- Yonkers Officials Celebrate Court Ruling
- Bush Declares Texas Valley a Disaster Area
- County Head Count Likely to Employ 2,000
- Escondido
- Lawndale Planner Quits for Job in El Segundo
- S.D. Police Halt Border Patrols by Special Squad
- El Segundo Council Votes Itself a Raise
- Family Ambition : USD basketball: His father never slowed down, even after a crippling accident. Why should John Jerome III?
- Valley Puts Brakes to Santa Monica's Win Streak
- Montreal left-hander John Candelaria filed for salary...
- PREPS : Rolling Hills Is Off to an 0-3 Start--Have the Mighty Fallen?
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Roger & Me' a Cockeyed Blast at GM : Documentaries: Film maker Michael Moore takes on Roger Smith and his giant corporation in a terrific and cutting satire.
- Delta Says Earnings Declined in Period
- Plywood Plant Slated to Shut Temporarily
- A 'Steve Jobs of Garbage' Could Clean Up
- Who You Know Can Be Deadly : Violence: Strangers may pose dangers, but chances are, if you are murdered, it will be by a relative, roommate, co-worker, neighbor or some other acquaintance.
- Much Noisy Ado About Symbolism of Language
- Long Beach : Mayor Points to Drugs as Major Problem in City
- Milner Defeated in Election for AQMD Board : Clean air: Glendale's mayor loses out to a Covina city councilman in balloting to fill the vacant seat.
- Utility Plays Host to Jury After Favorable Verdict
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Long Beach : 6 Buildings Designated as Cultural Landmarks
- CITY BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : HARBOR LEAGUE : Little Guys Get Their Big Chance
- Ron Williams Leads Bowlers at Torrance
- Unread Mail
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- Cellular Stock Offering Withdrawn: Leo's Industries of...
- Prosecution Says McKinzie Looted Thrift : S&Ls;: The defense in the fraud trial calls her a drug addict with such a low IQ that she couldn't have pulled off the scam.
- Supervisors Install Schaefer in Top Post
- Senate Seat Battle Promises to Be Quick, Dirty
- WORLD : India Sikhs Given Concessions
- NCAA Stiffens Its Drug Stance : College athletics: Officials adopt random year-round testing, which at first will be limited to checking football players for steroids.
- Henley's Album Gets 4 Grammy Nominations : Music: Other multiple nominees are Bette Midler, Bonnie Riatt, Tom Petty, U-2 and Billy Joel.
- Bond Would Sell Van Gogh 'Irises' if Price Is Right
- A Different Way to Skin a Wallet : Retailing: A small firm in Alaska has struck gold with "leather" goods made from salmon and halibut skins.
- Gorbachev Warns Lithuanians : Says Own Fate Relies on Reply
- Council Declares West Hollywood a 'Cruelty Free Zone' for Animals
- Romania Decrees Prison Terms for Relief Profiteers
- SPORTSCOPE : Cal Poly Women to Open League Schedule Friday
- They'll Be Back Again on Sunday--to Have a Ball and See a Ball (Game)
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin Gymnasts to Open Season With Dual Meet
- Class Brings Parents in From the Fringe : Education: Immigrant families are among those helped most by a United Way program that fosters involvement in the school.
- Firm That Would Aid Bond Lost License:...
- Waterford Crystal Workers Warned Jobs Are on the Line
- Insider Trading Charged in Pillsbury Deal: The...
- Synbiotics Sales Are Up, but Profits Still Elude It
- Architect Contract
- Siemens Is Taking Over Nixdorf Computer
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Bars GATT Bid by Taiwan
- Out With the Old; In With the New : Trends: Some foods, several drinks and a few people had simply worn out their welcomes by the beginning of the '90s.
- Lithuanians Ask Independence; Gorbachev Due Today : Soviet Union: The Kremlin chief will try to heal a rift with the Baltic republic's rebellious Communist Party.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Nordhoff Girls Demonstrate They Can Be Heartbreakers
- Zoning Changes Proposed to Replace Moratorium
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : BURGLARY DEMOGRAPHICS--1988
- Culver City : Block Grant Funds Sought
- PEOPLE : New West Coast Chairman for Saatchi
- Pepperell Deal Financing May Be in Trouble:...
