- POP/ROCK - Jan. 29, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 29, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 29, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 29, 1992
- Obituaries - Jan. 29, 1992
- GRAYER DAYS: The number of people 85...
- Candidates Give Speech Low Marks
- Sen. Davis Won't Seek Reelection : Politics: He has been a maverick, angering some fellow Republicans with stands on environment and gay rights.
- Faulty Estimates Blamed for L.A. School Deficit
- Architects Squabble Over Hospital Bids at Supervisors' Meeting : Public works: County acknowledges 'anomalies' in contract process. Board puts off decision on designs.
- JUST SAY NO WAY: Orange County teen-agers...
- Pool Breaks Loose on Collapsing Hill, Threatens 4 Homes
- BED COUNT: County supervisors who approved the...
- Gates Says Search for Chief Is Unfair, Predetermined
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Providence Run Finishes Syracuse
- Poway High senior Allison Brady accepted a...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fullerton Girls Too Quick in Victory Over Troy
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 29, 1992
- Amateur Champion Bray Says Racism Mars U.S. Boxing Team
- MOVIES - Jan. 29, 1992
- Producers Guild Names Nominees
- Victorious Redskins Bask in Last Hurrahs
- USC Gets Djavadian by Default
- The Winter Alternatives : Carlson Managing a Fine Balance Between School Figures and School
- Pro Basketball
- Gulls Top Eagles in Shootout : Hockey: Goalie Rick Knickle keeps the Gulls in the game, allowing Ron Duguay to score a goal to win, 3-2.
- THE NHL : To Michaels, Special Magic of Miracle on Ice Is Frozen in Time
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : St. Genevieve Unable to Catch Bell-Jeff Despite 4th-Quarter Rally
- From Any Angle, It's Worth It
- Magic's Decision to Play Continues to Spur Controversy : Pro basketball: Readers surveyed in Orlando are against his All-Star participation.
- Pro Football
- Miscellany
- Pro Basketball
- UCSD Meet Takes on Big-Time Look
- Judge Backs Coleman, Criticizes Missouri
- BOWLING U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN : Duggan Feels 'Comfortable' at Fountain Bowl
- Body Found Burned in Bed Is Identified
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Good Job--Keep It Up
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Area Attorneys Named to the Bench
- Boy, 3, Shot to Death; 6 Relatives Questioned
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Good Job--Keep It Up
- Shelter Aide Who Took Puppy Home Faces Trial
- 77th Street Division Joins Police Program : Crime: The move is made after Ridley-Thomas complains that black neighborhoods were excluded from the community-based experiment.
- San Diego
- Nixon Library Has Yet to Reach Its Attendance Goal : Tourism: Its target of 1,000 visitors a day is still unmet, but it surpassed all other presidential institutions in paid attendance last year.
- Man Charged in Death of Wife Found in Closet
- COUNTYWIDE : County OKs $20,000 for Telecommuting
- Ex-Deputy Taped Colleagues, Will Testify : Trial: Prosecutors say he will be a key witness in charges of money-skimming by elite drug unit.
- D.A. May Ask Death Penalty for Ex-Worker : Courts: Fired worker Robert Earl Mack pleads not guilty in the slaying of a company labor negotiator and the wounding of his ex-boss at General Dynamics.
- Antonovich Asks County to Report on Slum Inquiry
- HEALTH WATCH : A Woman's Place
- OJAI : School's Founder to Be Honored
- SIMI VALLEY : Roofer-Caused Fire Damages 2 Condos
- First, the Crazed Careerist; Now, the Killer Nanny : Guilt: The media leap on any story that shows bad things happening to women who work.
- Good Job--Now, Onward : California delegation finally gets White House's attention
- Swim Pool on Top of Hill Breaks Loose, Perils Homes : Landslide: Damage has mounted to $1.5 million, and six homes face new danger. Workmen seek to stabilize the pool and hillside.
