- Police Trim Serial-Killing Team Further
- Woman Gets 8 Years in Prison for Knife Attack in P.V. Estates
- Suit Seeks to Halt Jackson Drive Spur Through Park : Traffic: Opponents of road extension say there wasn't adequate review of the environmental impact report, which they also claim was improperly prepared.
- D.A. Investigates Bernhardt Mailers
- New Map of Universe Casts Doubt on Basic Theories
- City Agency Is Awash in Change
- Chrysler Hikes Prices by 3%: Chrysler Corp....
- Bush Proposing Baker Meet Iraqi Official Next Week : Gulf crisis: President says he is willing to 'go the extra mile for peace' by offering talks with Hussein's foreign minister. But he insists on 'no compromises.'
- Men Honored for Catching Accident Suspect
- It's the season for cruising to a rendezvous with the 'gentle giants of the sea.'
- Galanter Opposition to Crenshaw Store Cited : Development: Builder says he could have brought in big furniture outlet. The councilwoman says she objected to traffic and other factors.
- Last Vacant Superior Court Judgeship Filled
- Carson QB Walsh Says He Will Attend BYU
- Talley's Foul Trouble Spells Loss for Oxnard
- Learning How to Flex Their Muscles : Labor relations: Production companies will sign with the Screen Actors Guild, the Directors Guild and the Writers Guild as a matter of course. Thus, the blue collar unions that have less clout have to play tougher.
- NEA Awards Grants Totaling $47 Million : Arts: Two performers who were denied federal funds last year are among the recipients.
- THE SIDELINES : Pitcher's Family to Sue Hospital
- Priest Knew of Gathers' Money : Lawsuit: Family friend says he never asked Lucille Gathers about funds from her son because he suspected the source.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- A Welles Radio Sampler, Sans the Pictures
- ART REVIEWS : Linda Roush Sculpts Space With Light : 'Light Joining' alters the gallery in ways intended to heighten awareness of the way space is carved out of light. The piece calls on the viewer to complete it.
- No Slump in the December Rental Market : Retailers report fair to better-than-expected business over the holidays.
- Hollywood Still Bullish on 1991 Movie Business : Theaters: Any box-office slowdown should be brief, even in recession, theater owners and MPAA declare.
- Rappers Clobber With 1-2 Punch
- STAGE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rider Scores 42 to Lead Antelope Valley's Win
- Baseball
- Agoura's Martin Might Return Next Week After Twisting Ankle
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Even in a Bowl Game, Paterno Wants No Horsing Around
- BYU Hands the Aztecs a Bitter Loss : College basketball: SDSU's conference opener slips away in the second half. Cougars win, 73-61.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Come to Life': Hope in a Grim Setting
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Le Triumph's Menu Offers Rich Food, Old Chestnuts
- COMMENTARY : Allen Plotted All the Way to the End
- COMEDY REVIEW : Ventriloquist Speaks Well for Grand Illusion
- Exploring the Nature of Adams' Art : Exhibit: UC Irvine will display 100 prints and present a film series on the man who became legendary for his photographs of the wilderness.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Deli That's Really thirtysomething
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Ron Swoboda Keeps Icy Promise
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Artist Combines Skills to Create Tranquil Places : Sculptures: Former landscaper Lew Watanabe does environmental make-overs with rock, water and plants.
- Injured Back May Prompt Trevino to Pull Out of Senior Event
- JAZZ REVIEW : John Novello Quintet Sizzles With Potential
- Expatriate San Diegan Visits Roots : Music: Pianist Butch Lacy chose Denmark to pursue his career and is finding ways to use music for non-commercial, humanitarian purposes. He returns for a two-night stint at Horton Grand Hotel.
- Huell Howser Says Howdy to California
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Shofner Out as Browns' Coach
- Ealy Does It : CSUN Guard Finding Her Bearings on Court After Off-Court Injury
- Miscellany
- The Crude Side of Life Is His Inspiration : Art: Jose Luis Cuevas, the bad boy of Mexico's art scene, relishes his reputation as a portrayer of the depraved.
