- CAPSULE REVIEW : Cardin Designer Premiere Fails to Make Up for Pre-Glasnost Soviet Rock Opera
- COUNTYWIDE : Forecasters Expect Another Day of Rain
- LAGUNA HILLS : Aliso Viejo Group Joins Cityhood Push
- Benefactor's Loan May Preserve 1,500 Pristine Acres : Recreation: The wilderness near Ramona, once intended for development, is now likely to be added to the San Dieguito River Valley Regional Open Space Park.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sooners Break Down Against Kansas State
- Dameworth Goes the Distance
- Storm Is Expected Today; Another Waits in Wings
- Foyt: This Could Be It : Auto racing: At age 55, he is hoping above all else for a record fifth victory in the Indianapolis 500 this year.
- Financially Troubled La Jolla Playhouse Says It Will Manage a '90 Season : Theater: A fund-raising campaign surpassed its initial goal of $500,000, but there's still another $440,000 to go, and nobody is breathing easy yet.
- SHORT TAKES : Drummers Resign Over Bad Rap
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Ventura Boulevard Dome Proposed as Youngest Landmark
- Firing of Deputies in Cross-Burning Incident Upheld
- Early Bird Lays Hope for Big Condor Brood : Preservation: The earliest egg on record plus more potential breeding pairs raise hopes for a dozen chicks this year.
- WORLD : U.S. Vetoes U.N. Censure Vote
- Federal Law on Employer Drug Tests Proposed
- Cult Leader's Wife Waives Extradition in Ohio Killings
- L.A. School Board Opts for General Policy Statement
- Berlin in the '30s, Beirut in '70s . . . Now Baku : Soviet Union: A seemingly powerless Moscow stands by as Armenians are slaughtered in Azerbaijan. The Jews and Russians will be next.
- Dukakis Offers Massachusetts Apology
- New U.N. Refugee Chief
- State Is Winning Medfly War, Agriculture Chief Says
- LOCAL : 3 Killed as Truck, Van Collide on Rain-Slick Freeway in Irvine
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tammy Wynette Now a Highway
- Supreme Court Says States May Tax Merchandise Sold by TV Preachers
- This is one operation in which L.A....
- Hilton Wins Court Dispute: Beverly Hills-based Hilton...
- Dow Falls 33.49; Mixed Signals Shake Market
- P.M. BRIEFING : Strikes Hamstring British Ford
- P.M. BRIEFING : IBM's Earnings Tumble 74%
- Life for High Tech Without U.S. Memories
- What Happened When Nationwide System Crashed
- Judge Dismisses State From Lincoln Suit
- Hughes Lost More Workers Than Expected
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $7.6...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Holiday Inn Sale Wins Approval
- Freeway Closed After Ice Sends Cars Colliding
- Nation : Texas Hijacking Attempt Foiled
- L.A. Law Firm Merged: The 80-lawyer firm...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Chevron Scours for Proof That Pennzoil Lied to SEC
- Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Banking
- Rockwell International Corp.: First-quarter income fell 9%...
- U.S. 'Countdown' Radio to Debut Back in the U.S.S.R.
- Average Home Cost in O.C. Up 18% in '89, But Sales Fall
- THE BIGGEST FEDERATED AND ALLIED CREDITORS
- Recovery Effort Begins at Campeau Corp. Retail Unit : Retailing: Ex-Treasury Secretary G. William Miller, the new chairman of the operation, is in charge of the firm's comeback try.
- Domestic Car Sales Up 29.8% in First 10 Days of January
- Three Sentenced in Tax Scam: The owner...
- Investors Buy 5% of Southwest Airlines: Hill...
- Agency Uses Ads to Fight L.A. Gangs and Their Graffiti : Media: Frankel & Anderson is using radio and TV in an effort to address urban problems. It is the agency where Karen Toshima, who was killed by a gang member in Westwood, worked.
- BOOK REVIEW : Fall, Rise of Blacklisted Broadcaster
- TURMOIL IN SOVIET REPUBLICS : Pogroms--New Violence, Painful Memories
- Kimberly-Clark Corp.: The maker of household, personal...
- Drug Lords Offer a 'Deal' : Would 'Lay Down Arms' for Amnesty
- Hilton Hotels Corp.: The hotel and casino...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : 5 Nations Urge U.N. to Supervise Voting
- Dole Stirs Furor With Call to Cut Israel Aid, Divert It
- Four Airlines Match American's Increase: Northwest Airlines,...
- Colonel Ordered Jesuit Murders, Cristiani Says : El Salvador: The president cites testimony from soldiers who allegedly took part.
