- Sharp-Eyed Agents Spot Van: 26 Illegals Are Captured
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Federal Building Soaked on Inside
- Bulletproof Vest Could Add Layer of Safety for Rancho Santa Fe Patrol
- COUNTYWIDE : Riley Recuperating, Eager to Take Oath
- LAGUNA BEACH : Supervisors OK Smithcliffs Project
- Diplomacy Must Continue: Keep All Options Open : Baker-Aziz meeting apparently gets nowhere as war looms likelier
- NASA Plans Light Shows to Test Earth's Magnetism : Space: Experiments using barium and lithium will create moon-sized red and blue clouds visible from all of U.S.
- A Test That Solves No Problem : A federal program that threatens to reduce community college access
- Connecticut Getting Things Accomplished at Free-Throw Line
- Campbell, Riggins Top List of Hall of Fame Nominees
- THE SIDELINES : LaPorte Injured in Cycle Rally
- USD's Thomas Has No Doubt : College basketball: The Toreros' leading rebounder is intense on the court and warm, giving person off the court.
- Globe, Playhouse Lead in Award Nominations
- 7-Eleven Spices Up Appeal to Mexican-American Buyer
- Wells Fargo Pares Executives' Raises
- Relaxation of Tough Food-Cancer Law Urged
- U.S. Doesn't Expect Oil Shortage Even if War Breaks Out
- Pomona : New Fire Chief Confirmed
- West Hollywood : Koretz Plans Trustee Race
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Silent Running : Comedy from before the advent of talkies will be shown at Moorpark College.
- Culver City : Recycling Official Named
- Pomona Warned of $3.8-Million Deficit : Finances: Taxes must rise or spending be cut, the city administrator says, to stay afloat and provide enough police.
- TOASTMASTERS : Confident Club : Organization, with members from age 18 to 80 in Ventura County's 32 chapters, offers camaraderie while helping members improve communication and leadership skills.
- Britain, France to Restrict Gulf News Coverage if War Breaks Out
- 'We Are Very Well Aware of Situation'--Aziz
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Johnson Scores 31 to Lead Las Vegas Over Utah State
- A Sunkist Invitational track and field clinic...
- THE SIDELINES : Sanchez Advances in N.Z. Open
- MOTOR RACING : Precocious Gordons Move Up to Stock Car Major Leagues
- Joyner-for-Davis Trade May Be Near : Angels: Deal for Astro first baseman would take Gaetti offer off the table because of money needed for new contract.
- EMPIRE LEAGUE : Cunningham's Clutch Second Half Helps Los Alamitos Hold Off Katella
- CENTURY LEAGUE : Amos Needs Both Opportunities Before Foothill Can Beat Canyon
- SHORT TAKES : Delta Burke Suing Producers
- 'Hamlet' Graduate Returns to the Classroom : Movies: Mel Gibson takes Shakespeare to high schools with his visits and a video study guide.
- 2 Firms Expected to Be Added to Keating Suit
- NATION : 8 Cars Hit Transient; 1 Stops
- Covina : Property Fix-Up Law
- Seymour's Day One : Preparing for Gulf debate, he vows to be the 'best doggone senator.'
- Malibu : New Hearing for Developer
- NATION : Hall Urged to Bar Pete Rose
- Museum in Newport May Get New Chief
- Bush Picks Ex-White House Aide, Cardiologist, to Be Head of NIH
- Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra to Replace Director : Music: Iona Brown expresses 'shock' at the surprise announcement. German conductor Christof Perick will succeed her in 1992.
- Ford Dividend Cuts Said Possible: Ford Motor...
- Tandon to Boost Presence in U.S.: Tandon...
- Probe of Rhode Island Crisis Urged
- AT&T; Settles Switching Suit: American Telephone &...
- Confessions of a Bachelor Gourmet
- BOOK REVIEW : Vietnam Vet Fights the War of Two Lives
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : 2 Youths Deny Guilt in Labor Day Death
- U.N. Chief to Pay Hussein 11th-Hour Visit
- Shooting Death of Man, 42, Investigated
- Back in the 1950s, a Western movie...
