- HOMERS: Number among Rams boosters the Orange...
- BIG BUCKS: Arnold O. Beckman's deep pockets...
- $1-Billion Disney Park : Long Beach, Anaheim in Contention
- BIKE PERIL: Bicycling deaths in Orange County...
- Widow Tells of Shoot-Out at Auto Shop
- One Suit Filed, Another OKd to Oppose Prisons
- Lobbyist Testifies $500 Was Given to Influence Montoya
- U.S. Move Could Net China $2 Billion in Loans : World Bank: The White House portrayed its decision on 'basic human needs' as very limited. But officials say 18 projects fit that category.
- Prisoners No Longer : Vietnamese: The first of thousands of political prisoners expected to immigrate to the United States this year are to arrive in Los Angeles today.
- Growers Express Fears and Anxiety Over Medfly War
- Both Sides Shuffling Legal Teams for Noriega's Trial
- THIS WEEKEND: Best-selling suspense author Dean R....
- EISNER GRILLED: Thursday's Disneyland press conference was...
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 12, 1990
- COMMODITIES : Oil Prices Rise on Word That Inventories Dropped
- Barbie Retains Her Throne: Hasbro Inc., the...
- S.D.'s Yuba Seeks New Life in Restructuring Plan
- Tokyo Stocks Gyrate Over East-West Thaw
- SEC Suit Alleges Insider Trading in Pillsbury Deal
- Water Shortages in Southland
- Lawmakers Want to Abolish Thrift Regulatory Agency
- Move to Cost $105,000
- Northeast Residents Begin to Revise Old Community Plan
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Iacocca Urges Youths to Read
- Alhambra : Audit of Hospital Sought
- WORLD : Medellin '89 Toll: 4,015 Slayings
- NATION : Bush Welcomes Portugal Leader
- In This Corner, the La Jolla Version of 'Meet the Press'
- Building Demolition Ban Dropped : Preservation: Amendment to landmarks ordinance would allow Santa Monica to review proposals to raze buildings built before 1940.
- Taming the Wild Beast : Birds of an Exotic Feather Need Understanding, Manners
- Huntington Park : Council Votes Itself a Monthly Pay Raise of $50
- Lead Exposure Damage May Be Permanent, Study Finds : Medicine: Survey is the first to follow affected children to adulthood. It found that learning and behaviorial problems persisted.
- Cheney Tells Plan to Save $39 Billion : Pentagon: Defense chief proposes to trim 42,000 weapons-buying jobs in massive package of management reforms.
- Pasadena : Consultant Hiring OKd
- Crime Hits Home for Mock's Wife
- Preschool Faces Discipline Inquiry : Day care: A parent of a 4-year-old says the church school used techniques intended to drive out demons. Officials say they prayed over her son.
- Hermosa Beach Puts Muffler on Car Dealership Noise
- Construction Moratorium Approved
- $25-Million West L.A. Fire Called Arson
- Six Members of TV News Crews Seized in Salvador Protest
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Granada Hills Makes Single Goal Stand Up
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Surprises El Toro
- Noah Says He Will Hang Up Racket
- THE SIDELINES : Kansas Coach to Play in Italy
- El Camino Holds Off Pasadena's Second-Half Surge to Win, 85-74
- CCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : As Northridge Struggles, Pomona Appears Headed for Yet Another Title
- Wimp
- Orion Pictures Corp.: The motion picture company...
- RETAIL : New Team at Del Taco/Naugles Revives Menu, 'Not the Same Thing' Ad Slogan
- Restructuring of Management Told by MAI
- Three-Year Package for Mexico's Debt
- Campeau Units to Pay Bills but Are Still Shaky
- New York publisher Simon & Schuster has...
- Once-in-a-Century Taste Testing of Latour, the 'Dallas Cowboys of Wine'
- Alhambra Lets Operators Smoke Out Profits in Bingo
- Los Angeles : Historic Preservation Zone
- Santa Monica Airport Plan in Jeopardy : Development: Fierce opposition forces supporters of a large-scale office project to consider a scaled-down version. But it's unclear whether the developer will still want to proceed with a lesser plan.
