- Stanford Plans to Raise Tuition, Cut Faculty and Classes
- Ever the Long Shot : Culver City Junior Is an Accomplished 3-Point Shooter
- Santa Clarita Mayor Wants Builders to Use Local Workers : Jobs: The city attorney will study a proposed ordinance. Union members said the area's largest developer does not hire from the community.
- Man Shot in Yorba Linda Home Invasion : Crime: Couple and 3 relatives are bound and gagged for 3 hours while 4 gunmen ransack home. A visiting uncle is wounded in the leg. Intruders are still at large.
- Council Gives In, OKs Warner Ridge
- CYPRESS : A Would-Be Sting That Bit the Dust
- Tucker Tries to Delay Tax Hike for Water Recycling : Protest: Assemblyman says he supports project. But he objects to district's failure to publicize amount of proposed increase.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Jury's Decision on Violation by Nippon Raises Questions
- Complaint Prompts Santa Barbara to Forfeit 7 Wins : Prep basketball: Ventura told Southern Section of possible violations involving exchange student.
- They Have Thrown the Book at Him : Golf: Azinger, the defending champion, isn't looking for more controversy at Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
- Tyson Jury Selection Finished : Trial: Group of 12 is composed of two black men, a black woman, three white women and six white men.
- Hottest Ticket in Indianapolis? It's the Tyson 17, Not Indy 500
- IRS Move Threatens to Sack Key Stage Funding Source
- Garth Brooks Gets a Rope Around Prime-Time TV : Pop music: Industry insiders attribute the country singer's sales surge to his recent TV special.
- U.S., Latins Weigh Moves to Pressure Haiti : Refugees: One choice is said to be tightening the embargo along with an airlift of food and medicine.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Rolling Along : The story of those famous female buddies on wheels, Thelma and Louise, is still moving out the door at county video rental stores.
- Long Beach : Ex-Police Officer's Trial to Begin Friday
- Hollywood : Bill Would Target Crime
- Wilson Holds Off Vote on 2nd Nominee : Politics: Governor avoids a showdown with Democrats by calling for a delay in Senate committee's vote on his appointment of ex-Rep. Norman Shumway to PUC.
- Monterey Park : Dragon Dance Scheduled
- Yosemite Housing Plan Debated : Environment: Proposal calls for 30% increase in motel-style rooms, but fewer tent cabins. Some see next concessions contract as a test for the national park system.
- Expert Says Clinton Phone Tape Was 'Selectively Edited'
- Council Rejects Plan for 5 Radio Towers
- Simi Valley Pulls Into Tie for 1st With Thousand Oaks
- NBA ROUNDUP : Riley Gives Knicks a Winning Formula
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Junior Pelinka Leads Michigan in Victory
- Swanson Quits Basketball to Concentrate on High Jump
- Ruelas Brothers Headline Card at the Country Club
- Sheahan Does It His Way as Taft Catches Reseda
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Rockwell Hit Hard by End of 2 Missiles
- Herbs, Herbs, Herbs : Top Herb
- Herbs, Herbs, Herbs : The Woman Who Grows 200 Herbs
- Foolin' With Fajitas
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Want to Get In Good With Teacher? Just Say the Word
- Council Weighs Restaurant Smoking Ban : Business: Issue splits officials between advocates and those who fear an adverse economic impact on food establishments.
- Democrats Offer Energy Bill Minus Contested Items
- How to Plant Your Own Orchard of Green Gold
- Bell Gardens : City Hall to Close Fridays as Employees Test 4-Day Week
- 200,000 State Jobs Seen Periled by Defense Cuts : Military: The loss of 600,000 nationwide by 1997 is predicted. Northrop will eliminate 1,500 positions.
- Falcons Rally to Beat Vista
- An NFL Coach Must Be Crazy to Win It All
- Bush Seeks Funds for N.H. Project
- Victims Get a Chance to Reclaim Stolen Items
- Salvadoran Rightist Takes Turn for Worse
- County Program to Create Team to Put the Brakes on Car Thieves
- Peninsula Takes Stock to Plan for Future : Community: The loss of population and changing demographics present new challenges for the four cities, which some say should merge.