- Troupe Pulls Homelessness Into Spotlight : Theater: The Los Angeles Poverty Department will present a free performance at the Irvine Fine Arts Center on Sunday.
- Richard Harris Bulls His Way Into 'Field'
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- SHORT TAKES : Ethel Kennedy on 'Desert Shield'
- Boxing
- ANALYSIS : If Everett Says So, Rams Must Have Had a Bad Year
- Gretzky Gets a Red Light Special: 700 : Hockey: The goal makes him the fourth to score 700 in NHL history. He adds two more in leading the Kings over the New York Islanders, 6-3.
- Beach Towel Easy Winner as Harness Horse of Year
- Minnesota Admits NCAA Rules Broken Under Holtz
- Lakers' Message to Trail Blazers: We're Still Here : Basketball: Scott hits big shots in last two minutes at Portland. Worthy scores 30 as L.A. wins fourth in a row, 108-104.
- Baseball
- Swimming
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Washington Knocks Off Arizona
- Heat's Future Is Still Cloudy
- Is the Magic All Gone for Chris Smith?
- THE SIDELINES : Injured McEnroe Out of Tourney
- Gretzky Looking for the Net Again : Hockey: The Kings superstar is under orders to shoot more this season. It's paying off--his goal totals are up.
- THE SIDELINES : Lansford's Injuries Reviewed
- Best Files for Chapter 11; 350 Jobs to Be Cut
- Tribune Proposes Pay Cut: Management at the...
- Turkey Forbids Romance on Pocket Pagers
- 22 Credit Unions Get Federal Insurance
- Business Groups Air Anti-War Sentiments on Pages of U.S. Publications : Advertising: The growing number of diverse American firms taking a public stand on foreign policy are hoping their ads will influence Congress.
- Affordability Is at 13-Year High, Realtors Say
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Firms to Aid Soviets
- Ranks of Newly Unemployed Grow Sharply: Initial...
- Auto Shows : They May Be Fun, but Dealers See Them as Marketing Tools
- It's Official--Matsushita Owns MCA
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel Ponders Response if Iraqis Attack : Mideast: Jerusalem wants to avoid overreaction. It will measure its retaliation by the degree of aggression.
- Costly Cold : Damage Claims From Freeze May Hit $150 Million, Two Insurers Say
- NATION : Chrysler Plans Electric Minivan
- GULF WATCH: Day 155 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis
- CLIPBOARD
- Won't Shrink From Hard Choices, Polish Leader Says
- SANTA ANA : Driver Crashes Into Freeway Divider
- STATE : Smith's Election Plea Rejected
- House Split Over How to Figure Spending : Budget: It votes to base legislation on estimates of congressional agency, not OMB. That will increase outlays for Democratic social programs, GOP says.
- Marking Time : Although cheesecake and beefcake and cute cats and dogs still do well, today's hot calendars offer a more personalized statement.
- Body of Boy Slain by Gunfire Is Found
- Century Boulevard Is a Crime, Merchants Say : Inglewood: City Council and police representatives hear complaints about robberies, drug dealing and prostitution.
- VENTURA : State Revokes Child-Care License
- Coronado
- Car Kills Woman Crossing Freeway
- MISSION VIEJO : Sheriff Station in Mall 'Sells' Goodwill
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles, Prpic Lead Yugoslav Sweep of U.S.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Dyal Placed on the Practice Squad
- Padres Near Agreement With Yuma
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: LAGUNA HEIGHTS
- New U.S. Envoy Is Without a Country--for Now : Kuwait: Diplomatic whiz kid takes oath as ambassador and predicts the captive nation will soon be free.
