- MOVIE REVIEW : Is This 'Juice' Fresh?
- PEOPLE : Sulzberger Jr. Is Named Publisher of the N.Y. Times
- A Scary 2 1/2 Hours on Corporate Jet for Taco Bell Execs : Safety: The six get back down safely after plane's landing gear sticks over Dallas. Some companies ban top officers from flying together, just in case.
- Jurors in Murder Trial Meet at Cliff
- Californian Abducted in Manila
- U.N. Refugee Chief Visiting Cambodia
- Council to Consider Nude Juice Bar Plan
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : McOwen's Late Score Gives San Clemente the Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UNLV Routs Anteaters in Women's Basketball
- Aztec Drought Persists With Loss to Lobos
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Errors Doom Patrick McEnroe
- Coming Attractions. . . : Music: Clubs and community groups offer the biggest range of choices, from classical to a rare singing performance by a well-known actress.
- Castro's Cuba
- MOVIE REVIEW : Ironies Course Through 'Hearts of Darkness'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Calderazzo: Skill Sans Finesse
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Two Trains' Now Runs Smoother
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : GARDEN GROVE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Tax Repayments Sought for Bad Money Orders
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Ex-Lover Testifies in Serial Killer Case
- AIDS Epidemic Gaining Speed, Report Says
- Pollution, Floods Foreseen in Wake of Wetlands Plan : Environment: Two groups opposed to changes in the way such lands are defined say wildlife also could be jeopardized.
- High-Speed Rail Efforts Seen Doomed Without Public Aid
- Roughing It in the Urban Jungle : Fashion: So what if they don't hike, or fish or climb mountains? Lately, city slickers like the look of pricey but durable outdoor duds.
- Sale of Biltmore Hotel Site Delayed
- Attorneys Only Winner in Fight Over Tee-Off Times, Litigants Say
- Regulators, Utilities Agree to Close Oldest San Onofre Nuclear Reactor
- Spring Warmth to Prevail in Mid-Winter
- Vista Redevelopment Challenge Loses : Courts: Appellate court rejects a former councilman's lawsuit to block the city's redevelopment plans for downtown.
- PLATFORM : Robbed of Dignity
- OJAI : Hiring of Departing Official Is Urged
- SIMI VALLEY : Worm Farm Owner to Join State Panel
- Nearly a Miner Record : College basketball: With Block's mark of 45 points in view, USC guard gets 37 and sits much of the second half of 90-73 victory over Oregon State.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : It Is Hard to Find Many Positives in Upcoming State-of-Sport Report
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Heavyweight Comes Up With Big Victory to Spark Valhalla Wrestlers
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- Pavarotti in the Rain in London
- Digital Cassette Becomes the Talk of the Town
- What's the Story With Industrial Stocks This Time?
- Hard Times for 'Sting' Producer : Phillips Wants to Take His Ailing Production Company Private
- DEFENSE
- FAA Blames Controller in Near-Collision
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN ONOFRE : Accord Reached on Reactor Shutdown
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Officials React to Tainted Fish Reports
- Digital Equipment Reports $138-Million Quarterly Loss
- Middle East Still Suffers From Fallout of Warfare : Legacy: Rubble clearing goes on, and the historical impact of Iraq's defeat is not yet in view.
- Caretaker Gets 2 Years in Theft of $14,000 From Woman, 86
- Deputy Impersonator Pleads Guilty to 2 Felonies
- Nude Dance Club Opens Despite City Warnings : Northridge: Owners contend that the business is not in violation of zoning laws. Officials and residents have voiced opposition.
- Big Shake-Up of Police Aims at Street Crime : Law Enforcement: Scores of San Diego officers will be pulled from desk jobs and special units as department launches a new offensive.