- Lobbying by Architects for County Hospital Pacts Builds Anger : Government: They charge unfairness in the selection process. Supervisors delay action on 2 largest projects.
- Ed Davis Calls It Quits: 'I Have Served Long Enough'
- 53 Fired at Plant Making Implants
- 50 Laid Off at Western Digital Corp.
- Shearson in Talks to Buy 1st Capital : * Acquisition: The investment house reportedly is close to signing a $50-million deal for the failed life insurance firm.
- Benton Oil Seeking Cash to Pump Into Drilling Projects : Energy: The Oxnard-based company has run into difficulties raising money. Some investors are skeptical of the firm's plans.
- Citation Mortgage Buys Bad Nursing Home Loans
- Canada Judge Rules Against Bembenek
- U.S. Recalls Envoy to Haiti Over Police Attack
- Culture : Beauty and the Beast of Apartheid in S. Africa : Amid the bathing-suit and talent contests, there is also bias. A black woman can win and yet lose the crown.
- Iraqis Harass Inspectors; U.N. Protests : Mideast: Members of weapons team are jostled and pinned against wall in Baghdad while police just watch.
- URBAN INNOVATION : 'Partner' Helps Buyers Grab a First Rung on Housing Ladder : Agency in Vermont buys the land, owner buys the dwelling. They split the 'limited equity.'
- Black Officers Seek Probe of LAPD After Alleged Threat
- DANA POINT : Planners OK Night Lights for Ball Field
- Alleged Crime Bosses Create a Scene : Chase: Reporters and photographers pursued reputed mobsters after a brief court hearing in which they pleaded not guilty.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Youngsters Have a Ball With Snow
- Man Receives Custody of Child, 4, He Didn't Father : Family law: Custody struggle may set precedent in state. Boy's most likely biological father consents to suspension of his rights.
- Clippers Still Seeking an Outside Chance : Pro basketball: With teams collapsing around their inside players and cutting off Harper, they need a shooting guard.
- Comedy Central Hopes to Get First Laugh on State of the Union
- ART REVIEW : An Art of Darkness at MOCA
- Spreading a Love of Music : Donation: A Beverly Hills philanthropist has chosen UCSD music library to house her collection of letters, scores and concert programs from trend-setting American composers.
- Spear Repurchases 130,000 Shares of Common Stock
- Brief Lead Over Brown in Polls Boosts Agran Camp : Campaign: For 2 days, ex-Irvine mayor enjoys an edge over ex-governor among N.H. voters.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- GMAC-Funded Home Buyers to Get Refunds
- Party Puts Charity Ahead of the Game
- 'Dial-a-Porn' Dealt High Court Setback : Judiciary: Justices let stand rules that force customers to write to their phone company for access to sexually explicit services.
- S. African Police Fire on Protesters, Arrest 12 at Rally
- Woman Guilty in First of Seven Road Slayings
- R.H. Macy Files for Bankruptcy : Retailing: Firm says it will conduct business as usual after taking Chapter 11 action in New York. No immediate store closures or layoffs are seen.
- * Sally Mugabe; Wife of Zimbabwe President
- CAMARILLO : Quiet Gunman Robs First Interstate Bank
- CAMARILLO : Panel Being Formed to Study Park Plan
- Remap May Threaten the Futures of 7 Incumbents : Politics: Monday's state Supreme Court decision may pit officeholders against each other or put them on alien turf.
- SUPER BOWL XXVI : Gibbs Throws a Pass : Pro football: He sends credit flying toward Redskin assistants and players, laughs at genius tag.