- On the Brink, Some Mutual Admiration : Diplomacy: Bush, Baker and Aziz pay tribute to each other's professional skills.
- Glendale to Sell Parcel Once Planned for Park
- Lawyers for Honig, State Board Reach Accord on Power Sharing : Education: The panel would gain a more active role in budget matters but would not get the veto power it wanted.
- Grim News on Front Line of Fear : Gulf crisis: Civilians and soldiers alike follow the Baker-Aziz meeting. Afterward, in areas where Iraq might strike quickly with chemical weapons, tension is evident.
- OBITUARY : Ex-Monterey Park Mayor Gribble, 81
- SPORTSCOPE : Pepperdine and Bruins to Begin Volleyball
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Pet Duffy Project Falls to Roache's Budget Ax : Sheriff: County's membership in accreditation program is canceled, saving up to $250,000 annually.
- For The Kids : SPORTS : Hockey <i> Sans </i> Ice : Rollerblade athletes can do their impressions of Wayne Gretzky on wheels with help from local programs.
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : That's Italian? : The Brothers Figaro aren't brothers and their names aren't Figaro. But one thing's for sure--this band knows how to play.
- Boskovich Takes Gamble to His Get Kicks at USC
- Quake Bill Calls for Houses to Be Bolted to Foundations
- Howard-Platz Given Right to Develop Block
- Mission's Failure Leads to Crisis Atmosphere for Congress Members : Debate: It also causes many Democrats to temper their criticism of the President's gulf policy.
- With Rains Come Fears on Drainage Into Ocean
- 2 Youths Accused of Computer Data Thievery : Crime: Access codes of three phone companies were used to contact computer buffs around the country, investigators say. Losses of more than $1.5 million are blamed on the alleged hackers.
- Fortune Teller Arrested in Money-Cleansing Scam
- Consultant to Be President of National Health
- Trimedyne to Test New Catheter for Clearing Arteries : Medical product: FDA officials have OKd trials of the Holmium cold laser designed to open clogged leg and heart vessels.
- Toyota Considers Full-Size Truck: A top executive...
- Market's Scenario: A Short War Followed by Strong Stock Rally : Wall Street: Investors are already acting on these assumptions. But, they say, a prolonged conflict could devastate the markets.
- STOCKS : Failed U.S.-Iraq Talks Send Dow Into Tailspin
- U.S. Regulators Defend Bailout in New England : Banking: The FDIC chairman told a Senate committee that the move may restore confidence--but at a cost of about $2.3 billion.
- Downey : Low-Income Exemption to Utility Users Tax Passes
- 10 Soybean Traders Convicted of Fraud in Sting : Futures: Eight of the group also are guilty of racketeering. Prosecutors call them thieves who made up their own rules at Chicago Board of Trade.
- Weak Economy Puts Brakes to Building Boom : Development: Construction permit valuations in Long Beach expected to drop about 16% from $311 million to $260 million.
- Passive Smoke Kills 53,000 in U.S. Each Year : Health: Study of nonsmoking spouses says tobacco fumes are third leading source of preventable death.
- STATE : Birth-Control Order Stands
- Rights and Responsibilities: Parents Can Ensure That Children Get Help
- Many Help Youths Evade Red Army Draft : Latvia: Residents are forming an underground network to spirit young men away. Top officials of the republic have given their unequivocal support.
- Long Beach Poly's Tyus Edney Plays Above Expectations : Prep basketball: The sharpshooting Jackrabbit guard started playing at 4, but even his father and coaches could not predict how good he would be.
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Santa Monica : Moratorium Rule Extended
- Glendale to Use Conservation to Meet Water Cuts : Drought: Officials say the city is in a better position than some MWD customers. Reductions are not expected to mean immediate rationing.