- Man Sentenced to 3 Years Under 'Stalking' Law
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Workshop Brings Scientists Closer
- Super Lotto
- Services Held for Civic Leader
- Questionnaire for Jury in King Case Debated
- Capistrano Neighborhood on Alert for Child Molester : Sex crimes: Many parents escort children to Palisades Elementary School after warning letter from principal about 'very dangerous' man in area.
- State Rejects Santa Ana's Occupancy Restrictions : Housing: The ruling could discourage communities from trying to enact laws that curtail severe overcrowding.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Accord Reached on Holly-Seacliff School
- Not Alone : Jesse Jackson Tells Project Tenants to 'Stand Together'
- Tradition Goes to Suburbs
- Haskell Has Brought His Tough Methods to Savanna : Basketball: Coach who played at Western for demanding Greg Hoffman returns tonight to face his mentor.
- Portland Squeezes Out Win Over Loyola
- Inflation Hit 5-Year Low in '91 : * Economy: The 3.1% figure could give the Federal Reserve room to maneuver if it again tries to speed up the recovery.
- The Video, Please
- The Mad Hatters : Their music is techno, their clothing wacky. Ravers look to the '60s, Dr. Seuss, product logos for inspiration.
- Carolco Says It Is Raising $45 Million : * Entertainment: The troubled picture maker announces a tentative cash-infusion deal with foreign backers, new stock and restructured loans.
- Snowy Plover Candidate for Threatened List
- EPA Calls for $126,000 Fine Against Torrance Brass Foundry
- Judge Orders UCSD Student Co-op Store, Its Ledgers Opened
- Door Opens on Plan to Revamp L.A. Schools : Education: Alliance proposals would shift more power to local campuses and provide incentives for greater parental involvement.
- PREP NOTEBOOK
- Northridge's Burt Interested in Post at San Jose State
- PREP WRESTLING ROUNDUP : Shawnee Routs Savanna in First Stage of Mission
- Former Area High School Coach, Redskin Player Joe Zeno Dies at 72
- Principals Criticize O.C. Proposal : High schools: Debate over Orange County section continues at Southern Section meeting.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Red Star Gets Deadline Reprieve, but Sponsor Says He's Given Up
- Inspiring Direction for Benedict : Stage: The actor is directing A.R. Gurney's latest play, 'The Old Boy,' opening at the Old Globe Theatre on Saturday.
- 'Reflections on the Future': 1 of Those One-Act Evenings
- Seymour, EPA Chief Reassure Executives : Environment: They say they will work to ease the effect of controls on business while upholding standards.
- Beauty on Wheels : Merle Norman Collection Contains Classic Cars and Unusual Musical Instruments
- Effort to Tighten Housing Code Fails : Crowding: State authority rejects a Santa Ana proposal to establish more stringent occupancy limits. An appeals court is weighing the matter.
- Guard Suspends Training Flights After Six Deaths
- U.S. Not Informed of Plant's Toxic Leak : Pollution: About 10,000 people were evacuated in Mexicali. EPA says such information is supposed to be supplied under an agreement with Mexico.
- EPA Seeks $126,000 Fine Against Brass Foundry
- Stripped Furniture : Barker Bros. Sells Final Items, Ends 111 Years in Southland
- At This Point, Kings Take Solace in Tying Capitals
- Course Rules Buoy Interest of Cup Fans : Sailing: Spectators at sea allowed to get closer to and in the flow of traffic.
- Fullerton Football Assistant Accepts a Job at Arizona State
- Rule Curbing Club Play Abolished
- Jurisprudence
- ANIMATION REVIEW : Canadian Animation Is Still the Big Draw
- 'Fiestas Navidenas' at Southwest Museum
- Rockwell's 1st-Quarter Earnings Fall 13% : Recession: The conglomerate's sales also drop 13%. Company president blames worldwide economic slump and doesn't expect improvement anytime soon.