- Asians See Golden Opportunity, Move to Open Own Banks in San Diego : Immigrants: New Kearny Mesa institutions will target the needs of the growing ethnic group.
- Woman Gets $9 Million in Suit Against Xerox
- Three-Year Package for Mexico's Debt
- East Bloc Plans to Streamline Trade Setup : Economics: Deep differences within Comecon could result in its collapse instead of its reform.
- Post-Holiday Flan Soothes Spirits
- Documentary Drives Home a Lesson on GM's Public Relations
- Wright to Seek State Health Study of Lab Workers, Neighbors : Environment: Bill would fund full-scale inquiry into effects of working with toxic and radioactive materials at Rockwell's Santa Susana laboratory.
- FDA Withdraws OK for Jarvik Artificial Heart
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : Guard Dogs : Deadbolts Are Cheaper Security but Teeth Have Their Points
- Water Shortages in Southland
- Former Bishiop Amat Standout, Geoff Lear, Becoming Court 'King' : College Basketball: Pepperdine sophomore, with the size and skills to become as top power forward, has shown flashes of brilliance against some of the nation's best.
- Deukmejian Says O.C. Freeway Project, Others Face Cuts if Gas Tax Fails
- Pasadena : Rules for Market Modified
- Justices Overturn Fines on 4 Yonkers Officials : Courts: The majority says the judge acted too hastily. The councilmen balked at a plan to integrate housing.
- Back to the U.S.S.R. : Homeland: Concert pianist Sofia Cosma left Soviet prison camps almost 40 years ago. Monday, she will return to the Soviet Union to perform at Moscow's Tchaikovsky Hall.
- Wineries Sue Over Election Rule: Nine premium...
- Public Closely Followed U.S. Invasion
- Women's Interest in Firearms Triggers Demand for Feminine Gun Accessories
- Scientists Grow Skeptical About Eradicating Medfly
- Research Links Enzyme to Alcohol's Effect on Women
- Malibu : Group Wants Suit Set Aside
- Women in Combat: Panama Stirs Debate
- Pomona Sued in Apartment Deal
- Marina del Rey : Hotel Tax Hike Opposed
- Strict Ordinance Limits Hillside Building : Development: A months-long stalemate concerning proposed guidelines for building in the Sierra Madre foothills came to a rapid, although temporary, resolution.
- METALS : Gold Futures Prices Surge on Soviet Developments
- Bellflower : City Employees to Get Chance to Vote on Union
- Alhambra : Wall Advocates Ask City Aid
- College to Offer Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation in the Classroom : Innovation: A community college instructor sees the class as a way to reach those who cannot afford standard treatment programs. Experts in the field are skeptical.
- Long Beach : Mayhem Sentencing Set for Man Who Bit Off Ear
- Social Agency Eviction Vote Invalid, City Attorney Says
- Tired St. Monica Team Drops Camino League Opener to St. Anthony : Prep Basketball: Mariners' Coach Leo Klemm blames trips to tournaments in Las Vegas and Chicago for the upset.
- PROFILE : HENRY M. MORGAN : New Member Has a Clear View of Challenges for AQMD Board
- Basketball Fortunes Still Differ at Ventura, Oxnard
- Beverly Hills : $200,000 Raised for Schools
- Diamond Bar Asks Legislative Bailout
- Quarter Eagle May Be Worth a Lot
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : Home Alarms : Lower Prices Open Doors to High-Tech Security
- 2 La Canada Council Members Seek Reelection
- $53-Billion State Budget Offered : Finance: The governor's proposed spending plan would cut $1 billion from aid to counties, the poor, aged and disabled. It would boost spending 7.3%.
- Santa Clara Streaks Roll Along Behind Tarver
- WORLD : Cuba Expels Czech Journalist
- Cold War Thaw May Solve 'Poison Umbrella' Murder : Bulgaria: Georgy Markov felt a sting as he crossed a bridge in London in 1978. Four days later, he died.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mazda Puts Brakes on Output
- PEOPLE : Exxon Creates Post of Environmental VP
- Conflict Rule Relaxed for Small Cities : Regulations: The exemption will allow officials in 'itty-bitty' cities to vote on developments near their homes.
