- Looming War in Mideast
- Looming War in Mideast
- Controversy Over Madonna's Bible Quote
- Religious Strife in India
- Controversy Over Madonna's Bible Quote
- Nothing Deceptive About NC-17
- MUSIC REVIEW : Some Healthy Stretching at the L.A. Philharmonic
- Reader Is Buffaloed in the Great Debate Over National Title
- Looming War in Mideast
- Say Buddy, Can You Spare a Quarterback?
- Religious Strife in India
- Finding a Solution to Suit Everyone
- A Sloppy NRBQ
- Controversy Over Madonna's Bible Quote
- Reader Is Buffaloed in the Great Debate Over National Title
- Controversy Over Madonna's Bible Quote
- Rekindling Memories of Bill Seinsoth
- Controversy Over Madonna's Bible Quote
- Baker and Aziz
- Looming War in Mideast
- Looming War in Mideast
- Is It Science or Theology? Panel Thrust Into Bitter Debate : Education: The state council has been given the power to evaluate graduate schools. It may decide finally whether one, the Institute for Creation Research, which teaches that evolution is a myth, may grant science degrees.
- Reader Is Buffaloed in the Great Debate Over National Title
- He Won't Be Sorry if Marinovich Leaves
- Now Allen Seems Like a Pretty Great Guy
- Flags Are for Support of Troops, Not Policy
- Looming War in Mideast
- Oil Demand Off in '90; Supply Plan Established
- Foiling the Frost, Spoiler of Paradise
- Some News Crews Opt to Stay in Iraq
- Advocates for Poor Protest Wilson's Welfare Remark : Budget: Governor is called insensitive after saying AFDC cut would leave recipients less to spend on beer.
- Last Witness Called in Steffens Hearing : Crime: A friend of the suspect testifies that he told him he had broken the window of a truck belonging to a youth later slain on the beach.
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Nagata Makes Key Plays as Pacifica Wins
- Shooting Halts Paris-Dakar Rally
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Survives Dana Hills
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : DaCorsi Delivers Notre Dame
- Major Exchanges Charting Gulf Contingency Plans : Trading: Their aim is to cope with volatility. The Chicago Merc boosts some margin requirements.
- Swiss Army Knife Now Shares Space on Shelf : Marketing: The U.S. distributor of the famed product expands to watches and sunglasses, betting on its name.
- Mexico, 5 Nations Plan Free-Trade Zone
- Advocates for Poor Protest Wilson's Welfare Remark : Budget: Governor is called insensitive after saying AFDC cut would leave recipients less to spend on beer.
- Halogen Adds Strength to Outdoor Lights
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FREMONT : New Earthquake Fault Branch Found
- Noriega's Prosecutors Forced to Testify : Courts: Government attorneys deny listening to tapes of defendant's jailhouse phone calls. The defense had moved to dismiss the drug case.
- Italy Unable to Rescue Foreigners in Somalia
- Lesbian Scheduled for Gulf Duty Faces Discharge
- VanderKolk Nominates 2 to Posts on Park Panel
- NEWPORT BEACH : Dreamboat Leaking, Right on Schedule
- Democrat Berman Breaks Ranks to Support War : Congress: All other area lawmakers are sticking to party lines in today's vote.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Waterline Project ill Be Discussed
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Western Presses, Outlasts Valencia for 60-54 Victory
- America's Cup Syndicates Merge : Sailing: Several members of Beach Boys USA have joined forces with America-3.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mater Dei-Santa Margarita Opener Is All Monarchs
- Carl Lewis Free on Bail in Houston After Arrest for Drunk Driving
- Italy Unable to Rescue Foreigners Trapped in Somalia
- War Protesters Press Message to Lawmakers
- SEAL BEACH : Fight Looms Over Ranch Golf Course
- President of Partner a Raider Idea Whose Moment Has Come
- Bakersfield Overpowers Chapman
- Kelly Is Ready to Play : AFC playoffs: Buffalo quarterback expected to face Dolphins today.
