- HOTBLOODED
- MAD AS HELL
- The Factors in Man's Beating in Laguna
- Issue: Clinton's Cabinet : Throughout his campaign for the White House, candidate Bill Clinton told audiences that "if you vote for me, I will give you an Administration that looks like America." Do you think that the President-elect has lived up to his promise?
- Los Angeles County - News from Jan. 17, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 17, 1993
- RIGHT PERKS: Heather Herbert, student body president...
- Beating the Rainy Day Blues : Valley: Some jog in the downpour or play football in the mud. Others head for video stores and seek sunlight in tanning salons.
- Forecast for 1993 Favors More Early Bookings : Some lines will increase the traditional discounts for travelers who reserve in advance for sailings.
- Clinton's Pick for Atty. Gen. Pays INS Fine
- REMEMBER ME? Santa Ana Mayor Pro Tem...
- New Storm Has Southland Past Saturation Point
- U.N. Rejects Iraqi Rules on Weapons Inspection Flights : Persian Gulf: Bush, allies again weigh a second bombing raid. Baghdad would offer safe passage only to planes that did not enter 'no-fly zones.'
- BRACE YOURSELF: If Buffalo quarterback Jim Kelly...
- LEGAL BILLING: Groups who oppose the proposed...
- Boccato Among City Times Honorees
- Accused Tell of Being 'Confused,' 'Afraid' at Court Appearance
- Storm Triggers Mudslides, Kills 8 in Tijuana
- 2 Killed, 3 Injured in Mammoth Lakes Condo Blast
- Alarming Rise Seen in U.S. Health Care Tab : Spending: Medical costs could consume 32% of the nation's economy by the year 2030, study says. Forecast could boost Clinton's reform efforts.
- Holiday Closings
- THOUSAND OAKS : Election Tampering Alleged at School
- College Football
- Skiing
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Last-Second Shot Wins It for La Quinta
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Wins Title in Sydney
- TV REVIEWS : For Cybill Shepherd, 'Telling Secrets' of a Femme Fatale
- Kathy Ireland Tries to Shake Model Image for Her True Love--Acting
- Crash Course Leads Mark Godden to Post at Royal Winnipeg Ballet
- Governor Should Not 'Rattle Sabers' by Threatening Initiative Fight, Roberti Says
- TARZANA : Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Kidnaping
- Baseball
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : State Budget Puts Game on the Ropes
- Baseball
- Two Horses Are Destroyed After Spill at Los Alamitos
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Saddleback Beats Rancho Santiago to Stop Its Slide
- Small Jobs Make Big Sense for Handymen
- 14 Somali Factions Sign Cease-Fire Agreement
- 15,000 in Arizona Celebrate at Breakfast Honoring King
- WEST HILLS : Children Left Unattended; Mothers Face Court Action
- School Chief Calls Union Tactic Unfair
- Postal Service Wins Round in Legal Fight With Bush
- LONG BEACH : Ex-Compton College Star Pleads Guilty in 2 Killings
- White House Told to Copy Records : Archives: In fight over computer files, appellate panel wants Bush's staff to back up notes and memos before erasing anything.
- Pou Charged With Texas Bank Robbery
- FBI Halts Huge Insurance Scam; Californians Bilked
- SUN VALLEY : Man Held in Fatal Shooting at Bar
- ANAHEIM : Hit-and-Run Injuries Fatal to Pedestrian
- Israel Should Have Used Other Options : But Arab indignation in the face of expulsions has a hollow ring
- STUDIO CITY : Motorist Held in Passenger's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hazardous Material Program Expanded
- And Now, a Word From Our Hosts : Letterman: 'This Is a Show for Grown-Ups. . . . Now's Our Chance'
- LACMA Cuts 3 Staffers in Shortfall : Art: Michael Quick, senior curator of American art, has also resigned as the county museum attempts to trim $2 million from its budget.
- Popular Israeli Politician Embroiled in Sex Scandal
- Oxnard : Dentist in Molest Case Gets Probation
- Los Angeles' oldest synagogue, Wilshire Boulevard Temple,...
- Church to Focus on Children's Needs : Youth: All Saints Episcopal will expand its outreach programs and act as an advocate for young people.
