- San Diego
- Council's Class War Over Reform
- Mom Puts Lots of Mustard Into : Mom Puts Lots of Mustard Into Fight Against Burger King's Ads
- Law School May Expand to Irvine
- Mayor of D.C. Arrested on Drug Charges
- A Verdict in a Very Sad Case
- Anaheim Paid Too Much in 'Rush' to Buy Arena Land, Pickler Says : City government: The councilman says the site was appraised at less than half the $3.2-million purchase price.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Volunteers Needed to Clean Wetlands
- ANAHEIM : $2.3 Million to Go to Katella Avenue
- LAGUNA BEACH : Talks Continue Over Laguna Laurel
- Many Cities Fail to Meet Quake Safety Standards
- Spy's Father Campaigns for Son's Release : Justice: Morris Pollard tells students at a private school that his son broke the law for a moral purpose.
- HORSE RACING : For Jockeys, Danger Always Rides
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : La Quinta Takes 43 Shots, Routs Bolsa Grande, 12-0
- Shoup Finds Precedents for Coaches Getting Tenure : Cal Lutheran: His contention that job security extends to football position finds support.
- Boxer Charged in Shooting of Promoter
- SHORT TAKES : Dylan Headlines Rock Festival
- STAGE
- Occidental Seeks OK to Sell 20 Million Shares
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japan Official Waffles on Rice
- EARNINGS : Record '89 Profit at B of A; Other Banks' Results Mixed
- It Just Wasn't His Type of Ballot, Loser in Election Decides
- A Friend's Tribute to Cocteau
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Helmsleys Meet Their People
- BESTSELLERS ON CASSETTE
- NATION : Ex-Child Actor Hamer a Suicide
- Grateful Dead Agrees to Postpone Concerts
- Dictators Fade Away, Big Brother Refuses to Depart So Quietly : Eastern Europe: The people may be trying to reclaim their privacy, but the apparatus of terror is still there, even as it shreds its damning documents.
- Rose Bowl Leftovers Are Yours for a Song
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Titus Helps Loara Beat Los Alamitos, Keep Hopes Alive
- Runner Takes Long Road Back : Track: Laura Cattivera first ran in the Sunkist Invitational at 15. She's returning at 22 after five lower-leg fractures.
- Fullerton's Lewis Will Attend St. Mary's
- High School or Club? : Soccer: Some think that this is one activity in which staying in school is not the best thing.
- Leonard Relinquishes His Fifth Title
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Pacific Comes Back, but Utah State Wins in Overtime
- New Guitar Is Just Like Lennon's
- James Brown Prison Work Release Held Up by Snafu Between States
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Good Seafood Is the Hook at Delmonico's Grille
- COMMENTARY : Andy Warhol & Company--Rethinking the Art of the Sell
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fairy Tale' Series Exemplifies the Value of Classic Stories
- Air Passenger Body Calls for Security Levy: $1 per Ticket
- Timber Industry Presents Its Plan to Put Limits on Clear-Cutting Forests
- NCNB Corp.: The Charlotte, N.C.-based banking company...
- President Pushes for Lower Interest Rates : Housing: Bush tells home builders of plans to stimulate the industry. He says commission will study problem of affordability.
- ORANGE COUNTY HOSPITAL BIRTHS--DECEMBER
- Legal Experts Believe Case Was Bungled
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev Now in Uncharted Waters, Sees No Turning Back : Soviet Union: Leader has transformed challenges into breakthroughs. But the civil war in the south is one crisis he appeared to be unprepared for.
- Peggy Buckey Seeks $1 Million : Files Suit and Charges Jail Abuses
- United Nations Moving Toward a New Age : Cambodia: The international body may take over governing this ravaged nation in the name of all the world's people.
- Whoops Over Hoops Pit Neighbor Against Neighbor
- Anti-Semitic Violence Escalates, Report Shows : Racism: The number of S.D. incidents leveled off in '89, but, as nationwide, they were of a much more dangerous nature than before.
- Backhoe Ruptures Gas Main; Nearly 1,000 Evacuated
- COUNTYWIDE : HIGHS, LOWS OF SHERIFF GATES' LAST 4 YEARS
- YORBA LINDA : Fire Sprinkler Law Gets Initial City OK
- 2 New Places Serve Up Greek and Peruvian Cookery
- ART
- Windham Hill Records Reported to Be for Sale : Entertainment: The asking price is estimated at $50 million. Some say the marketer of New Age music may be over the hill.
- Ex-Regulator Is Added to Suit Over Irvine S
- Slow Growth at Root of Housing Costs, Governor Says in S.D.