- Marketing the Middle-Aging of America
- Third-Party Efforts Now Seem Only Hope for Peace
- Birds, Bees and Water : Thriving Gulls Spur New L.A. Bid for Mono Supplies
- PLATFORM : Make the Rich Pay
- Redondo Beach Names 'Shining Star' in Field as New City Manager
- SHORT TAKES : Puppet Kids Suing New Kids
- College Rescues Musical Too Costly for Broadway
- Cash-Pressed Ford Maintains Its Dividend
- Fewer Name Changes: Fewer mergers and corporate...
- Cold Spell Suits Garlic Crop Fine
- Japan Route Transferred: The Transportation Department approved...
- A Book for Non-Cooks
- Penalties in Water-Conservation Plan Concern Officials of Some Cities : Drought: They say they might be able to meet goals without such drastic measures.
- Congress Starts Debate: War or Peace in Gulf?
- Moving Display : Two motion-oriented exhibits are the last before the relocation of the Conejo Valley Art Museum.
- Westwood : Service Set for Cousins
- Bangladesh Chill Fatal
- Road North : Human Toll in Border Patrol's Hunt for Illegal Immigrants
- NATION : Agent's Insubordination Denied
- New--but Improved? : The Poor Say Welfare 'Super Office' Has Its Drawbacks
- Glendale, La Canada Finalize Organ Sale
- ENVIRONMENT : Mountain Lions Thrive in West, Find Civilization : The large predators have attacked livestock, pets and occasionally humans.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Parents, Friends Are Top Choices for Advice-Givers
- Skating on Friendly Ice : Teamwork: The Fabulous Forties pull together to execute winning precision moves.
- Tiny Eatery a Pleasant Discovery
- Santa Monica : Prop. R Implementation
- Two More Youths Given Prison for Central Park Jogger Attack
- Godzilla as One of the Good Guys
- Driver Charged in Death of Child Not Wearing Seat Belt
- Coverage of Congress Mideast Debate
- Raising Cain
- Latinos and Science
- Limit the Privilege to Drive
- Seymour's Appointment
- THE SINGLES SURVIVAL GUIDE : Home alone in the kitchen: A report on cooking for one--the frustrations, the pleasures, the mess. : Alone in the Kitchen : Strategies for Survival : Men alone: Why they bake brownies, the omelet phase, and a vegetarian solution.
- Dramatic Rescue
- MORE BARS:
- Not Speaking for the Majority
- Public Reaction to Violence
- MORE EATERIES:
- MORE VIDEOS:
- 'Streamlined' Apple Pie
- Milo Binder: Outsider Looking In : The Los Angeles singer-songwriter, who performs Saturday at the Coach House, pursues an individualistic style that could leave him lost in radio's wilderness. : Milo Binder swiped his stage name from a character in Joseph Heller's most famous novel.
- Public Reaction to Violence
- Seymour's Appointment
- Parades Take Cash Needed Elsewhere
- Latinos and Science
- Anti-Semitism
- Public Reaction to Violence
- Schools Needs More People Like Ex-Coach
- Nature: Despite sprawling urbanization, animals from hawks to deer to mountain lions still make their homes in parks and remote areas of the Valley.
- Latinos and Science
- Public Reaction to Violence
- Term Limits in Redondo Beach
- Browns
- Good Poison
- Mainly Mozart Festival Moves to the Spreckels
- Super Bowl Smiles Turn to Tears for Too Tall Girls
- ART
- Wilson Phillips, Carey Tops at Grammys : Music: The newcomers collected a total of nine nominations, while veteran Phil Collins' album drew four.
- VIDEO RENTALS
- 'Stand Up Poetry' Is Distinct From Performance Poetry
- MOVIES - Jan. 10, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 10, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 10, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 10, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 10, 1991
- FAA and FBI Tighten Anti-Terrorist Security : Southland: Airport officials in Los Angeles and Orange County are briefed on preventing attacks.
- Consensus Among U.S. Troops: 'The Bullets Are Going to Fly' : Reaction: For soldiers listening to word from Geneva, the prospect of war suddenly is made chillingly apparent.