- Property Owners Face Crackdown on Graffiti
- Region : Torres Seeks View on Dump
- NATION : Pacific Northwest Floods Kill 6, Damage Highways, Railroads
- County Outlines Road Priorities for Sales Tax Increase
- Landmark Sign Is Threatened
- Long Beach Police Refer More Internal Cases to D.A.
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Closing In on Hungary Deal
- STOCKS : Dow Falls 15.36 in 2nd Straight Day of Losses
- P.M. BRIEFING : S. Korea-U.S. Meeting on Beef Imports Ends Early on Sour Note
- Italian Restaurant Sets Aside Day to Celebrate Romania's New Freedom : Restaurants: Chef Christian Burci serves up food of his Balkan homeland without forgetting his apprenticeship with Italian fare.
- Sierra Madre : Development Plan OKd
- COLUMN ONE : Paradise Lost: Now It's a Dump : No longer idyllic, the Marshall Islands may take U.S. garbage for a fee. Squalor, disease and birth defects are rife.
- Santa Monica : Board Rescinds Rent Rule
- Ventura, Ojai Study Plans for Rationing Water
- Shop Owner Wounded in Shootout Dies
- Reporter Sentenced to Pick Up Trash for Slapping Policeman
- NATION : Chicago Ethics Chief Resigns
- Woman, 85, Raped, Beaten, Autopsy Shows
- South Gate : After-School Child Care to Begin on Trial Basis
- Georgie Auld, 70; Self-Taught Saxophonist
- Globetrotters' Son Following Dad's Footsteps
- Hotel Queen's Counsel: Leona Helmsley has hired...
- LOCAL : Rape Killer of Victim, 85, Sought
- Irvine Co. Signs PacTel Cellular to $65-Million Lease
- 14 Tips for Trimming Fat Out of Diets
- Officials Fine-Tune Their Search for City Song
- Dealing With Vet Leaves Him, His Wallet as Nervous as Kittens
- Sen. Dodd Presses Salvador on Slayers of Priests
- Long Dogfight Over Animal Control Ends in Pomona
- State Jumps Into Calaveras' Fray on Goliath Frogs
- Long Beach : King Unity Parade Scheduled Saturday Morning
- Swapping Lessons : In Black-Korean Conflict, Both Sides Gain a Better Understanding
- Learning Materials Donated to Schools
- PEOPLE : Time Warner's Lochner Nominated for SEC Post
- P.M. BRIEFING : S&L; Probe Includes Bush's Son
- Student Loan Marketing Assn.: The federally chartered...
- Japan Corporate Takeovers Abroad Hit 404 in 1989
- CalComp Sells Subsidiary to Boost Japan Market Share
- THE STATE BUDGET
- 'Screwball' Films From Past Get a Serious Look
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : School Design Flaw Cited in Nine Deaths
- Columbia Crew Closes In on Satellite Quarry
- Chasing, Chewing Tail May Indicate Serious Problem
- 20,000 Protest E. German Plan for Secret Police
- Federal Court Refuses to Hear News Rack Suit
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Police Detain 15,000 in Search for Killers
- Jury Convicts Hustler Cartoonist of Molesting Girl
- Barbara Walters Regales Women of Jewish Fund
- Coming In From the Cold : College Basketball: Ventura's Lester Neal and Randy Carter and Joe Daughrity of Oxnard have migrated from Chicago.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Speed Reform, Kohl Urges East Germany
- Thousands Flee Flooding in Northwest
- Ex-Bulgaria Leader Likely to Be Charged
- Rancho P.V. Council to Be Involved Early in Proposed Building Projects
- Man Charged in Fatal Shooting of Gang Member in Pacoima
- A Family Standing Up to Gangs
- Council Rings Down Curtain on 'Gong Show' at Meetings
- Brown Jury Acquits 3 on Some Charges : Courts: Members were told to continue deliberations after saying they may be stymied on the more serious charges in the religious-deprogramming case.
- Diplomatic Moves Focus on Cambodia
- Commission Approves Overhaul of Coliseum : Stadium: The proposal is designed to keep the Raiders in L.A. or lure another football team to the city. The vote clears the way for final negotiations with owner Al Davis.
- Work Halts on Nordhoff Street Bridge
- 150 Residents Protest Landfill Gas Burner
- PacTel Planning 25-Story Office Tower Downtown
- Henderson Says Breathalyzers Belong on Beach
- Ciao to the Chardonnay Raiders
- Health Foundation Board Post Is Open
- Triplets at Olive View Are a First for Hospital
- It sounds as though the Los Angeles...