- Evans Quits at Doubleday; Rubin Will Be Publisher
- O.C. Must Curb Automatic Probe of Relief Applicants
- WORLD : Israelis Arrest Pro-PLO Activist
- A How-To Book on the Dating of Young Women
- NATION IN BRIEF : SPACE : Shuttle Columbia's Landing Delayed
- Anti-Gang Group Forms After Student's Slaying
- Carson Says Threat Defendant Was Outside House
- Students Unfazed by Film on Teen Deaths
- COUNTYIDE : 7 Arrested After 95-M.P.H. Chase
- Strangulation Listed as Cause of Death of Doctor's Attacker
- Dropouts Drop Back In : Education: The Los Angeles school district sets aside a day to promote a program that gives former students a second chance.
- Healthy Yoshioka Joins an Elite Crowd : Preps: El Toro senior, the county leader in assists, is being mentioned with the area's top point guards.
- Marcaccini to Complete Suspension
- ROUNDUP
- Nicholls to Have Minor Surgery Today
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oregon State Wins Eighth in Row, 79-64
- Sour Note Over Money: Symphony Pulls Out of Concert With Chorale
- A Journey Into Comedy's Inferno : Nightclubs: A look at three of the Valley's comedy clubs shows that laughs turn into not-so-funny business.
- Japan Tells Trade Surplus Drop of Nearly 15% in '89
- Apple Computer Inc.: The Cupertino, Calif., maker...
- Davis May Make New UAL Bid: Financier...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Market Mixed on Jittery Day; Dow Gains 7.25
- Mola Centre, located on 40 acres in...
- WORLD : 2 Vietnam Refugees Awaiting Repatriation Attempt Suicide
- Court Lets Stand Sex Harassment Suit Filed by Bystander
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Iacocca to Tie Knot 3rd Time
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : INS Reportedly Releasing Refugees
- Changes Urged in L.A. Double-Decking Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Gates Says He'll Run for 5th Sheriff Term
- TUSTIN : Officer Left Crash, Had Gun, Suit Says
- ORANGE : Anti-Development Petition Falls Short
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chaminade Girls Defeat Crossroads in Soccer, 4-0
- Absent Couple Sentenced to 4 Years in Embezzlement
- DIGEST : Wordin Named to U.S. National Cycling Team
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Soccer Team Preps for Cup
- LOS ALAMITOS : Tracy's Comet, Lepton Favored in Sires Stakes
- Notre Dame, Crespi to Join Mission League
- First Baby
- Williams, Womack Spark Arizona to 70-61 Win Over Arizona State
- Peace Dividend
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 19, 1990
- Tapes of Children Decided the Case for Most Jurors
- Collapsed Crane Kills Trucker at Freeway Site
- Beach to Stay Closed Until Spill Tested
- Local Armenians Hear Echoes of History : Reaction: Southland community plans a fund-raising drive. Turkish atrocities of 1915 are recalled.
- Calling It 'Charade,' Bush Attacks Moynihan Plan to Cut Payroll Tax : Social Security: Remarks are an escalation of White House resistance. A top aide concedes the proposal could gain wide political appeal.
- Initial Hysteria Provoked Positive Changes in Day Care
- ART NEWS: Irvine Co. Chairman Donald L....
- AFTER ALLEN: Two Democrats are maneuvering to...
- ABORTION: Activists on both sides of the...
- Montoya Says Undercover FBI Agent Set Him Up
- Noriega Aide Gives Up, Will Help Prosecution : War on drugs: Panamanian allegedly participated in plan to smuggle a million pounds of marijuana into U.S.
- U.S. Charting New Guidelines for East Europe : Foreign policy: The Administration seeks criteria on promoting democracy and economic reform.
- Initial Hysteria Provoked Positive Changes in Day Care
- SOLIDARITY: Peggy Ann Buckey, who teaches at...
- Small Plane Crashes in Burbank; 4 Aboard Die : Aviation: The craft had just taken off and was trying to return to the field. Instead, it went down next to a parking lot.
- Disappearing coastal mud flats are 'the habitat of the overlooked'
- Plan to Revitalize L.A. River Unveiled : City Hall: The mayor expresses high hopes but offers few details on the future of the 50-mile waterway.
- McMartin Verdict: Not Guilty : Justice: The jury's findings close the longest and costliest criminal trial in history. No decision has been made on retrying Ray Buckey on 13 undecided counts.