- Sam Boyd; Las Vegas Philanthropist, Built Eight Casinos
- 2 Arrested for Shooting Out Scores of Windows With BBs
- CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena in First Place After Defeating Canyon
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Jones Makes Certain Esperanza Holds Off No. 4 Los Alamitos
- 8 CS Northridge Football Players Gain Another Year : NCAA: Decision that eligibility will be determined by rules of the division a school belonged to when athlete enrolled benefits Matador group.
- SUNSET LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Defense and Hard Work Pay Off in Victory for Fountain Valley
- Early Success Doesn't Rattle the Cages : The Two-Man Band Is Waiting for Its Next Break After Landing Big Record Deal
- TV REVIEW : Docudramas Trace Fight for Desegregation : 'Ernest Green' on Disney and 'Simple Justice' on PBS, which air on consecutive nights, are both worth watching.
- Baird Crossed Line, Gingrich Says
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Flashing Prevents Roof Leaks
- Arrest May Be Tied to Slayings at Restaurant
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suits Are No Threat, Ahmanson Says
- LONG BEACH : Nonprofit Firm to Be Key Backer of Queen Mary
- CAPISTRANO BEACH : Director Quits Board to Avoid Job Conflict
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Ocean View's Late Goal Enough to Beat Rosary
- Legendary Coach Iba Dies at 88
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : THE PLAYOFFS : Rain Forecast for NFC Game
- WEEKEND TV : Countdown to Clinton, Super Bowl
- Getting At 'The Naked Truth' : Ed Asner Stars in Short Film Based on True Incident at Chapman University
- Condo Owners Hit by New Wave of Troubles : Panorama City: The homeowners, battling storms and the builder, have been ordered by L.A. to make repairs.
- Murder Charge Dropped in Billionaire Boys Club Case
- Palmdale : Council Names 3 to Planning Panel
- CASTAIC : Escaped Inmate Remains at Large
- Kemp Unveils $19-Million Aid Package for Riot Areas
- College Basketball
- Firm's Lawyer Is Convicted in Navy Bribe Case
- Russia Unveils Plan for More Atom Plants : Energy: The Kremlin aims to build 31 new reactors before 2010. But economic woes and fears of another Chernobyl disaster may slow the pace.
- Snow Survivor to Have Part of Feet Amputated
- Goal Posts of Life : Super Bowl: Christian athletes to be featured in a video offered to churches for halftime presentation.
- Foul Called on Donkey Basketball : Moorpark: Activists see abuse in Boys & Girls Club event. But officials say the animals are treated kindly.
- OXNARD : Wall-Sized Collage Honors Local Blacks
- Countywide : Effort to Aid Flood Victims in Tijuana
- Gallegly Partner, Woman Killed in Reno Plane Crash
- Nice Way to Make a Living : Foreman Left Thug Image Behind in His Comeback
- Seattle Gets 'Too Scary' for Hobert : College football: Former Washington quarterback moves to Phoenix after his car is vandalized and family receives threats.
- Baseball
- Loss of Sanson Provides Another Test for Master's
- Flood Alerts Issued as Storms Drench Region
- HEALTH : Turkey Faces Chernobyl's Political Fallout : Seven years after blast, leukemia scare has many accusing Ozal's government of downplaying the earlier risk.
- County Delegation Split Over Sales Tax Expiration
- Bernardi Announces Bid for Mayor : Elections: The 81-year-old councilman says other candidates are not addressing issues important to him.
- Somalia Mostly Stable, General Says : Relief: U.S. commander says most of famine zone is under control and ready to be turned over to U.N.
- Quake Prediction Is Too Strong, Expert Says : Seismology: He says the science of forecasting is too unreliable to warn of a 47% chance for a magnitude 7 temblor in Southern California in the next five years.
- OXNARD : Ecology Play Offers Lesson in Recycling
- NORTHRIDGE : Man Fatally Shot in Garage of Home
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Veteran City Hall Aides to Run for Council Seats
- Northridge Signs 5 Junior College Football Players
- Lakers Can't Lose Against Portland : Pro basketball: They use 10-0 run at start of fourth quarter for third victory over Trail Blazers, 99-96.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Todd Trade Pays Off as Oilers Beat Whalers
- TV REVIEWS : 'Marked for Murder' Doesn't Stay in the Groove of Gritty Drama
- From Jamaica, Sunny Songs for Little People : Bob Marley's mother lends her voice and charm to a family album of reggae and calypso music.
