- Man's Body Found Burned in House
- Adrift in a Sea ofJargon : Public often is exploited in the state's Medi-Cal changeover
- Police Dog Bites Handcuffed Suspect
- Trial Ordered in Bombing That Killed Mother, Baby
- Mortgage & Realty Trust Reports 1st-Quarter Loss
- Market Focus : East Meets the West at New Europe Bank : The agency aims to remake economies in the old Soviet Bloc. At just nine months old, it's already 'walking.'
- New Plans Expected for A-Weapons Cuts : Arms control: A Russian official says speeches this week by Bush and Yeltsin are likely to announce the initiatives.
- State Delays Suit Against Mobil Over Spill Into River
- NEWPORT BEACH : More City Funds Allegedly Stolen
- Cal State Fullerton Baseball Preview
- Earmuffs Are Out for XXVII
- Time Is Right for a Shot Clock
- Matadors Overrun Early, Lose to Wisconsin Milwaukee, 90-71
- Williams Proves Twice as Nice : Women's basketball: Already a standout volleyball player, she gives UCLA a boost in her second sport.
- AMERICA'S CUP ANALYSIS : Are Kiwis Playing Some Mind Games?
- THEATER : Intellectualizing With 'Enemy' : Andrew Barnicle's Production of the Ibsen Play Looks at Democracy and the Individual
- Jim Marino has been appointed a vice...
- Advanced Logic Research 1st-Quarter Profits Fall
- O.C. STOCK WATCH
- 'Hare Jordan' May Give Animation Ads a Lift
- GM Again Temporarily Closes Van Nuys Plant
- Pepsi's Salty View of Coke's Saccharine
- President Calls for Increase in Anti-Drug Funds
- New Concerns Raised About Yeltsin's Health
- PRAGUE : An Admissions Test
- The Press : A Coming-Out Party for Boris
- Assembly Rejects 2 Forest Protection Bills : Environment: The measures, which had the backing of Gov. Wilson, included a ban on clear-cutting in old-growth tracts. Lobbying by the Sierra Club is blamed for the defeat.
- GARDEN GROVE : Center for Latchkey Children to Be Built
- Life on the Line : Sylmar: A dispatcher keeps a teen-ager, who threatened to commit suicide, on the phone until police arrive.
- SIMI VALLEY : Drivers Urged to Skirt Road Section
- District Voting for Anaheim Council to Be Proposed : Government: Latino groups back move, claiming current at-large system limits access.
- Poway
- Man Hunted After Chase From Checkpoint Is Seized
- VENTURA : Plan to Annex Parts of Montalvo Delayed
- OXNARD : Council Will Take Field Study Trip
- Tactics of Billboard Firm Are Questioned : Lobbying: Seeking to get Anaheim to overturn a freeway sign ban, the company is circulating recommendation letters from six groups.
- RADIO
- Vista's Jackson Says He's Attend Arizona
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Long Beach Safety Johnson to Join Titan Football Team
- KMPC Plans to Switch to All-Sports Format
- Summit Health Profit Up 91% in 2nd Quarter
- PerfectData Profit Dips Despite 30% Sales Increase
- Right Start Expects Sharp Earnings Decline
- Restructuring Charge Taken by Nichols Institute
- Massive Renovation Plan Proposed for L.A. Zoo : Attractions: Infrastructure of aging facility would be revamped and animals housed in simulated ecosystems.
- CYPRESS : Schools Considering Saturday Classes
- PREP ROUNDUP : Kennedy Stays Undefeated in Garden Grove League
- Australians Invite Magic to Play
- Baseball
- UC Irvine Baseball Preview
- This Time, Spano Needs Little Encouragement : Seminar: The actor, who got help and advice as a novice, is eager to pass on his knowledge at artists' workshop in Irvine.
- Growth in Soft-Drink Industry Goes a Little Flat in '91
- Electronic Clearing House Reports $1.45-Million Loss
- Bad Ruling: Susan Dey and William Kennedy...
- Recession Chic: If You've Got It, You Don't Flaunt It
- L.A. Schools Face a New Budget Crisis
- OJAI : Hearing Planned on Needs of Disabled
- VENTURA : Slaying Prompts Outcry for Plan
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When a Phone Is a Menace
- Is It Gentle Pet or Vicious Dog? : Courts: Woman says she would rather go to jail than hand her dog over to authorities who might have it destroyed.
