adventurer
- MUSIC REVIEWS : A Night of Tunes at the Philharmonic
- Nike Acquires Irvine Firm: Nike Inc. said...
- NASDAQ Hits Still Another High : Market Overview
- Man Who Received Baboon Liver Fails to Awaken Fully
- Shalala Appears to Put Timing of Health Reform Bill in Doubt
- James B. Quinn; Flood District Official
- Less to Celebrate, 20 Years After Roe : Abortion: Supreme Court holds that blocking women from clinics is not gender bias.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : 2 Join Field of Candidates for Bernardi's Seat : Lyle Hall: Fire captain has name recognition from a campaign for the post in '89. He stresses jobs for the area.
- Boxing
- GORMAN, MALIBOU LAKE : Board Delays Votes on 2 Key Proposals
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting Schedule Changed by Board
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Gonzaga Joins Field for Baseball Event
- Weekend of Events to Benefit San Pedro Baseball Program
- Vanguard Team Plans to Break Up : Theater: Citing 'irreconcilable differences,' co-founder Kevin Aratari will leave the artistic director in charge of the storefront troupe.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Year Punk Broke': Goofballs on Parade
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Alive' Doesn't Live Up to Its Potential : None of the film's elements takes the extra step that separates inspired films from the more conventional ones.
- Green Burrito to Compensate 29 Workers for Unpaid Overtime
- Jeffrey D. Hoffman has been appointed chief...
- Hurt by Slump in Orders, Wahlco Predicts $12-Million Loss for 1992
- Eclectic Shock : Surprise, There's Something Different About This Place Smack Dab in the Sameness of Surburbia
- PERSPECTIVE ON MORALITY AND LEADERSHIP : A Biblical Parable for Our Times : King David was forgiven and served his people well; Bill Clinton's religious foes should allow for the same.
- Witness Describes Slayings : Courts: He says doorman killed two patrons outside Hollywood nightclub, and that shootings were unprovoked. Defense attacks his credibility.
- Camarillo OKs Outlet Mall as Race Escalates : Economy: The city will give the developer half the project's sales tax revenue. Oxnard has also approved a similar center.
- Mother Charged With Leaving Infant in Car
- Nine-Under-Par 63 Gives Twitty Two-Shot Lead in Hawaiian Open
- Evans Makes Pitch to Awaken Past
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Kansas 'Unselfish' in 140-72 Blowout
- College Football
- Venezuelan Police Fire on School Bus
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Berkeley Grad Students End Strike, Will Return to Work
- Guatemalans Start Perilous Journey Home
- INTELLIGENCE : Israelis Question if Shin Bet Can Handle the Hamas Threat
- When Dressing Up, Bag a Purse That Sizes Up the Situation
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Housing Plan to Get Another Evaluation
- FILLMORE : Council Approves Housing Project
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Adopt Sex Education Program
- The Finely Honed Art of Loving a Bill to Death
- Polonia to File for Arbitration : Angels: Agent says outfielder will ask for more than $2.5 million.
- Outfielder Ron Gant agreed to a $3.7-million,...
- 'Attention: Clinton' on CNN's 'Sonya Live'
- Prodigy's Liam Howlett: Battling With Success : Pop music: As techno music catches the ear of the mainstream, the songwriter struggles to hang on to the genre's longtime faithful.
- More Manufacturers to Feature VCR Plus Programming Device
- Chrysler Steers Jeeps Toward Japan
- Vincent T. DeVita Jr. and Frank L....
- BANKING
- Clinton Names Staff, Holds to Short List of Priorities
- Code Blue : Sure, We Expect Our Chief Executive to Look Important, but Must He Succumb to the Numbingly Dull Capital Standards of Navy and Gray?
- White House Ordered Not to Erase Discs : Transition: Judge is quoted as saying he thinks the Administration will defy the ruling and delete computer records anyway.
- Victims No More : Self-defense instructor Hilda Weiss teaches people of all ages to avoid dangerous situations, repel unwanted attentions and fend off an attack.
