- Optimism Follows Kyman's Surgery
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Composers Brown, Riley Attend EAR Unit Premieres
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Evidence:' Where's the Body? : When it comes to putting raw passion and sex on screen, 'Wild Kingdom' turns out to be far more involving.
- The Clintons' School Choice
- The Clintons' School Choice
- Economists and Clinton
- The Clintons' School Choice
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- The Clintons' School Choice
- The Clintons' School Choice
- Economists and Clinton
- The Clintons' School Choice
- Airline Study
- Gas Tax
- The Clintons' School Choice
- Graffiti
- MOVIES - Jan. 15, 1993
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- Obituaries - Jan. 15, 1993
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- Names in the News - Jan. 15, 1993
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- TELEVISION - Jan. 15, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 15, 1993
- Move Is Official, Letterman Says : Television: Lorne Michaels will develop a replacement show for NBC, which reiterates its commitment to Jay Leno.
- Murder Suspect Appeared to Be on Fast Track to Success : Crime: The alleged mastermind of the slaying of honors student Stuart A. Tay was an academic achiever. His classmates are bewildered.
- Hiring of Illegal Workers by Baird Sparks Little Uproar : Child care: Senators signal Justice Dept. nominee won't be harmed by doing what many working parents do.
- Makeup for Men? Couldn't We Just Kiss and Not Cake Up?
- GOP Might Delay Brown Confirmation : Cabinet: Senators have questions about the Commerce Department nominee's ties to firms that handle retirement funds.
- Colorado's Gay Rights Ban Stayed : Courts: Judge delays controversial Amendment 2 from taking effect until he can decide whether to issue a permanent order.
- RECESSION BLUES: Karen Zuehlke knows that not...
- Cyclonic Winds, Heavy Rain Lash State : Weather: Gusts uproot trees and damage homes. Mudslides clog mountain roads. Storms expected to persist through Tuesday.
- Reservoir Hits 7-Year High; More Rain Due : Weather: Officials expect another strong storm early Saturday. Ground-water levels are predicted to improve.
- Brown and Teachers Union Hold Discussion : Schools: The Assembly Speaker's mediation effort is said to be the last hope for preventing a strike.
- Tornado Hits Buena Park; No One Hurt : Pacific Storms Spawned Twister That Left $200,000 in Damage
- COOL NEWS: If you're sick of the...
- GET SMART: Santa Ana Unified School District...
- Provost at Washington Will Head UC Irvine : Education: The appointment of Laurel L. Wilkening by UC regents will bring the number of female chancellors in the nine-campus system to two.
- MUSICAL TAGS: Everything was perfect at Wednesday's...
- Fair Board Rejects Bid for Weekly Car Races
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 15, 1993
- RETAIL / ATTRACTIONS
- SPI Gives Stock Instead of Cash as Surprise 4th-Quarter Dividend : Earnings: Word of payout comes a month after company said it was slashing by 75% its cash dividends for the quarter.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Rules of Operating Procedure
- Prejudice Targets Outsiders, but We Are All Victims of Hate
- Ex-Aide Warned Honig About QEP Contracts
- Claremont : New Use for GOP Offices
- Voices and Reactions : IN THE U.S.
- Large Field Drawn to Wide-Open Council Race : Elections: The number of hopefuls has doubled in a week. The filing deadline for 11 municipal positions is Jan. 28.
- Swiss Foreign Minister Resigns, Cites Ill Health
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Cal State L.A.'s Massey Is Volleyball Coach of the Year
- Rain-Soaked City Braces for the Next Wave of Storms : Weather: Glendale sustains little damage but the deluge causes mud and rockslides in the mountain regions.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In the End, a Message That's Needed
- Kingdom Day Parade
- Bell Gardens Mayor Hurls Chair at Council Rival
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Molester of Teen-Agers Draws an 18-Year Term
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Invocation Decision Delayed for Input
- EMPIRE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Esperanza Presses the Point at Start in Victory Over Katella
- Analytical Micelli Gains Leading Role in 2 CSUN Victories
- What Price Burgundy? : When $30 Is a Bargain
- Insurance Firms Will Join Forces
- SIGHTS UP THE COAST : A Bittersweet Story : A lavish exhibit of Latin American art and antiques documents the meeting of old world and new.