- Angry Families of Victims Still Wait for Justice
- COLUMN ONE : Music in Schools: A Sour Note : Sputnik and Proposition 13 put a damper on teaching of the subject. But new pressures could prompt schools to start changing their tune.
- Murder Suspects' Host Counts Blessings
- Miller Brings Solid Experience to Federated Inc.
- CONSUMERS : Bargains Lurk Among Used Electronic Items
- Briton Hopes U.S. Stops Opposing Forced Return of 'Boat People'
- A Modern Bard's List of Unfamiliar Quotations
- Bonn Considers Curb on Welfare Benefits for Refugees : Europe: Despite reforms in the East Bloc, the exodus continues, upsetting many West Germans.
- Gen. Powell Backs East Bloc on New Defensive Strategy : Military: Top U.S. officer reassures Warsaw Pact that NATO will not launch offensive operation.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CALIFORNIA : State Bans Use of Quick Test for AIDS
- The EPI Three : Fashion: The siblings behind Epilady hair remover have a very profitable eye for gadgets.
- Armenian City a Staging Area for Warfare
- Freeze Sends Prices Soaring for Vegetables
- Poll Shows Opposition to Housing for Seniors
- Santee
- Supervisor Calls For New Agency to Operate Jails : Government: An airport solution and health care for pregnant women also receive attention in Leon Williams' State of the County address.
- Donovan Prison Businesses in the Red
- State May Decertify 'Creationist' School
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hayes Opts for 'Stage Center'
- Matta Gets Life Term for Running Drug Syndicate : Narcotics: Wealthy businessman seized in Honduras won't be eligible for parole, Los Angeles judge decides.
- Mega-Optimists : Social forecasters John Naisbitt and Patricia Aburdene see the '90s as a decade of unparalleled opportunity.
- COSTA MESA : Body of Man Shot Found at Bus Stop
- Guard Killed in Armed Holdup at DMV Office
- Psychiatrist in '88 Drug Case Has Palm Springs Home Confiscated
- LOCAL : Alarm Startles San Clemente
- Montoya Takes the Stand, Points Finger at Robbins
- First Lady Backs Combat Duty for Military Women
- Psychodynamics of the Status Quo : New Politics: The marketplace drives an ethos of self-interest. The end of the Cold War opens room for community and caring.
- LAPD Ordered to Rehire Officer Fired in Sex Case
- WORLD : Anti-Apartheid Body Out in Open
- COUNTYWIDE : Deal Nailed Rizzitello, Lawyer Says
- Bush Wants Troops Home From Panama : Invasion: 'There are still some security considerations,' the President says.
- And Now Art Pops Up on the Billboards : Urban scene: A firm that lobbied against signboard curbs is a co-sponsor of the exhibit.
- Woman's Translation Gets Boyfriend Killed
- Latino No-Fault Advocate Joins Insurance Commissioner Race
- Bradley Seeks Legal Opinion on Cultural Panelist's Residency
- Confronting Batterers and the Rage That Drives Them
- FDA Calls for Cutting Dosage of AZT by 50%
- TURMOIL IN SOVIET REPUBLICS : KREMLIN HEARS RISING VOICES OF NATIONALISM
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EUREKA : North Coast Rattled by Strong Temblor
- TUSTIN : Council Votes Down Fire Sprinkler Plan
- Edison, Developer to Build Desalination Plant on Catalina
- Outdoors : NOTES : Little Hoover Report Draws Ire of Cribbs
- Joe Montana Wins Bert Bell Award Handily
- Costa Mesa Denies SOS Plea to Wait on Eviction : Charity: Extending lease wouldn't be fair to neighbors, council decides. The mayor says the lengthy eviction process will actually help the agency and hints of delaying final action.
- Record Store Will Exhibit John Lennon's Erotic Art
- SHORT TAKES : Top 20 Heads for Soviet Radio
- Are Days of Dominant PGA Player Over? : Golf: No one has won six tournaments in a year since Tom Watson did it in 1980, but he says it could happen in the '90s.
- BETTING WITH BOB
- West Says TV Ad Stole His Portrayal of Batman
- Concerns Raised Over Building Arena in Landing Path : Safety: John Wayne Airport officials say Caltrans' worries are excessive and unlikely to interfere with the facility's construction.
- Heavy Rains Soak Library Books Again
- Officials to Try a Dose of Preventive Medicine : Litigation: After several legal hassles, the Southern Section adopts measures to defend itself against full-court pressure.
- CS Northridge Adds Highly Touted Tackle to Offensive Line
- NHL ROUNDUP : Murray Wins Opener
- Organist Richard (Groove) Holmes, ill with cancer...