- The Art of Being State's First Lady
- RECREATION / CAMPING : County's 3 Overnight Parks : O'Neill, Caspers and Featherly Offer Wildlife, Facilities
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- 4 Arrested After Drug Team Seizes 7 Kilos of Cocaine
- OJAI : Line Gets Few Calls on Cable Problems
- Lotto Creates 2nd Torrance Multimillionaire in 10 Days
- Things Are Getting Just a Little Wild for ABC's Football Crew
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : The Search Is on for 'Hank's House' Banner
- Despite recent declines in home prices, the...
- American Air to Cut 250 Flights; Blames Pilots
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Knott's Will Close Park 2 Days a Week
- Factory Orders Plunge Record 5.9% : Economy: The Commerce Department blames the November drop on less demand for long-lasting items.
- Westwood One Wins Big Contract: Westwood One...
- FDA Approves Clotting Agent for Hemophilia: The...
- Aide to Mitchell Selected by Senate as Its First Woman Sergeant-at-Arms
- NATION : U.S. to Delay Saudi Arms Plan
- IRVINE : UCI Acquires Rare Chinese Writings
- Israel Warned of Disaster in Water Crisis : Mideast: The agriculture minister holds an emergency meeting on the shortage. He plans to order farmers to stop irrigating their fields with drinkable water.
- $2.5 Million for Children
- $300, $600 Taken in Armed Robberies
- A Conflict That No One Can Win : Fighting intensifies in an El Salvador that refuses to face reality
- ANAHEIM : Plans to Screen Acts at Theater Weighed
- COUNTYWIDE : O'Connell to Hold Office Hours at Mall
- COUNTYWIDE : Transport Panel to Look at New Tax Bid
- San Diego
- Good Intentions Choked by Red Tape : Why should federal rules have the effect of denying the poor mobile health care?
- Rains Came, but Mild Storm Not Expected to Linger Long
- Miscellany
- USIU Fails to Exorcise the Demons
- SANTA ANITA : Champ Stormy But Valid Heads Las Flores Field
- Hearing on Montclair Prep Postponed by Southern Section
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bank of New England in Trouble
- Jobless Funds Getting Low in California, Other States
- Bilzerian Conviction Is Upheld: An appeals court...
- 'January Effect' in Stocks May Come Late This Year
- NATION : U.S. Leads in Incarcerations
- A Subcompact Masquerading as a 'Real' Car
- Rich Rewards : Amir Will 'Do Anything' to Lure Big Spenders, Preferably Royalty, to His Beverly Hills Shop
- Mom Is Off to War--Is This What She Fought For? : Women: They're on the front lines but not in the power loop, having second thoughts about the bargain for equality.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Jungleland Petition Victory Claimed
- Referee Will Mediate Barr Palimony Suit
- Unrepentant Con Man Gets 10 Years in Jail
- Rumors of Peace, Threats of War : Washington makes another welcome offer to meet
- EL TORO : Noise to Increase From Marine Drills
- Reindeernaper Bolts Like Blitzen
- Those weren't pennies from heaven that were...
- Board Challenged on Indigent Care Cuts : Medicine: Hospital leaders threaten to sue unless supervisors hold a hearing and say why they won't provide more money for health services.
- San Diego
- 18 Fillies, Mares at Los Alamitos
- Kite Stays Untrue to Form : Golf: Cross-handed putting helps him shoot a 68 for second place in first round of the T of C.
- Western Digital Sale to Poland Collapses: A...
- American Cancels All Flights Between L.A. and Bay Area
- Florida Sues Baby-Formula Makers: Florida's attorney general...
- Ford Plans Temporary Layoffs: Ford Motor Co....
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : LAGUNA HILLS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- American Health Services to Delay Payment of Debt
- SOUTHEAST ASIA : Some No-Shows at Thailand Power Breakfast : Generals, outmaneuvered in recent months, boycott a weekly session with the prime minister. But they remain a potent political force.
- Hotel Must Close 34 Rooms After Gas Heater Death : Inspection: City discovers more faulty furnaces at the Mission Valley Inn. Survivor of noxious fumes remains in coma.