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Democrats Go for Post-Census Power
- Minister Ordered to Repay 6 Immigrants
- Child Center Will Reopen in Echo Park : Day care: Molestation allegations forced the unit's closure. Preschool program may remain inactive for another year.
- Deukmejian's Budget Includes CSUN Project
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Learning to Live With Medflies
- High-Tech Equipment for Police on Display at San Diego Event
- Should Universities Remain Shelters for the Slothful? : Tenure: UC Berkeley sends shock waves through the country's ivied towers with a bold proposal to scrap the system that protects those whose work is dimmed by age or indifference.
- Sister Cities Funds Spent Properly, Auditors Find
- LA HABRA : Tracking Down Rail Trespassers
- Unemployed Man, 21, Seized in Series of Rapes in Norwalk
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- A Dash of Skepticism Wouldn't Hurt : Soviet Bloc: Communism has a history of false-front reforms. We should wait before overturning our policy or investing heavily in unknown new faces.
- Davis Offers Bill to Curb Projects That Hurt Schools : Growth: The measure would allow local governments to restrict housing projects if they threatened to overburden classrooms.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Xerox Unit's Chief Was Shot by Police
- $30,000 Reward Offered in Murder of Woman
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District, Teachers Back in Mediation
- Slumlord Gets 6 Months in Jail, $17,552 in Fines
- MISSION VIEJO : Center for the Needy Awaiting Eviction
- McMartin Jury Returns 5 More Sealed Verdicts
- Conviction in Home-Buying Scheme
- Westminster Forfeits in Football
- Swedish Runner Says She's Headed for UCI
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Aide Charged With Embezzlement
- Before Writing Him Off, Remember What He Did
- Media mogul Ted Turner and five other...
- CIF ROUNDUP : Goat Becomes the Hero as Montgomery Nips Servite
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cobham Delivers a Rough Set
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Champ Conn Takes on Robber
- THE SIDELINES : Falcons Coach Held in DUI
- Video Rental Charts : 'When Harry Met Sally . . .' Topples 'Batman'
- Murad Muhammad filed a lawsuit against fellow...
- SKIING : Disabled--but Still Able on the Slopes
- Crimson Tide Names Coach: Gene Stallings
- Heavyweight Bray Loses 3-0 Decision
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tustin Doesn't Wilt, Holds Off University
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jalewalia Gets 34; La Quinta Streak Hits 44 in League
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jones Leads N. Hollywood to Win Over Sylmar, 93-73
- Wilshire Corridor Condo Fires
- SHORT TAKES : Reagan Kicks Off Disney Party
- SHORT TAKES : 'Les Miserables' Rags Trashed
- Teacher He Disliked Drove Him Into a Hornist Nest : Jazz: Tony Guerrero says the only way he could escape class was to take music, and now his second recording is being released.
- Record Industry Weighs Yetnikoff Plan : Racism: CBS Records executive's memo on racism in music raises censorship issue.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Sailors Take 40 shots in 2-1 Victory
- DANCE
- Medflies Grounded at Airport
- Congressional Hearing Is Set on San Diego Sewage Plant Issue
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Ho-Hum, It's Another Road Win for Clippers
- COMMENTARY : Only Death Could Put an End to Run of Bronko Nagurski
- Chris Alexander, the Heavily Recruited Track and Football Standout, Puts Academics First : Prep Athlete: The Hawthorne High star has narrowed his choices to Washington State and UCLA.
- NFC PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : 49ers Will Try to Establish Run--Really
- Yaroslavsky Raps Theatre Center Subsidy; Cast Director Benefit; Playhouse Playlist
- ORANGE : City Plans to Buy Land for Hiring Hall
- Who's Hot
- Malathion Spraying Canceled Because of Fog
- THE NHL : These Guys Know the Way to San Jose, but Will League?
- Rams' Irvin Denies He Has Been Subject of NFL Investigation
- Producers Shop Around for a Home for 'Beauty and the Beast'
- Council Members Request Stand Against College
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 11, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 11, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 11, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 11, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 11, 1990
- Last 2 Cultists Sought in Deaths Seized on Road Near San Diego
- State's Per-Pupil Spending Would Decline Under Deukmejian's Budget
- HOT DOGS, ETC.: The company proposing to...