- TV REVIEWS : Pulling the 'Switch' in Life or Death
- She Wins One for the Ages : NCAA: Unprecedented ruling gives Bonnie Frankel, 48, one season of swimming eligibility at Loyola Marymount.
- SuperSonics Build Lead Clippers Can't Overcome
- Northridge Wins Four, Then Bows to Host UCSB in Volleyball Invitational
- Pistons Must Rebound Without Rodman, Out Three to Six Weeks
- Less Grudge in Matchup These Days : Basketball: Cal State Fullerton-UC Irvine rivalry has cooled somewhat, but bragging rights are still at stake. They play tonight at UCI.
- You Won't Find Them on the Fast Track : After 13 years of just cruising along, the ever-unpretentious punkers the Fastbacks are riding high on Seattle-mania.
- Unplugging Refrigerator Can Take the Chill Off Traveler's Electric Bill
- Countywide : 100 People Defy Rain in King March
- LOS ANGELES : Harbor Panel OKs Transfer of $44 Million to City
- Solar-Driven Freeway Call Boxes Rained Out
- Manfred Lachs; Longest-Serving Justice on World Court
- Iraq's Propaganda Machine Cranks Up : Persian Gulf: Official statements and a TV special portray nation as a victor turned victim. The citizenry seems convinced.
- A Broken Bond : Ken Norton and Ken Norton Jr., Once as Close as a Father and Son Can Be, Haven't Communicated in Almost a Year
- Benchmark Victory for Loyola, 80-65 : WCC: Jones leads strong play of reserves with 17 points against Portland in conference opener.
- Miscellany
- Milton Frank; U.S. Ambassador to Nepal in Reagan Administration
- They Do All but Tuck in Passengers
- Alleged Rape at Nordstrom Was Hoax, Police Say
- In Step With Clinton : Jordan Students to Join Inaugural 'Bells for Hope' March
- Ahmanson Denies 6 Lawsuits Will Stop Development : Growth: The actions contend that the Ventura County supervisors did not follow proper procedure.
- FULLERTON : Church to Celebrate 100th Anniversary
- Residents Urge Stiffer Palmdale Graffiti Laws
- Baseball
- MUSIC REVIEW : Harpsichord Program Is Less Than Heaven-Sent : Conductor Micah Levy enlists capable soloists, but pitch problems among some O.C. Chamber Orchestra members mar performance.
- Chinese Cultural Fest Set in Palos Verdes
- Baseball
- Rain Leaves Soccer Match in Limbo
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Life, Sex & Death Hangs in the Balance
- Dow Up 3.24 as Autos, Rails Lead Rally : Market Overview
- Drug-Case Forfeitures Will Be Reviewed : Supreme Court: The justices agree to consider limits on seizing property of people linked to narcotics violations.
- Offers to Help Girl Held in Bunker Pour In
- Countywide : Trust Fund Created for Beating Victim
- CORONA DEL MAR : Olympian Motivates Elementary Students
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Overcomes OCC, 78-70
- Roth Repays His Campaign Fund $2,679 for '90 Trip : Reimbursement: The supervisor's lawyer said both the fund and an agency had been billed for the Europe excursion.
- Looking Like a Million : Agoura's Burns Wrestles with Series of Injuries Comes up undefeated
- Buccaneer Owner Has Recurrence of Cancer
- PALMDALE : Council Approves Cost-of-Living Raise
- Should It Disqualify Her for the Job? : Baird flap raises questions--but not about her suitability
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Tustin Survives Near-Misses, Two Overtimes to Edge Woodbridge
- The Mature Decision : James Cotton Jr., 17, Will Redshirt His First Year at Cal State Long Beach
- Cinematheque Has Executive Director
- Toyota, Nissan in Electric Car Link : Technology: Japan's two largest auto makers reportedly join forces at same time U.S. manufacturers are getting cold feet.
