- P.M. BRIEFING : Supreme Court Blocks Refunds
- Office Vacancies Will Fall, Study Predicts
- Assets held by U.S. mutual funds have...
- Tokyo Stocks Dive Another 500 Points in Early Trading
- Of the 100 largest, publicly traded companies...
- BOOK REVIEW : Keeping Pace With Ongoing Evolution of Genes
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Model Tristan Bates, 19, Dies
- NATION : Fog in Chicago Delays Air Traffic
- Smog Forces Closures, Cutbacks in Ankara
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Tom Cruise, Wife to Divorce
- Police Seek Girl Abducted Near Border
- 1990 ORANGE COUNTY : Challenge for the 1990s
- Sampson Gets Rude Reception : Lakers: Sacramento center gives way inside as Divac scores 25 points, leading Los Angeles to 111-91 victory.
- Fullerton's Road Woes Grow : College basketball: Titans have no answers after a humiliating 66-60 loss at San Jose State.
- Lewis Doesn't Let Troubles Stand in His Way
- THE NBA : With Rambis Talking, Suns Are Winning
- Showdown Due Over Collegians' Jumping to NFL
- SHORT TAKES : Conduct of AIDS Trial Criticized
- Electro Rent's Income Falls 17% for Period
- Certron Corp.: The Anaheim-based company reported net...
- Marlene Salvi was elected 1990 president of...
- Tokyo Stocks Down 1.14%, Dollar Up in Early Trading
- Santa-Ana Based TriCare Will Go Public : Stock offering: Company that provides medical appraisals used to resolve workers' compensation claims hopes to raise $5 million.
- Gene Tests May Refine Treatment of Cancer : Health: Patients, experts say, should take advantage of a new technology that can help their doctors care for them better.
- Scientists Plan to Install Monitors on Volcano
- WORLD : Viet Women Murdered at Sea
- LOCAL : Two Pit Bulls Attack Woman, 70
- Two Campeau Chains File for Bankruptcy
- HEALTH : FDA Halves Recommended AZT Dosage for Patients With AIDS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Ortega Sees a Plot to Discredit Election
- 16,000 Lose Power After Explosion at Edison Station
- Early Action : Probation Officers Take Intensive Role in Vulnerable Youngsters' Lives to Keep Them Out of Gangs
- No Growth or All Growth?
- Portland Meadows Exec Quits
- Orange's Martin Has a New Attitude : Soccer: He has rebounded from a troubled past to become one of the county's top goalies.
- Showdown for a Reputed Mobster : Crime: Michael Rizzitello has has various troubles with the law over the years but has served little time. Today, however, he will go on trial on charges of attempting to kill a rival for profits from a topless bar.
- 'Father Stan'--He Had a Way of Fascinating People : Religion: But the Episcopal congregation later learned that the priest who brought so much vitality to the job was a convicted child molester.
- USC's Mark Carrier won the fourth annual...
- The anticipated cable television premiere of "Secret...
- U.S. Authority on Foreign Shores
- Santa Anita Close to Selling Interest in Troubled Minnesota Race Track
- Music Review : American Chamber Players at Beckman Auditorium
- SHORT TAKES : Pair Regain Soviet Citizenship
- OPERA REVIEW : New Principals in Opera Pacific 'La Traviata'
- Anxious to attract more business, several cities...
- Santiago Seeks $1-Million Deal
- TV Review : 'Roots of Rebellion'
- Plan B for 'Annie 2': Bring Back 'Annie 1' : Broadway: Sequel dies in Washington, so director will use cast, costumes and scenery in revival of original.
- Aztecs' Line Coach Leaves For Ohio U.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Gold Series Final Has Field of 7
- These 49ers Win in a Rout, Too : College basketball: Cal State Long Beach uses pinpoint shooting to surprise New Mexico State.
- No Matter That Score, No Regrets
- McCants to Skip Senior Season, Enter NFL Draft
- CSUN Does the Expected--Loses to USC in Volleyball
- South for the Winter : Hunting: Generous limits, warm weather and privacy make Northern Mexico a haven for American duck hunters.