- Job Supervisor Slain at Firm in San Marcos : Violence: Subordinate at manufacturing plant arrested. Investigators say they know of no motive for the shooting.
- Councilman Arrested on Drunk Driving Charge
- COUNTYWIDE : New Water Study Will Cost $7,000
- Criticism Unleashed Against Proposed Golden Triangle Trolley Routes : Transportation: Councilwoman sides with residents who oppose running tracks along Regents Road.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Arabs, Israel Call Talks Productive
- Duarte : Relocation of House Nixed
- Black History Festivals Planned : Art: The Fox Hills Mall and Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza are holding exhibits. Officials say shows lure shoppers.
- Alhambra : Financial Law Approved
- BOOK REVIEW : Voice of Holden Caulfield Looms Large : NOT THE END OF THE WORLD<i> By Rebecca Stowe</i> Pantheon $18; 152 pages
- School Magnet Programs Get Reprieve
- Wholesome Cloth : A Ventura mail-order fabric store offers undyed, nontoxic, natural cotton materials for the 'chemically sensitive.'
- Highland Park : Man Held in 1989 Slaying
- Mayo Joins Council After Perez Resigns : Politics: Ex-councilman had been a target of conflict-of-interest allegations. His replacement is a longtime member of urban development panel.
- Beverly Hills Quarterback to Attend California
- West Los Angeles : Open House at Fox
- Lack of Opportunity Contributes to Latino Gang Problem, Experts Say
- Escondido
- COUNTYWIDE : GTE Layoffs Could Reach 100 in County
- State to Expand County Children's Program
- Kastan Denies Firing Shots in Drive-By Slaying
- WESTMINSTER : Mayor Ousted as Agency Chairman
- Torrey Pines' John Allred Says He Will Attend USC
- INDOOR SOCCER
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson Carries Antelope Valley to 95-63 Victory
- A Happy 'Landing'? : Producer Hopes to Save Unraveling 'Knots'
- Bank Deposit Insurance Fund May Need Bailout
- Boeing Co. reported a 26.7% increase in...
- Herbs, Herbs, Herbs : Herb Recipes From the Pros
- 10 Hours of Tofu
- Winnie Mandela Cleared on Sit-Down Charges
- La Canada Flintridge : Father Admits Beating
- STRUCTURES : Aging Palaces : Multiplexes threaten the survival of classic movie houses. But the Mayfair in Ventura and a handful of others hang on.
- Theft Victims Can Reclaim Their Hot Property : Crime: Police are displaying items seized during the arrest of two men on burglary charges in hopes that they can be linked to other cases.
- El Cajon
- Track and Field
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Crespi Falters in 4 Overtimes, 69-66
- Dodgers Seek Doughty for Scout Position
- Pros, Cons of Flexible IRAS Aren't Simple
- RETAILING
- When Cultures Collide
- FILM : Flawed 'Lolita' Remains Temptress
- Hats OffMost politicians never saw a cliche...
- Several Weapon Systems Feel Pinch of Defense Spending Cuts : Military: Pentagon budget proposal halts production of B-2 bomber and Seawolf submarine. More funds are sought for 'Star Wars.'
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE / GENTE
- Playing a Small Crowd : Schools: Music on Tour performers bring real theater--with an international flavor--to elementary students. The result? A fifth-grader's highest praise: 'These guys are really neat.'
- Text: Translating 'Agenda for Growth' Into Specifics
- THE OLD JAMMIES STILL FIT : Some Parts Are a Little Worn, But Young Teens Should Get Into Fullerton Children's Rep's 'Pajama Game'
- 'Instant' Party Is a Lesson in Smooth Sailing
- Aid for First-Time Home Buyers Planned : Housing: Under a new plan, the city would loan as much as $50,000 toward a home purchase to qualified applicants.