- His Arm Is What Suits the Padres : No Matter the Wardrobe, Myers Is the Stopper McIlvaine Sought
- Ewing Helps Knicks Beat Jazz, Complete Perfect Trip, 97-80
- Toby Curto
- ART
- TV REVIEW : 'Notorious' an Update of Hitchcock's 1946 Thriller
- 2 Wells Fargo Executives Quit
- Merrill Posts Record
- In Times of Trouble, a Search for Identity : THE SCENT OF THE GODS, <i> By Fiona Cheong,</i> W. W. Norton, $19.95; 224 pages
- 1 Killed, 2 Injured in Head-On Collision
- Year of the Monkey
- Detective Testifies That Mother Knew Infant Was Alive at Birth
- Five Jurors Set for Tyson Trial : Jurisprudence: Judge in rape case hopes to have the rest of the jury chosen today. Fifty-two witnesses are listed.
- Weekend Box Office : Steep Drop in Movie Ticket Sales
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- College Fee Hikes
- Hate Crime
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- Taiwan Election
- Taiwan Election
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- Defense Firms Fear '93 Federal Budget May Lead to Fewer Jobs : Economy: The first post-Cold War spending plan probably will include substantial cutbacks in military outlays. A survey shows most area firms slashed work forces at least 20% over the past two years.
- College Fee Hikes
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- Minority
- U.S. Cars
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- Looking Back at the Gulf War
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 28, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 28, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 28, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 28, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 28, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 28, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 28, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 28, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 28, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 28, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 28, 1992
- THE GOOD SEATS: If you like plush...
- ARTISTIC DUO: Western Digital chief executive Roger...
- KEEP THE FAITH: Leaders of Anaheim's Vineyard...
- High Court OKs Remap Plan That Boosts GOP : Redistricting: New political boundaries must stand test of U.S. Justice Department and federal courts.
- 8 Injured in Chain-Reaction Crash on San Diego Freeway Involving 10 Cars
- Space Is Tight in Simi Valley for Lawyers, Jurors at King Trial
- Mater Dei's Blanton to SDSU
- High Court OKs Remap Plan That Boosts GOP : Redistricting: New political boundaries must stand test of U.S. Justice Department and federal courts.
- Regional Outlook : Who Needs Peace in the Mideast? : Even liberals are wondering whether this week's talks are a waste of time. With Israel rudderless and Islam in upheaval, real peace seems far off.
- 3 O.C. Families Evacuated as Hillside Slips
- $300 Million for Immigrant Care Proposed : Spending: Amount is less than one-third that sought by state officials to provide health, education programs for those who have been newly legalized.
- TIGER VS. TIGER: A new book called...
- Families Flee as Mysterious Slide Cracks 2 Homes
- Bugging the White House : 'Capitol Critters' Is First Prime-Time Cartoon Since 'Simpsons'
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nevilles Just Take It Higher : The brothers tear up the Coach House with their affecting singing and richly textured rhythms.
- Networks, Stations to Air Speeches
- STAGE REVIEW : Very Mismatched Couple in Attic's 'Had to Be You'
- A Healthy Interest in Musicians : Benefit: Orange County foundation's concert will raise money to funnel grants to those who need cash in a medical crisis.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 28, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 28, 1992
- Koll Management Services / NEWPORT BEACH
- Swedish Panel Studies Plan to Link Volvo, Procordia : Merger: The proposal to join the food and drug group with the auto maker would result in one of Europe's biggest concerns.
- Name: Gary FinneyEmployer: Huntington Beach Fire DepartmentThumbs...
- GEORGE B. PARKS, President, Consumer Timeshare Owners Foundation
- SOUTH KOREA
- EC Farm Ministers in Reform Dilemma : Trade: Subsidized food surpluses are a bane to rest of the world's farmers. Changes could await the outcome of GATT trade talks.
- JAPAN
- Bigger Doesn't Mean Cheaper for Shareholders
- Plugging In to the Cost of Cable TV : Entertainment: The Senate is expected to pass a bill allowing local governments to put price controls on basic service and setting growth limits on cable operators.
- Jordanians Off to Talks; Palestinians Still Hold Back
- Flight Nine-Oh : First Military Jet Pilot in U. S. Returns to the Skies on His 90th Birthday
- California IN BRIEF : CONCORD : Women Add Names to Abuse Charges
- CAREER START : A SEARCH FOR GEMS IN THE ROUGH : Personnel managers have war stories: Job seekers who show up without a shirt, or bring their dog to the office.