- Compromise on Ethics Reforms Is Announced
- Long Beach : Child Abuse Expert Resigns From Cedar House
- Defining Phobias
- NATION : Emergency Landing in Capital
- Culver City : Police Will Help Juveniles
- BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
- Black Woman Named AF Brigadier General
- How Broken Glass in the Road Affects Tires
- In his life as well as writings, he defined the spirit of Glendale.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Baker Irked by Slow Pace of Negotiations
- Chinese to Retain Troops Near Beijing for 'Public Security'
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : COUNTYWIDE BURGLARY TRENDS
- Budget Plan Has Good News for Campuses, Bad for Poor
- Suit Could Delay Arena a Full Year : Sports complex: Opponents threaten to sue Anaheim over zoning, environmental approvals. A basketball franchise and a 1991 completion date would be jeopardized.
- Questioning Grows Heated in Extortion Trial : Threats: A prosecutor admits he "fired no fatal arrows" during the trial of two men who are charged with mailing hundreds of "pay or die" letters.
- Ex-Priest Pleads Not Guilty in Porno Case
- IRVINE : Michael Regele Fills School Trustee Post
- SANTA ANITA : Four Start in Los Feliz and Two Win
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Judd in Swim of Things After Adjusting Attitude
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- CITY ROUNDUP : Anderson's Hot Hand Sparks Banning Rally in Win Over Gardena
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chula Vista Keeps Pace With Sweetwater
- Del Mar's Seymour in Semifinals
- Yields on 7-Year T-Notes Lowest Since July:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Dominates High-Rent List
- Pancakes With a Whiff of Ginger
- The Choice Is Yours : Balancing energy expenditure with caloric intake can improve a dieter's chances for success.
- U.S. Urging Panama to Establish Anti-Narcotics Police : Drug war: Washington also seeks new banking regulations to curb flow of illicit funds.
- Santa Fe Springs : 1 Arrested, Others Sought in Drive-By Fatality
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Winston Man Turns Anti-Smoker
- Crusader Enters GOP Race for Insurance Post
- Activists Weigh Campaign for Slow-Growth Initiative
- Judge Rules Nativity Scene Violates Constitution
- Conflict Rule Relaxed for Small Cities : Regulations: The exemption will allow officials in 'itty-bitty' cities to vote on developments near their homes.
- Panel Sounds Warning on AIDS in S.F. : Medicine: The mayor's task force says the city must double spending to fight the disease. 'We require disaster relief in order to cope,' it warns.
- Irate Killer Slain By Bystander, Police Believe
- Whittier : Life Underwriter Elected to College Trustees
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : ADULT/JUVENILE BURGLARY ARRESTS
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Hit-and-Run
- Illegal Signs
- Insurance Tax Law Challenge : Supreme Court: Los Angeles and other cities ask the state justices to allow taxation of insurance company income not derived from premiums.
- San Diego
- Nurses to Monitor Schoolchildren After Medfly Sprayings
- IRS Joins Robbins Inquiry, Interviews Contributors
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Decide to Wait on Sprinklers
- Plans for Memorial to Women Who Died From Abortions Hits Snag
- CORONA DEL MAR : Spirit Run Picks Presenting Sponsor
- SAN CLEMENTE : Two Held in Sale of Phony Cocaine
- New Words but Same Old Music
- ANGELUS LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Has Problems, but Not With Bishop Amat
- Palmer, Morgan Will Always Remember Ones That Got Away
- DIGEST : Moorpark Back, Kicker Lead Nation
- Brantley Cuts San Fernando to Quick : Basketball: The Granada Hills guard scores a game-high 26 points in an 81-72 victory over the slower Tigers.
- Frazier Leads Tide of Upsets in Australia
- Despite His Reputation, There Was a Gentle Side to Bronko
- Samuel Beckett and His Works Are Strangers to Some at Reading
- SHORT TAKES : FCC Studies Cable Competition
- Water Shortages in Southland
- Most Companies Expected to Disregard King Holiday
- Defendant in Noriega Drug Case Asks Judge for Separate Trial
- FISHING NOTES : '89 Highlights: Halibut, Sea Bass, Sand Bass Abundant
- Slow-Growth Plan on Ballot in Monterey Park
- End to Beijing Martial Law a 'Good Sign,' Bush Says
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : CITYSIDE BREAK-INS
- Times Story on D.C. Mayor Sets Off a Political Storm
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SURPRISE : Women With Guns : Fear of Firearms Can Be Overridden by the Fear of an Assailant
- Whittier : Funds Allocated to Replace Banished Textbooks
- D. F. Bowler; Sent Cohen to Prison
- Region : Tanner to Seek Reelection
- Drawing on Reserves : Two Former Starters Star as Role Models for Younger 49ers
- New Gallery Promises Realism in Indian Art
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Comic Mason to Visit East Bloc
- Beverly Hills : Height Limit Waiver Studied
- Hermosa Beach to Stand Firm on PCH Parking
- Bernie Smith, 'Bet Your Life' Writer, Dies
- School Rolls Grow by 3% : Education: Ethnic minorities account for most of the increase. Officials are scrambling to obtain more money and bilingual teachers to meet the challenge.