- THE KREMLIN : A Bleak Liberal View of the Soviet Predicament: 'The Reforms Are Over'
- Navy to Seek Rescue of A-12 Jet Program : Defense: Officials will urge the government to absorb cost overruns for the troubled attack plane. The $50-billion weapons system could be canceled.
- WORLD : Japan Medics Leave Saudi Arabia
- BUENA PARK : Lotto Winner Chose a Lucky Store
- DANA POINT : Homeowners Win Right to Sue Builder
- Guidelines for Reporters in Combat Told
- Parents Hope to Put New Coat on a 65-Year-Old School : Burbank: Volunteer labor and donated paint could provide aging Washington Elementary with new colors inside and out.
- LOCAL : Hurt Lion Captured in Valencia
- James McAdam Jr., Seafarer and Adventurer, Dies at 44
- Senator Makes Political Life a Family Affair
- Harvard Chicano
- MOVIES - Jan. 4, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 4, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 4, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 4, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 4, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 4, 1991
- Wilson Chooses Capitol Prober for U.S. Attorney
- Computer Fingers Suspect in '63 Hollywood Murder : Law enforcement: Random check of prints clicks, and the trail leads to an arrest in Minneapolis.
- WHEN, ALREADY? The Persian Gulf crisis apparently...
- BUSTED: The FBI credits new communications and...
- Drug Sale Suspect Dies in Shoot-Out : Violence: 'Reverse sting' by officers erupts in wild gunfire at Alpine Village restaurant parking lot. A second alleged dealer is wounded and three others escape.
- Suit Seeks to Halt Wilderness Area Plan : Environment: The Audubon Society wants to overturn county approval of the Las Flores project in a lush area of woods and grasslands.
- Rainfall Cheers O.C. Growers, Snarls Traffic
- CONTACTS: Influence, thy name is Newport Beach,...
- Congress Plans Full Debate on Gulf Crisis
- Seymour Bares Independent Streak : Politics: Appointee says he's in the Wilson mold, but points out several differences as well. He vows marathon election campaign.
- Clark Opts to Stay Home, Transfer to San Diego State
- WHAT? Being considered as a way to...
- 'Keating Five' Senators Face Critical Questions : Thrifts: The ethics case enters a key phase as the men who aided the S&L; executive undergo cross-examination.
- Now Barbie Shares Her Beauty Tips
- Designing a Database as the Pros Do
- North Carolina High-Tech Park Still Growing : Industry: Another 1,000 workers will join 33,000 employed in a wide variety of labs, plants, institutes and government agencies on land where cotton and tobacco once grew.
- Food for the Blues
- Final Peace Bid by Bush : Offers Talks With Iraq Next Week
- Folk and Jazz Featured at Peace Concert
- MORE VIDEOS:"The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" (1984),...
- Washington's New Mayor Vows to Fight Crime, Drugs : Politics: Sharon Dixon is first black woman to head a major city. She also stresses intention to combat waste, corruption.
- Deep Recession May Bankrupt Funds for Jobless in 28 States
- The Draft: If There's a War, There's a Way : Military: If compulsory service is revived, officials say their 'equal opportunity' system can be put into action almost overnight and place 100,000 civilians in training within a month.
- Pomona Gunplay Down, Police Say
- Reservists Wait and Wonder--Will They Go or Won't They?
- Gala-Goers Get Hip to Museum at '60s Fest
- Malls Are No Strangers to Big-City Crime
- WORLD : Dispute Grows in 2 Baltic States
- Stereotypes Don't Give the Complete Picture of Older Driver Safety
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO SEND PACKAGES AND LETTERS TO GIs IN THE PERSIAN GULF
- VENTURA : Resident Holds Intruder for Police
- SANTA PAULA : Blaze Damages Fire Official's House
- Digre Digs In : New Children's Services Chief Arrives in L.A., Goes Right to Work
- Man Stabs Bus Rider, Then Slits Own Throat
- Condo Owners Sue Builder Over Defects in Units : Hidden Canyon: Residents complain that the 6-year-old project has been plagued with leaky roofs, cracks and falling tiles.