- Levi to Lay Off 1,100 When It Closes Texas Plant
- HUD to Drop Program That Lost $1 Billion
- Security Sells Some Brokerage Accounts: Security Pacific...
- Southern California Housing Prices Up 11%: Prices...
- First Interstate Chairman Pinola Will Retire in June
- Shredding the Cheese the Night Before Helps in Making a Casserole
- The 'Nutritional Awakening' of the 1980s Created a Lot of Confusion
- Nurse Helps Reunite Lost Boy, Mother
- Sales Tax on Church Upheld by High Court
- LOCAL : 2 Drivers Die in Valley Wrecks
- New Saticoy Bridge Demanded
- Culver City : Crime Rates Fall, Police Say
- NATION : Tax Cut Aids Rich, Report Says
- Suffering Trails Salvadorans Who Fled Civil War
- Azusa : Zoning Curbs Proposed
- Educator Enters Politics
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mr. Right and Mr. Right for Now
- Gangs Get Boost From New Blood
- Schools Official Hired by Chicago District
- EASY Makes It Harder to Sell Booze to Teens
- Snow Causes 16 Crashes, Closing Freeway at Rush Hour
- SOVIET TURMOIL: GORBACHEV IN THE BRIAR PATCH : A Lesson for His Nation on Need for Unity : In dispatching troops to the Caucasus, the master politician may be looking ahead to another round of local elections.
- SANTA ANITA : Valenzuela Given Second Five-Day Suspension--and He's Very Upset
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Becker Defeats Scott Davis in 4 Sets
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Hoyas, Playing on Fear, Rip Boston College
- UCLA Women Face No. 2 Stanford
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Defeat Canadiens to Move Into a Tie for First
- Herve Filion Harness Driver of Year
- Threads That Led to the Making of 'Glory' : Movies: Screenwriter Kevin Jarre recalls the 'unbelievable odyssey' in getting the tale of a black Civil War regiment made.
- Norman Lear Funds 'Wooman' at Tiffany; Coronet Books 'Vampire Lesbians of Sodom'
- U.S. Trade Deficit Worst Since December of 1988 : Economy: There were special circumstances, namely a Boeing strike that cut exports. Even so, a two-year improvement in trade appears stalled.
- CenTrust Merger Canceled: CenTrust Bank, Florida's largest...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MODESTO : Officials Consider Ban on Cruising
- Santa Monica : Mural's Finishing Touches
- The Mail Rolls In: KFAC to Missouri
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Car Insurance Bill's Death Is Laid to Brown
- Tugging on 'Heart Strings' in Fight Against AIDS : Benefit Show: The musical is part of a 35-city tour to raise $4 million to fight the deadly disease. Promoters hope San Diegans show more support than usual for this effort.
- Study Doubts Oat Bran's Cholesterol-Cutting Effect
- Venice : Aid for Homeless Offered
- Community College Board Backs Campus
- School Dropouts Invited to Explore Opportunities
- New Report Urges Planning Panel to Expand Dump : Sunshine Canyon: At a public hearing, a county official says expansion would be the first step in a long-range solution to the landfill shortage.
- Library Water Damage Estimated at $12,000
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Chea's Fourth-Quarter Flurry Propels Birmingham to Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- NBA ROUNDUP : Ewing's Edge Over Robinson Isn't Enough
- Charles Dutton Not a Prisoner of His Past : Stage: Former convict who has earned a Tony nomination takes on his latest challenging role in August Wilson's 'The Piano Lesson.'
- Roosevelt's Class of 1979 'All Went...
- SHORT TAKES : Grateful Dead Forum Shows On
- MUSIC REVIEW : After 13 Years Barred From West, Soviet Pianist Plays in Costa Mesa
- Cathy M. Myers has been named project...
- Micro-MRP Sale
- Westinghouse Electric Corp.: Earnings for fiscal 1989...
- After <i> Fresher </i> and <i> Healthier, </i> Food Processors Are Aiming for <i> Faster</i> : Trends: Shorter preparation times are the latest goal in ongoing pursuit of consumer dollars.
- Rounding Up Some Garden Hose
- Westwood : Jewish Conference Slated
- Council Studies Measure to Limit Building Permits
- West L.A. Firm Fined for Illegal Dumping
- That's only a fraction of the story of Petunia, Boo and the two Gingers.
- A Vision That Differs From Trump's : Architecture: A UCLA-based planning firm, involved in the dispute over the development of the Ambassador Hotel site, takes an innovative role in shaping L.A.'s growth.