- Kids Rock; Moms Have to Sit it Out
- 25 Hold Rally Against Expansion of Landfill
- THE SIDELINES : Bowling Dropped at Cuba Games
- Jazzman McPherson Tries a Broader Approach
- SHORT TAKES : CBS to Aim at Younger Viewers
- U.S. Authority on Foreign Shores
- Revolutions
- Here's a Case They Did Not Jump On
- AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Becker Wins Easily, Worries About Timing
- SHORT TAKES : Eddie Fisher: Work Comes First
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Beat Clock and Bulls, 109-106
- Hard Work Helps Sortino Make a Point at Guard
- Capitals Fire Murray as Coach, Replace Him With His Brother
- Harper: Getting the Last Laugh : Television: Actress who was fired from NBC's 'Hogan Family' returns with a comedy called 'City' for CBS--in the same Monday time slot.
- DANCE REVIEW : American Ballet Theatre Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary
- Auto Incident Results in Arrest of Nunn for Previous Traffic Ticket
- RADIO
- Distance and Timing Play Roles in Decline of Australian Open
- Mater Dei Holds Its No. 1 Position in Basketball Poll
- THE SIDELINES : Suit Against Borg Begins Trial
- Federation Withdraws Offer to Caligiuri : Soccer: But star midfielder is expected to be available to U.S. World Cup team.
- ANALYSIS : Rams Have to Think About 1990
- Shift $6-Million Grand Slam Cup, Profits to E. Berlin, McEnroe Asks
- Reeves Unfazed by Owner's Optimism
- PEOPLE
- SANTA ANITA : Akinemod Wins by 18 in Her First Test of Distance
- A Double Standard in PBS Intifada Report?
- 'La Boheme' Changes----Dramatic or Just Tinkering?
- OPERA REVIEW : New Principals in 'La Traviata' by Opera Pacific
- Porter Ranch Blast Called Vandalism : Crime: Three juveniles arrested in the December bombing weren't protesting the $2-billion project, police say.
- Foster Mother Makes Career of Caring
- Builders Forced to Find New Lenders or Cut Operations : Thrifts: The new S&L; bailout law sharply limits the amount that a single contractor may borrow. The impact is widespread.
- Donald J. Jones has been promoted to...
- Las Vegas Airline Plans Flights From Palomar Airport to LAX
- Chip Venture Lacked Money and Customers
- Demands for Reform Reach Mongolia
- WORLD : Snow Slows Down Life in Tokyo
- Common Criminals Given Swift Justice in China--a Bullet to Back of the Head : Legal system: Judgment is pronounced at a rally of 30,000. It is the method that the Communist Party has used for decades.
- LOCAL : Retired Judge, Newport Beach Woman Murder-Suicide Victims
- NATION : N.J. Gov. Assails Auto Insurance
- WORLD : Envy Blamed for Soviet Murders
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plan to Delay Public Comments Assailed
- 3 Arrested on Suspicion of Killing 4 Gays : Crime: The suspects in the slayings of three men in Mississippi and one in New York were arrested in Orange County after tips from Indiana police who tapped their phones.
- COUNTYWIDE : United Way Pledges Reach 95% of Goal
- Senate Hopefuls List Accomplishments : Election: Front-runner appears unlikely to emerge in the battle for William Campbell's vacated 31st District seat.
- Dow Jumps on Bargain Hunting, Climbs 23.25
- Housing Sales, Prices Fall in Simi, Moorpark
- Vladivostok Struggles to Attract Foreign Investment : Soviet Far East: Ailing infrastructure is a major stumbling block in efforts to make the region an economic bridge linking the Soviet Union with Pacific Rim nations.
- Gordon Jackson, 66; Actor Who Reached Stardom as 'Upstairs, Downstairs' Butler
- White House Rebuffs Dole on Aid Plan : Budget: Senator wants to redirect 5% of U.S. funding from Israel and other nations to the East Bloc and Panama.
- UPHEAVAL IN THE SOVIET BLOC : NEWS ANALYSIS : Inexperience and Fears of Sabotage Hamper New Leaders in Bucharest : Romania: The National Salvation Front also has to deal with people's thirst for revenge against their former leaders.
- Cuomo Calls for Increased Taxes as He Unveils Budget
- FULLERTON : New Miles Out of Old Air Record
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Deft Cristiani, Clumsy Washington
- Cable TV: More Than a Blob
- COUNTYWIDE : Democrats Zero In on Dornan, Pringle
- Keith Johnson was promoted to vice president...
- Norman Pond has resigned as president and...