- Body Is Found in Closet; Jailed Husband Booked
- Stand-In Moms: What's the Law? : State high court agrees to review important surrogacy case
- ORANGE : New Speed Limits for East-Side Roads
- Slumlord Faces New Charges : Housing: Milton Avol, convicted in L.A., is cited by county for squalid conditions at 32 rentals in Antelope Valley.
- Science / Medicine : Harmonica Playing Hits Sour Note
- Science / Medicine : TB Spreads Fast in HIV Patients
- Parent Protest May Stall Plan to Reconfigure Some Schools : Education: A district proposal calls for Chatsworth High to convert to a 4-year program in the fall. Officials are now considering postponing the change.
- HOCKEY
- Running
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : The Party Begins at Halftime : Washington: The streets start to fill early, but a snowstorm keeps the celebration less than in 1988.
- Spirit of Australia Suffers Slow Start : Sailing: Problems plague 'people-powered' campaign.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : A Young Lion Named Tiger Is Set to Make Tour History in L.A. Open
- Music : Kronos Returns With New Works
- A Historic Moment, Flippantly Treated
- SOUTH KOREA
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GOLF
- CAREER START : Interviews Are a Make or Break Chance to Impress
- WATER WATCH: Conservation Redux
- Buena Park Police Seeking Man Missing From Home
- Nathanson's Role in Hotel Part of Probe : Ethics: Coastal commissioner's lobbying for project was unusual and inappropriate, some current and former members say.
- 7 Hurt in 5-Car Crash; Freeway Lanes Closed
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : 'Isolationist' Won't Stick on Buchanan : 'Trying to perfect others is presumptuous. It has long been a leading cause of war.'
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Little-Used Garcia Sparks USC
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : Monk Sums Up Redskins: Silent and Dangerous
- A Buoyant Set of Soca From Arrow
- Art's Blue Period : Dealers Map Strategy to Cope With Hard Times
- IRA Money Ties to Exchange Alleged
- Entrepreneurial Woman Doesn't Transfer Calls : On late nights at her Irvine office, Rieva Lesonksy is sometimes mistaken for the switchboard operator. The callers are unaware that she is editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur Group business magazines.
- Australian Premier Denies Lower Interest Rates
- (Mis)Leading Indicators
- On the Rack : Landmark L.A. Store May Be Caught in Middle of Bankruptcy
- Opportunity 101 : Ambitious Immigrants Work Hard, Study Even Harder for the Chance to Get Ahead
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Help for politician pours in, a dollar at a time : Constituents pitch in to pay campaign debts for their mayor, whom they have fondly tagged 'the Budster.'
- Suspect Sought in Shooting Death of Man
- Noriega Lawyers to Take Testimony From 3 in Prison
- GOP Hopefuls Square Off Over Flat-Tax Proposal
- New Tack in Fight Over Occupancy Limits : Government: Santa Ana proposes state law to tie the overcrowding issue to the development of affordable housing.
- Madden Is the MVP Again
- Running
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Neurological Exams Under Fire
- Respect Is Rallying Cry of Dahmer Victims' Kin : Murders: 'No matter what his lifestyle, he was first a human being,' a mother says. Blacks continue attack on what they see as a double standard.
- Dinner-Hour Call So Tasteless It'll Turn Your Stomach
- Did Mary Have a Nip and Tuck?
- President Adjusts Staff to Help Get Message Out
- CAREER START : WHAT'S IN STORE FOR RETAILERS : Some outfits are swamped with applicants. But there are some tricks to landing in the trade.
- Is Hemet Plan a Blight or Clever Idea? : Government: To secure more financing to build schools, the City Council has declared most of the town a redevelopment zone. Some residents say it is unethical and may hurt property values.
- A Gem of an Evening : 'Marlene' Premieres in Style at Gala--and Affordable--Garden Grove Benefit
- CYPRESS : Hearing to Focus on Fire Station Crew
- His Head Is Finally On Straight
- Bush Will Try to Kill Luxury Tax on Yachts
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- FATHER DOES BEST?
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GOLF
- ORANGE : Commuters to Get 30 New Bus Shelters
- Ken Darby, 82; Award-Winning Music Arranger
- Sheriff's Dept. Review Board Has Slow Start : Law enforcement: The panel was created by a 1990 ballot measure, but challenges to its authority are keeping it away from investigations.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Arrested After Jewelry Store Heist
- VENTURA : Youth Stabbed in School Parking Lot
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : French Syndicate is Keen On New Zealand's Legal Bowsprit
- RUNNING / REDONDO BEACH SUPER BOWL SUNDAY 10K : Winners Have to Run Around Strollers
- No Doubt About It, San Clemente's Tapia Gaining Confidence : Wrestling: Junior, who is nearly unbeatable on the mat, is learning to deal with his self-doubt and pressure of winning by taking it one step at a time.