- Ritchie Fills Huntington Post
- When Music Fades
- COUNTYWIDE : Firefighter Training, Ambulances Studied
- 2 S.D. Students Named as Finalists in Elite Science Competition
- Father Arrested After Injured Baby Is Found
- San Diego
- USD's Success in Middle Pivots on 3-Man Rotation : Basketball: Undersized but mobile, Barnhard, Watson and Grant are asked to defend opponents' big men, provide some offense.
- Lance Neal, a former football player at...
- Bigger Challenge Awaits Chapman Baseball
- AMERICAN'S CUP '92 : Nippon Challenge Enjoys Fateful Day
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : El Camino Tops Rancho Bernardo
- Corona del Mar Scares Estancia
- Jordan Limits NBA Use of His Image
- THE ARTS/STAGE
- Latin Music Executives to Issue Rallying Cry at Convention
- NASA May Scrub New Shuttle Rocket : Space: The agency's proposed $15-billion budget plan would also scrap a comet probe and shut down a Venus spacecraft.
- BUSINESS NEWS : Trinity Mortgage Head on State Housing Board
- COLUMN ONE : The Model Here Isn't America : The formula of free markets and democracy is losing ground in East Asia. Malaysia, for one, favors central planning and social control--and its gains are dramatic.
- Piggy Bank Leads to Murder Suspect
- Valley Fever Outbreak Hits Record Level : Health: Sometimes-fatal disease affects victims primarily in San Joaquin Valley. Scientists suspect that heavy rains last March nurtured the fungus that causes it.
- Students Warned: Anyone Can Get It
- Santa Monica : Budget Priorities Voiced
- County Budget Gap Hits $16 Million : Finances: The projected shortfall was increased because tax revenue was less than expected, officials say.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Robbers Hold Up Jewelry Store
- Miscellany
- 3 Area Football Players Commit to Big West Teams
- Valley Hoping to Go Straight to Penthouse
- TELEVISION/MOVIES
- No Final Curtain for Stanford Drama : Funding: The university's renowned theater department survives severe budget cuts, but the program still faces an uncertain future.
- State of the Reunion : Adolescents Trapped by the Past, but Honk Moves Forward
- ART REVIEWS : Industrial-Strength Sculptures by Mary Brogger
- Move-Up Home Buyers Pretty Much Left Out : Real estate: While Bush's plan may boost first-time purchases, it does little to dispel caution in the other key housing sector.
- Herbs, Herbs, Herbs : Getting Rich by Getting Fresh
- Stanford Is Not Alone in Overbilling, Auditors Say : Research: A river cruise, limousine rentals and dinner dances were charged as costs at some schools.
- Toby Metoyer
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Basketball Shooting Star Sets Her Sights at the Court's Outer Limits : Basketball: Kristen Ebright of Whitney High is No. 2 among three-point shooters in CIF Southern Section history.
- Taste for the Exotic : Perilla leaf, daikon, bok choy and burdock root tempt the adventurous palate.
- Christopher Panel to Join Fight Over Charter Reform : Police: Updated commission report is expected to urge voters to back measures, including limiting chief's tenure.
- A Hundred Million Reasons to Worry : Coming up a bit short--$150 million--L.A. schools face a growing nightmare
- OAK PARK : Advisory Council Backs Deerhill Park
- Accounting Firm Urges Torrance to Strengthen Investment Controls
- DANA POINT : $10,000 Voted for City Manager Search
- Warm Winds Clear the Air, Push Temperatures Into 80s
- Cooper, Sanders Play Major Roles for USC : Trojans: They combine for 43 points to pick up the scoring chores from foul-plagued Miner.
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- ANGELUS LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Methodical Mater Dei Marches On With 77-65 Victory Over Bishop Amat
- IMF Approves $2.1-Billion Loan to Brazil as Key to Reforms : Economy: Deal is crucial to give Third World's biggest debtor a breathing spell. New policies win praise.