- Scaled-Down Building Plan for Bluffs Advances : Development: Commission alters coastal plan to remove all property east of Lincoln Boulevard.
- Stringfellow Dump Didn't Hurt Neighbors, Jury Told : Environment: The ailments are probably caused by Southland's 'pollution load,' state attorney charges.
- Clinton Policy Will Still Halt Haitians at Sea
- Billboard on Wilson Building Obscures Its Landmark Tower
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : A Baptism by Fire for Clinton : Saddam Hussein will be a problem as long as the U.S. lacks a policy with purpose. Watch for Iran to exploit the vacuum.
- Another Chance Against Crime : L.A. voters will again consider a small tax increase that would strengthen the LAPD
- L.A. Council to Sue Over Ahmanson Development : Litigation: The decision comes at the request of Councilwoman Picus. She says she is concerned about traffic.
- OXNARD : School Board Raises Developer Fees
- Countywide : Teachers Union Seeking Pay Increase
- Cal-Hi Sports this week released its first...
- Inglewood Beats Peninsula on Late Basket by Turks
- White Expected to Join USC Staff : Football: Former Heisman winner to coach running backs. Lindsey also returns.
- Baseball Lockout Deemed Unlikely : Negotiations: Owners' representative reopens bargaining by saying he will recommend against hostile threats.
- National Video Rentals : 'Boomerang' Soars Up the Chart
- Rockwell Merges Two Divisions, Restructures Management
- Preserving: the Law
- The following are selected entries from the...
- Glendale : Public Forum on City Issues
- Council Supports Rail-Recycling Trash Facility : Waste: Residents protest that the transfer station will bring an increase of truck traffic and pollution.
- A Lesson in Economics at Local Education Summit
- New Logging Curbs Imposed for Sierra Nevada : Ecology: The ban on clear-cutting and safeguards for the oldest trees are designed to protect the California spotted owl and extend from the Oregon border to Sequoia National Forest.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Gritty Story of Assimilation : BONE By Fae Myenne Ng ; Hyperion; $19.95; 224 pages
- Nominee Baird Hired Illegal Immigrants, Sources Say
- Long Arm of Law Grabs for a Bit of Cheese
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Policy Advisers' Tips for Clinton
- D.A. Opening Inquiry Into Tustin Police Allegations
- 2nd Suspect in Beating Out on Bail
- Wilson Says Restaurant Is Example of Rebuilding : Riots: Fast-food outlet is one of first businesses to benefit from state law encouraging investment in ravaged neighborhoods.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Ordered to Stand Trial in Holdups
- LOS ANGELES : Janice Hahn Announces Bid to Unseat Flores
- Victim of Beating Mystified by Pain : Aftermath: Grieving family watches over Loc Minh Truong. Recovering but not yet coherent, he doesn't recall attack on beach near gay bars.
- INGLEWOOD : City Council Scraps Plan to Sell Confiscated Guns
- Cregar Finds Competing With Boys Is a Start
- Cannibalism a Tough Sell for Director
- RETAIL / ATTRACTIONS
- Picking in the Rain
- Compton : Acting Police Chief Wins Job on Permanent Basis
- UCI Opens 'Inside Outsiders' Series With Misfit 'Slacker'
- FLAIR for Reading : Both students and volunteer tutors are benefiting from the Santa Paula Library's literacy program.
- Hussein Declares Holy War on Foes : Reaction: The Iraqi leader orders his pilots and air defense units to fire on U.S. and allied planes in the future.