- Redskins Simply Let'er Ryp : Super Bowl: Washington quarterback passes for two touchdowns in 37-24 victory. Riggs runs for two touchdowns and Lohmiller adds three field goals.
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : NOTES
- 'Evers' Launches Filmforum Series
- Motorsports
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : NOTES : One Misperception Cleared: Redskins Are a Passing Team
- Taking a Flight of Culinary Fancy on the Spicy Wings of a Chicken
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : NOTES
- TV Reviews : Shepherd Shepherds Riveting 'Memphis'
- 'Hook' Soars to $100 Million
- OPERA REVIEW : 'La Traviata' Stumbles Into Irvine's Barclay
- Dance Reviews : 'Rituals' a Time Warp From Donna Sternberg
- Shamir Seems Resigned to Settlement Strictures : Israel: Officials say he is retreating from hard-line position in an effort to gain U.S. loan guarantees.
- Shooting Victim's Recovery Is Rapid
- Eligible Singles of Both Sexes Sell Out to Help the Homeless
- Gunmen Follow Man Home, Rob and Assault His Family
- 2 Bicyclists Turn Up After Search Begins
- Outbreak of Meningitis Takes 100 Lives in Uganda
- MOORPARK : Both Drivers Cited in Crash That Hurts 5
- OXNARD : Body of Woman Found Fatally Shot in Celery Field
- Does Anybody Care About the State's Defense Workers? : With layoffs looming, they need new training and jobs--and deserve both
- POINT MUGU : Air Show Moved Back to October
- SANTA ANA : College District Trustee Replaced
- Woman, 22, Killed as Truck Overturns
- Il Moro Questions Victory : Sailing: Italian syndicate skipper thinks Kiwis were holding back in the first battle between challenger favorites.
- Muslims to Build First Mosque in Antelope Valley : Religion: The Islamic Center still needs to raise more than half of the expected $400,000 cost. Neighbors opposed a residential site, so a corner lot in an industrial area was purchased.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Snowball's Chance': A Chilling Message Beneath the Humor
- The Wounds Are Healing at Campbell Hall : Prep basketball: The firing of Jackson as coach after 24-5 season proved to be a matter of style.
- NBA : Douglas Comes Off Bench to Lift Celtics Over Pistons
- There Is One Game of Golf Where Breaking 200 Is Good
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : Redskins Simply Let 'er Ryp : Game: Washington quarterback passes for two touchdowns in 37-24 victory over Buffalo and is MVP.
- Dance Reviews : Rootless Expertise From Laura Olson
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Palestinians Said to Get PLO Approval for Moscow Talks
- FULLERTON : Hold Put on Razing of Cusick Home
- MOORPARK : Group Forming to Attract Industry
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Science / Medicine : Pollutants May Have Masked Global Warming
- Science / Medicine : Folate Deficiency Tied to Cancer
- Science / Medicine : 9 Parts Science, 1 Part Whimsy : Fruit Fly Geneticists Are Known for Flights of Fancy When It Comes to Naming Mutant Genes
- Kelly Gets the Wrong Records : Buffalo: The Bills' quarterback takes some backward steps on the road to respectability.
- Klecker Passes With Straight A's : Olympic trials: She goes in front in last mile and leads O'Brien, Larrieu Smith onto U.S. team for Barcelona.
- Two Players Commit to Aztecs
- Emotionally Drained Oregon St. Falls to Washington St.
- CAREER START : STALKING THE RIGHT JOB : Finding a mid- or entry-level spot can be tough these days. The service sector is a good bet, but takes some sleuthing.
- Haiti's Senate Meets to Discuss Police Attack
- Who's Wooing Whom in Details?
- A Free Look at L.A. Art in the '90s
- Reskins Beat Bills, 37-24, in Super Bowl
- Fires Damage Apartments, Duplex, House
- Life-and-Death Lessons : Education: County schools may begin teaching students about gun dangers. Says one activist: 'Too many children are dying.'