- GLASNOST
- Bobby Darin: A Reluctant Rocker in Hall of Fame : Pop music: After some early rock 'n' roll hits, the late singer moved on to other styles. He will be inducted into rock's Hall of Fame tonight.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Harness Meet Off to Rousing Start
- Shootings of County Woman, Retired Judge Called Murder-Suicide
- Witt Signs With Angels; Joyner Seeks $1.75 Million in Arbitration
- SANTA ANA : Suspect Sought in Barroom Shooting
- If You Didn't Know Better, You Would Swear Bear Was There
- GARDEN GROVE : Drawing of Arson Suspect Released
- Antelope Valley's Feb. 3 Home Game at UNLV Facility
- HOLLYWOOD
- SHORT TAKES : Lewis Telethon Coming to L.A.
- Trump Sings Words From an Old Song
- A Head for Tonsorial Artistry
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fischer Breaks Three-Point Mark, but Edison Loses, 67-55
- CENTURY LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Foothill Survives a Cold Night
- Mantle Named in $1-Million Suit Filed Against Sports Phone Line
- THE SIDELINES : Super Rates for Super Bowl
- Grove Festival's '90 Lineup to Stress Productions of the Classics : Stage: Moliere, Wilde and Thomas works will be performed. So will Shakespeare's 'Othello,' 'Much Ado About Nothing' and 'As You Like It.'
- Renoir Work to Be Auctioned by Sotheby's : Art: One of the best-known paintings by the French Impressionist is expected to sell for more than $40 million, easily shattering the artist's record of $17 million.
- Slain Dancer Felt Trapped, Friends Say
- Victory Has High Price for Clippers : Pro basketball: Ron Harper scores 33 points, then goes down with a knee injury in fourth quarter of 106-98 win over Charlotte Hornets.
- ROUNDUP
- THE SIDELINES : Judge Fines Winfield in Divorce
- NBC President Pleads for Easing of Constraints
- Lemon Grove
- It's <i> Glasnost </i> in Golf for Soviets : Exchange: 10 teen-agers from year-old Moscow club come to Florida for coaching by top pros. Turnabout expected with Americans getting instruction in other sports.
- IRVINE : Inmate Still on Run After Escaping Jail
- Walters Made a Point at the Line
- THE SIDELINES : Athlete Drug Testing Toughened
- THE SIDELINES : Former World Champion Boxer Held in Shooting of Manager
- Outdoors : Reservoirs Welcome Rain
- Gomez-Pena Produces Some Border Witchcraft
- 'Andy Griffith' Aunt Bee Recluse in Final Years
- Fighting Bigotry
- Banning Sales of Ammunition
- IRS
- Al Davis
- Public's Opinion of Legislature
- Public's Opinion of Legislature
- Poll Shows Opposition to Housing for Seniors
- Drug Users
- Public's Opinion of Legislature
- MOVIES - Jan. 17, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 17, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 17, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 17, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 17, 1990
- Ruling Paves Way for 1st Execution Since '67 : Death penalty: U.S. high court rejects California murderer's appeal. He may face gas chamber by April.
- Man Tosses Acid, Dies in Fight With Psychiatrist
- Silberman Pressed for 'Bigger Money' Deals, FBI Tapes Reveal : Justice: Defense lawyers acquiesced on release of the tapes. But they vow to fight the expected release of a report on the businessman's behavior after arrest.
- Clues Sought in Tijuana Slaying of Ex-INS Inspector
- Reedman Owens Plays Pretty at Linda's; Janow Band to Kick Off 'Music on the Mall'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Lithuania, Not Azerbaijan, Gorbachev's Top Problem
- Playing It Safe : 2 Jets Make Emergency Landings at LAX but Problems Appear Minor
- S. Laguna Man Called Target in Murder Spree
- NEED A HAND? Caltrans and the CHP...
- U.S. Must Help Panama's Recovery, Endara Warns
- Ruling Paves Way for 1st Execution Since '67 : Death Penalty: U.S. high court rejects California murderer's appeal. He may face gas chamber by April.
- Bank Pleads Guilty to Handling Drug Profits : Noriega: A Luxemborg institution linked to Panama's ousted strongman forfeits $15 million in assets to the U.S.
- ROLE MODEL: County Republicans have selected their...
- HOT GUNS: No one wants to talk...
- HOMETOWN HERO? Hot off the presses, and...
- TURMOIL IN SOVIET REPUBLICS : White House Backs Troop Deployment : Soviet Union: The U.S. recognizes the need to restore order in the restive republics.