- Mafia's Boss of Bosses Gives Up Without Fight in Sicily : Crime: Salvatore Riina had been sought since 1969. Called 'The Beast,' he reportedly ordered over 50 slain.
- ENVIRONMENT
- When in France, Do as the French : Euro Disney: Theme park operator, in apparent response to soft attendance, elevates a native son to chairman.
- HOME MAINTENANCE : It's Flue Season: Where There's Smoke, There's a Problem : Keep Fireplace Trouble-Free and Don't Get Burned
- EPA Denies Grape Growers Use of Pesticide : Agriculture: Californians had sought the unregistered chemical to aid in ripening of crops. Fight focuses on rules in applying for exemptions.
- LAKE LOS ANGELES : 1st Phase of Park to Open By Summer
- Unhappy Leese Quits CSUN Women's Basketball Team
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bugel Stays With Cardinals
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Seeking the Sun, Vienna Mulls Moving Gilded Time to Florida
- Bochco to Return to 'L.A. Law'
- Milton Pickman; Publicist for Ziegfeld, Agent for Film Stars
- 1,500 Opt for County's Early Retirement Plan : Government: Budget-cutting move hits hardest at departments of health and social services, which lose at least 928 employees.
- Pedestrian Is Fatally Injured in Orange
- PORTER RANCH : Victim Identified in Pizza Shop Killing
- Pro Basketball
- OPERA REVIEW : Met Offers a New, Old-Fashioned 'Meistersinger' : The Met mounts a picture-postcard version of the Wagner warhorse that looks a lot like one staged 30 years ago.
- Russia Offers Ukraine Its Nuclear Protection : Arms: The guarantee makes Kiev more likely to follow through on transferring its remaining atomic weapons to the Kremlin.
- Kathleen Brown Seen as Top Governor Hopeful : Politics: Democratic state chairman regards the state treasurer as the party's best hope against Wilson in 1994. Garamendi is also expected to enter primary.
- Japan's Strongest Quake in a Decade Kills 2, Injures 368
- Israel Relents, Will Let Red Cross Help Deportees : Mideast: Rabin allows food, medicine and mail for expelled Palestinians in bid to avert sanctions.
- Clinton Team Hits Snag Over Bush Holdovers
- Metrolink to Expand to Daylong Schedule
- Anxiety and Water on Rise : Downpour: A flood watch is in effect as officials monitor rivers and creeks. But no major emergencies are expected.
- Official of Honig Firm Was on State Payroll
- Legal Wisdom Through Ages : Lawyers' Group Debates Relevance of Talmudic Law to Modern Cases
- 'The Toughest Day of My Life' : NHL: Lemieux says he 'cried for hours' after learning he has Hodgkin's disease, but he is determined to beat it.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : James Directs Rancho Alamitos Past La Quinta
- Baseball
- Vibrant or Serene, Honesty Is the Dance Policy : Culture: A touring company of Ballet Folclorico Nacional de Mexico, which will perform at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, emphasizes authenticity.
- Three Local Players Sign With Northridge
- And Now, a Word From Our Hosts : Leno: 'It's Too Easy to Paint Good Guys and Bad Guys in This Situation.'
- ART REVIEWS : The Class Menagerie of Tom Knechtel
- Pair Arrested in Insurance Scam; Californians Bilked
- SCLC to Honor Founder of Church for Minority Gays : Award: Group says that recognition for Unity Fellowship should signal mainstream black denominations to recognize people who lead alternative lifestyles.
- Parents Go on the Offensive Against Violent Youths : Justice system: Couple lead grass-roots movement to push for stiffer punishment for young offenders. Their son, 16, was shot near El Toro High School.
- Write Stuff Isn't Always the Good Stuff
- Bradac Elected to National Shakespeare Group
- China Makers Agree to Cut Lead Use, Warn Consumers : Environment: Settlement with 10 firms is largest under anti-toxics initiative. Wide impact on industry is expected.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Cure for Water-Logged Wood
- The Cooks' Nooks : Home Is Where the Kitchen Is for Three Leading O.C. Restaurateurs
- Mark Hopp; Publisher of Business Publications
- Youth in Deadly Shootout to Be Tried as an Adult
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Postpones 2-Day Tet Celebration
- Builders Not Happy With Consensus for Property : Thousand Oaks: Neighbors have their say. Father and son vow to go to court to protect $7-million investment.