- Hockey
- PRO FOOTBALL : With Gibbs, Rypien, Look for Redskins Again Next Season
- HONORS, HONORS
- Investor Group Raises Storage Equities Stake
- COLUMN ONE : Rapes That Are 'Not as Heinous' : A light sentence for assault on a prostitute has put Australia's male-dominated courts on trial. 'Judicial sexism' has women outraged.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Extra Day Added to Shuttle Mission
- Under the Unlovely L.A. Palms
- FULLERTON : An Uneventful Find, No Bones About It
- Some Exercisers Won't Wear Shoes--to Save Their Soles
- Palmdale Woman Held in Newborn's Death
- Kidnaping Foiled as Deputies Rush Payoff Site
- Cabbies Must Up Insurance or Lose Permits : Transit: MTDB is unhappy with new coverage that leaves independent owners liable for first $35,000 in damages.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Carlyle Appointed to School Board
- Don't Let Government Give Up on Family : Taxation: An increase in exemptions for children does nothing for parents who stay home rather than use child care.
- Ailing Valley Federal's Earnings Drop 64% in '91
- David M. Croughan has been appointed resident...
- Documentary : Muslims Under the Gun : In tense Algeria, prayers, politics and police converge at mosques each Friday.
- Cultural Chameleons : Lifestyle: Details count when German 'tribes' masquerade as Vikings or Huns: 'It's really tough to get decent camel skins.'
- Flame Still Burns in Heart of Former Firefighter
- High-Pressure Sales Tactics of Health Care Programs Assailed
- Stranded Pair Watched Search in Wrong Area : Rescue: Mountain bikers hike to safety after helicopters, firefighters spend hours combing wrong canyon trail.
- OXNARD : Man Arrested Over Theft, False Report
- Baseball
- 2 Simi Valley High, Royal High Linemen Commit to Universities
- Baseball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Parks Sparks Duke to Rout of Clemson
- Montclair Prep Playoff Ban Upheld by Panel
- Florida State Makes Its Mark in ACC and Top 25
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Working Women Are Healthier, Study Finds : Science: Report says females with jobs show less risk of heart disease. Researcher says it should ease fears that they will get same work-related ailments as males.
- Deputies Stumble Upon Gory Scene : Crime: While investigating another matter, they find two bodies in the initial stages of being dismembered. Two suspects are arrested.
- COUNTYWIDE : Lack of Latino Doctors Addressed
- USC Gets Grant to Boost Ranks of Latino Teachers
- Hate-Crime Charges Filed in Dog Attack on Black
- San Diego
- Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, 101; Acting Career Spanned 80 Years
- Fresno State Beats San Jose State, 64-51
- College Basketball
- College Basketball
- This Matchup Figures to Be Better Than Bills-Redskins
- Hockey
- Cougars See a Difference With Twins : Basketball: Capistrano Valley is ranked second in the county, partly because of the addition of Katie and Susan Scott's varied--and separate--talents.
- GM Will Launch Another Share Offer to Raise Cash : * Autos: It's the third time in eight months that the firm has turned to the market for capital.
- Union Carbide Loses $63 Million
- Cook to Stay on Past Retirement Age, Arco Says
- Advanced Savings Bank Placed in Receivership
- RETAILING
- Clinton Seeks to Regroup in Tour of Friendly South
- Changing Lifestyles : Where the Work Ethic Doesn't Work : In Eastern Europe, socialist-bred habits die hard at the workplace. 'They drink, they smoke, they come (in) late,' complains one employer.
- NAIROBI : A Trial--Finally
- * Ignacio Bernal y Garcia Pimentel; Anthropologist
- Student in Video Says He Smoked Marijuana
- * James (Thunderbird) Davis; Blues Singer
- No sooner did we rule on whether...
- He Wants to Hold My Hand
- CSUN Fails to Keep Pace With Panthers, Loses 90-71
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ruzicka Goal Gives Bruins 3-2 Victory
- RIGHTS WATCH : Barrier Erosion
- Melizza Benitez
- Hockey
- Baseball
- Titans' Powell Has No Regrets
- Letterman Open to Other TV Options : Television: When his current contract expires, the host of NBC's 'Late Night' may be bound for another network.
- Striving to Be a Place Businesses Would Like to Call Home : * Economy: Sobered by the loss of jobs and the displeasure of local companies, San Diego and other California cities are taking steps to become more user-friendly.