- Generation Gap Pilots 'Forever Young'
- Delays in Clearing Parks' Haze Criticized : Environment: Study finds slow progress by EPA in carrying out congressional mandate.
- Surprise Deluge : Ventura River Nearly Spills as RV Park Evacuated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Gets Good News About Rail Crossings
- VENTURA : Decision Delayed on Year-Round Schools
- PLATFORM : White Equality
- ORANGE : Schools to Review Bus Drug Searches
- A Frenzied Finale in the Trade Arena : As Bush era winds down, U.S. negotiator is pressing for an eleventh-hour breakthrough
- Baseball
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Responds to Third-Quarter Wake-Up Call
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : No. 2 Golden West Rallies in 2nd Half to Turn Back OCC
- Baseball
- Good Man in Bad Spots : Dolphin Running Back Aaron Craver Survived an Amazing Year, From L.A. Floods, Riots and Earthquakes to Hurricane Andrew
- FAMILY LIFE : On Their Own : At what age is it all right to begin leaving a child home alone? It's a touchy subject for most parents.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Free Rides on Red Line Get Preliminary OK
- SIMI VALLEY : Auction Postponed for Wood Ranch
- OAK VIEW : Phillips Ordered to Pay Defense Tab
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Council OKs Funds to Expand Center
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Study Backs Elevated Rail Over Subway Plan
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL : Rancho Santiago Gets to Spread the Wealth
- PREP NOTES
- Lemieux's Prognosis Is Good : Cancer: Much progress has been made in the treatment of Hodgkin's disease.
- A Business Where Clinton Shines
- The Presidential Pop
- Learning to Love Fish Sauce
- Prepaid Health Plan Unveiled for Medi-Cal
- SIMI VALLEY : Misdemeanors Fuel 15% Crime Increase
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Honors Keep Coming for Petty
- Notre Dame Sits Alone Atop Mission League
- Canyons Answers Coach's Message : College basketball: Smelser's benching of starters for lackadaisical play pays off with 89-71 win over Moorpark.
- Shoup Resigns After 1 Season as Santa Paula Football Coach
- Tavares Reportedly Will Be President of Anaheim's NHL Team
- Adubato Is Fired as Coach of Mavericks
- RADIO
- Q&A; WITH STEPHEN FRY & HUGH LAURIE : From Cambridge Cutups to 'Jeeves & Wooster' Stars
- AUTOS
- Lingering El Nino Bringing High Levels of Rain, Snow : Weather: Ocean warming condition was expected to end in 1992 but may continue through 1993, scientists say.
- One-Two Punch Slams Portrayals of Police as 'Trigger-Happy Thugs'
- Orange County Video Rentals
- 2 Hot Happenings
- DOING THE DISHES : It Was Tough Work, but Somebody Had to Sample the Delights of '92 Menus
- The following are the top music sales...
- COLUMN RIGHT/ JAMES P. PINKERTON : Shell Game Could Cost Your Pension : By rewriting the rules, Clintonians can achieve social goals by forcing investments into risky ventures.
- Countywide : 7 1/2 Tons of Relief Aid on Its Way in Tijuana
- RETAIL / ATTRACTIONS : 5-Day Extension of O.C. Fair's Run Brought Attendance Up to 34th in U.S.
- ETHNIC COOK : Someone's in the Kitchen With Alev
- Alice Cooper "Love It to Death" (1971); Warner Bros.
- Mekons "Wicked Midnight" Loud Music
- It Doesn't Take a Rocket Scientist to Have a Blast : Rene Beshear's third-graders at Helen Estock School in Tustin are taking off on a project that uses math and science skills.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Limited Strike Avoids Costly Consequences : Strategy: More sweeping attacks could have sparked rifts among the allies and increased the possibility of downed and captured allied pilots.