- Dukakis Admits Toll of Campaign Was Unexpected
- West Hollywood : Restaurant Shut Down
- Large Employers Gain Delay on Mandated Trip Reduction Plan
- Man Dies After Truck Plunges From Disputed Road in Malibu
- STATE : Lottery Sweetens the Pot, Adds $10 Million for Saturday's Draw
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Historian Named to Arts, Heritage Panel
- Rainfall Will Not Halt Water Rationing Plan
- McMartin Verdicts Due Today as Jury Hangs on 13 Counts
- 100,000 Females in Military, China Says
- Prop. 103 Is Stymied by New Delays : Insurance: Commissioner Gillespie and leading auto insurers agree to put off implementing emergency regulations on methods of pricing policies.
- No Mid-Price Condos for Pricy Section of Redondo : Housing: Neighbors object to $170,000 units in an area where houses cost as much as $400,000, while the mayor wants lower income people helped first.
- Emotions High at Hearing on Gay Rights : Government: San Diego City Council advances a measure to ban discrimination against gays and lesbians at a packed public hearing.
- SAN CLEMENTE : School's Yearbook Judged Best in U.S.
- YORBA LINDA : Effort Fails to Block Psychiatric Facility
- SAN CLEMENTE : Storm Trips an Old Alarm, Causes Scare
- LAGUNA BEACH : Compromise Plan Accepted for Park
- Judge Clears Mobil Refinery of Obstructing Torrance Probe
- Gunman in Car Kills Bicyclist
- He Might Not Look It, But Baby-Faced Pilot is Old Pro in a Helicopter
- A federal appeals court in St. Louis...
- CIF ROUNDUP
- The Other Side of Perfection : Palos Verdes Soccer Team Finds It Tough to Keep Winning Them All
- $450 Will Buy Only a Cheap Ticket for the Super Bowl
- USC, Syracuse Are Selected to Play in College Football Season Opener
- Royal Adds Westlake to List of League Victims, 77-64
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Wins on Late Free Throw
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Parks Scores 19 in Fourth Quarter to Lead Marina Past Edison
- SHORT TAKES : TV Puts $601 Million Into Games
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Myth' Series at U. of Judaism
- P.M. BRIEFING : Digital Earnings Drop 44%
- IBM Profit Dives 74% in Quarter, Sinks 35% for Year
- Braniff Loses Its Investment Banker: Merrill Lynch...
- First Boston, Others Say Campeau Risk Overstated
- An Easy Way Around Round Steak
- Winter Fare : Despite its endless-summer image, Southern California provides its share of cool winter days perfectly suited for menus highlighting robust stews and soups.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ugly Portrait of Gourmet Monet
- Gloria Estefan Takes Success One Day at a Time
- NOTEBOOK : Showdown Looms for Franklin, Eagle Rock
- Controversial Nagasaki Mayor Shot, Wounded
- Space Age Dentistry : Youngsters Are So Thrilled by High-Tech Office, They Hate to Leave
- STABLE SITUATION
- Victors Tend to Forgo Revenge Against Ousted Communists : East Bloc: A witch hunt could paralyze these nations in transition. But some worry that leniency may endanger the future of the democratic revolutions.
- Air Turbulence Injures 3
- Culver City : Display of City Hall Designs
- He Really Took a Bite Out of Crime
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Gen. Aoun Orders Newspaper Closed
- Santa Monica : Landmarks Ordinance Fails
- Increase in Sewer Fees Faces New Protest
- Drug Dealer Pleads Guilty to Murdering Lawyer
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JAN. 17
- 15 Valley Cities Miss Deadline on Quake Rule : Safety: Municipalities ignored a state law to adopt earthquake measures and notify owners of unreinforced buildings to make their structures safe.
- New Signs Mark Police Anti-Drug Barricade
- Fund Drive for Child of Fatally Shot Waitress
- Rancho P.V. Council Ousts Chief of the City Planning Commission
- Sooner or Later, Longhorns Will Make Them Notice Punch
- Delaying Talks One Year a Possibility : Baseball: Owners and players concede that negotiations could be put off but say they would much rather settle now.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : New Premier Asks Governors to Resign
- Covina Accused of 'Artificially Inflating' the Cost of Water
- LOCAL : Vegas Casino Robbery Suspect Sought in Tarzana Drug Murder
- Pomona : Top Deputies at Courthouse
- Slim and Youthful Firm Aims at Quality : Design: Young management, leaner look helps once bloated architectural firm strive for creativity.
