- Boy, 10, Expelled Over Bomb Found at School
- THE HOUSE
- Plan OKd to Help Avoid Relocation of Museum
- Give That Girl a Veil . . . Make It a Long One
- In His Second Season, Frieder Eyes First Place : Arizona State: For Sun Devils, who play UCLA tonight, turnabout has been quicker than expected.
- McEnroe Quits Australia Open
- Olympic Festival
- THE SIDELINES : Browns Talk to Ross About Job
- Ack Ack: Whittingham's Finest
- Broderick Cup Goes to Suzy Favor
- THE SIDELINES : Lead in Zimbabwe Open Is Split
- SHORT TAKES : Coe's Condition Now 'Good'
- NEA's Obscenity Pledge Voided : Law: Arts groups hail ruling in suits by a dance company and a Newport Beach museum seeking federal funds.
- VENTURA : Workshop to Focus on Roses, Fruit Trees
- WSC Division Adds Up to 2nd Conference Champion
- NBA ROUNDUP : With Bird Out, McHale and Shaw Carry Celtics Over the Bucks
- CS Fullerton Finishes Fast to Defeat San Jose
- Former El Segundo High Coach Saari Was an Innovator in Water Polo
- Tips on How to Make the Grade on Exams
- Council Moves to Ban Alcohol at City Beaches : Prohibition: Committee unanimously approves a recommendation to ban drinking at all city beaches and at some city parks.
- ANAHEIM : City Spells It Out for Park Tour Buses
- Storm Drains Wash Toxic Debris Into Ocean : Pollution: Authorities seek help from the public to cut down on garbage in the county's storm sewer system.
- Northridge Signs Orange Coast Fullback
- List of No-Luck U.S. Stories Is One Mile Long
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Ayers Isn't Merely Younger, He Is Better for Ohio State
- Marmonte Players Brace for Long Day : Prep basketball: Big Saturday, the pairing of schools for five games at a single venue, arrives amid criticism from many coaches.
- Olympio Tops Stakes Entries
- Pro Football
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- THE SIDELINES : Santoro Overpowers Krickstein
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- CLIPBOARD : Livestock Larceny
- NFL NOTES : Smith's Talk Turns True: He's Named Top Defender
- When the Sons Don't Shine, You See the Real Rick Barry
- Compton Cruises to Easy Victory Over Harbor, 112-83
- CENTURY LEAGUE
- NCAA OKs New Powers to Big Football Schools
- DANCE
- Joe Piscopo Gets a Workout on the Road : Comedy: The Saturday Night Live alumnus and muscleman brings his high-energy act to the Coach House--on his way, perhaps, to Saudi Arabia.
- Chemical Leak Forces Evacuation
- Santa Clarita to Lend Road Money to County
- Poll Shows Increased Concern for Parent, Financial Support of County's Schools
- Ashley Wacholder Commits to Duke
- EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Syracuse Promotes Assistant to Replace MacPherson as Coach
- Camarillo Defenders Cut Royal Down to Size
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 700 Just Another Win for Dean Smith
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : League Discusses Plans in Event of War
- Brooks Says He Will Miss Raider Game : Bengals: Munoz and Reimers also might be sidelined, but Wyche doesn't rule any of them out.
- Judge Lets EPA Withdraw Additional Smog Controls
- PRO BOWLING AT TORRANCE : Walter Ray Williams in Familiar Spot
- Connections, Like Tales, Grow Over Time
- THE DROUGHT : MWD Limits May Mean Tough Rules on Rationing
- COPING WITH THE DROUGHT
- THE SIDELINES : Norwegian Skier Hurt in Practice
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Saddleback, Solis Splash Past Corona del Mar
- SCC's Quinn Does Nothing Special, but He's a Winner
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Layup Lifts Woodbridge to Victory
- Magic Is Back for Lakers in Easy Victory : Basketball: Johnson uses small support on injured finger. He scores 12 points and has 15 assists in win over Jazz.
- Hotel Poisoning Victim to Return Home
- Rita Walters to Run for City Council
- COLUMN LEFT : British Cry for War at Fever Pitch : But voices of sanity are beginning to be heard.