- Joel Whittaker
- Life Without Father : Newport Beach Therapist Explores How Growing Up Deprived of Dad's Love, Time Wounds Psyche
- Angeles National Forest : 2 Wells to Supply Mt. Baldy
- Rabbi Owed Millions in Loans, Congregants Say : Crime: Abraham Low's financial woes preceded arrest on money laundering charges.
- BURBANK : New Golf Fees for Elder Non-Residents
- Jack Chansler is Fernand and Tamra Witten plays Monique in thriller opening Friday.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Fighting It Out : The owner of Ventura's Koei-Kan Karate-Do academy can do it all: teach, fight, act.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the past week.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Benefit Basketball Game for Brentwood School Expected to Bring Out a Lineup of Stars
- Los Feliz : Monument Status Weighed
- For Unworried Israelis, It's Just Another Day
- For Love of Country : Dance Hall Draws Urban Cowpokes--but the Fun May Expire With the Lease
- WESTMINSTER : Quilt Makes AIDS Real to Students
- Roller Hockey Fans Get Tentative OK for Rink : Recreation: Torrance will draft a three-year contract allowing a skate association to build and operate a playing facility at Wilson Park.
- SANTA CLARITA : City OKs Campaigns Against Landfill
- OAK PARK : High School to Open Student Union
- LOS ANGELES : Fees for Traffic Control at Private Events Restored
- My car, the Capricorn: Sara Meric of...
- 'Nigel, Start Your Engine' : Formula One Champion Mansell Makes the Switch to Indy Cars, and Eyes of the World Racing Community Are Squarely on Him
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Lemieux Illness Is Latest Blow to Team With a Tragic History
- ROUNDUP : Martell's Shot Gives Los Amigos Overtime Victory
- Keeping Consumers Consuming : Retailing: Stores seek strategies to retain holiday momentum. Novelties, price cuts and early spring lines are among the ploys.
- HOME COOK : A Favorite Fish Story
- Light as a Lemon
- BURBANK : City Employee Honored for Rescue
- Tays Say They're Still Numb at Loss of Son : Grief: In first interview since Orange youth's murder, they question whether their nightmare will ever end.
- Deputy Mayor Griego Seeks to Succeed Bradley
- Finance Panel Urges Budget Cut, Utility Refund : Burbank: The report by local business people says city finances are in excellent condition.
- CAMARILLO : Hearing Today on Hospital Merger
- ANAHEIM : Auto Salvage Yard Owners Face Charges
- Oak Park's Smith Selects California
- NCAA Title for Football Is Suggested : Convention: Schultz brings up subject in his 'State of the Association' address.
- Christopher Tells Clinton's Bosnia Views : Hearings: New Administration will be more willing than Bush's to consider use of force in Balkans, nominee says.
- Running With a New Crowd : Ministry: Pastor Michael Rayo, a former gang member who once peddled drugs, has returned to Hawthorne to help at-risk teen-agers. He tries to persuade youngsters to join his Christian rap group and hang out with him.
- Getting Real in the World of Arts, Entertainment
- Westchester Boys Remain the Area City Team to Beat
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eagles Keep Their Focus in Victory Over Irvine
- SANTA ANITA : Fran's Lass Gives Sadler Another Golden Memory, and a Stakes Sweep
- Cutting the Fat
- 'Camillagate' May Keep Charles Off Throne : Britain: Publication of recording of alleged affair raises questions about how long monarchy will last.
- An Off-Road Classic That's Off-the-Wall
- Attempts to Fire Maintenance Chief Abandoned : Management: School district says Commodore Reid is an excellent employee, despite his no-contest plea to theft in 1989.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Honecker Released From Prison, Heads to Chile to Join Family
- Hollywood : Cited Adult Shop Moves
- The Region : Water Board Picks Officers
- 11th-Hour Letterman Offers : Television: NBC reportedly caved in to his demand for the 11:30 time slot, but the talk show host rejected it.
- Raid on Iraq Shakes Up Oil Market : Energy: News of the attack sends crude futures zooming. But prices retreat as calm prevails later in the day.