- PLATFORM : We Would Get Our Streets Back
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Expansion Gets Final Approval
- Horse Racing
- SUPER BOWL XXVI / WASHINGTON REDSKINS 37, BUFFALO BILLS 24 : PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Rypien Eventually Comes Through Under Pressure
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Seton Hall Back on Track With Win Over Ohio State
- Soccer
- Anchors Are Just High-Paid Lures to Hook Viewers
- Media Group Cites 'Roseanne,' Others for Positive Gay Images
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jimmy McGriff Dips Into the Standards
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Is It Against the Rules to Make Sense? : In New Hampshire, one party belies its self-reliant creed while the other competes in vagueness.
- Popular Films Take Top Prizes at Sundance Fest : Movies: Festival juries break with tradition to award Grand Jury Prize, acting award to crowd-pleasing 'In the Soup.'
- THEATER REVIEW : Despite the Eyewash, 'Marlene' Has Its Moments : Salome Jens has all the moves, the legs and the voice of Dietrich, but the gaze just isn't there. What's also needed is a script that does more than just stare at its subject.
- Los Angeles Times Names 3 New Vice Presidents
- L.A. Gear CEO Greenberg Says He'll Step Down : Management: The co-founder of athletic shoe manufacturer will be replaced by Stanley P. Gold.
- Dust Bunnies Under the Couch? <i> No</i> Sweat
- What We Have Here Is Failure to Communicate
- BRIEFLY : OTHER NEWS
- COLUMN ONE : Crisis of Confidence Grips U.S. : Americans fear national decline, eroding opportunities--and doubt politicians' ability to chart a road back. Fontana offers a good listening post for middle-class concerns.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Session Seeks New Lineup : Diplomacy: Underlying the Security Council agenda is a fundamental question: Who will exercise global leadership?
- Abuses in Door-to-Door Sales of Health Plans Cited : Marketing: State is investigating reports that poor are tricked into switching from Medi-Cal to private programs.
- Bringing a Civil Rights Lesson Home : Education: Teacher Liz Hamilton took out a $10,000 loan to bring Rosa Parks, a pivotal figure in civil rights history, to San Diego.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TELEVISION : No Cable Pie for the Networks' Sky : Barry Diller wants to tap cable for a new revenue stream. He'd do better to put broadcasting's house in order.
- Coupons for Cabs May Replace Transit Service in Foothills : Transportation: A trial program of subsidized taxi rides will be considered by the city of Los Angeles next month. It would take the place of underutilized dial-a-ride vans.
- Horse Racing
- Report: Holyfield Will Fight Bowe May 8
- For Arnie, It Was a Glimpse Into the Past : Golf: After a bad first day, Palmer rallies to win two holes, worth $205,000, in the Senior Skins.
- Gonzalez Faces Sosa at Forum
- Journalists: Let Public Judge a Film's Success
- THE ARTS
- 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Traffic Accidents
- Recall May Test Public's Loyalty to 2 Veteran Councilmen : Thousand Oaks: Foes of a proposed civic center say they have the signatures to force Alex Fiore and Frank Schillo to face a ballot this summer.
- SANTA ANA : Noise From Freeway Project to Increase
- Camp Pendleton Marine Shot Dead
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : What Is at the Bottom of Bobsled Trials?
- Motorsports
- Name in the News
- COLLEGE TENNIS : MacPhie Handles Ekerot to Go on to Bigger Things
- Motorsports
- RADIO
- TELEVISION OPERA REVIEW : 'Antony and Cleopatra' Arrives in O.C. Tonight on KOCE
- JAPAN
- CAREER START : SELLING YOURSELF IN 30 SECONDS : That's all the time managers spend scanning a resume. Make it brief and stay away from neon paper.
- Bettina Louise Chow, 41; Model, Designer, Restaurateur
- Slumlord Accused in Palmdale : Housing: Milton Avol, convicted in Los Angeles, is cited by the county for conditions at 32 rented houses in the Antelope Valley.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capitals Again Beat Penguins
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Calcavecchia Shoots a 63, Wins in Phoenix by Five
- MOVIE REVIEW : Provocative Edge Charges 'Love Crimes'
- Investor Relations Officer Helps Amgen's Star to Shine
- Regulators Consider Rules That May Scale Back Executives' Pay
- Japanese Found Hesitant to Cut Trade Surplus : Poll: Survey finds reservations in three-fourths of those polled. Only 13% favor altered industrial policies.
- Condor Lays Egg at Zoo
- A SPECIAL REPORT: GOLF
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i>
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Grace Period Ends for 510 Area Code