- Defendant in Coliseum Assault Arrested on DUI
- OXNARD : City Warned About Hazard to Birds
- Shell Leads Raiders Back From Silver and Bleak : Football: Under the former Pro Bowl tackle's guidance, the players are happy, the owner is happy and the team is once again confident--and winning.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues Get Rare Victory in New York
- 2 N. County Hospitals to Quit Medi-Cal : Health care: Officials predict 'chaos' for the system's patients and the few remaining area facilities that accept them.
- 3,500 to Lose Jobs in Digital's First Layoffs
- RETAIL/ LEISURE
- Postal Rate Hike a Boon to Private Mail Carriers
- Good Company : Group Rates Firms on Their Social Responsibility
- Southland to Put Mexican Food in San Diego Stores
- Cudahy : Another Hearing Set Jan. 28 on Casino Financial Dispute
- CDC Cites Salmonella in Eggs as Source of 435 Convention Illnesses : Safety: The largest outbreak of food poisoning in recent years is blamed on contaminated eggs.
- While Parents Are Away, Mobile Teens Often Play House Party
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- PROFILE : Hearty Lady : Two years ago, Carol Furst was approaching death. Now it's hard to keep up with her.
- Citizens Panel Urges $250 Tax to Aid Schools : La Canada: Without the assessment, which could be put to a vote in June, officials say class sizes will increase and programs will be cut.
- In His Refusal to Accept Bush's Letter, Aziz Invokes an Old Ploy
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- STATE : 2 Dead, 8 Hurt in Pileup on I-5
- Rain: It's an Annoying Intrusion on Our L.A. Lifestyle
- The End of a Love Affair : The Last Picture Has Been Shown at Culver City's Studio Drive-In
- COUNTYWIDE : 'Alphabet Caller' Terrorizes Women
- SIMI VALLEY : 10 Youths Arrested in Vandalism Spree
- Blockage Forces Sewage Into Ocean
- VENTURA : Asbestos Screenings Sought by Teachers
- 4 Charged in Suspected Torrance Gang Shooting
- Leader of Tijuana Ritual Dies of Gas Poisoning
- Officer Mistakes Glove for Gun and Kills Man
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Shell Not Buying Bengal Injury Report
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- SHORT TAKES : Barr Brings New Ammo to Suit
- Markets on a Seesaw in Gulf Crisis
- Delta Will Bid for Key Route Held by Pan Am : Airlines: The sale of the L.A.-London route could net $50 million but hurt Pan Am's chances to survive.
- Pioneer Mortgage Files Under Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: The firm's six units owe $35 million. Its president says he'll turn the business over to an outside manager.
- The Mathematical Law of Solo Dining : Dining: With only yourself to satisfy, why go to all the trouble to make a huge dinner and dirty all those dishes?
- Nation IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Durenberger Might Lose Law License
- The Right to Live or Die : Cruzan Case Is a Flash Point for Both Anti-Abortion, Right-to-Die Groups
- THE GLOVED ONE : George Latka's Golden Years as Pugilist and Proprietor
- Is New Battery Just a Gimmick or Really Worth the Switch?
- City Makes Plans to Honor Rev. King
- 'Crisis' Budget for Calif. : Gov. Proposes Tax Hikes, Cuts in Spending
- Rainstorm Makes a Quick, Intense Visit to Southland
- Low Crime Rate? No, Just Not Enough Police to Record It All
- NEIGHBORS : In Tune : The California Lutheran University Choir and the Ventura County Master Chorale will sing their way to Europe.
- Cerritos : Civic Groups Given Option of Painting Curb Addresses
- Special Day Focuses On Child Safety
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- SIMI VALLEY : Council Delays Vote on Developer Fees
- Man Is Shot Dead in His Driveway
- Planners Vote to Maintain Old Town Western Zoning : Calabasas: Some residents hope permanent development guidelines will lead to stricter rules.