- First 9 Months of '89 Were Lucrative for County Banks
- Montoya Blames Aides for Events That Led to Charges of Corruption Against Him
- ANAHEIM : Council Will Vote on Gun Dealer Law
- Gorbachev's Secession Crisis
- TUSTIN : Lighting at Shooting Site Will Be Studied
- NCR Corp.: The Dayton, Ohio-based firm said...
- Gary J. Matus has joined Bank of...
- Daily News Posts Quarterly $1.3-Million Operating Loss
- P.M. BRIEFING : Subaru Plans U.S. Engine Plant
- U.S. Unit of Campeau Gets New Chairman
- Conrad C. Burke has been appointed vice...
- Couple Agree to Repay $43,000 to Scam Victims
- LENGTHY CRIMINAL CAREER
- There's No Sure Path to Latino Power : Redistricting: Concentrated or dispersed, minority voting strength can be undercut. A better route is a larger Board of Supervisors.
- Pedestrian Killed by Car Is Identified
- ANAHEIM : Plan to Move Auto Salvage Firm Denied
- New Union Will Recruit County's Fieldworkers
- Insurance Watchdog Struggles With Suit
- McGraw-Hill Buys Publisher TAB Books
- P.M. BRIEFING : L.A. Gear Gears Up for Japan
- LOCAL : Youth Wounded in Graffiti Spat
- Scopus Plays a Trump and Honors a Griffin
- Zany Advice Columnist Jeff Zaslow Dispenses Laughs to the Lovelorn : All That Zazz
- Veterinarian Loses an Ear, 3 Fingers in Chimpanzee Attack
- 'The Refrigerator' Is Sought in Bank Holdups
- $2.9-Million Grant to Expand Scripps' New Chemistry Department : Medicine: The money will mean another faculty position and help in buying costly equipment for the department's bio-organic research.
- CAMPEAU: THE ROAD TO CHAPTER 11
- Gina P. Herloss has been named head...
- Jerome G. Morrissey has been named operations...
- Coors Says It Broke Sales Record in 1989
- Kevin J. Coyle has joined R. E....
- LOCAL : Canoga Park Man Dies in Crash
- Freeze-Hit Florida Areas to Get U.S. Disaster Aid
- Shuttle Crew Trains Cameras on North Africa
- First Lady Favors Women in Combat
- Best of Mailbag
- Irate E. Germans Storm Offices of Secret Police : Eastern Europe: Thousands rifle files and destroy furnishings. A massive domestic spy network is revealed.
- Hong Kong Boat People Hit Hurd, Repatriation Policy
- Democrats Target Orange County's Dornan, Pringle : Politics: The state party plans a major registration drive to break a GOP lock on the area's state and federal seats.
- Rally Urges Opponents of Dump to Speak Out
- IRVINE : AIDS Support Unit Meets Each Week
- Overturned Hay Load Hurts 2, Closes Freeway
- Queen of 'First-Rung Housing' Relinquishes Her Crown : Housing: Under Judy Lenthall's tutelage, San Diego became a worldwide model on SRO hotels. Now she's taking her expertise to private industry in an effort to help the homeless.
- Japanese Embrace Satirical Theme of TV Jingle : Advertising: A tonic's tongue-in-cheek tribute to hard-working businessmen has the whole country singing and executives poking fun at their own image.
- Dave Ross has been named chief operating...
- Bugle Boy Industries Sued For Breach of Contract
- STOCKS : Prices Continue to Slide; Dow Loses 19.84
- 2nd Credit Branch Opened by Toyota
- Greg Graff has been promoted to assistant...
- How Much Longer Can He Stem the Tide? : Soviet Union: As the specter of civil war haunts his country, Gorbachev is put to his biggest test. He is losing, and Moscow is losing, authority throughout the vast realm.
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Duarte Man Arrested in Arson Death of Amputee
- Bank Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering : Crime: Financial institution, linked to Noriega, was accused of handling $32 million in Colombia drug funds.
- Kathryn Vlahos has joined Palomar Savings as...
- Merrill Lynch Plans Additional Staff Cuts
- Campeau Advertising Plans Unchanged
- Lockheed Discusses Possible Role With McDonnell in New Jetliner
- Some Incentives on S&L; Purchases Dropped
- Screening of 'Boat People' Assailed : Refugees: Amnesty International decries 'critical shortcomings' in Hong Kong. It calls for a halt in forced repatriation.
- NATION : AT&T; Fixes Long-Distance Flaw
- King's Birthday Marked With Mix of Parades, Speeches and Protests
- * Sartorial Solidarity: Forget politics--it was the...