- Stocks, Bonds Skid on Interest Rate Worries
- A Honey of a Dessert
- Implant Firm to Probe Its Own Actions : Health: Dow Corning hires Griffin Bell, former attorney general, to oversee investigation of company's development of silicone breast devices.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Big Bird to Big Bard : A mix including 'Sesame Street Live,' endangered flora and fauna, music, comedy and art is on tap.
- Glendale : Development Hearing Reset
- Abused Women Find Solace in Each Other--and in Spanish : Social services: Las Mujeres provides counseling and legal help. It is the only refuge of its type in the Valley.
- White House's Crystal Ball Shows Some Flaws
- No Bids Likely for Site on Los Feliz Blvd.
- City Hall Takes First Step to Tap Port Profits : Revenue: Two City Council committees will study ways the wealthy port might help the recession-strapped city.
- 'Sailboats on the Horizon' : Only Washington can now end Haiti's heartbreak
- COUNTYWIDE : Didier Sworn In as Superior Court Judge
- Dills Changes Mind Again, Won't Run in 25th District
- INSURANCE
- Yacht Builders Hail Tax Repeal Plan : Impact: The 10% levy on big-ticket items has cut deeply into the county boat industry, with many longtime operators forced out of business.
- Retro Nouvelle
- HEAD Views Vary on Clinton Allegations
- Downey : Teacher Named to Council After Carter Resigns
- Claremont : Weekly Recycling Pickups
- Munitions Take Toll in Kuwait
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Tough Break, Tough Guy : A Surfing Accident Left Him Paralyzed, but Jeff Robinson Is Now Walking Again
- India Bus Blast Kills 2; Sikh Militants Blamed
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Oceanside School Board Upholds Medical Policy
- OLYMPICS : World Will Judge Killy's Decade of Work
- FISHING : Anglers Return With Their Full Limit of Cod
- Jim Harris' Family Plays Together, Has Stayed Together : Prep basketball: Ocean View coach's son is his team's leading scorer. Oldest daughter is an assistant coach.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Manages to Hold On, Stop Golden West Streak
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- What the Tax Proposals May Mean to You
- Gala Raises $775,000 for Legal Aid Group
- Council's Ex-Gadfly Won't Do Jail Time : Justice: A judge ordered Al Ramirez to perform community service for disrupting a meeting.
- Councilman Arrested on Drunk Charge : Crime: Hershel Keyser refused to take alcohol test, police say. He faces hearing on license suspension.
- Council Accepts Baseball Assn.'s Reform Plan : Finances: Contract requires detailed budget breakdowns and monthly financial reports. But critics are not satisfied.
- Realty Agent Carries On Renovation Efforts in Honor of Late Partner
- 20/20 in Laguna Hills Serves Up 'Perfect EYEtalian Food'
- Wicked Good Stories in 'Bradbury Theater'
- Accord Reached on $6.2-Billion Bond Proposal : Public works: Legislature must ratify agreement reached by Wilson and legislative leaders on ballot package for schools, prisons and other projects.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Azusa Pacific Guard Nearing NAIA Record
- D.A. Clears Police Who Shot at Suspect
- Police Say International Theft Ring Is Moving In
- Temporary Ban on Council Office Remodeling Urged
- COUNTYWIDE : Bank Robber Flees With $800
- Officials Still Hope to Reopen Old Todd Property as Shipyard : Harbor: But use of the site for a container facility or as a storage yard for new cars is being considered.
- AQMD Staff Urges 'Smog Exchange'
- Nostalgia Up to Speed on Route 66
- AIRLINES
- Economy Ekes Out Tiny Gain : Commerce: The gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of just 0.3% in the fourth quarter. But Greenspan sees no need for action.
- Many Companies Are Wary of R&D; Plan : Technology: Smaller firms aren't making enough money to take advantage of tax credits. Bigger organizations see a long-term benefit.