- John, Think BIG ! Plunk Down $3 Billion for NBC
- Airlines on Verge of New Fare War : Travel: Several carriers revised rates and are offering savings to match Northwest's recent companion discounts.
- A Desert Landscape Painted in a Brighter Shade of Stale
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks...
- Brochette Spears Flavor of Swordfish
- 3 Held in Man's Slaying Over Apartment Rental
- BREA : Schools Cede Areas to Adjoining District
- City Clerk Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations : Government: Elias Martinez disputes charges by a former subordinate. Mayor has called for his firing.
- Watching Film Never Got Him a Hand Before
- PREP NOTES
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Kentucky Falls to Vanderbilt
- PREP NOTES
- Bishop Montgomery Loses to Notre Dame : Basketball: Indiana-bound Monte Marcaccini scores 22 points to lead the visitors to a 72-57 victory.
- Despite the Loss, Give Him His Due
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics' Streak Looks Good After Ugly Victory
- PREP NOTES : Students Reach for Computer to Keep Trabuco Hills' Game Stats
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : No. 2 Santa Ana, No. 6 Ocean View Tie to Remain Unbeaten in Sunset
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Financing Homes in Southern California
- OPEN TO INTERPRETATIONS : Artists in 'Abstraction for the Information Age' Are of a Generation Used to Seeing Things Differently
- Alhambra : Limits on Karaoke OKd
- Beverly Hills : Speed-Bump Ordinance
- Lawsuit Could Delay Reopening of Queen Mary : Business: An investment group that sought to buy the ship says the city illegally awarded a 5-year lease. But officials say minor technical errors are not cause to invalidate the pact.
- Rewriting the Book on Barbacoa
- Venice : Honors for Student Artists
- New Hampshire Joins 49 States to Observe King Day
- Whittier : Pieces of Historic Building Will Be Salvaged for Reuse
- EPA to Adopt Compromise on Wetlands : Development: Environmentalists declare new regulations a victory. Quayle fails to reduce protected acreage.
- Stable Owners Group Sheds Anonymity : Code enforcement: Leaders in fight over unlicensed horse facilities say none of their members are developers.
- COLUMN LEFT/ DON W. LEWIS : Atonement Before Peace in El Salvador : The U.S., having created the military monster, must repent and then demand a full purge.
- Riots a Grim Backdrop to King Holiday Message
- Panel's Review to Delay Start of El Portal Renovations : North Hollywood: Plans to stage live performances are postponed so that a new citizens committee can study the already funded redevelopment project.
- County to Consider Outlet Center, Malibou Lake Building Restriction
- Missing Man's Family Adjusts to His Death : Alzheimer's disease: David Piper Sr.'s body was found last week by hikers, nearly 9 months after he wandered away from his San Pedro home.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Trade Nicholls After 4-1 Defeat by Jets
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- Upwardly Mobile CS Northridge Sets Sights on Title : Men's volleyball: Senior-laden Matadors believe that steady improvement of past three seasons can culminate in a national championship.
- Time Is on B.B. King's Side : Folksy, Gracious Bluesman Defies the Years, Honors Late Greats in Santa Ana Concert
- Maker of Foam Being Bought : Acquisition: Great Western Carpet Cushion in Orange will be owned by one of nation's biggest polyurethane makers.
- Costa Mesa Dealership to Close on Sundays : Labor: Staff at sales lot get a day off. It's hoped competitors will follow and not make it an off day.
- What Price Burgundy? : Can You Swallow This?
- Shuttle Endeavour Blasts Into Space; Crew Deploys Satellite
- 32 Blocks Deleted From Renewal at Residents' Request
- Parents on Campus : Volunteers at Jordan High Help Students Stay Out of Trouble
- Center Goes From Farm to Fast Lane : Basketball: Seeking success in the big city, 6-foot-5 Amy Lundquist left Frederic, Wis. She has helped Loyola Marymount to a surprising 9-3 record.