- Parent Volunteers Help Patrol Campus to Steer Students From Trouble : Schools: One mother's concern grew into a group of ambassadors who perform a variety of services at Jordan High in Long Beach.
- Arco Pledges Another $7 Million to Rebuild L.A.
- Bill Would Trim Appointees' Salaries by an Average of 43%
- ORANGE : Old Town Rezoning Request Denied
- INS Arrests 233 Suspected Illegal Immigrants at Plant
- ART FESTIVAL : Five South Bay exhibits will celebrate printmaking as 'a true art form.'
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Kevin Young, Olympic Champion, Proves Hurdles Are No Obstacle
- Jerry L. Carlson has joined Seashore Construction...
- FLARE-UP IN THE GULF : NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Slap on the Wrist' Called Too Light; Now Iraq Is Problem for Clinton
- Felix Grucci; Founder of Premier Fireworks Firm
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Everyone's a Critic : A UCLA Extension class will teach the ins and outs of writing about rock music. Another course will cover public relations.
- Old but Improved
- Four Die in House Fire
- Somali Images Haunt Marines Arriving Home
- 12 Hurt as O.C. Bus Hits Parked Truck : Accident: Woman among the commuters is seriously injured in downtown L.A. crash during morning rush hour.
- Lungren to Seek Lower Age for Trial as Adult : Law: Attorney general will propose legislation giving judges discretion in cases of 14- and 15-year-olds accused of murder.
- Group Lays Plans to Prevent Unrest : Riot aftermath: City-hired activists will help squelch rumors and lessen neighborhood tensions during trials in King beating and Denny assault.
- Home Alone and Working: Now There's a Club to Help : Business: Home-based entrepreneur organizes a support group with twice-monthly meetings to swap office advice and provide encouragement for others.
- SIMI VALLEY : Student Benefits From Playing Game
- NBA ROUNDUP : Malone Too Much for Seattle
- Bullets Suspend Bernard King Because of 'Detrimental Conduct'
- UCLA Races to Win : College basketball: Bruins fast break their way past Oregon, 99-87. Tarver shows off for relatives with 23 points.
- 11:30 Wars: Betting on Mother of All Battles : Television: America (especially members of its media) is wondering if Letterman can beat Leno at 11:30 p.m.
- Dana Point Group, Opera Pacific, Laguna Museum Win NEA Grants
- Office Vacancy Rate Drops as Building Stops : Leasing: Unoccupied space falls to 20.6%, a full percentage point below the 1991 figure for the county, brokerage reports.
- NASDAQ Index Hits Still Another High : Market Overview
- X-Ray Measuring Device on Shuttle Malfunctions
- Clinton's In-Laws Drop Corporate Party Plans
- Tinsel Time : Shiny Sequins and Beading Will Be Out in Force at Next Week's Inaugural Balls, Insiders Say
- Espy Vows to Update Agriculture Dept.
- Cruz Ricardo Olavarrieta; Labor Organizer
- D.A. Gives Milk Duds Maker Something Legal to Chew On
- Cutting-Edge Kids : Education: El Camino College's brand-new child development center gives preschoolers--and adults--a million-dollar experience.
- California / IN BRIEF : THOUSAND OAKS : McClintock to Form Tax Watchdog Panel
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Fire Capt. Hall, Anne Finn Enter City Council Race
- 'Compassionate Approvals' for Unproven Gene Therapies OKd
- Pro Football
- Bennie Wallace: Horn Is 'the Center of My Life' : The saxophonist hasn't let his film scoring assignments interfere with his playing.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hard-Rockers Turn Out for Randy Rhoads Benefit
- COMMERCE : Trade Talks Face a World of Problems : Agricultural dispute is just one of many contentious issues that threaten negotiations.