- Pan-O-Rama
- NEIGHBORS : Lighter Side of Art : Instructor Ron Walker takes a humorous approach in his course to help simplify modern works.
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE BOYS NEXT DOOR' : A Play Actors Love : The audience is in a quandary whether to laugh at or feel sorry for the four men. In the end, there is some consciousness-raising.
- Tons of Recycled Christmas Trees Bring Post-Holiday Cheer to Dumps
- El Monte : State Waste Plan Rejected
- C. W. Designs Caters to Preteen-Agers
- INFERTILITY: Ventura County couples find few local treatments. They speak of hourslong drives elsewhere for daily 15-minute blood tests as they struggle along . . . : The Road to Parenthood
- THEATER REVIEW 'LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES' : Bedroom Humor : A sardonic farce exposes the moral bankruptcy of two scheming sexual entrepreneurs.
- Escondido Innovations for Housing Are Winners
- View From Below : Residents Are Upset by Go-Ahead for Hillside Mansion
- Magic of Punch and Judy Lures Trouper Back to Act
- ANAHEIM : Donations Earn Kids a PJ Day
- Shear Pleasure : Dottin Delights in Basketball, Cutting Hair
- Disney Drops Suit Over Its Bid to Sell Cartoons to Fox Stations
- California Impact : What Economists in State Think of the Budget Package
- Kicking the Tax Loophole Habit
- Sam and the Country Ham: A Food Fable
- Veal: Never Too Thin or Too Rich
- A Clinic of Its Own : Dr. Mark Surrey, a Beverly Hills specialist, got calls about Ventura County infertility patients. He finally chose to open a local center.
- Study Links Ads, Coverage of Smoking Hazards : Media: Researchers say magazines that did not take tobacco advertising were far more likely to carry articles on the perils of cigarettes.
- Narcotics Officers Get Stung Before the Deal
- INS Reportedly Seeks to Move Office to Anaheim
- $1.5-Trillion Budget Calls for Cuts in Taxes, Defense Outlay : Spending: Funding is static for most domestic programs in President's fiscal plan. Administration promises that the package would produce economic recovery by midyear.
- Duarte : Sobriety Checkpoint
- Democrats: Bush Plan Is Blueprint for Reelection : Reaction: Lawmakers say tax cuts are too small to spur economic recovery. Budget uses accounting gimmicks to conceal deficit increase, they charge.
- Questions Mark End of Judge's DUI Case : Courts: Months of legal maneuvering end in a hung jury and mistrial. Following his car crash, he had failed parts of the field sobriety test and refused to take other parts. Prosecutor says she'll charge him again.
- Going for the Green Through Avocados
- Yeltsin Is Back on His Schedule, Sort of. . . .
- Restaurants Achieve Writer Nominations
- DISCOVERY : Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Club
- 1 Worker Dies, 2nd Badly Hurt as Crane Touches Power Line
- A Garden of Sound : On Seattle's alternative rock scene, a psychedelic-grunge- punk-metal-etc. group is making its music.
- BACK IN THE PIPELINE : Surf Rock Daddy Dick Dale Finds a New Wave of Popular Music Curling His Way
- SCORECARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Retarded Man's Good Samaritan Repaid in Scholarship, Honors
- Culver City : Traffic Diverter Approved
- Assembly Passes Bill to Hinder Soka's Plans
- COLUMN LEFT : We're Keeping Europe Safe From Ghosts : The Cold War's over, but the U.S. is still spending $100 billion fighting a nonexistent enemy.
- SANTA ANITA : Vying Victor Makes Desormeaux a Prophet--and Black a Winner
- South Torrance Boys Edge Torrance, 69-67
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Free Throws Help Cypress Survive Wild Finish, Beat Orange Coast
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Can Count On Devil of Time at Home
- USC's Win Is No Miner Upset : College basketball: With their star player in foul trouble, Cooper and Sanders spark the Trojans' 86-82 victory. The Bruins' winning streak ends at 14.