- NATIONAL COLLEGIATE TENNIS CLASSIC : Net Lets Carl Chang Down During Second-Round Loss
- Hussein Will Not Blink, Kuwaiti Official Says
- Norman G. Brooks; Documentary Producer
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Official Will Ask for a Special Election
- Gardens Try to Cope With the Big Chill of December : Horticulture: Rare and exotic plants are among the wilted casualties in the region's botanical showplaces.
- Woman's Body Found Near Injured Husband
- Point Mugu : 50 Reservists to Be Recalled to Duty
- Countywide : Activist Strives for Smoke-Free County
- Muslim Gets Probation in Incident With Deputies
- Bradley Delay Could Give New Life to Mall : Development: Project foes fear builder could get a permit before the mayor signs the Ventura Boulevard plan, which would block the center.
- County Listed in Governor's Disaster Decree : Freeze: The state of emergency will aid only those growers who were already on the verge of bankruptcy, official says.
- Scene of the Crime : Japanese Re-Create Setting of '81 Slaying of L.A. Tourist
- Loyola Beaten by Santa Clara in WCC Opener
- Johnson Second in Track Return : Comebacks: Sprinter is beaten by Florida deputy in the 50 meters. It is his first race since scandal at 1988 Olympics.
- Beating Arizona Is Still a Tall Order : UCLA: The Wildcats have seemed vulnerable lately, but the Bruins will have hands full in Tucson.
- Soviets OK 8% Defense Budget Cut
- Police Say Man Fatally Shot Wife, Then Self
- Date Set for More Pomerado Talks
- ANAHEIM : Run-Down Malls Must Spruce Up
- Lemon Farm May Be Site of Sonyland Park : Oxnard: Columbia Pictures and Sony's plans for a high-tech theme attraction would face heavy scrutiny, officials say.
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marina's Troubles Continue Despite 27 Points From Parks
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP
- It's No Shoo-In for 49ers : NFC playoffs: Redskins have improved since early-season loss in San Francisco.
- If the Shoes Fit, Former Bill George Saimes Wore Them
- MGM-Pathe Makes Late Bond Payment: MGM-Pathe Communications...
- NASA Announces Plan to Design Simpler, Less Expensive Space Station
- Patience, Persistence Mark Perez de Cuellar's Strategy : Diplomacy: The secretary general is known for never closing the door, even if immediate prospects are bleak.
- We'll Outwit Allied Troops, Hussein Vows
- Resolution on Persian Gulf Is Introduced in the Assembly
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Rebel Group Agrees to Lay Down Arms
- Hotel Heater Victim Goes Home
- English Leads USD Women Past Pepperdine
- Football
- Oak Park Promotes Patterson to Job as Interim Basketball Coach
- Granada Hills Steals Show, Defeats Chatsworth, 81-59
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- WORKPLACE
- CLIPBOARD : New Home Costs
- Soothing Heating Pads Can Also Cook Up Sudden Dangers : Comfort: To relieve aches and pains safely, don't be careless.
- Figure in S&L; Case Denies Sending Millions Abroad
- ORANGE : Aid to Mobile Home Residents Is Doubled
- Trump Takes School Cash Deposited for Hotel Site : Education: Court will decide whether district's $48 million is a fair price for 17 acres of Ambassador location it is trying to condemn to build classrooms.
- 22-Year-Old Holed Up in Home Commits Suicide
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hospital Is 1st to Ban All Indoor Smoking
- Police Arrest 5 After Youth, 16, Is Shot in Leg
- OAK VIEW : Casitas to Stock 1,500 Steelhead
- Price Co.: The grocery warehouse chain said...
- IMPACT OF THE GULF CRISIS : Experts Predict Smooth Sailing : Shipping: Unlike the situation in the Iran-Iraq war, analysts say the shooting this time would probably not target commercial vessels.