- IRVINE : Driver Saves Baby After Collision
- Deadline Set on Villa's Response to Firing : Inquiry: Police captain has until Feb. 15 to reply to Newport Beach. Lawsuit alleges a rape, sex harassment.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Etter's Tip-In at Buzzer Lifts Western Over Savanna, 33-31
- Baseball
- TV REVIEWS : Ute Lemper Brings Intensity and Variety to Kurt Weill Songs
- Doctor Confirms Nureyev Had AIDS Virus
- Get 'Real': High-Tech News on 13 : Television: On Monday KCOP will unveil a newfangled newscast, with overhead cameras, roving anchors and splashy graphics--all designed to appeal to young adults.
- GARDENING : Bouquet of Camellias Keeps Yard Blooming From November to March
- 350 GIs Arrive to Bolster Kuwait : Deployment: They are the first of more than 1,000 who will move north as a show of force against any Iraqi threat.
- COMMERCE : After Shopping Around, Canadians Return Home
- SOUTH PASADENA : Outgoing Official Won't Rule on Freeway Project
- FILLMORE : Procedure Adopted for Speed Humps
- Koll Halts Fencing of Bolsa Chica Land, Seeks Coastal Permit
- BURBANK : Council Backs Off on Plan to Restrict Political Signs
- MISSION VIEJO : Tears Underline Risk of Drunk Driving
- OXNARD : La Gloria Market Gets a Fresh Start
- Pepperdine's Streak Hits 34 : College basketball: The Waves beat Gonzaga, 67-66. They have the longest active conference streak of any team in NCAA Division I.
- ROUNDUP : Hart Tops Burroughs Despite 46 by Colon
- Angels Give Up on Stevens : Baseball: First baseman, who couldn't handle the pressure of replacing Joyner, is traded to Expos for a minor leaguer.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Misses Free Throws, Falls to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- Inaugural a Hot Ticket--If You Cool Your Heels
- Fund Raising for Galas Sparks Image Problem
- 25 Laid Off at Natural History Museum
- UC Regents Deny Charges of Concealing SEC Inquiry : Education: Officials refute allegations by the inspector general of the U.S. Energy Department that they concealed an ethics probe. They say accusations will not threaten contracts.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : ACLU Objects to Sheriff's Dept. Plan
- Glendale Man's Find Could Be a Paper Trail to Drug Kingpin
- Figure Skating
- FREEWAY LEAGUE : St. Clair Saves His Best for Last to Lead Sonora
- Clippers Give Agent OK to Speak With Other Teams About Manning
- NBA ROUNDUP : Orlando Wins First Game at Boston
- Wendy Walsh Hopes Day Camp Will Open Doors for Inner-City Kids
- MOORPARK : City Seeks Redesign for Park Building
- PANEL DISCUSSION: The Society for the Advancement...
- SAN CLEMENTE : Police Captain to Be Chief at Hercules
- Simi Valley Fights Back to Defeat Agoura, 58-49
- Lairson, Palmdale Sink Antelope Valley Again
- GOLF HAWAIIAN OPEN : Twitty Leads by Picking on Par-Fives
- Flood Alerts Issued as Storms Drench Region
- Sammy Cahn, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies
- Workers Plugging Away on Subway : Transit: Readying the Red Line to open Jan. 30 is complicated by rainwater leaks. The problems persist despite costly efforts during construction that were supposed to prevent gas and water from intruding.
- GARDEN GROVE : Mayor Predicts Tight Finances
- Plan to Cut Mayor's Role in Redistricting Moves Toward Ballot : City Hall: Council gives tentative approval to charter change that would prevent a veto of redrawn boundaries.
- A Good Choice to Fill Some Big Shoes : University of Washington provost will replace Peltason as UC Irvine chancellor
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Estancia Upsets Third-Ranked Trabuco Hills
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Fish Head' Flounders in Excess
- Texas Probe of O.C. Psychiatric Firm Concludes
- U.S. Trade Deficit Up; Prices Rise Just 0.1% : Economy: Analysts don't expect a drop in exports to derail recovery. Inflation rate for 1992 was 2.9%, the lowest since 1986.