- Arrest Thwarted a Killing, Police Say
- Companies Accused of Damaging Ozone : Environment: The "Who's Who of American Ozone Depleters" lists 31 Valley plants. Many of the firms say the report used outdated information.
- L.A. Loses Bid to Cap Fire, Police Pensions : Supreme Court: Its last appeal rejected, the city faces a bill of up to $43 million a year to cover increased benefits for 8,000 workers.
- Jerry A. Horwitz was appointed vice president...
- Sub Launches Trident 2 on 4th Successful Test
- 3 Arrested in Bombing at Construction Site
- GARDEN GROVE : Peep Shows Still Not Up to Code, City Says
- Lawsuit Dropped in Man's Jail Cell Death
- Vandals Mark Holiday by Defacing Signs Bearing Dr. King's Name on 94 Freeway
- Jerry Gray Reportedly Agrees to One-Year Contract With Rams
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Connecticut Upsets No. 5 Syracuse
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sampras Eliminates Mayotte; McEnroe Coasts
- Recycling
- For Hollywood Ad Agencies, Getting Fired Is All Part of Show Business
- Robert Perez has joined Kenneth Leventhal &...
- First Chicago Corp.: The largest banking company...
- Czechs Want to Rejoin IMF, World Bank:...
- All the reasons for the stock market...
- Loosen Exports of Technology, Packard Says
- NATION : Smaller Families Called Vital
- Gene Therapy Provides Internal Band-Aid : Medicine: Researchers say the technique is a step toward reducing risk of heart attacks and strokes.
- Japan Offers Economic Assistance to Hungary
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Man Pleads Guilty in Insurance Fraud
- IRVINE : Builder Sought for Jamboree Road Link
- TUSTIN : Kelly Gears Up for 1st Reelection Bid
- City Halls Open on King Day : Antelope Valley: Ceremonies honor Martin Luther King Jr. but black leaders chide Lancaster and Palmdale for not closing city offices.
- $8,000 Jog-a-thon Goal
- MISSION VIEJO : Search for City Hall May Be Near Its End
- San Juan Housing Plan to Be Discussed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing to Be Held Today on Pier Plan
- Florida's Schintzius Is Suspended Indefinitely
- Cal State Fullerton Hits a Low for the Road
- BETTING WITH BOB
- THEATER : A Spare 'Twelfth Night' to Be Staged at Gem Theatre : Drama: Season's most popular and malleable Shakespeare work will be made to fit on Gem's small stage. Artistic director Thomas F. Bradac said the audience will mainly be on its own.
- Poetry Readings Tailored to the Unstuffy : Verse: Poets Reading Inc. hosts a popular series of poetry and prose readings. Group's co-founder says today's poetry is very accessible.
- SHORT TAKES : Shields Turning Heads in Ad
- TV Review : 'Flour Babies' Dramatizes Just-Say-No-to-Sex Lesson
- New Campbell Chief Says Divestitures 'Inevitable'
- Richard J. Stickler has been named vice...
- Singapore Airlines to Buy 50 Aircraft : Industry: Boeing and McDonnell Douglas given $8.6 billion in orders and options.
- Inamed Unit files for Chapter 11: Inamed...
- Roger W. Neal has joined MH Golden...
- Disney Officers Wells and Wilson Earned $50 Million Each in 1989
- Martha Gallegos has joined Designtech as a...
- Wet Week May Mark Return of Normal Rains
- Soviet Military Threat Still Lingers, Cheney Declares
- Woman's Face Slashed; Authorities Seek Husband
- Still-Soggy S.D. to Take More Cold Showers
- Costa Mesa Council Takes Up SOS Fate
- Trial of Suit Challenging Seating of Irvine Councilman Set Jan. 29
- THE SIDELINES : Giants, Kevin Mitchell OK Pact
- Hip Condition Forcing Lomax to Leave Football, Report Says
- Earthquake Flashback Shakes Things Up on 'Midnight Caller'
- Shoemaker Bids Early Farewell : Horse racing: Jockey skips final race at Bay Meadows because of ailing knee. The ride that turned out to be his last at that track ends up in the winner's circle.
- NFC Match Boosts CBS to Second Place
- Pasadena Symphony Essays 'Leningrad'
- Remedial Reading Program's Failing Grade Disputed : Education: The four schools involved in the experimental classes say the program was helping. They vow to continue it in some form with their own money.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Mix-up Resets Christian-OLP Game for Jan. 30
- For 'Raging Bull,' a Well-Deserved Comeback
- Bulgaria Ends Communists' One-Party Rule
- UPHEAVAL IN THE SOVIET BLOC : Soviet-Czech Talks on Troop Cuts Worry West : Military: The U.S. may be pressured to pull thousands of American soldiers out of Europe.