- Oceanside
- A Center Fielder and Team Player : Wilson picks Orange County politician John Seymour for Senate
- Acting Director Named to Planning Department
- Football
- MSL's Storm Wins Zurich Tourney
- Tustin's Zone Stops Servite : Basketball: Tillers tighten up defense, hold Friars to 12 points in the second half and come back for 50-40 victory.
- UCLA Still Has the Upper Hand Against Trojans
- Leuzinger High's Willis Is Quickly Becoming a Real Basketball Insider : Basketball: The senior, who will attend New Mexico next season, uses his 6-foot-8, 245-pound frame to his advantage.
- ROUNDUP : Kayaoglu's Free Throws Give Rio Mesa 62-60 Upset
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Down Set Pints, Larsson Sets Down Yugoslav, 7-6, 7-6
- Non-Conference Upsets Has WAC People Talking : College basketball: Conference play kicks off with several teams having a good shot at NCAA tournament berth.
- SHORT TAKES : Kasparov to Donate Trophy
- Movie Melee Leaves 18 Dead in China : 18 Dead in China After Movie Melee
- 'Appalachian Spring'--Martha's Ballet : Dance:The work, a favorite of audiences and the choreographer, will be performed during her company's engagement in Costa Mesa.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Baby Formula Price Rig Alleged
- Daily News Strikers Occupy Bureau: Ten striking...
- Bush Aide Considered for Fed Post: The...
- Wine and Your Wallet
- OXNARD : Council to Discuss Cruising Complaints
- COUNTYWIDE : CHP Reports Arrests of 51 Drunk Drivers
- SANTA ANA : 2 Trustees Ask D.A. to Probe Swap Meet
- Theater Will Try to Weed Out the Wicked : Proposal: After last week's violence at a rap show, theater owners plan to screen prospective performers to try to keep out troublemakers.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : 10 Clerics Urge Bush to Pursue Diplomacy
- INS 'Safe Haven' May Carry Risk of Deportation, Salvadorans Warned : Immigration: People who have fled El Salvador's civil war may at last apply for asylum, but Congress could decline to renew the rules in 18 months.
- China Gets Off to Good Start in Swim Contest
- Harbour Scores 36 to Spark Camarillo Past Agoura
- Pacific Edges CS Long Beach, 67-65
- New Year Opens With a Bang at Box Office : Movies: Lower-profile films like 'Green Card' will be moving to wider release with surprisingly good box office.
- U.S. Gains Ground in World Chip Market : Technology: But three Japanese firms remain at the top, a research firm found.
- Landmark to Sell Prime Real Estate to Private Interests
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Home Sales Rise as Affordability Gains : Economy: Falling prices in a weak market put housing within reach of more consumers.
- Broccoli, Anyone?
- Rapist Singleton Begins Serving Year in Florida Jail for Shoplifting
- 'Chaos, Anarchy Coming,' Shevardnadze Predicts : Soviet Union: The foreign minister explains the fears that led him to resign. He criticizes Gorbachev rule.
- Local Clubs Are Targeted Toward Fun for the Whole Family : Archery: Although the equipment can be costly, enrollment fees are inexpensive.
- PERFORMANCES AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- 500 Kuwaiti Translators Called Up to Assist GIs : Military: Now in this country, they are to receive basic training. They would help allied troops in an invasion of their homeland.
- The Over-65 Driver : An Aging Population of Motorists to Bring Changes
- Teens Know the Best Stores--and Which Are for 'Old Fogies'
- PROFILE : Dancing on Ice : A pair of skaters, both over 40, find that age doesn't put a chill on their ability to go for the gold.