- THEATER : Rome in L.A. : Shakespeare's obscure 'Coriolanus' is updated and has an actress playing the title role at Burbank Little Theatre.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Forms Panel to Discuss Budget Cuts
- California / IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Help for First-Time Home Buyers OKd
- WESTLAKE : Doctor Convicted in Molestation Case
- Mission Viejo : Two New Police Positions Approved
- Kings Are All Talk, No Play : Hockey: They lose to the Devils, 7-1, and get together for yet another team meeting afterward. Stauber gives up six goals on only 27 shots.
- Giving Up Football While on Top the Best Thing to Do : Colleges: Former Valley tight end, a '92 preseason All-American, looking to life without the stresses of the game.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Bell-Jeff Girls Win 12th Straight Game by Routing Cantwell
- Warriors Try to Follow Lead of Guard Johnson : Basketball: Members of the youthful El Camino squad often seek guidance from their leading scorer.
- Jennings Opts for ABC Over '60 Minutes'
- BANKING
- Trustees Back Drug Search on Buses : Program: The Orange Unified School District board votes to keep using a dog to sniff for illegal substances on its vehicles, despite opposition from parents.
- SOMALIA WATCH : Ultimate Sacrifice
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Roadside Rhymes Pitch Ecology Plea
- Marchers Lobby El Salvador to Back Peace Plan : Human rights: Protest outside L.A. consulate is part of effort to force President Cristiani to adhere to U.N. accord to purge armed forces of abusive officers.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY, WESTMINSTER : Sobriety Checkpoint on Brookhurst St.
- Dining With the Enemy Seems to Be a Good Game Plan
- Mission Viejo's Bayer to Have Surgery Today
- SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Angels, Prime Ticket Sign a Five-Year Deal : Baseball: Station will carry 20 home games in 1993. Dodgers might not have cable contract this year.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Newport Harbor's Tumultuous Times
- Master's Women Fall to Azusa Pacific
- Trimedyne Picks New President : Management: Formerly a consultant, Peter T. Hyde also becomes a director, chief operating officer.
- It Computes: Why Intel Stock Is So Hot
- U.S. Calls Attack a Political Success Despite the Misses : Persian Gulf: Half of targets were not hit, but Bush says 'skies are safer' now. Iraqis dismantle area's remaining missiles and yield on U.N. flights issue.
- MUSIC : Sharing Her Feelings : Kevyn Lettau finds that expressing her emotions in song comes naturally.
- Countywide : Weapons on Exhibit at El Toro Air Base
- North L.A. County Braces for More : Weather: Crews race to drain swollen pond that threatens trailer park. A soaked section of Sierra Highway collapses.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Savings and Loan Robber Nets $3,000
- Decisions
- Violent-Crime Rate Decreases in 5 Major Cities : Law enforcement: Decline bucks a statewide trend. Better cooperation from residents, targeting of career criminals and fewer youths in the county are cited as possible reasons.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Another Pierfest Is in the Works
- Rally by UCI Women Falls Short in Loss to San Jose State
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Easterly Has 22 to Lead Trojans
- League Feels a Chill : Hockey: Stunning news of Lemieux's condition shakes NHL officials.
- 'Sesame Street' Detours to Country : Folks like Loretta Lynn, Glen Campbell, Crystal Gayle and Tanya Tucker join the Muppet pals for some down-home tunes.
- Pop Album Chart : Brooks & Dunn--Top 10 At Last
- Letterbox Releases Recapture Two of Jon Voight's Best Roles
- The St. Louis Cardinals signed former New...
- Cowboys vs. 49ers Will Be Super Match : NFL: Their showdown in the NFC championship game could be better than anything the Super Bowl offers.
- Quality Goalie Is Realistic Goal : Hockey: Because of draft rules, Orange County team will pick from among NHL's best.
- PRO FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : AFC : Levy Says It's Kelly, but Fans Like Reich
- A Call for Fans, Money : Track and field: Not everyone is happy with the way promoters are trying to drum up interest in indoor events.
- Dominguez Hills Women Set Record in 75-34 Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Defense Sparks Arizona
- Pasadena Won't Get The Game
- Emmy Rules Change Helps 'Simpsons'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Enough to Smile About at Sorriso