- Possible Merger for Rorer: Rorer Group Inc....
- 16 of 20 Cleared in Drug Trial
- Foreign Cars' Impact on Trade
- FULLERTON : Full-Time Graffiti Remover Considered
- Pacific Fleet's Aviators Score Safest Year Yet
- In Tallahassee, Florida State's two leading scorers,...
- Caltrans' Dirt Mountain Is Nothing but Heap of Trouble for Neighboring Church
- The NBA will not sanction a proposed...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Lose Fifth in Row, 73-61
- NHL ROUNDUP : Neely Fuels Streaking Bruins Past Whalers, 4-1
- A team of small-college football players defeated...
- BIG WEST CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : Johnson Leads No. 9 Las Vegas Past Fresno State
- PEOPLE
- Lois C. Cyr was elected president of...
- ReadiCare Inc.: The Irvine-based developer and operator...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wells Fargo Profits Up 17%
- American Plans Additional Fare Increase: American Airlines...
- $1.1-Billion Bid for Sea Containers: Sweden's Stena...
- Security Pacific Criticized for Opening on King Holiday
- Detroit Mayor Linked to Scandal Figure
- LOCAL : Security Pacific Changes CEOs
- Study Links Fat in Arteries of Boys to Heart Attacks
- How Many Grackles Does It Take to Be an Expert?
- AT&T; Long-Distance Calls Blocked : Communications: About half the calls that customers were trying to make were affected. The software problem took hours to correct.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Considers Water Rationing Bill
- Optimist Club Turns to Community to Try to Salvage Recycling Center : Trash: Financial losses have mounted. Management changes have failed to stem the Escondido operation's tailspin into red ink.
- Long Beach Surprises New Mexico St., 72-56
- Foreman Stops Cooney in 2nd Round : Boxing: Now he wants a chance to fight unbeaten heavyweight champion Tyson.
- Crimson Tide Loses Another One: Linebacker McCants Turning Pro
- Network Shifts KNBC's Tom Capra to 'Today'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Quintet Plays Lightly, Tightly at UCI
- Russian Pianist Returns West to Reclaim Acclaim : Music: After 13 years of being barred from performing in the West, Vladimir Viardo makes his Southern California debut tonight in Costa Mesa.
- U.S. Memories Folds Up, Cites Lack of Interest : Technology: The chip-making cooperative had hoped to take on the Japanese. But investors stayed away.
- Howard Freedman has been appointed vice president...
- Shamrock Holdings Sells Dallas Radio Station
- Bio-Response Sale
- Chase Manhattan Corp.: The parent of Chase...
- Racquetball Rebound Boosts Ektelon's Sales : Sporting goods: San Diego company is believed to control more than 50% of the U.S. market. Innovation is cited as the key to the manufacturer's success.
- Eric Larson has been sworn in as...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Industry Hit on Chemical Use
- P.M. BRIEFING : Business Sales in November Outpace Inventories by .2%
- Many Suppliers Relieved by News of Campeau Filing
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Queen to Princes: Marry for Love
- UPHEAVAL IN THE SOVIET BLOC : Reformer Elected Lithuania's President
- The Case of the Lawyers vs. the Paralegals : Law: Tension grows between attorneys and providers of routine legal services. A vague statue on practicing without a license--and its use against a San Diego man--have added to the problem.
- Soviet Fighting Grows; Emergency Declared : Ethnic conflict: Armenian-Azerbaijani strife flares into open warfare. Moscow cites attempts at the 'overthrow of Soviet power.'
- Carbon Monoxide Cited in Disco Deaths
- Ralphs Stores Not Affected by Sister Firms' Bankruptcy
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : Maoist Guerrillas Kill 28 in Village
- Bridging the GAPP : Gang Awareness and Prevention Program Sees Positive Results
- Judge Delays Hearing on Cityhood Until Jan. 31
- Some Workers Must Mark the Holiday on Their Own Time
- Campaign Law Trifled, Giving Pundit an Edge : Media: Bill Press declares to the state that he is seeking a specific office, but keeps his TV slot on grounds he hasn't decided. So much for the rules?
- ORANGE : Hearing Tonight on 37-Acre Project
- Consider the Unexpected : Forecasting: If our experts would think of what is not likely to happen, they might escape the surprises that world events dealt them in 1989.
- St. Margaret's Westendorf Shakes, Rattles and Dunks
- January Is a Good Month for 'July'
- Codex Corp. has named Bill Brogdon vice...
- Slowdown Prompts Apple to Cut Costs: Apple...
- Scott Foresman has joined Torrey Pines Research...