- Driver Dies in Crash at Van Nuys Intersection
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Turn It Around, 104-97
- RACING ROUNDUP : Troubled Hialeah Park Agrees to Suspension
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Continue Hot Streak
- Pepsi Taps Teen Stars: The "Pepsi Generation"...
- Here Are the Ideas; Where's the Technology?
- Two Banks Won't Observe King Holiday
- From Trader Joe's, a Baklava of More Heroic Proportion
- Crenshaw : Events Mark King Birthday
- Canon H. Randolph Moore, 91
- Beverly Hills : Penalties for Unpaid Fees
- Montoya's Defense Dealt Blow as Key Aide Won't Testify
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Deukmejian--a Lame Duck's Battle : Administration: As his term draws to a close, he will find it increasingly difficult to retain his political power and aura. But if he succeeds, he may achieve his agenda.
- Main Street U.S.A. : Neighborhoods: Amid a push for development, a blocklong stretch of Larchmont Boulevard struggles to maintain its personal, homey character.
- Have Gun Problem? Will Fix
- You've Heard of Paper-Eating Office Copier? In Congress It's a Rat's Nest
- There's a Gentle Art to Folding Beaten Egg Whites or Whipped Cream
- The MD-11 Takes Off : Aerospace: The new aircraft is key to the future of Douglas Aircraft Co. Its maiden flight is six months behind schedule.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Plan Polish Car Project
- 5th Tunnel Worker Killed
- Miffed Over Tax, Firm to Desert Beverly Hills : Business: An aircraft-leasing company announces it will move a few blocks away to Los Angeles, where its business tax would be much less.
- Compton's Chief of Police, Three Aides to Retire Early : Budget: The four officials are leaving under an incentive program that was designed to ease the city's fiscal problems.
- San Gabriel : Administrator to Resign
- Pasadena : More Malathion Notices
- $2-Billion State Plan Would Benefit First-Time Home Buyers
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sting Lobbies for Brazil Indians
- Mobile Sting Leads to 60 Arrests in Oxnard
- Malibu : Sewage Treatment Proposal
- 4.2 Quake Rattles Tehachapis North of Mojave
- Gumbel Answers NBC Tee Call : Golf: He will be the main host for 12 of 19 tournaments. Johnny Miller replaces Lee Trevino as analyst.
- Twenty-one U.S. track and field athletes, including...
- THE SIDELINES : Kodak Coach of the Year Named
- Illegal Signs
- O.C. Concert Halls Reshuffle Schedules
- SHORT TAKES : Diddley Will Rock on Beale St.
- Banks Told to Boost Argentine Loan Reserves
- AT&T; Sues MCI, Claims Top Rival Is Stealing Customers
- LOCAL : Fog Cancels 1 Flight, Others Rerouted From Wayne Airport
- Officer Fired After Report on Prostitute Settles Suit : Police: An officer said his rights were violated when he was discharged after reporting a city councilman was seen with a prostitute.
- Columbia Successfully Deploys Navy Satellite : Space: Syncom F5 will provide contact with ships, planes and submarines. The shuttle's performance is called near perfect.
- Convicted Official Won't Say if He Will Seek Reelection : Sentence: South Gate Councilman Snavely was placed on two years' probation for contributing to the delinquency of two girls.
- NATION : Pa. Abortion Law Put on Hold
- A Bible Printed in 1905 Is Not a Rare Book
- Water Shortages in Southland
- SELF PROTECTION : PREPARING YOURSELF FOR SUPRISE
- BOOK REVIEW : Probing the Soul of Latin America
- Artesia : Private Bus Benches, Sidewalk Signs to Be Banned
- Compton : Halfway House Won't Be Allowed to Expand
- Halftime Talk by Paez Spurs Cleveland to Victory, 83-57
- CITY BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : WESTERN LEAGUE : It's University City--If Nothing Weird Occurs
- Chapman Narrowly Tops Oregon State in Tennis
- LEGAL FILE
- Padres Pitcher Finds Guitar Pick a Pleasing Alternative
- Report Claims Immigration Reform Act Has Led to Bias : Discrimination: Fair Employment and Housing Commission accuses INS of ineffectively enforcing employer-sanctions provision.