- Cross on Public Land Ruled Constitutional
- Finding a Foothold
- 3 Die in S. Africa Attacks
- Ultrasound Radiation Is Seen as New Medical Tool
- IRVINE : Schools Awarded $40,000 in Grants
- Council Passes 21-Point Program Aimed at Boosting City to Businesses : Economy: The steps will make it easier for companies to deal with city regulations.
- Keen Interest : Loan Rates Rise, Worrying Policy-Makers, Consumers
- $14,623 Fine Levied in Fuel Spill
- CITY WESTERN LEAGUE : Kearny's Opponents Sing Familiar Tune
- She Is the Heart of the Lions : Longobardi Remains a Steadying Force for Struggling Loyola
- Jurisprudence
- Walsh Goes Back to the Campus : Football: Doing Notre Dame games on television may have started the coach toward Stanford.
- Hope He Has The Greatest 50th Birthday
- MUSIC
- Coming Attractions. . . : Art: One longtime gallery will close, but others continue to flourish. This winter they present exhibits about everything from the colonization of America, to religion and neighborhoods.
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- MOVIES - Jan. 17, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 17, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 17, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 17, 1992
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- TELEVISION - Jan. 17, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 17, 1992
- Cheney View: 'Saddam Won't Be Around Long' : Iraq: The Administration pledges to keep the heat on Hussein's regime. Bush hails Gulf War achievements.
- Despite S.D. Ruling, Court OKs S.F. Cross
- SUPER SYMBOL: Designer Brad Jansen of Buena...
- Suit May Hike John Wayne Terminal Cost
- Murder Suspect Kept News Clippings of Crimes, 2 Say : Serial killings: He also sometimes anticipated when media reports would appear about the slayings, the pair claim. They lived with William Suff and his wife for several months in 1990.
- KNOW YOUR FOOD: If you would like...
- Palmdale Super-Train Bid Doomed Without Public Aid, Experts Say : Public Funds Called Crucial to Palmdale Super-Train
- Beilenson to Seek New Seat, Avoid Waxman Contest : Politics: Congressman's decision to leave Westside for proposed district in the Valley and Ventura County pleases Democrats.
- L.A. Lawmaker to Run in 24th : Politics: Democratic Rep. Anthony Beilenson turns to a proposed 2-county district to avoid a showdown with an ally.
- MOORPARK : Disputes Arise in Bid to Widen Road
- FCC Action May Speed Marketing of Pocket Phones
- DOUR OUTLOOK: To those who predict that...
- Rep. Beilenson to Run for New Valley District Seat : Politics: Veteran Democratic lawmaker's current region was divided up in reapportionment.
- Suff Reportedly Linked to 13 Killings
- YES, DAHLING: Zsa Zsa Gabor is used...
- Victims' Rights Advocate Joins Panel
- 'A's Bandit' Reports He's HIV Positive
- City Reverses Stance on Scope of Landfill Crisis
- Give the Panel Some Punch
- SANTA ANA : School District OKs Bingo Fund-Raiser
- VENTURA : 'Real Nice Family' Suspected in Theft
- Body of Homeless Laguna Man, 31, Found Near Store
- Woman Gets Jail Term for Broom Attack
- OJAI : Panel to Study Plan for Day-Care Center
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 17, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 17, 1992
- Perkins Holds Off Hornets : Lakers: His shot as time expires gives L.A. a 95-93 victory. Charlotte had rallied from a 16-point deficit.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Glendale Federal to Sell Fixed Home-Equity Loans
- Faye Rave
- Hyundai Closing Plants During Dispute : Autos: Inventories in U.S. are not expected to be affected immediately by precautionary move in South Korean labor strife.
- Don't Count Calories, Count Fat
- Events Set for Martin Luther King Birthday
- Police, University Officials Faulted in Fatal Stampede
- THEATER REVIEW 'GET SMART' : Mission: Mockery : Moorpark Melodrama spoofs the '60s TV spy spoof by shoehorning in a few songs and turning it into a musical.
- Get Out the Garters, 'Rocky' Is in Town!