- City OKs $3 Million for '92 Arts Fest, but With Strings
- Raider Fan Accused in Coliseum Attack Is Arrested Again
- Baseball
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Evans, Biondi, Hundeby Take Golds; Ferguson Pulls Upset
- Jailed Rogers Appeals to Seahawks
- New Name for 'Jellylord' and New Price Tag for LATC
- The Region : Waters Rates to Rise 1.2%
- Rain Stirs Worry on Drainage Into Bays : Environment: A vast network of storm drains is carrying contaminants that have accumulated on streets into the ocean.
- November Jobless Rate Soars to 7.5% in County : Economy: Agriculture, manufacturing and construction are hardest hit as 6,500 more people are thrown out of work. December's news may be worse.
- Doctor Wins $35 Million in Automobile Crash
- Anteaters Scrap Press, Shoot Past Fresno : UC Irvine: Mulligan decides to use a half-court defense. Rigdon scores 31 points and Herdman has 24 in 105-82 victory.
- Roadrunners Maintain Winning Edge Over Gulls
- TV REVIEW : 'Good Sports' Falls Short
- Movies' Mideast Myopia : U.S. Activists and Academics Fear the Negative Stereotypes Depicted in Films Will Lead to More Hostility Toward Muslims
- A Second Wind for 3's Company : Dance: The group has a new name and new works as it prepares to open a four-night run at UCSD.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Donovan, Still Mellow but Yellowed, Coming to O.C. : The amiable '60s singer is touring again with his charming oldies but an uninspired set of new songs. He will play at the Coach House on Saturday.
- Ready to Fight to Free Kuwait, Mitterrand Says : Allies: He asserts France 'cannot be missing from the battlefield,' but troops would not attack in Iraq.
- Pasadena : Bike Task Force Funded
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- COUNTYWIDE : Farm Workers to Get Emergency Hot Line
- Instructor Denies Molestation Charges
- VENTURA : Deadline to Restore Landmark Extended
- 27 Declare Intent to Seek Seats on Council : City Hall: Competition seems strongest in three of the eight districts on the ballot. Galanter has nine challengers, Bernson five.
- Driver Crashes Into Store, Then Escapes on Foot
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trash Collection Fees to Rise Again
- P.M. BRIEFING : Nintendo '90 Sales Set Record
- P.M. BRIEFING : Scott to Sell Non-Core Assets
- U.S. Will Add Ernst & Young to Lawsuit : Courts: An amended complaint will name at least six new defendants in the racketeering case against Charles Keating.
- Pact for Cable Ducts
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- The Region : Candidates Forum Friday
- Dozens of White Public Schools Open Doors to Blacks : South Africa: In a blow to apartheid, new voluntary government program starts. ANC says it falls short of a single, multiracial system.
- Pasadena Directors OK 5.5% Water Rate Increase
- Fairfax : Mall Decision Delayed
- La Verne Bars Solicitation by Vet Group : Charities: Officials say members of American National Veterans used aggressive tactics to collect donations at shopping centers, verbally abusing shoppers.
- Markets Plummet While Oil Prices Swing Wildly : Business: The Dow, up 42 points in early trading, ends up losing 39. Bond prices drop; the dollar is off.
- Bell Gardens : Park Alley Closed to Block Route Used by Drug Dealers
- Foreign Envoys Begin Pulling Out of Iraq
- Pepperdine junior water polo player Geoffrey Clark,...
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- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Warning on Wine Cooler Look-Alike
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Salvaged Art : Discarded paintings by amateurs find their way into the limelight at the Contemporary Arts Forum.
- Woman Injured in Fire at Retirement Hotel
- Fine for Yosemite--but Not for Japan
- Sex-Encounter Parlor Sues Picketing Guardian Angels
- Poway Schools Reschedule for Holy Day
- Juanita St. John Arrested on Drunk Driving Charge
- Redondo Beach Bar, Pressured by Feminists, Scraps Collage of Pinups
- Wrestler Gormley Has Knee Surgery
- Jurisprudence
- Ram Defensive Coaches Take the Fall : Pro football: Robinson fires Shurmur and five other assistants. Goux is only one who remains. Door left open for one or more to return.