- Rainstorm Makes a Quick, Intense Visit to San Diego
- O.C. Home Front Sees Peace Hopes Ebb
- CSUN Makes New Bid to Sell L.A. on Expansion Plan : Education: Campus officials negotiate with the City Council in hopes of starting work on the $200-million, 100-acre University Park project.
- Pentagon Seeking Authority to Call Million Reservists : Military: The President is urged to declare a national emergency. The Defense Department is given priority for goods and services needed for Desert Shield.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Coast Panel Rejects Encroachment Plan
- USIU Cuts Back Shows, Degree Programs
- For the Record - Jan. 10, 1991
- Administration Considering Plan to Fund Student Loans
- SofTech Gets Weapon Simulation Contract
- Domino's Pizza to Invade Marine Bases : Fast food: The Detroit-based chain will join Burger King at Camp Pendleton. Competition is motivating the search for offbeat locations.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Firm Trades for Soviet Oil
- MAKING IT WORK : Some Tips for Helping a Friend Through the Pain
- BOOK REVIEW : Seeking Revelations About Mormon Faith : IN MORMON CIRCLES; Gentiles, Jack Mormons and Latter Day Saints <i> by James Coates</i> Addison-Wesley $22.95, 272 pages
- Haiti Surveys Damage, Raises Toll to 50 After Foiled Coup
- Council Rejects Plan for Halfway House
- YORBA LINDA : Library to Mark Nixon's Birthday
- SANTA PAULA : Studio Says Thanks for School Film Role
- Jurist Opposes Retrial of Driver in 3 Deaths : Courts: The federal magistrate says trying the Somis woman on murder charges would violate her rights.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Limited Buyout of Coaches
- Mother Held After Missing Anaheim Boy Is Discovered at Her Home in Fontana
- MOORPARK : Summer School Lunch Program Leaves $500 Surplus
- John Tuite's $1.54-Million Parachute
- Dallas' Johnson Coach of Year; Shell Second
- CLIPBOARD
- Southland Reservoirs Have Plenty of Trout
- Future Might Belong to the NHL Imports
- Rockers Stir Up Taiwan Despite Ban on Airwaves : Music: Poking fun at aging lawmakers and pro-democracy protesters alike, Blacklist can't get on the radio--yet Taiwanese are all ears to their music.
- La Jolla Jazz Club Gets the Blues : Music: Elario's will reserve two nights a week for traditional practitioners of the form, which is enjoying a wave of popularity.
- STOCKS : Market Stymied Over Iraq; Dow Falls 13.36
- Army Calls Up More Reserve Medic Units
- Parents of Slain Children Needn't Face Grief Alone
- Gorbachev, Foe Resolve Budget Dispute
- J. Earl Coke; Ran State Agency in '60s
- Roberti Seeks to Draft Water-Saving Plan : Legislation: Senate leader would cut usage for farms, purge polluted aquifers.
- San Diego Falls Short in Bid to Be GOP Host : Politics: Houston is picked by party's selection committee for site of 1992 convention. Local leaders are shocked, disappointed by the decision.
- Pentagon Will Seek to Recover $1.9 Billion Paid to A-12 Firms
- Parks Group Delays Vote on Reining In Top Executive : Development: Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy is considering restricting Joseph T. Edmiston's unauthorized lobbying.
- Natural History Museum Trying to Hold on to Science Staff
- COUNTYWIDE : Repairs Planned on Airport Garage Leak
- COUNTYWIDE : Rule Against Diesel Oil Rigs Approved
- Running the Show at Fresno State Is Colson's Dream Job : College basketball: Coach, whose team plays at UC Irvine tonight, enjoys the stress and pressures of his post.
- Short Takes : Zsa Zsa Gabor Finally Wins One
- LEGAL FILE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Grace Reported Moving to Fla.
- Small Iowa Town of 7 Votes to Erase Itself From Maps
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : ANTIQUES OF THE SEA
- Baker-Aziz Talks Fail : Bush Discouraged by Iraq's 'Total Rebuff' : Baghdad Threatens to Attack Israel
- 2 New Supervisors Take Oath of Office : County government: A capacity audience observes the swearing-in of Maria VanderKolk and Vicky Howard.