- Huge Winter Storm Plows Into the East
- Gunmen Kill 30 in South Africa
- Post-Invasion Price Hikes Do Little to Spur Oil Production
- Arab-Americans Upset Over Questioning by FBI : Mideast: Many fear interviews on terrorism are just the beginning of harassment because of gulf crisis.
- Time Short to Claim $16-Million Lotto
- CONEJO VALLEY : Board Approves 20% Raise for Teachers
- SANTA PAULA : Creek-Lining Project Might Be Revived
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Filing Extended for School Board Seat
- GOLF TUCSON OPEN : Stadler Strikes With a 64 While Irons Are Hot
- SANTA ANITA : Dinard Gives McCarron Choice
- County Finds Mercy in Violation in Case of Reuse of AIDS Needle : Health care: The finding citing six infringements could lead to penalties as high as $5,000 per violation.
- Ventura Defender Commits to New Mexico St.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Helix Beats El Capitan in League Opener, 56-41
- Archbishop Breaks Ranks on Issue of Married Priests
- Gray Leads Westchester to Victory
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Unusual Band of Trumpets Upholds Fanfare Tradition
- Botwinick Named Newport Museum Director
- 2 Join Panel to Overhaul Arts Funding : Grants: The 22-member committee will analyze the program that awards more than half of state council's aid budget.
- Julian Sands Hangs Up His Halo for the Horror-Fantasy 'Warlock'
- Big Band Tour Pays Tribute to Dorsey Era
- Insider Offers His View of Life on Wall Street : Stage: Jerry Sterner left the business eight years ago to become a playwright. 'Other People's Money' is his treatment of the world of the 'deal.'
- College of Jewish Studies Is Offering 3 Courses
- Bengal Goal: Make Jackson Work : AFC: In each of the Raiders' past two games against Cincinnati, he has had the NFL's longest run of the season.
- WEEKEND TV : Talk of War Fills Cable, Networks
- Government Agency Recalls Infotech Loan: The Small...
- DECORATING ADVICE : Cooking Up a Beige Look in Kitchen
- Drugs Found in Engineer in Train Crash
- Longtime Democratic Allies Split Over Gulf : Politics: Californians Waxman and Berman have great respect for each other but just can't agree on giving Bush war-making authority.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Court Ruling Kills Falwell Bond Plan
- SOUTH AMERICA : In Cocaine Cartel's Violent Wake Come the Guerrillas of Colombia
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : FAA Orders Check of DC-9 Rear Exits
- ORANGE : New Interim City Attorney Named
- MISSION VIEJO : Fuel Spill Gives Motorists Wild Ride
- Hospital to Reapply for Emergency Status : Health care: Coastal Communities of Santa Ana wants to once again become a paramedic receiving center, bolstering the number of such facilities in the county.
- Santa Ana Cashes In On Meter Program
- JAPAN WATCH : Seoul Move
- Bunker Hill Nightclub Project Gets Zoning OK
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- On March 4, a Dream Became a Nightmare : Loyola: Brian Quinn was living the happy life of athletic director of the little school that could. Then Hank Gathers died.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Men Defeat Long Beach in Swimming
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills Wins at End on Christ's Basket
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Marauders Set Record for Points
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Clippers Turn Inward, Nearly Beat Celtics
- Football
- 'Hostage' Indicts Superficial Media : Sunday's ABC docudrama suggests that cruel terrorist acts are an extremist's way to dramatize a grievance.
- TV REVIEW : 'Dark Shadows' Takes a Bite Out of Prime Time
- Death of Wiggins Ends Lonely Story
- Jerry Brown Hints at Running for U.S. Senate in 1992 : Politics: The state Democratic Party chairman may seek Seymour's seat. He says he wants to consult other political leaders before announcing candidacy.
- Army Won't Send Lesbian Reservist to Gulf : Military: After declaring sexual preference, woman based in San Diego is transferred and may face discharge from service.