- COUNTYWIDE : Marshals Exonerate Deputy in Scuffle
- AQMD Study on Chemical Safety Rapped by City
- Suspect Held in String of Rapes and Break-Ins
- ORANGE : Department Veteran Named Police Chief
- Flip-Flop Vote Saves Park, but Not City's Face
- Pair Arrested in Scheme to Sell Chunks of Drywall as Cocaine
- Part-Aleut Baby to Stay in Canada for Now, Judge Rules
- Czech Hockey Star Arrives to Play With Oilers
- Frieder Heats Up Again in the Desert : Arizona State: Burned out at Michigan, he has brought top recruits and victories to Sun Devils in a hurry.
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Edison Excels in All Areas to Beat Huntington Beach
- The Baltimore Orioles traded designated hitter Larry...
- BETTING WITH BOB
- His Camera Captured Mao's Conquest of Shanghai : Exhibits: Photojournalist Sam Tata didn't realize he was witnessing history. "I just photographed," he says, of works going on display Saturday in Fullerton.
- ART REVIEW : The Bewitching Works of the Saars
- PEOPLE : Landy Eng to Head Hong Kong Office
- Bond Ltd. Tells Doubts on Texas Takeover Bid
- Sloan Foundation to Fund Study on U.S. Competitiveness
- Grocers Halt Use of Mist Devices Linked to Illness : Public Health: Vons, Safeway, Alpha Beta and others took the step. A machine at a Louisiana store had been tied to an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in which two people died.
- Alhambra : Hiking Course Offered
- Lampoon's New Laugh Track
- Designer's Home Makes a Statement
- Glendora : April 10 Set for Vote on Tax
- Wright's Foe Told to Halt Attacks : Politics: Three GOP Assembly leaders say Republican primary candidate's tactics are hurting himself and the Republican Party.
- Cypress College Awards Dinner Gets a Magical Kickoff
- In Prague, It's Politics With a 'Happy Face'
- LOCAL : USC Effort Raises $567 Million
- Missing Brother Sought in Shooting Death of Man
- Hawthorne Tentatively Chooses Successor for Retiring City Manager
- Hunter Drug Plan Stresses the Military
- ORANGE : Suspect in Break-In Tied to Rape at Site
- Youth Sought in Slaying of Older Brother
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Easy Wins for Becker and Lendl
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Shots Spark Rancho Santiago to Victory
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley on Offensive in 110-83 Win
- Protection From Illegal Evidence Backed
- Ward Gets $13,000 Fine in Campaign Fund Violation
- Bradbury : Conflict Rules Eased
- Leeuwenburgh to Seek Third Term
- LAGUNA BEACH : Kenney Won't Run to Keep Council Seat
- COUNTYWIDE : New Landing System Running at Airport
- Judge Rules Korean Church, Not Presbytery, Owns Property
- A Church Venture of Note
- Hawthorne Ex-Mayor Urges Card Club Vote : Gambling: The City Council did not act on the unexpected proposal. The plan would open the city to gaming revenues for the first time in more than 50 years.
- Santa Clarita Ends Power Plant Dispute : Environment: Arco agrees to protect air and water quality in a pact made days before the city's suit was expected to be decided.
- BREA : Judge Won't Block Campaign Transfers
- CITY BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : CENTRAL LEAGUE : Missing Pieces Adding Mystery to This Race
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Kenyon College basketball Coach Bill Brown used...
- It Took Him a Year to Get Feet Wet : Rams: Everett-to-Anderson has become one of the NFL's most explosive combinations.
- Another Vote Against Taylor Ranch Site
- Text of Mayor Barry's Letter to The Times
- College President Favors Taylor Ranch University
- Torrance Spurns Draft Report OKing Refinery Acid Use : Safety: Council votes 5-0 to reject an air quality district report that favors allowing the Mobil Oil refinery and others to keep using hydrofluoric acid if they take more precautions. Council members insist toxic chemical should be banned.