- Medfly Spraying to Step Up in O.C. : Malathion: A 36-square-mile area of north Orange County will be doused with pesticide perhaps a dozen times in an attempt to halt the pests' rapid spread.
- A Trump Card and an Ace Up the Sleeve
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Cult Leader's Wife to Be Extradited
- Murder Rate Rose 50% in 1989, Police Say
- Workers Gaining Leverage by Becoming Owners
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Lasarray-Westinghouse Accord Could Prompt Sales of Chip-Making System
- Frederick's of Hollywood Inc.: The specialty apparel...
- LOCAL : McMartin Jurors Return, Still Puzzled by Conspiracy Charge
- Yeltsin Prods Gorbachev on Added Parties
- COLUMN ONE : The High Price of Overtime : America has a love-hate relationship with extra hours. The pay's good, but it costs workers plenty.
- Kremlin Dispatches Thousands of Troops to Battle-Torn Region
- Printronix Nets $1.1 Million
- Michele DeMayo has been appointed as director...
- The Deal That Just Won't Happen : Delays Raise Question of Whether DPC Intended to Buy Dataproducts or Merely Drive Its Stock Up
- Despite Recent Dip, Housing Prices Soared Over 20 Years : Real Estate: Slowing aids first-time buyers. But some predict investment will not match inflation.
- Boat Builders and Dealers Get That Sinking Feeling
- High Court to Review 2 Sex Abuse Cases : Sixth Amendment: At issue in Maryland and Idaho cases is right of accused persons to face their young accusers.
- Interim U.N. Rule Considered for Cambodia : Southeast Asia: Five Security Council members meet in Paris. China reportedly has softened its position on support for the rebel Khmer Rouge.
- Wet Week May Mark Return of Normal Rains
- Commissioner May Not Meet Residency Requirements : City Hall: The chairman of the cultural heritage panel may also be in violation of the state election code by registering to vote from his L.A. business.
- An Itch in Old Calabasas
- Haskell Ramp to Close for Ventura Freeway Widening
- Unarmed Citizens
- U.S. Authority on Foreign Shores
- MOVIES - Jan. 16, 1990
- MOVIES - Jan. 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 16, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 16, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 16, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 16, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 16, 1990
- KING IN O.C.: Martin Luther King Jr....
- O.C. Freeway Gunfight Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Hurt
- L.A. Celebrates King's Cause at Parades, Rallies
- Arrest Prevented Slaying in Laguna, Police Assert
- Shoot-Out on Freeway Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Hurt
- DISCONNECTED: The major disruption of AT&T; long-distance...
- King's Goals, Dreams Assessed
- SILVER LINING? The Campeau Corp. says Monday's...
- Noriega's U.S. Intelligence Ties Could Vex Prosecution
- HOT STOVE LEAGUE: The Rams (C1) are...
- Path Cleared for Cal. Execution : High Court Puts San Diego Killer Nearer Gas Chamber
- Taiwan's trade with Eastern Europe and the...
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Drop Slightly: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- Disney Announces Florida Plans: A fourth theme...
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Weizman Disputed on Soviet Relations
- Bulgaria Tumbles Communist Monopoly
- Agoura Hills Teen Is Arrested as Suspect in Death of Older Brother
- GARDEN GROVE : Peepshows Must Open Doors Today
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- P. M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Market Hits New High
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Smoked Fish Is Found Tainted
- NATION : Man Jailed in Death Tied to Cake
- Church Group to Fight Crime
- Hard Heads and Tender Hearts for L.A. : Leadership: Dr. King's legacy often falls afoul of distractions and confusions. In this decade, we must do better.
- Graffiti
- NFC PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : Plans of Irvin, Slater Soured by 49er Rout
- AFC PLAYOFF NOTEBOOK : Ex-Ram Young Is a Catch for Broncos
- Stopped at the Golden Gate : NFC championship: Joe Montana carves up Rams' zone, completing 26 of 30 passes in the 49ers' 30-3 victory.
- Ga. Historical Marker to Honor Oliver Hardy
- Buirski: Intense Anguish at McCabe's
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Defense Minister Reportedly Quits
- 1990s: The Golden Decade : REFLECTIONS : 'There was a chance for us.'
- Laurence Peter Dies; Theorized on Incompetents
- BOOK REVIEW : A Society Sinks in Its Corruption
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Cuban Ambassador Searched by GIs
- California IN BRIEF : GILROY : 2 New Witnesses Tell of Gallo Wreck
- POLL POOPERS: One problem with polls is...