- Don't Be So Polite About Money
- The Birth of a Salesman : Pete Wilson now has to sell a very tough budget
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Beilstein Scores 34 in Tustin Victory Over Saddleback
- Unlikely Hero Lifts Toreros : College basketball: Probst's free throws give USD Coach Hank Egan his 250th victory.
- The Quarterback and His Coach : Raiders: Jay Schroeder and Mike White, down and out before the season, are now riding high.
- Saratoga Meeting Might Be Extended for Another Week
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- TV Blackout Is Lifted
- MUSIC REVIEW : Majestic Touch for 'Great' Mass
- South Coast Symphony Cancels Jan. 19 Concert
- MUSIC REVIEW : Camerata Musica-Berlin Plays Ambassador
- Money, Morale Rare Specimens Around Museum
- Camaro Tops Most-Stolen List: For the fourth...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Picking Personality to Put on the Floor : Carpeting: Differences in fiber, texture, ply and denier shape its character. Base your choice on use, cost and appearance.
- Anti-War Ad Showing Body Bag Airs on NBC's L.A., N.Y. Stations
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Two Sentenced in Black Youth's Death
- Oil Spill Cleanup Idles East Basin, Channel Area
- Pedestrian Crossing Street Is Hit by Car
- Black Firefighters Resign From Union in Racial Protest : Ku Klux Klan: County employees are upset over support of white captain who allegedly wore a Klan-style hood made of paper. Department is investigating.
- Countywide : CLIPBOARD : Riding the Rails
- Councilman's Remark About Japanese Brings Calls for an Apology
- Magic Sounds Alarm in Lakers' Victory
- New Astros Know About Rebuilding
- Long Beach Overcomes a Shooting Deficiency : College basketball: The 49ers make only 57.6% of their foul shots but still defeat UC Irvine, 66-63.
- Football
- Change in Drug Testing Is Approved by Board : Horse racing: Trainers can seek a second opinion after positive samples are found, CHRB says.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Orizaba Breaks Scoring Mark in Katella Victory
- CSUN Volleyball Team Wins 4 Matches, Advances to Championship Bracket
- International sports
- Gem Exhibit a Cut Above : Museum: New mineralogy display engages patrons in show of area's mining history.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Camerata Exudes Stylish Musicality at Ambassador : String ensemble makes a serviceable and enjoyable case for baroque concertos on modern instruments. Musicians play in Newport Beach tonight.
- First Executive Debt Plan OKd: First Executive...
- GARDENING : Puny, Prolific Aphid Brings Gardeners to Their Knees
- Locomotive Hits Car; 1 Dead, 1 Hurt
- Public Sold Bill of Goods by Administration, Perot Says : Home front: Outspoken Dallas executive warns that combat is a matter of death and pain, not a 'second Super Bowl.'
- Burbank Workers Keep Moonlighting Secret, for Now
- Robes From Ladies at Lodge
- Along the Saudi Front, Bravado and Yearning
- Space Programs Head to Crossroads : Exploration: U.S. could dominate in manned flights or see its program collapse, panelists say. The military is expected to play a greater role.
- Group Drafting Initiative to Protect Parks
- Judge Says Indicted Officers Aren't Likely to Flee; Bail Is Set at $25,000
- Area Man Is Accused of Passing AIDS Virus : Indictment: Santa Barbara resident is named in 15 assault counts for allegedly infecting a woman and the child she gave birth to.
- Countywide : 10 County Schools Are High Scorers
- Philadelphia's Fisher Likely to Be Ram Defensive Coach : NFL: Robinson, Shaw have made an informal offer to 32-year-old USC alumnus. He would replace Fritz Shurmur.
- SKIING : World Cup Racers Will Earn Cash
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Golden West Beats Riverside, Winning Streak at 14
- Hockey
- COMMENTARY : Don't Call the Hostages in Lebanon 'Forgotten' ...
- Pan Am Gets $50 Million in Operating...