- LOCAL : O.C. Receives Much-Needed Rain
- Cultural New Year's Party in the Park
- Iranian Ship Inaugurates Trade Link With Qatar
- First Lady of Modern Movement : Martha Graham's Power Springs Eternal in Her Most Cherished Ballet
- Pacific Storm May Provide a Rainy Day for Southland
- Get naked, L.A.:The media has been filled...
- You Need Program to Tell Golf Champions Apart
- Group Accuses American Savings of 'Redlining' : Thrifts: The S&L; denies claims by the Greenlining Coalition that it has a poor lending record in minority areas.
- Perrier's Share of U.S. Market Off About 50%
- Fitness Clubs Trim Their Prices in Annual Post-Holiday Ad Blitz
- Stocks Retreat; Dow Off 37.13, Most in 2 Months
- Toys R Us Says Christmas Sales Fell From a Year Ago
- Former Rep. Lukens Begins 30-Day Jail Sentence in Sex Offense Case
- Linear Park Represents a Worthwhile Challenge
- MUSIC ONE LOVE VIBRATION : Rastamen : The roots reggae band has been around for only a couple of years, but has the cumulative experience to be old.
- Filial Gumbo : Neville Brothers Are Scions of New Orleans Tradition ... and Spice
- Signal Hill : Council Promises to Act on Hilltop Development Plan
- Buck Ram; Platters Mentor Wrote String of 1950s Hits
- On a Roll : Nothing Like Gliding (or Spilling) Across the Roller Rink
- These Four Freshmen Have the Coaches Singing Their Praises
- FULLERTON : Workshop to Focus on Mideast History
- No Homicides Reported in Area in December
- Acting Up : Movie: A 7-year-old chosen from 2,000-plus applicants to appear in 'Kindergarten Cop' is nonchalant about his star status.
- LSU Pulls Rank on Long Beach Women
- Small Wonder Titans Are Winners Again : Cal State Fullerton: Junior guard scores 32 points in a 91-88 victory over Fresno State.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Threewitt Finds a Familiar Ring to Drug Charges
- Hall of Fame Shortstop Luke Appling Dies : Baseball: The former Chicago White Sox player was 83. He had a .310 batting average over 21 major-league seasons.
- Football
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Washington Plans to Be Ready to Play
- This Official Finds Kindred Spirit : Fan: Crew chief from Missouri-Colorado game empathizes with Orange Bowl brethren.
- Ramona Stages Rally to Defeat San Pasqual
- Constant Amid the Change at Malibu : Fishing: Wylie runs the same bait shack he did in the mid-1940s, and he dispenses the same advice about the quest for perch in the surf.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Frank Morgan Charts New Territories for '91
- In Bad Times, the Boss Is Always (Grrrrrrr) Right, Consultant Advises Employees
- P.M. BRIEFING : News Rack Will Make Change
- Yes! A Recipe for Scrambled Eggs
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Ritz, Rex Come Out Swinging to Please Crowd
- Hussein Called 'Satan,' 'Crooked' in 'Voice of Free Iraq' Broadcasts
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Extra Tax Payments Help Philadelphia
- Bowmen Stalk Prey but Spill No Blood in Simulated Hunts : Archery: Malibu club conducts roving-style target practice for bow and arrow enthusiasts.
- OXNARD : 60-Year-Old Woman Hurt in Crash Dies
- ORANGE : Triplets to Change Family's Life in 1991
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- PORT OF HUENEME CARGO
- Defeated Sheriff Candidate Drown Takes Job With Drug-Gang Unit in D.A.'s Office
- Fire at Marina Guts One Boat, Chars Another
- Momentum Swings Western's Way
- Levi Proves to Be Much More Than Mere Shot in the Dark : Golf: He will take aim at the Tournament of Champions after winning four events last year.
- Trevino, Hill Lead Senior Field in Season's First Tournament
- THE SIDELINES : School Disputes NCAA Charges