- Gentry Be-Bops Between Two Jazz Styles : * Performance: The saxophonist, who appears tonight at El Matador, plays both traditional tunes and fusion.
- THE ARTS/STAGE
- At Casting Calls, She Brings the Family : * Acting: A Newport Beach mother launched careers for her three young children when she joined a support group for families of twins.
- Mahony on Childbearing
- Human Rights Concept Is a Historical One
- Criticism of U.S. Workers
- Mahony on Childbearing
- AIDS Commentary
- Criticism of U.S. Workers
- Human Rights Concept Is a Historical One
- Good Frug/Bad Frug
- Human Rights Concept Is a Historical One
- Mahony on Childbearing
- Mahony on Childbearing
- Mahony on Childbearing
- Implants and Arthritis
- Good Frug/Bad Frug
- Good Frug/Bad Frug
- Mahony on Childbearing
- Criticism of U.S. Workers
- Good Frug/Bad Frug
- Canceled Program
- Mahony on Childbearing
- Soviet Name
- Evaluating Police Costs vs. Service
- Good Frug/Bad Frug
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 30, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 30, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 30, 1992
- Names in the News - Jan. 30, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 30, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 30, 1992
- BLUE DAY FOR BLUES: Blues legend Willie...
- MESS WITH SUCCESS? Anaheim's Carl N. Karcher...
- WIDE-SCREEN POLITICS: It might come too late...
- Criticism Greets Mahony's Plan for Movie Code : Hollywood: Writers' and filmmakers' organizations say that freedom of expression would be limited and that the current system is working.
- LIGHT STYLE : Herbs, Herbs, Herbs : Rancho Victorious
- Budget Funds Park Deal, Is Mixed Bag for Defense Firms : Valley: Proposal would clear way for Santa Monica Mountains land purchase. Northrop's B-2 program would be cut, but SDI boost may help local companies.
- Yeltsin Asks 80% Cut in Warheads for U.S., Russia
- Local Impact: O.C. Wins Some and Loses Some
- Useful Guide to Filing a Lawsuit . . . and More
- Squash: Taking Center Court
- Martinez, Casillas On Track to Compete Again
- GOLDEN RETURN: NBC flew former Olympic gold...
- Job Worries Outweigh Optimism After Bush's Address : State of the Union: Most say tax credits will help. But many are disappointed the President didn't stress putting people back to work.
- Insiders Asked to Help Select Planning Chief : City Hall: Bradley's decision to involve two of his longtime advisers, who have lobbied for controversial real estate projects, angers homeowners.
- San Diego
- Santa Paula Jail Foe May Run Against Supervisor : Politics: Councilman John Melton is gauging whether he has the support to challenge Maggie Erickson Kildee.
- ANAHEIM : Homeowners Group Backs Vote Reform
- PLATFORM : Dial the Crooks Out
- Brewery Flushes Creek to Clean Last of Spill : Sepulveda Basin: Anheuser-Busch had tried to dry out the stream after leaking cleanser posed a possible threat to wildlife.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2nd-Story Addition to Condo Rejected
- Ah, 80-degree days--summer's back, at last. Get-away-from-it-all...
- U.S. Appeal of Contempt Order Fails : Courts: The request is denied because the cited FBI agent remains unpunished. He refused to testify in a trial involving the slaying of three robbers.
- Science Finalist Cloned Human Enzyme
- SANTA ANA : 1 of 2 Men Slain at Complex Identified
- Castle Falls Short as a Home : Generation gap: Couple want to sell the mansion they built to house five generations of their family. Their children wanted places of their own.
- MISSION VIEJO : Poll on Annexation to Be Released Today
- Worker Is Badly Hurt at Hillside Slide Area : Accident: Emergency crew member falls 60 feet down a narrow hole and is pulled free by a crane. He was part of a team working to stabilize the yard of a home endangered by a collapsing slope.
- 41 Errors Linked to Computerized Dispatch System
- Mildred S. Terry; Catholic School Teacher
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 30, 1992