- These Players Hoop It Up for Their <i> Pueblos</i>
- How Could Sunday's Losers Come So Far Yet Play So Poorly?
- OPERA REVIEW : A Traditional 'Traviata' in Orange County
- O'Brien Feels Directly Related to 'Uncle Vanya' : Theater: The Old Globe's artistic director is fulfilling a longtime dream by directing a Chekhov play, but it is a sweet and sour feeling.
- GE Plans Most Powerful Jet Engine: General...
- Nothing to Sniff At . . .
- State Guard Plans Larger Role in Drug War : Narcotics: California soldiers expect more U.S. money for the interdiction effort. But immigrant advocates say aliens' rights along the U.S.-Mexico border could be violated.
- 49ers Crush the Rams, Head for Super Bowl : Pro football: Joe Montana leads San Francisco to a 30-3 victory. Showdown against Denver is next.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Water District Deal for Pumps Draws Criticism : Utility costs: Agency acknowledges that it bought $1.3 million in equipment based on an error-filled report.
- PREP REVIEW : Section to Use Power-Rating Format for Playoffs
- Big Eight, Big Ten Are Big Winners in Basketball Poll
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Search, Destroy': There's Poison in American Dream
- Moscow Asks West's Help on Baltics : Soviet Union: The Kremlin wants U.S., other nations to discourage the region from seceding. A break could lead to a 'catastrophe,' a party official said.
- Psychics Didn't See Writing on the (Berlin) Wall
- WORLD : John Paul Suspends Audiences While He's Recovering From Flu
- 1990s: The Golden Decade : CHINATOWN LOS ANGELES : Revitalized Community Rises From Shock Waves of Change
- NOT HERE: Air travelers could be taxed...
- California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Decision on Raiders to Be Made 'Shortly'
- 49ers Crush the Rams, Head for Super Bowl : Pro football: Joe Montana has a nearly perfect day in 30-3 victory. Showdown against Denver is next.
- 1990s: The Golden Decade : REFLECTIONS : 'I knew I had a changed environment.'
- Kohl Visits East Berlin
- DEATH : Actor Gordon Jackson Dies : 'Upstairs' Butler Jackson Dies
- Engineer Helps Chart Mysteries of Sexuality
- Florida forward Livingston Chatman has decided to...
- Tim Conway Wins Turf Honor
- THE SIDELINES : Alabama President Reportedly Balked at Cost of Hiring Bowden
- Run Turn Wins Tropical Park Derby as Calder Meeting Closes
- Margie Gillis Dance Concert at Occidental
- Radio Host Makes a Practice of Baiting the Race Baiters
- CBS' Stringer Defends Re-enactments, Plans a Fix on 'Sajak'
- Bush Urged to Make Contact With Mandela
- Black General Lauds Equality in Armed Forces
- Pravda Details Exploits of Soviet Who Spied for U.S.
- Germans Storm Police HQ : Thousands Rifle Hated Unit's Files
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Cranston Has Lost Support, Poll Shows
- On Their Tracks : Specially Trained Police Cruise Streets for 'Addicts' in Effort to Cut Drug-Related Burglaries
- 1990s: The Golden Decade : EDUCATION : Chinese Language Immersion Classes Help Meld 2 Cultures
- Paralegals Fear the Long Arm of Lawyers : The Law: A recent conviction for unauthorized practice of law underscores the tension growing in the legal marketplace.
- Science / Medicine : Racing to the Moon : Space: The Soviets, in the spirit of openness, display for American visitors the hardware they had hoped to use to beat the U.S. to a lunar landing. It's clear now that they came close to pulling it off.
- SHORT TAKES : Motley Crue Stays on Wagon
- U.S Probes 2nd Bid-Rigging Case at a Base in Japan
- Virginia Gov. Wilder Sees Election of Black President as a Possibility
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Leland Widow Gives Birth to Twin Boys
- Search Begins After Small Plane Disappears En Route to Stockton
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Poisonous Acid Suspected in Fire
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Female Soldier Files Invasion Complaint
- Rate of Minorities Attending College on Decline
- NATION : Few Expected at Shuttle Landing
- 3 Die in Orange After Car Skids off Wet Freeway
- Society Security Earnings Cap
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Goes to Bat for Oak Trees