- Liquidation of Thrift Will Cost Taxpayers
- Disney's Net Increases 22%
- Transamerica Unit Promotes 2
- Grumman Corp. said stringent cost controls and...
- Laguna Hills Business Owner Backpedals on Pleas : Charges: David Sterns of Ultimate Business Network had pleaded guilty to fraud and tax evasion, but now says he didn't understand the ramifications. Sentencing is delayed.
- Child Torture Not Unusual in Turkey, U.S. Group Says
- Market Scene : 'White Gold' Turns to Dross in Government Hands : Egypt's legendary cotton industry has fallen on hard times. Efforts to privatize it may be too little, too late.
- Bush Calls for Boost in Anti-Drug Funds
- Delegates Gather for Mideast Peace Talks in Moscow : Diplomacy: Multilateral conference is marred by Palestinian dispute and absence of Syria, Lebanon.
- Tonight's State of Union Address Pivotal : Presidency: Bush hopes it will help restore his stature and convince the nation he has a plan to end its economic trauma.
- A Crushing Blow to Drivers : Freeways: Ramp closure makes the morning commute through the nation's fifth-busiest intersection a nightmare. Two accidents played a part in the slowdown.
- County-City Showdown Looming on Jail Proposal : Overcrowding: Foes step up effort to squelch a controversial plan to further expand Theo Lacy in Orange. Supervisors are scheduled to vote today; an 'explosive' meeting is predicted.
- Charred Opera Archive Is Called a Cultural Loss : Burbank: Most items in the Ledler Foundation's collection were not one of a kind, but many were historically interesting.
- Hollywood Heiress's Marriage Turns to Dark Tale of Theft, Murder Plots
- Residents' Airport Noise Plan Criticized as Legally Precarious : Van Nuys: A city attorney warns that a judge rejected a similar proposal in 1979. It is feared that businesses may sue.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : OTHER GAMES
- Baseball
- Pro Football
- College Basketball
- Mater Dei's Billy Blanton Chooses San Diego State
- STAGE REVIEWS : Jens' 'Marlene' Remains a Mystery at Gem Theatre
- TV REVIEW : 'Critters': ABC Has Built Itself a Better Mousetrap
- SAN CLEMENTE : Design Review Law Eased for Houses
- $25,000 Grant Awarded to Study Effects of El Nino
- Woman Was Slain After Police Took Abuse Complaint
- SIMI VALLEY : Historical Society to Get More Space
- $17,500 Awarded to Woman in Harassment Case : Courts: A jury finds Buena Park police negligent but refuses to grant plaintiff more money.
- Sierra Club Seeks Halt to Sewage Pipe Work : Courts: It says the $30-million 'Big Pipe' along border won't be needed if a judge decides next year to alter San Diego's sewage treatment upgrade program.
- Plan B Back on Schedule for Feb. 1
- Chapman Baseball Preview
- Rare Challenge Awaits Golden West
- Plan to Sell ATI Medical Prompts Rival to Sue
- MACY'S SEEKS BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION : Q&A; : Some Answers to Questions About Filing
- Quiet Legacy of Once-Hated Proposition 65
- Clinton Story Puts Star in Spotlight
- Cat Lovers Are Concerned, Saddened and a Little Scared
- City Council Panel OKs $2 Hike for Dog Licenses
- Perceptronics to Join in Making Combat Simulator
- * Robert E. Rulon was named corporate...
- Finkelstein Now Faces His Biggest Career Challenge
- Beckman Posts 5% Increase in Net Income
- Japanese Executive Decries Iacocca Remarks : * Trade: Nissan president calls the Chrysler chief's recent accusations of lying 'outrageous and insulting.'
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lifeguards May Get Enforcement Clout
- San Diego
- 'Orange Crush' Gets Tighter
- Council Members Question Oxnard Phone Contract
- STAGE
- Cautious Dow Up 7.83 Before Bush Speech : Market Overview
- Environment : Strange Endeavor, But Don't Pooh-Pooh It : Military satellites are scanning Australia's Outback for a peaceful purpose: to help save valuable rangelands.