- NCAA Moves to Allow Athletes More Time Off
- El Camino's McCoy, Reeves Prove Frustrating to Ramona
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins 18th in a Row
- Pioneer Mortgage, Deep in Debt, Opts for Bankruptcy
- Glendora : Eminent Domain Reinstated
- Competing Firms Offer Hotel Plans : Monterey Park: The City Council is expected to pick the developer for the complex on Jan. 28.
- 'Only through perseverance have they been able to survive.'
- Bush Says He's Discouraged by 'Stiff-Arm'
- Panel Delays Action on Lobbying : Environment: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy postpones decision on restricting its top executive in his talks with developers.
- POP : THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE : Waylon Jennings' HaRD Living Makes the Songs More Lived-In
- Jordan Shuts Its Border to Refugees From Iraq : Mideast: Citing the high costs in dealing with the exodus, the nation demands more Western aid.
- U.S. Embassy Aide Held as Possible Spy for KGB
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Will Open Conference Play on Friday
- STATE : No Winners in 'Lotto 6-53'
- Oakland Schools to Reconsider Sales of Phone Lists to Military : Enlistment: The district has sold seniors' numbers to recruiters for years. But parents' protests have brought policy up for debate.
- Cargo Plane With Jammed Gear Makes Safe Landing
- DWP Plans to Clean Up Air With Fuel Switch : Environment: Los Angeles agency will use natural gas instead of oil in effort to eliminate 75% of air pollution caused by its four power plants.
- SANTA ANA : Man Found Shot to Death in Home
- OJAI : Candlelight Vigils Held in Bid for Peace
- 3-Month-Old Boy Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash
- Fund Will Continue Efforts of Principal : Schools: Scholarship in Artemisa Garcia's name will help Latinas who cannot afford to complete education.
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Surges in 4th Quarter, 70-61
- Ankle Injury Sidelines Palmdale's Leading Scorer for Two Weeks
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Alamitos Defeats Santiago to Stay Unbeaten
- Group Will Allow Dredge Dumping Off Palos Verdes
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fresno State Applies the Pressure Against UC Irvine for 61-60 Victory
- Amendments Temper Bid to Make Division I More Exclusive
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Ross Getting Good Breaks Now
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Fallbrook Surprises the Experts, Mt. Carmel With Victory
- Troupe Brings New Mime Style : Performance: Seattle group's 'earthy' approach can't be confused with Marcel Marceau's. The company will present its version of 'Pinocchio' in Irvine.
- RETAIL/ LEISURE
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- GOOD PARENTS, BAD RAP : Coping With a Disturbed Child : A Young but Growing Support Group Helps Families Ease the Loneliness, Frustration and Feelings of Guilt
- Rebels Admit 2 Americans May Have Been Slain
- Mitchell Leads the Charge for Congressional Powers : Policy: The majority leader, who instinctively avoids showdowns, will open the debate on war or peace.
- NATION : Barry May Teach Criminology
- 17 Soviet Troops Killed by Explosion in Tank
- Geneva Gets a Day in Spotlight : Scene: 'Usually it is very boring here,' an Iraqi correspondent says. Anti-war protests are held despite police restrictions.
- N. Hollywood Synagogue Is Firebombed
- Long Beach : New Policy Promises Equal Schooling for Immigrants
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Brother or Sister Close at Hand : Going to School With a Sibling Can Have Its Advantages, but There Are a Few Drawbacks
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- IRVINE : Petitions Submitted to Stop Westpark II
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- IRVINE : Widened Route at Base to Open Friday
- Man Fined in Dumping Says He's Victim of Bureaucratic Spite : Environment: The 77-year-old lawyer plans to appeal a $120,000 penalty for alleged pollution of his 320-acre ranch. Authorities cite his lack of cooperation.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bandit Caught With 'Beeper' Convicted
- Rain Brings Misery, Not Drought Relief : Storm: One man is killed and eight people hurt in traffic accidents related to weather. 'We just brace ourselves,' CHP says.