- Pasadena : Sheriff's Dept. to Be Thanked
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Simple but Soulful : Les McCann brings his blend of R & B and jazz to the intimate setting of Wheeler Hot Springs.
- Politics
- Public Pools That Keep The Heat On
- Law Change Urged to Alert Home Buyers to Mello-Roos Bond Costs : Finance: State treasurer labels bonds 'imperfect' but necessary to pay for schools and other facilities. She calls for more disclosure.
- San Diego
- Victim of Random Shooting Dies After Being Taken Off Life Support
- Miss Orange Pageant Runner-Up Loses Bid to Collect $1,000 Prize
- CYPRESS : Council Declines Annual Pay Raise
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Gasoline Blast, Fire Displace 4 Residents
- SANTA ANA : Year-Round Classes OKd for 2 Schools
- Tatum, Boseman, Toomalatai Honored at Times' Breakfast
- Football
- 7 Announce Candidacy for Council : Santa Clarita: Filing opens today for the April 14 election, in which two seats are open. Contenders have until Feb. 11 to return their paperwork.
- Baseball
- Getting Back on Track : Out of Prison Now, Lopez Is Trying to Recover Boxing's Most Important Commodity: Time
- MOTOR RACING : Roger Mears Visits an Old Stadium Friend
- Calling Aunt Win
- Chevron to Cut Up to 3,600 Jobs : Oil Firm's Cost-Reduction Plan Could Result in a $270-Million Charge
- Glendale : Bookmarks to Be Shown
- New Central S.D. Library a Low Priority
- Filet of Soul : Fishbone will bring its rocking sounds to the Ventura Theatre as part of a tour to lure fans to buy its third album.
- Tempering Justice With Compassion
- Tumor Claims Girl After 2 1/2-Year Life Extension : Medicine: Child, 5, finally succumbs to brain disease after making a remarkable comeback that doubled her life span.
- Paysinger, Roach, Ricketts Honored at Times' Breakfast
- Crenshaw : Bank Lending Criticized
- Up and Away : San Pasqual Hiking Trails Offer Some Stunning Views
- SCIENCE / EVOLUTION : Sunken Isle Discovery Bolsters Darwin Theory
- Community College Trustees Reject Staff Fund Plan : Finance: Board members would have shared $100,000 to employ researchers or field representatives.
- Hurdles Await New Ocean Research Chief : Pollution: Newly appointed director of water agency faces tasks of rebuilding staff and finding new location.
- COMMENTARY : More Like Athens Than You Think
- Eagle Rock : 3 Sought in Gang Slaying
- Potential Congress Candidate Urges Clean Race : Politics: Kevin Sweeney asks contenders to agree to avoid surprise attacks and submit ads to a review panel.
- Police Commission Makes Plea to Expand Its Staff
- Witnesses Testify They Can't Identify Gunman : Courts: Account of a thin-faced white man killing a Thousand Oaks woman seems to help case against one defendant.
- Torres Won't Run in New Congressional District
- CS Sacramento Signs Pair From Ventura College for Football
- CSUN Hoping Strong Finish Begins a Trend
- Services Set for Former Oak Park Coach
- Football
- Christ College Irvine Women Might Finally Attract Attention
- He's Just Real Late Bloomer
- U.S. Oil Production Hits 30-Year Low
- Price Co. Plans to Add 10 Stores Despite Recession
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Ruby's Takes Hand in Shaping Disney Restaurant in Paris
- ARCHITECTURE : Ken Edwards Center Shapes Up to Be a User-Friendly Building
- Malibu : Bill to Seek CHP Patrols
- NEIGHBORS : Rabbit Redux : There's more to the bunnies in Tony Giaimo's logo for Conejo Valley Days than their natty attire.
- Mother Teresa Leaves Hospital : Religion: The Nobel Peace Prize winner gets pledges from doctors and nurses in La Jolla that they will set up a network of mobile clinics to serve the poor of Tijuana.