- CAMARILLO : Crisis Teams Help Students After Loss
- OXNARD : Slaying Victim's Car Found by Deputies
- Hawk Rises From Ashes to Fly Free Again : Wildlife: The bird was badly burned eight months ago in an electrocution that killed her mate. A raptor center rehabilitated her.
- 5 of 13 Semifinalists for Gates' Job Disclosed : LAPD: They include a critic of the chief, a high-ranking black officer, and the former head of DARE program.
- Sex and the Candidate: Need to Know What? : Private lives and public issues: Where's the proportion?
- Sentence Ends in Question : Dog abuser gets 6 months; slayer of black teen gets probation
- A Clash of Priorities : Cyclist Wants to Ride at Barcelona, but Also Wants to Keep Her MS in Check
- College Basketball
- Lee Stevens' Wrist Worries Angels : Angels: Successor to first baseman Wally Joyner is wearing a cast on right wrist, which has bothered him since last season.
- 1,800 Acres Offered for OK to Build Golf Course : Development: A Japanese tycoon proposes the land swap. The plan would create the largest privately held nature preserve in the Ojai Valley.
- TransWorld Bancorp Earns $1.8 Million in '91
- HEALTH CARE
- Schering-Plough Corp., maker of drugs and health...
- Home Resales Up 21% in O.C. in December : * Real estate: Other urban areas throughout the state also report gains, but the rosy figures are not adjusted for seasonal fluctuations.
- Terminal Data Narrows Loss in Fiscal 1st Quarter
- Coast Guard Searches for Missing Boater
- Clinton Lying in Denying an Affair, Woman Insists : Rebuttal: Gennifer Flowers offers tapes as proof of a liaison. But discrepancies cast doubt on parts of her story.
- Bush's Address on TV Tonight
- Orbiting Cosmonauts, Controllers Demand Pay Increase
- Clinton Seeks to Regroup, Tours Stronghold in South
- Ruling May Reshuffle Politics of Region : Redistricting: The state Supreme Court decision is expected to generate new opportunities for aspiring officeholders. It also is likely to revive complaints that Latino voting strength is being fragmented.
- PIRU : Toad Study to Delay Reopening of Trail
- Sink or Swim : Flood at L.A. Zoo Finds Animals Adapting to Water--Fast
- Southland Firms' Role in Supporting Charities Fades
- Santa Barbara Ends Pepperdine's Streak at Five
- Married to Speed : Joe and Gere Amato Are Searching for a 300-M.P.H. Run
- Baseball
- Pro Football
- Pro Football
- A Producer's-Eye View of Gulf War
- California Condo Sales Rise 5.4% in December : * Housing: Although state home sales were flat, they were up 0.9% nationally--confirming a modest recovery.
- Corporate Gifts Shrink as Recession Tightens : Philanthropy: While the amount donated by firms grew in 1990, it did not keep pace with inflation and accounted for a smaller share of the total given.
- Clinton Lied in Denying Affair, Woman Insists : Rebuttal: Gennifer Flowers offers tapes as proof of a liaison. She refuses to discuss apparent discrepancies in her story.
- 61 Reported Killed in Battles in Georgia and Nagorno-Karabakh
- Bill Would Crack Secrecy in Suits on Product Liability
- * Joseph O. Parker; Former Head of International Trade Commission
- $45,000 in Furs Taken in Santa Clarita Burglary
- FULLERTON : Russians to Speak at CSUF on Failed Coup
- Witt Off the Hook in City Hall Sex Scandal
- IRVINE : Suspect, Officer Injured in Crash
- ORANGE : Gen. Schwarzkopf to Speak at Chapman
- Grieving Family Is Given Free Flight to Funeral
- Poway
- Proposed New City Hall a Shouting Issue in Del Mar : Balloting: But then, what isn't? Voters today will decide yet another acrimonious debate in the coastal city.