- Dulzura Pair Plead Not Guilty in Killing by Their Dogs
- DANA POINT : Friend Allegedly Gave Gun to Youth
- Baseball
- Tourney Loses Its Sponsor
- El Camino to Welcome Landreaux Back to Its Coaching Ranks : Community colleges: He had a successful nine-year run as men's basketball coach of the Warriors. Current coach Ron McClurkin says he will look for a new job.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Smoke Cartons to Display Skulls
- Chance of War Now 90%, Price of Oil May Hit $80 a Barrel, Consultant Says
- Microsoft Has New Version of PC Spreadsheet : Software: The upgrading of the Excell program heats up the rivalry with Lotus.
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- Logging in Headwaters Forest Rejected : Conservation: The state Board of Forestry acts to protect the marbled murrelet, a rare fishing bird. Environmentalists and Wilson's office hail the decision.
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- ADL Report Assails Dartmouth Review : Anti-Semitism: Ten-year-old off-campus publication has history of offending blacks, homosexuals, women, American Indians, Jews and other groups.
- MIMING'S THEIR BUSINESS : Seattle Troupe's 'Pinocchio' Travels Light to Irvine
- Where It's At--for the Teen Set : Hangouts range from quiet to raucous
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- 20,000 Rally to Protect Lithuania's Parliament : Baltic unrest: Nationalists block pro-Moscow marchers. Deployment of Soviet troops near confrontation raises tensions.
- THE RELUCTANT NOVICE TOASTMASTERS : Telling Tales : Ad-libbing a speech for the group's local chapter becomes an out-of-body experience.
- WAR WATCH: CUTTING THROUGH THE RHETORIC : Perhaps Others Can Still Bring Peace
- Teacher Must Stand Trial in Molestation Case : Court: He is accused of sexual acts with boy, 17. His bail is reduced from $1 million to $22,500.
- Board to Discuss School Switches
- Oceanside Names Carlsbad Politician as City Manager
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- Networks Gird for 'Ready-Set- Go' Gulf War : Television: About 350 journalists will be on the scene. Their safety may be imperiled as never before.
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- Now Is the Time for Scallops and Mussels : Seafood: Now's the season to enjoy your favorite seafood. Cold winter waters produce the most succulent mollusks, plump from summer and autumn feeding.
- The Lamb in Winter
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- Jeff Foxworthy Is Just the Redneck Next Door
- Lithuanians Reject Gorbachev's Warning of Direct Soviet Rule
- THE ELUSIVE ARTICHOKE
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- MUSIC : At Last, an O.C. Bow for Perlman
- War Jitters : From 'I Hope We Go to War' to 'Let Mothers Make the Decision,' Views Run Gamut in O.C.
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- SAN CLEMENTE : King-Size Mess Seen on El Camino Real
- Hill Lifts Taft With a Timely Basket
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Agoura Posts an Upset Without Martin, 82-68
- Small's Spree Gives Fullerton a Victory : College basketball: Guard's nine consecutive points in second half--on his way to a game-high 30--help spark Titans past San Jose State, 91-78.
- Second Opinion Disputes Positive Cocaine Test : Horse racing: Official acknowledges results of Ohio State test differ from those of board's laboratories. He would not say whose sample was tested.
- Ram Defensive Coaches Take the Fall : Pro football: Robinson fires Shurmur and five other assistants. Goux is only one who remains. Door left open for one or more to return.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
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- Looking for a Fight : Tom Brown Absorbs a Sweet Science as Matchmaker for Ten Goose Boxing
- THE SIDELINES : Cardinals Sign Jamie Moyer
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- SHORT TAKES : Psychiatric Test of Singer Asked
- HOW TO : HAVE YOUR WOOLEN CLOTHES REWOVEN
- State's Reservoir Levels Dip in a Crucial Month
- A Question of War : Gulf crisis: Westside congressmen face a dilemma in deciding whether to support military action against Iraq.
- Students Learn to Build Limbs While Rebuilding Their Patients' Lives : Education: The program, which leads to a bachelor of science degree, is one of only four in the country.
- WORLD : King Can't Afford Satellite TV
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- Royal Thai Family Adding On
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