- Advisory Panel Delays Vote on Playa Vista Deal : Development: An outside consultant raises questions about the complex agreement, prompting the commission to urge county officials to strengthen financial guarantees with the developer.
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- Doheny Eye Institute Rustles Up Honors for a Favorite Cowboy
- UCSD Sit-In Protests Closing of Store : College: Students defy the attempts by administrators to shut the student-run store in a dispute over its financial records.
- Marine Stationed in Hawaii Arrested in Hillcrest Attack, Robbery
- Flying a New Flag : Coast Guard: After patrolling this area for 20 years, the cutter Point Judith will go to work for the Venezuelan navy.
- Artist Stays in Practice at Age 83
- Restraint Bill Attracts Pair of Opposites
- College Board's Action Prompts Recall Threat
- Ah, the fragrance of Pink Slip No....
- Skiing
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Mourning Fouls Out, Georgetown Falls, 74-62
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After Slow Start, Mater Dei Rolls
- Smigiel Leaves CS Long Beach for Arizona
- Evasive Foes Spell Elusive Money Fights : Boxing: Middleweight Joey DeGrandis' future hinges on his ability to beat opponents who dance. So far he has not had much luck.
- Padres Courted by Sun City for Spring Training : Baseball: Officials from team and Phoenix suburb meet. Padres could move camp there in 1994.
- GM Announces It Will Assemble Trucks in China : Autos: While cutting back domestically, the auto maker shows that it wants to continue expanding overseas.
- Columbia Signs Exclusive Deal With Producers
- Changing Acres
- Rush to Refinance Swamps Lenders and Forces Delays : Mortgages: Lowest interest rates in 20 years bring deluge. Rate uptick could spark even more applications.
- City Clerk Resigns Without Explanation : Government: Lack of a pay raise could have been a factor in departure of Marvell Herren, who had held office since late 1989. Mayor 'regrets her going.'
- A Wintertime Twist on the Old School Vacation : Recreation: Some students, taking advantage of the year-round schedule, are hitting the slopes on their break.
- Timothy Gregory Named Altadena's 1991 Citizen of Year
- Artesia : Fireworks Ban Killed When Councilman Changes Mind
- Justices Shield Child Victims in Abuse Cases : Judiciary: Supreme Court rules that officials and family may testify in their place. Also, local government gains flexibility in prison overcrowding cases.
- Panel to Take Up Democrats' Health Bill : Legislation: Senate plan would require employers to either pay for insurance or help finance a federal program. It faces GOP opposition.
- Cambodia Frees Prisoners
- HEALTH WATCH : Taking Care
- SIMI VALLEY : Mild Brain Damage Attributed to Smith
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Three Seeded Players Fall in Second Round
- Real Estate Group Doubts Recovery
- Tinkering With Environment Is Tempting
- 'Teacher' Drama Finds New Life as Latino Story : Theater: El Rancho High students get a taste of Broadway by resurrecting a musical that had been on the shelf 15 years.
- Two Views on the Ranch House : The Ranch House may have become a legend, but its food is uneven. Much of it fails to live up to the restaurant's reputation.
- Diamond Bar : Density Limits Unchanged
- HE'S UP . . .HE'S GOOD! : Former NFL Kicker Benny Ricardo Now Makes His Points From a Stage
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Light Moves : Choreography and illumination share center stage in a new work by Santa Barbara Dance Theatre.
- Soka Buying 20 More Acres for Faculty Housing : Development: School officials say this would reduce traffic to and from the campus. State and federal park officials and neighbors aren't so sure.
- Two Views on the Ranch House : On a stormy evening, the restaurant offers a warm, exotic setting for a meal that doesn't disappoint a diner with high expectations.
- SAFETY TIPS : The Bicycle Thieves : They're becoming more brazen, warn police officers, who offer tips on how to keep hold of that expensive new toy.