- Monrovia : Meeting on Trash Scheduled
- Medfly Discovery Halts Chilean Exports
- Monterey Park : Reservoir Panelists Sought
- HEALTH : Coffee Spices Sex for the Elderly
- Island Issues Often Very Popular
- Personal Research Helps in Establishing Value
- Delay in Executions Frustrates Him and the Public, Governor Declares : Criminal justice: Deukmejian blames defense attorneys and predicts that the return of capital punishment will deter some potential killers.
- Cities Can't Restrict RV Parking on Their Streets, Van de Kamp Says
- Imperial Beach's Beach a Drag; City Seeks to Cut It Loose
- Animal Shelter Worker Fired, Chief Reassigned
- Encinitas Tries Again With Revised Plan on Housing for Poor : Migrants: City says revision meets needs of farm workers, but critics say efforts to house the poor are stymied.
- Second Area Barricaded in Drug Fight
- Kimble, Gathers to Guest on 'Morning'
- Hawthorne Slips Past Leuzinger at Buzzer, 61-59, in Bay Thriller
- San Francisco Giant owner Bob Lurie said...
- STAGE REVIEW : Audience Left in Limbo During 'Nomads' Trek
- Blind Skier's Blindness Questioned by Officials
- Starr Resigns as Director of Freedom Bowl
- MOTOR RACING : Ascot Park to Open Final Year With Sprint Championships
- MUSIC
- Broncos' Owner Sticks His Foot in His Mouth--Again
- THE COLLEGES : Former Antelope Valley Free-Throw Whiz Takes Verbal Shot at Officials
- Supermarket Executives See Food Safety as Consumer Issue of the 1990s : Health: The controversy over using chemicals in food production continues. Some believe the only obstacle to increased produce sales is further problems with food safety.
- Black Leaders Seek to Revive Social Agency : Services: They say the worsening plight of blacks has spurred a new need for the once-powerful Community Improvement League.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Intact Remains of 2nd Temple Found
- Hearing Is a Chance to Express Views on Oxnard Growth
- Gospel Choir's Singing Helps Save Young Lives : Music: Inspired by a mother's dream, a Pacoima group uses uplifting songs to keep youths out of trouble.
- Pomona : Request for Subsidy Denied
- Moscow Agrees to Pull Out Troops, Czechoslovaks Say
- Course Helps Students Beat the Clock : Education: Cerritos College uses computers to aid students with inflexible schedules. They can plug into class any time.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Men's Volleyball Team Faces Stiff 3-Game Weekend
- Que pasa?: PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- * 'Governor Goofy' Replies: Newsweek called him...
- Pomona : Public Safety Panel OKd
- Los Alamitos : 'Irreplaceable' Scout Troop Flag Stolen From Car
- Americans Go Abroad for Adoption : Families: More would-be parents are taking in foreign-born children, primarily because of their availability. The obstacles however, can be great.
- Long Beach : Wrigley Residents Will March to Protest Hotels
- Anti-Apartheid Coalition Defies S. Africa Curbs
- Cheeseburger Fight at Diner Leads to Murder Conviction
- Abortion Plan Runs Into Delay : Planned Parenthood: Organization can't find doctors to perform the services it wants to provide to its clients.
- San Gabriel Will Change Mayor Every 9 1/2 Months
- THE SIDELINES : Austin Sues Over Car Accident
- Clemson Coach Quits Amid Inquiry
- PREP NOTES : El Segundo Surprises Coach in Tough League : Basketball: Coach Rick Sabosky didn't think his Eagles had much of a chance when they moved to the Camino Real League.
- CSUN Wins WIVA Opener
- Hamilton Gets a Raise, Now Tries to Keep Job
- Stewart Gets Two-Year, $7-Million Extension
- Norm Feuer has resigned as executive vice...
- Japan Extends Voluntary Quota on Car Exports to U.S. : Autos: The decision is considered symbolic because of declining U.S. demand and increasing Japanese auto production in America.
- Industrial Production Rises: Industrial production rose a...
- Stockholders of Memphis, Tenn.-based Holiday Corp. overwhelmingly...
- Sewage Spill Fouls Streets, O.C. Beaches
- March of Dimes Benefits From Gallic Banquet
- Santa Monica : Ground-Breaking Planned
- Tire Ratings Confuse Truck Owner
- Focus on Dietary Fiber
- Lakewood Council Member Retiring After 12 Years
- Pasadena : 12 Named to Growth Panel
- Flexing His Muscle Cars : Collector Has Warehouse Full of Autos That Ruled the Road a Generation Ago
- Gun Control Activists Face a Harder Fight : Legislation: Activists won an assault weapon ban last year. But they are not finding the same support for a waiting period on rifle and shotgun sales.