- War or Peace? GIs Will Get Answer Soon, Baker Says : Military: His speech to airmen in Saudi Arabia hints at an attack soon after Jan. 15 if Iraq does not pull out.
- U.S. Embassy Urges All Americans in Israel to Consider Evacuation : Precautions: At least 70,000 people holding U.S. passports live in the Jewish state and occupied territories. Privately, Jerusalem expresses disappointment at move.
- Drug Task Force Suffers Role Reversal : Law enforcement: The squad won much praise for arresting cocaine distributors. But now many of its members are under indictment and trying to stay out of prison.
- SIMI VALLEY : District Loses 5th Top School Official
- Records Dispute Alibi, Prosecutor Contends
- Korenstein to Run for Bernson's Seat
- Bomb Found in San Diego Mosque
- Gionis Investigator Is Reassigned : Trial aftermath: Bob Davis, whose testimony helped lead to a mistrial in the case, was transferred at his own request.
- MTDB Urges Trolley, Bus Fare Increases
- Southland
- Charges Dropped Against Anaheim Boy Accused of Helping to Kill Grandmother
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Continue to Have Problems With Red Wings
- Despite His Size, Sockers' Dougherty Is Coming Up Big
- KOCE Can Retain Autonomy : Television: PBS' chief says that while the network would like programming uniformity, it will not be binding on local stations.
- Barry Harris to Kick Off Jazz Series : Music: Celebrated pianist is known for looking deep inside for inspiration, instead of concentrating purely on technique.
- Church Full of Secrets, but Are They by Design?
- 'K-Day' Nears, But No One Writing 'Last Letter Home' : Troops: El Toro and Tustin airmen focus on future. They're not hungry to fight; they just want to finish.
- Judge Calls for Telephone Service for Desert Residents
- Korenstein to Challenge Bernson in City Primary : Politics: The L.A. school board member says she plans to run for the council to solve problems caused by excessive Valley development.
- Cruise Ship Worker Stabbed in Argument
- Turn Over the Flight Recorder : The Soviets should tell more about the 1983 plane disaster
- Traffic jams are so numerous in Southern...
- Visitors Bureau Puts the Brakes on Trolley Company Move
- Man Charged With Infecting Woman With HIV : Law: Alleged victim gave birth to a child who also tested positive for the virus, which can lead to AIDS. Case is believed to be the first in the state.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Anti-Government Protest Draws 5,000
- Sweetwater Faces Its Future Minus Trujillo : Education: The new board of the state's largest high school district, after pushing superintendent of 5 1/2 years out, will now determine district's direction.
- COSTA MESA : Council Balks at Paying Design Firm
- Scrappy Reseda Finally Gives In to Cleveland
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Football Playoffs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Some Healthy Stretching at the L.A. Philharmonic
- Silverado Client Denies Stashing $20 Million
- 12 More Counts Against Keating Are Dismissed
- Freeze-Ravaged Areas May Get Disaster Aid
- John Bystrom; Created Satellite Communications Project
- Hope Seen for U.S.-Philippine Base Pact : Diplomacy: Some 'substantive discussions' have begun after bitter initial sparring. There is no agreement on the cost or duration of the accord.
- EC Proposes Peacekeeping U.N. Force : Diplomacy: European ministers also call for international conference on Arab-Israeli problem. They ask Perez de Cuellar to deliver plan to Iraq.
- Ex-Rep. Lukens Released From Jail After 9 Days
- State OKs Deal for Toll Road From Stadium to John Wayne : Transportation: Commuters would pay $2.50 to drive the 11.2 miles. The $750-million project would tie in with the proposed California-Las Vegas high-speed train terminus in Anaheim.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Is Held Up at Home; 3 Sought
- Baseball
- FCC Urges Quick Sale of L.A. TV...
- 12 Criminal Counts Against Keating, 3 Others Dismissed
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Market Marks Time as U.N. Deadline Nears
- Trammell Crow Switching to a Corporate Structure
- Judge Lowers Award in Kodak Patent Case:...