- Signs of Desperation : 5 People Who Fell Through the Social Safety Net Tell Stories of Homelessness and Despair
- Binkley Defends His Secret Probes of Officials : Law enforcement: Suspended Long Beach chief says he merely followed up on allegations. He denies motives were political and calls city's treatment of him 'traumatic.'
- Angry Flood Victims Wait for City to Pay Up : Ventura Boulevard: Claims for $515,000 are pending in the wake of a pipeline rupture in March.
- OJAI : Panel Moves to Bar Rental of Addition
- Human Skull, Bones Unearthed by Crew
- Number of Homeless Using Winter Shelters Up 20%
- Dr. Otto H. Lange; Internist
- COUNTYWIDE : Some Juveniles Can Skip Traffic Court
- Boy ,14, Called Hero for Fighting Fire, Saving Pets
- Proponents of County Section Will Attempt to Gain Support : High schools: Consultant for O.C. superintendents is expected to request a vote on the issue.
- CITY EASTERN LEAGUE : Picking Favorite is Shot in Dark
- CLU Trounces Pomona-Pitzer, 75-56
- Nelson Returns to UCI to Assist Tennis Team
- Now All They Need Is a Team That Can Live Up to the Name
- Woman Hurt in Evacuation Test of Jet Sues McDonnell
- OFF THE TICKER : Don't Bank on Them Taking This Advice
- Russia Needs $20 Billion in '92, U.S. Adviser Says : Foreign aid: It deserves the huge sum for ending communism with bold steps, economist asserts.
- Imported Cars Have Problems Too
- How to Read a Report Card: It's Measure of Performance, Not Character
- SHE'S NO PAULA ABDUL : There's Nothing Diminutive About R&B; Diva Etta James
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- New Evidence: Demjanjuk a Nazi Guard, Probably Not 'Ivan'
- Air Service Resumed by S. Korea, Vietnam
- Paramount : After-School Sports Club for At-Risk Students OKd
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : In Its Third Season Back, Tulane Rates a Perfect 10
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fuerbringer Gets Fired Up in Estancia Victory
- NASA Lifts Rockwell Division's Suspension in Overbilling Case
- Give Barley a Chance
- Good, Clean Eating
- Whittier : Cemetery Plots Donated for Unclaimed Child Victims
- Harvesting Tasty Peas in Winter Is a Snap
- Pasta Till Fat Lady Sings
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Snow, Wind Blamed for Fatal Accidents
- Newspaper Publisher, Swap Meet Owner Buried
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Getting an Answer Would Not Be Out of the Question
- El Monte : No Vote on Impact Report
- Bush's Trip to Japan
- Hard Time and Hemlines : Behind Bars for Rape and Murder, Convicts Vie for the Chance to Cut and Sew for Sportswear Labels
- Glendale : Subdivision Hearing Delayed
- British Prison Rioters Face Murder Charges
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel Witnesses Tell of Runaway Fathers
- PLATFORM : A Reasonable Right
- San Diego
- FULLERTON : Varela Will Resign From School Board
- Interim Director Named for Coastal Agency
- A Ghost That Won't Go Away
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Report Jump in Crime in 1991
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Warning to All Cities
- Police Arrest 3, Seize Assets in Sports Gambling Raid
- Lawndale Schedules Meeting on General Plan
- SANTA PAULA : Authorities Identify Pair in Fatal Crash
- VENTURA : Man, 34, Indicted in $4,320 Bank Theft
- Shopping Center Wins a Grudging Poway OK
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Status of Russian Boat Uncertain
- CITY HARBOR LEAGUE : Saints Expected to Lead Parade
- Daily Hollywood Reporter Puts on a 'Fresh Coat of Paint'
- Sherise SandozSchool: Pius X HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass:...
- Candidate List for Senate Seat Far From Stable : Legislature: Sen. Green's emphysema condition has forced him to use an electric cart, and it may be a deciding factor in whether he seeks reelection.