- Hard-Hat High : Classes Begin at Unfinished School in Rancho Bernardo
- Otay Mesa
- Macario S. Bautista; Retired Bartender
- Fast Freeze, Not Fowl, Broke Windshield on John Wayne Jet
- Max H. Waller; Community Activist
- Mexican-Americans Lag in Health Coverage : Insurance: Many are not eligible for government programs and do not get benefits through their jobs.
- Miscellany
- 2 America's Cup Syndicates to Join Forces
- Before They Judge, Put Him on Ballot
- Romantic Comedy 'Burn This' to Open in Laguna : Theater: Lanford Wilson's sometimes incendiary play will be presented at the Forum Theatre by the Elysium troupe under direction of Peter Henry Schroeder.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Lutoslawski's Polish Delights : The popular composer leads the Philharmonic New Music Group in a rich program.
- 5 Foreign Carriers Suspend Some Mideast Flights
- SDSU Predicts Jobless Rate of 6.6% in '91
- Adobe Systems Inc.: The Mountain View, Calif.,...
- Paramount Communications Inc.: The publishing and entertainment...
- Les McCraw Becomes Chairman of Fluor
- AT&T; Bell Labs Sets Laser Pulse Record
- 'Golden Year' Begins to Lure Tourists to China
- CAPITAL JOURNAL : A 'Learning Opportunity' for Governor
- NATION : Immediate DC-9 Checkup Urged
- State Officials OK Pacts for 3 Toll Highways : Transit: Projects totaling $1.7 billion will be built in Orange and San Diego counties and the Bay Area. California will take possession of the thoroughfares in 35 years.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : U.S. Ambassador May Quit His Post
- S.D.'s Convention Bid Looks Lost to Houston : Politics: Financial support, size of hall spurs GOP committee to recommend Texas city as 1992 site.
- Fire Causes $250,000 in Damage to Apartments
- Boundary Shifts May Move 7,500 Students : Schools: The changes would eliminate some busing and would effect about half of Ventura's elementaries.
- Man Gets 49 Years for String of Robberies
- Creating Lasting Wounds on Innocent Victims : Gulf crisis: Jordan has suffered greatly from its support of the embargo against Iraq, but does the world care?
- Charles Brown Is a Man on the Rebound : Jazz: The R&B; raconteur and storyteller has brought his act to the Cinegrill. The singer-pianist has also released a new record.
- New Ballet Won't Be Ready in Time for ABT's Costa Mesa Performance
- P.M. BRIEFING : Briton Predicts Market Shift
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mac Demand Overwhelms Apple
- P.M. BRIEFING : Honda Sees 1 Million U.S. Sales
- Limited Inc. has appointed Howard Gross president...
- WPP May Sell Interest in Agencies: To...
- Garamendi Throws Out the Rules : Insurance: The new commissioner proposes regulations on rate rollbacks and increases. He intends to be more stringent in limiting profits.
- School Districts Brace for New Budget Blow : Funding: A heavy impact would be felt in the county from the $1-billion statewide cut that legislative and educational sources say Gov. Pete Wilson will propose.
- WAR WATCH : Linkage Would Be Iraqi Victory
- Supervisors Give Digre Unanimous Backing
- The Sidelines : Man Who Threatened Witt Jailed
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Many Trips Could Be Eclipsed Before Baja Sees Twilight of Day
- The Sidelines : Former Coach of Ben Johnson Gets Lifetime Ban From Track
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Improved Volleyball Team Welcomes the Pressures of Success
- LOS ALAMITOS : Satellite Lets Fans Cheer Mare
- Short Takes : Sean Lennon Updates Song
- PRO BOWLING : Warren Makes Big Impression
- Five New Works Added at Museum of Contemporary Art
- Israel Deports 4 Arabs for 'Violent Activity' : Mideast: The U.N. secretary general deplores the action. The Palestinians are taken to Lebanon.