- On another recruiting front, Abdul McCullough, the...
- RETAILING
- Victor A. (Chip) Perry III joined Times...
- Ron Blake has joined Woods Construction in...
- LAKE FOREST : Council Won't Fund Competing Chamber
- Keating Is Called a Near-Saint by Letter Writers : * S&Ls;: Supporters, detractors of the ex-Lincoln Savings boss make impassioned pleas to the judge for justice.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- S.D. Attorney Convicted of Defrauding 4 Hotels
- Bush Proposal May Signal Return of Tax Loopholes : Economy: The White House, many Democrats want to drop 1986 reforms on deductions, exemptions, credits.
- A Question of Faith : The prophecy movement has electrified many charismatic Christians, but others say it's a sham.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Jury Selection Starts in Dahmer Trial
- Filing's Impact on Bullock's Is Uncertain
- BREA : City OKs Agreement Involving Landfill
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN'S HEALTH : Mammography Radiates Doubts : An activist coalition fighting breast cancer needs to question the line doled out by the cancer Establishment.
- Recently Freed Parolee Held in Man's Killing
- Teams Set for Pigskin Classic
- LITERATURE REVIEW : A World Out of Kilter in 'Helter Skelter'
- SBA Loans Help Sherman Oaks Bank's Business : Profits: American Pacific, which seemed boring in the go-go 1980s, outperforms its local rivals thanks in part to conservative lending practices.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Auditors' Report Cites Doubts About MAI's Ability to Keep Going
- Oil Firm Faces Charges in Harbor Gasoline Spill
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hearing on Changes in Planning Delayed
- ROME : Small Step For China
- Trade, Security Focus of ASEAN Summit
- Media : The Comic Side of Hong Kong : An American cartoonist spatters ink across greed, British bumbling and the colony's culture clash.
- Foes of Elsmere Dump Cite Peril to Rare Animals
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Fined in Illegal Handling of Waste
- New Look at High-Speed Train Asked : Transit: A commissioner says the county can't afford to pay its share of preliminary expenses for the LAX-Palmdale line.
- Trail Tips
- Man Found Dead in Apartment
- Study on Improving Safety at LAX Due This Week
- Biola on Top With Holmquist
- More Than a New Album, a New Appreciation for Life
- MUSIC REVIEW : Vogler Quartet in West Coast Debut
- No Ratings Record for Super Bowl
- After Bush Speech, CBS Asks 'America' to Call In : Television: With 10,000 phone lines in place, the network plans the most extensive and immediate interactive phone poll to date.
- Baseball
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : New Koch Boat Expected to Sail Saturday
- Gonzalez Keeps WBC Title Despite Several Low Blows
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / SOUTHLAND PREVIEW : NCAA's New Scheduling Rules Throw Coaches a Curve
- Running
- TransTechnology Earns $496,000 in 3rd Quarter
- C+C and Natalie Cole Score Big in American Music Awards
- Bullock's Slips Further From Its Proud Past
- Potrero
- Recreation Center Gets New Quarters
- City Panel OKs Seismic Study of Buildings, Bridges
- State Hopes Firm Pays Large Fine Over Spill : Damages: Officials delay filing a lawsuit against Mobil Oil Corp. over pollution of the Santa Clara River in Valencia.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Changes Rejected for Jack's Surfboards
- Fallbook Schools Put Bond Issue on Ballot : Education: Compromise vote calls for $20-million bond on June ballot.
- Remainder of S&L;'s Loans Termed 'Dirt' : * Banking: Regulators aren't sure of the price of liquidating Great American, but it is probable the costs will be staggering.
- Firm Seeks FDA Approval for Surgical Safety Device : * Medical innovation: The monitor would alert operating-room personnel to the presence of potentially infectious bodily fluids inside protective gloves.
- UNITED NATIONS : New World Order?