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : House Tours Put Decorators With Historical Bent on Right Path
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Arrested Man Said to Be High IRA Figure
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Hard-Liner Is New Serbian President
- Murder Charge Against Boy, 11, Is Thrown Out
- Producer Index Dives as Food, Fuel Costs Drop
- Anti-Porn Gathering Sees Signs of 'Creeping Evil' in Suburbia
- SANTA ANA : Leader of Disabled Praises New Law
- Ojai : City to Explore Purchasing Chapel
- Anaheim : Residents Purchase Land to Fight Crime
- Agassi Will Play in Davis Cup Matches Against Mexico Feb. 1-3
- Cassidy Looks to Upgrade Schedule : College basketball: Northridge might play Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount in future.
- Gulls End Slump, Pluck Golden Eagles
- Marinovich Put on Suspension : USC: Quarterback is punished after missing mandatory team meeting. He is expected to enter the NFL draft.
- ANALYSIS : CSUN Slows the Pace but Not Its Decline : College basketball: Scoring droughts and poor shooting now plague 3-9 Matadors.
- PRO BOWLING AT TORRANCE : Competition Close for Five Playoff Spots
- Leslie Scores 30 to Lead USC Women
- Other Shows in Jazz Society Series
- The Road to Arabia : Bob Hope's Mideast Show Will Air Tonight
- Doing Homework : Artists Find Studios in Familiar Surroundings Foster Creativity
- Plan Would Hasten OK for Certain New Drugs : Health: They would be sold before effectiveness is proved. The focus is on treatments for fatal illnesses.
- Carl David Anderson, 85; Nobel Physicist at Caltech
- Costa Mesa : Water Issues Focus of Workshop Series
- State Military Bases Beef Up Security as Gulf Crisis Threatens Terrorist Acts
- Countywide : Most Officials Skip Redistricting Confab
- Rocketdyne to Resume Public Tours of Lab
- Last Suspect in Fatal New Year Robbery Caught
- Space Programs Around World Are at Crossroads : Exploration: U.S. could dominate in manned flights or see its program collapse, panelists say. Rising costs and shrinking budgets are hitting all nations.
- Free Throws Help UCLA Women Win
- Sailing
- TV Veteran Joseph Benti Has No Regrets About Changing Channels
- Sale of Astech in Final Stage, Alcoa Aide Says : Metals industry: The Santa Ana-based company, on the block for over a year, is being sought by an unidentified party.
- GULF WATCH: Day 163 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Canyon Also Finds Charity Begins on the Road, 66-60
- A CBS Series Born and Killed in Gulf Crisis : Television: 'America Tonight' is topical, timely and engrossing. But as the threat of war looms, the network is only thinking of its own survival.
- Worker Error Shuts 2 Reactors at Chernobyl
- For Owner, Forum Policy Has Gone Up in Smoke
- Obituaries - Jan. 12, 1991
- Arms Losses in War Could Drain U.S. Defense Budget
- Security Being Tightened for Terror Attacks
- Gates Shifts Top Brass in LAPD Shake-Up : Police: Moves come at a time when high-ranking officers have voiced frustration over the chief's unwillingness to retire.
- 5 Die in 2 Apparent Murder-Suicides Only Hours Apart : Tragedy: A Simi Valley man turns a gun on his wife and then himself Thursday night. Later, a Santa Paula man kills his wife, her acquaintance and himself.
- Tension in Workplace Grows as Tuesday's Deadline Approaches
- Top Matsushita Executives Plan Visit to MCA : Entertainment: It will be Akio Tanii and Lew Wasserman's first face-to-face meeting.
- Iraq Embargo Debated: Will It Take Too Long? : Sanctions: Measures against Baghdad are choking its economy. But some say they can't be sustained.
- COLUMN ONE : Military, Media Face Off in Gulf : Advanced technology in the Information Age adds new tensions to an old debate--where is the balance between maintaining security and a free press?