- Steve Clark, 30; Guitarist With Def Leppard
- County / IN BRIEF : LAKEWOOD : Student Arrested in School Arson
- State Won't Prosecute Bingo Parlor Operator
- Persian Gulf Puts Sprinter's World on Hold
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Floating Closer to Real Thing in 'Butterfly' : Japanese soprano Yoko Watanabe will sing Cio-Cio San for Opera Pacific at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Author Enjoyed Translating Play : Playwright: It was the first time Octavio Solis had translated one of his works.
- A Scream of Joy Heard From 'Saigon' to Broadway : Stage: Lea Salonga celebrates after winning the lead role in the Broadway opening. But the actress admits she's 'a little afraid' of New York.
- Ruling Strikes at Key Provision of Anti-Crime Law
- DANA POINT : Residents Protest Redevelopment Plan
- Saldana's Attacker Is Sentenced for Threats
- Woodland Hills' 'Queen of Bingo' Will Not Be Charged : Investigation: The state finds insufficient evidence that the woman misappropriated charity funds. She still stands to lose her license to run the game.
- The Wheels of Justice Grind Slowly--and in the Dark
- Metro Rail Tunnel Fire Ruled Accidental : Report: A metal-cutting torch, not arson, probably was to blame. The Fire Department confirms results of earlier probe.
- Baseball
- Tennis
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Forte Named to Patriot Executive Post
- Tennis
- Short Takes : Gill Robbed on Golf Course
- Toyota Quality : Broadcast Veteran Marks 19 Years on L.A. Airwaves While Serving as a Role Model for Minority Journalists
- Fluor's Les McCraw Reaches the Top of the Ladder : Management: The Daniel International veteran rose rapidly to chairmanship of the parent company.
- THE PAN AM CHRONOLOGY
- Environment on Business's Agenda
- Analysts Paint Earnings Picture Far Too Rosy
- Nation's Oldest Tire Plant to Close: Uniroyal...
- GULF WATCH: Day 160 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Blacks Said to Face Greater Burden in Recession, War
- Tax Protesters Cannot Be Jailed if Beliefs Are Sincere : High court: Even irrational ideas are protected, justices rule. Violators still subject to monetary penalties.
- 'Force of Logic or Logic of Force' to Win, Quayle Says
- Lithuanians Square Off With Soviet Troops
- U.S. Won't Quit Peace Efforts : Gulf crisis: The President says 'we ought to keep trying down to the wire' despite 'a total stiff arm' by Iraq.
- Fair Offers $1 Million for 'Mitigation Credits'
- Marrow Donor Sought for Boy
- LAGUNA BEACH : Injured Sea Lion Back on His Flippers
- COUNTYWIDE : County Budget Cuts Urged in Face of State Fund Deficit
- Bring Us the Head of Elvis Presley:It...
- Planners OK Subdivision
- Powerboat Racer Betty Cook Dead at 70 : Champion: The Newport Beach resident was the only woman to win U.S. and world titles in the offshore sport.
- County Delays Vote on Sylmar Business Park
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Found Dead Behind Liquor Store
- 2 Firms to Pay $2.4 Million in Fatal Rocket Fire at Edwards Base : Settlement: The family of a technician who was killed in the September accident will receive the benefits. The Air Force and Cal/OSHA are still investigating the incident.
- OJAI : Groups to Try to Form Water Agency
- Volleyball Player Continues Surprising Comeback From Gas Poisoning : Medicine: Athlete is cutting months off normal recovery period and disproving predictions that he would be hopelessly brain-damaged.
- SEAL BEACH : Mola Measure Gets Closer to Ballot
- He Learned to Live With Learning Disorder : Baseball: First baseman Rob Nelson's only problem with dyslexia seems to be other people's perception of it.
- CITY CENTRAL LEAGUE PREVIEW : Lincoln's 7-8 Record Might Be Deceiving
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Tustin's Tough Defense Tears Apart University
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Oregon Edges Titans in Wrestling