- TRANSITION WATCH
- Fire Merger Talks Ordered to See If City Would Save
- Clinton May Lift Military Gay Ban by Executive Order, Aide Says
- Long Beach : City Proposes to Ban Bikes From Peninsula Boardwalk
- Santa Monica : Student Mentor Program
- Riding a Dream to America
- Burbank Council Rules Out New Controls on Political Signs
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets 18 Years for Molesting Boys
- Out in the Cold : Poverty: Homeless people get less help coping with winter's chill this year as their numbers soar and public funding for shelters dwindles.
- North Redondo Students Get OK to Attend Mira Costa High
- Countywide : Firm Hired to Hand Out Food Stamps
- Mexico Storms Keep Americans Trapped : Weather: Parents frustrated by inability to rescue their children. In county, new rains cut phone service to 3,500.
- Inglewood Ends Policy of Selling Confiscated Arms : City Council: The decision follows citizen complaints. Weapons will now be destroyed instead of used to raise $50,000 annually.
- Senior forward J.R. Woods had career-highs in...
- Insurer Uses Unproven Cancer Test : Transamerica Life Tracking Thousands to See if the Technique Works
- What Price Burgundy? : '90 Burgundies: Big Wines, Big Prices
- Chevron Tanker Bid Approved : Petroleum: Company gets the go-ahead for a controversial plan to transport oil by tanker in the waters off Santa Barbara.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / TOTTENHAM COURT : A Bit o' England : Tea and its accompaniments are the specialty, and the real food isn't too bad either.
- Muslims and Croatian Allies Battle : Balkans: British peacekeeper is killed in fighting. The flare-up dims already slim hopes for peace in Bosnia.
- IRVINE : Lane Dividers to Be Installed on Street
- Residents Ask State Help for 2nd Eastview Secession Vote : Education: The Rancho Palos Verdes community wants to pull out of the L.A. school district. A judge invalidated a November election that had approved the move.
- SAN PEDRO : L.A. to Seek Grant for Cabrillo Museum
- Bell Gardens Ousts Mayor Who Fought Colleague : Government: Council votes to take title from Josefina Macias. She is replaced by Frank B. Duran, whom she had attacked during a closed session Monday.
- ENCINO : Transient Arrested After Bank Robbery
- McClintock Will Form Anti-Tax Watchdog : Thousand Oaks: The former assemblyman is moving to Sacramento. The group plans to monitor legislators' votes.
- When Force of Arms Becomes Unavoidable : Iraqi provocations left the Western powers with little choice
- Baseball
- Northridge Agrees to Align With Four Others in League
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : CCI Women Having Their Day in the Sun
- PRO REPORT / DAILY REPORT : DOLPHINS : Jackson Misses Practice but Is 'Probable'
- Seoul Cowboy
- Chile Relleno, Kahlua Pie, Coleslaw
- An American Celebration : Bringing Back Tradition
- Santa Monica : Arts Grants for Latinos
- Long Beach : Woman, 78, Loses $11,000 in Lottery Ticket Scam
- Beverly Hills : Bell-Ringing Ceremony
- THOUSAND OAKS : Prosecution Delayed in Mannes' Case
- Countywide : Superintendent of Schools to Retire
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Taking Away Saddam's Toys : The aim is worthwhile, if limited: to destroy his instruments of provocation.
- Soka University Acquires 2 More Mountain Parcels
- PACOIMA : Council Overrides Development Veto
- Jurisprudence
- Fick Selected by Cardinals for Scouting Job : Baseball: Former minor league catcher who coached Newbury Oaks to American Legion national title gains full-time job as supervisor of activities in Central and Southern California region.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Area Captain Was Hooked on Fishing From the Start
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA Extends Win Streak to 7
- Forward Billy Owens of the Golden State...
- Baseball