- Banning Girls Win
- THE COLLEGES : Boykin Silenced by Coach in Wake of Texas El Paso Investigation
- Have a Credit Card Ready and Call Now! 1-800-BUY-PADRES
- Medfly War Takes Aim at Air Travelers
- Vanole Is on Outs With U.S. Team : Soccer: Contract differences keep reserve goalkeeper off the squad.
- Stallings Expected to Be Named Tide Coach
- NBA Holds Key to Match-Up of Magic, Michael
- Owners Unveil Revenue-Sharing Plan : Baseball: Team officials also schedule a meeting for Feb. 9 to consider spring training lockout.
- Mexican Elvis Puts New Twist on The King
- Lute's Machine Sputters Without Key Part : Arizona: Wildcats are 8-2, but both losses are in Pac-10 and the team hasn't been the same without Sean Elliott.
- Maxicare Health Plans Inc., Los Angeles, has...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Predictions on Future of Food
- Criminal Charges Cite Ongoing Slum Hazards : Koreatown: The new owners of an apartment building with a history of problems have been charged with failing to correct slum conditions.
- NATION : Ferraro Considering Comeback
- Alhambra : Golf Fees Will Increase
- Two benefit performances sponsored by Al Kooper,...
- In Search of an Electronic Signal From the Mailbox
- 3 Blazes Prompt Fireplace Warning : Safety: Officials are worried that thousands of homes with prefabricated metal fireplaces might have hazardous chimney caps.
- CITY BOYS' BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : EASTERN LEAGUE : Henry and Mira Mesa Are Tops
- Fowler Leads Glendale to Overtime Win
- Lakers Show Orlando That They Don't Forget
- Those X's and O's OK for Coach Z : Rams: Offensive coordinator Zampese says he's not interested in becoming a head coach.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jayhawks Hit Beach, Blast Miami, 100-73
- All-American linebacker Keith McCants said the Alabama...
- If San Diego Is Any Indication, Classical Radio Is Alive and Well
- AFC PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : Reeves Blasts Tagliabue for a 'Rookie' Mistake
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Glory' a Bona Fide Epic That Leaves Us Wanting
- Mexico Protests Drug Statements Made on NBC
- THE SIDELINES : Oregon State Sports Head Let Go
- Hiding Behind Academic Freedom
- A bicyclist riding on Murphy Canyon Road...
- Three World Cup Soccer Teams to Play in Tournament at Coliseum
- Loyola Hits Easy Part of Schedule
- Mythology Mixes With History in a Bold TV Series About Presley
- THE SIDELINES : Germanys Unite as Soccer Foes
- El Salvador
- Supervisors Rebuff CSU Over Taylor Ranch Site : Campuses: The board majority reacts angrily to a Taylor Ranch-or-nothing ultimatum by CSU chancellor.
- Pasadena : 6 Residential Projects OKd
- BUENA PARK : Sex Bias Charged by Ex-Policewoman
- MISSION VIEJO : Planners Approve Shopping Center
- Some Burbank Offices to Test Evening Hours
- If Bond Passes, Budget Would Boost Campuses
- Cal State Trustees Support Embattled Chairwoman
- Ex-City Worker Pleads Innocent : Lawndale: Former maintenance supervisor is charged with four felony counts for allegedly using city supplies in private remodeling projects.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Governor: Highways Face Cuts if Gas Tax Fails
- Deadline Extended for Utility Merger Study
- Palmdale OKs Trash Rate Increase
- Campaign Racial Overtones Raised in County Remapping Suit : Supervisors: Burke tells how her photo was used in Dana literature. School busing was also an issue.
- Sierra Madre : 63 Buildings on Quake List
- Ex-Security Guard Pleads No Contest in Attacks
- Postal Worker Suspected of Threats Placed on Leave : Workplace: Officials want to know if an employee was making threats when he allegedly referred to last year's shooting rampage by a latter carrier in Escondido.
- LOCAL : No One Hits 'Lotto-69' Jackpot
- Sick Boy Promised Ruth Homer Dies at 74
- THE SIDELINES : Bucks Retiring Moncrief Number
- Smith Rejoins the Bruins
- Putting a New Face on an Old Nutrition Story : Books: Many people still believe dieting is unpleasant. To combat this negative idea, health books are now advising choosing better habits instead of diets.
- A Head for Basketball : Oki: Marshall High senior takes a studious approach to the game.
- 1,000 Forced to Flee Floods in Washington State