- Blasts Rip Desert Solar Power Plant
- GOOD BOX OFFICE: Ron Kovic, the Vietnam...
- Martial Law in Beijing Ended; U.S. Hails Move
- Orange County Budget News Is Mostly Bad
- CHANGE PARTNERS: The same Los Angeles political...
- Last 2 Suspects in Cult Slayings Are Captured
- Message Is Clear: Governor Wants Year-Round Schools
- CHINA CRUSADE: Despite the Chinese government's decision...
- Santa Ana Police Get Their Man--Again : Law enforcement: Five days after mistaken release, embarrassed department rearrests a reputed gang member accused of felonies.
- Broderick Says She's Lost Hope of Fair Trial : Crime: 'It's me against everybody,' murder defendant states on eve of a hearing over her request to write and call her children.
- Deputy Drug Czar Gets Earful of Frustrations : Narcotics: Administration's No. 3 man in the battle tours the Southland for some give-and-take. He is able to promise little.
- Egg Dish for a Fast, Elegant Lunch
- Comecon to Try Market-Based Trade System
- Randall White has been appointed regional director...
- Linda K. Forman has joined Geneva Business...
- Vote by Liberal Bates Aids Bill to Curb Pornography
- 4 Infantrymen Killed in Crash of Helicopter
- No Priority on Manned Space Flights: Quayle
- Bell-Bottom Blues
- Senate Panel Deals Big Blow to Oil Spill Bill
- Yankee Interventionism Pays Off : Panama: The 'experts' are wringing their hands over the 'cost' of the invasion. But Latin behavior, rather than rhetoric, suggests they need not worry.
- MGM/UA No Longer for Sale: Jeffrey C....
- Japanese Plan Santa Ana Project : Real Estate: The $400-million Main Street venture includes a 32-story office tower, shops, a hotel and housing.
- Foreign Sales of Films in English Hit...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Diplomats to Seek Way to End Conflict
- Perfect Launch Begins 10-Day Shuttle Mission : Space: Columbia is to deploy one satellite before retrieving another one in danger of crashing to Earth.
- Israeli Announcer Jailed for Remark
- Jury Selection Ends in S&L; Fraud Trial
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hallmark Repurchases Stock
- Logicon Defense Contract
- U.S.-Taiwan Talks Fail to Gain More Open Markets
- WORLD : Documents Cite Iran Atrocities
- Oceanside
- R. Bruce Harshey has been named president...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- P.M. BRIEFING : France Eases Investment Rules
- Swiss Watch's Price Could Stop a Clock : Marketing: Prospective buyers are lining up for a look at designer Gerald Genta's $250,000 timepiece. Promoters say it's for those who want the best in pre-high-tech artistry.
- Ex-County Broker Named in Business Week Insider Case
- Randy Tincher has been named to the...
- Nation : Klan Vows to Defy Judge, March
- Bradley Has Bernson Burning
- SEAL BEACH : Grand Jury Studies Alleged Firings
- LAGUNA HILLS : New Cityhood Drive Omits Leisure World
- P.M. BRIEFING : Midwest Express Airlines to Initiate Flights to California
- STOCKS : Late Selling Sinks Market; Dow Falls 28
- East Bloc United in Demand for Trade Reforms : Economics: For the first time, Comecon members freely exchange ideas, clashing only on how fast to go with changes.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Simon & Schuster Buys Janus
- SEC to Scrutinize Financial Reports: The Securities...
- U.S. to Probe Recent Jump in Oil Prices
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FT. IRWIN : 4 Soldiers Killed in Crash of Copter
- HEALTH : Alcohol Effect on Women Cited
- Wife Killing Puts Boston in Worst Racial Crisis in Years
- U.S. Plans to Sue to Block Gillette's Bid for Wilkinson
- Paris to Restore Champs-Elysees to Its Former Glory
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Watanabe Stars in 'Butterfly'
- WORLD : Peru Crackdown After Slaying
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Court Rules on Quake Insurance
- Assembly
- Lawmaker Acquitted of Panties Charge
- Heavy Bruises Found on Police Chokehold Victim
- San Marcos
- Casting a Net for the Bottom Line