- HOME DECORATING : Feast on Color at the Table
- MEDIA
- Inflation Last Year the Lowest Since 1986 : Economy: Consumer prices rose just 2.9% in 1992. Meanwhile, the trade deficit jumped 5.5% in November, but analysts aren't worried.
- A Waterlogged Economy : Outdoor Attractions' Attendance Tumbles; Building at a Standstill : REGIONAL REPORT
- Israeli Expulsions
- Two Views of 'Fly Away'
- Some Other Greats in Jazz
- Commercial Whaling
- Israeli Expulsions
- Clippers Traditionally Have Trouble Keeping Their House Together
- Players Leaving Early a Big Blow to Colleges
- Two Views of 'Fly Away'
- Fans Show Jesse Jackson Other Side of the Rainbow
- Israeli Expulsions
- Radio Rips at Robinson Draw Mixed Reactions
- Radio Rips at Robinson Draw Mixed Reactions
- Radio Rips at Robinson Draw Mixed Reactions
- Promised Pie
- Oates' Theory Doesn't Get a Neutral Response
- Radio Rips at Robinson Draw Mixed Reactions
- Critical Standards
- Fans Show Jesse Jackson Other Side of the Rainbow
- Israeli Expulsions
- KCOP Movie Bleeps
- Blyleven's Departure Should Be Last Straw
- That Darn Quote!
- Harrick Isn't Drawing Any Sympathy, Either
- A Helpful John Dorr
- Commercial Whaling
- Commercial Whaling
- Harrick Isn't Drawing Any Sympathy, Either
- The Woman in the Big Chair Over at Fox
- Obituaries - Jan. 16, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 16, 1993
- Valley Councilmen Favor Breakup of District : Schools: Joel Wachs and Hal Bernson want the council to promote secession from L.A. Unified. Sen. David A. Roberti backs the plan but warns it could take years.
- Slaying Evidence Burned, Police Say : Crime: Suspects tell of asking a neighbor to dispose of baseball bats, bloody pants and victim's wallet in statements to investigators.
- Surviving Baja With Daring Feet : Adventure: Nearly broke but with spirits unbroken, high school buddies walk, wade home after being stranded by storm.
- Games to Be Bored By
- Judge Blocks Law Aimed Against Gays
- U.S. Moves to Stifle Haitian Exodus : Refugees: Coast Guard, Navy dispatch flotilla to area after officials warn of possible surge of boat people. Clinton team backs move.
- FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH: South Coast Repertory...
- Iraq Balks Over U.N. Flights; U.S. Weighs 2nd Strike : Persian Gulf: Baghdad, under a Bush deadline, agrees to let inspectors' planes land but says it cannot guarantee their safety. U.S. delays any immediate action.
- Flood Alerts Issued as Rain Batters Region
- CAPITAL GAIN? After a decade representing Orange...
- Limits on Matching Funds in Mayoral Race Approved
- Bernson, Wachs Back Separate School District for Valley
- Senate Report Urges Hearing on Nuclear Waste Dump in Desert
- Council Places Restriction on Public Aid in Mayoral Race : Politics: Measure will prohibit distribution of taxpayer money to candidates who spend more than $2 million on campaigns.
- SCHOOL ISSUE? Abortion may be a volatile...
- New Chancellor of UCI Vows Education Quality
- ALWAYS A YANKEE: Reggie Jackson, who gained...
- Bush's Diary Reveals Iran-Contra Concerns : White House: Excerpts from President's tapes express fears about his political future.
- Bush's Diaries Reveal Iran-Contra Concerns : White House: Excerpts of tapes, just released by the President, express fears about his political future.
- COLUMN ONE : Desperate Cities Court Developers : Cash-strapped local governments are scrapping policies and slashing fees in hopes of gaining tax revenues. Slow-growth advocates say services will be overburdened.
- Vans Factory Back on Line After Raid : Immigration: A 10th of work force in Orange plant was arrested by INS. Many of the jobs left by deportees won't be filled.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 16, 1993
- Robert Bollar and David Carollo have been...