- Position for Quayle
- An Inquiring Reporter
- Nothing Funny About Murray at Rose Bowl
- Filmmakers Should Take a Courtesy Cue
- Not Everyone Thinks Robinson's Comeback Means USC Will, Too
- Names in the News - Jan. 9, 1993
- State Jobless Rate Falls 0.4%; L.A. County Figure Up
- Clinton Vows to Seek Trade Pact Approval : Treaty: He meets Mexico's president and says accord must be revised to address issue of jobs, environment.
- Probe of Rostenkowski Finances Said to Be Widening : Congress: He condemns investigation, which is reported to be seeking records of all his funds for several years.
- Storm-Ravaged Communities Brace for Another Blow : Weather: Mexican soldiers and police are dispatched to aid Tijuana neighborhoods buried in mud and debris. Three to six more inches of rain is forecast for the Southland.
- In the Tradition of Clouseau
- Budget Delivers Blows to O.C. Agencies, Cities
- State's December Jobless Rate Dips 0.4%; Analyst Says Picture Is 'Bleak'
- Nixon Opposing U.S.-Vietnam Normalization : Policy: He could influence any move by Bush Administration to end trade embargo.
- Officials Bracing for Cuts : State budget: Valley cities would lose hundreds of millions of dollars under governor's spending package.
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 9, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 9, 1993
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- Is 3-D the Next Step in Home Entertainment? : Technology: Silicon Valley's 3DO Co. promises it is at the unveiling of its new system, and several big backers agree.
- COLUMN ONE : Economists Watch in Quiet Fury : Clinton has left economists feeling shut out, igniting a debate. As economics becomes mathematical, is it becoming incomprehensible and irrelevant?
- Rain-Filled Dips Depress Commuters : Ventura Freeway: Ponds force lane closures, snarling traffic for miles each way.
- COLUMN RIGHT / CHRIS GODFREY : If Anne Archer Can, Why Not Joe Gibbs? : In a new video, athletes against abortion speak from experience on the playing field and in life.
- Altar to Look Good as Gold : Artists Delicately Reface 350-Year-Old Retablo at Mission San Juan
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Restaurants OKd But 3rd Must Wait
- OXNARD : Mayor Warns of Budget Shortfall
- CAMARILLO : Men Tie Up Couple and Ransack Home
- A TASTE OF THE SOUTH BAY : Dining Spots in Your Area
- Ex-Planner Must Repay City of Orange for Contracts : Verdict: Judge rules that Don Greek violated state conflict-of-interest laws during tenure on Planning Commission.
- Furutani to Run for Harbor-Area Council Seat : Elections: The Los Angeles school board member is the second well-known challenger to longtime incumbent Joan Milke Flores.
- LOS ANGELES : City Settles Dispute on Ex-CRA Chief's Pension
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Anglers Report Catches of Rockfish, Sheephead and Yellowtail
- Saying He Didn't Want to Leave, Blyleven Goes to Twins
- Moore, Lapper Agree to Relocate to County With Soccer Federation
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : CSUN Women Lose 4th in Row
- Washington's James Gets Contract Extension to Include 1996 Season
- Go, Granny, Go! : At 70, Running 373 Miles in Six Days Is Nothing Unusual for Helen Klein
- At Least Baseball Has Cue : Labor: Owners see possibilities of help from salary cap, revenue sharing in NFL agreement with players.
- Dominguez Hills Is a Runaway Winner : Basketball: After leading by only two points at halftime, Toros race to 74-56 victory over Cal Poly Pomona.
- The 35th Grammy Awards Nominations : General Categories
- Zuckerman Takes Over N.Y. Paper
- VENTURA : Man Robs B of A in Year's 1st Bank Heist
- Carol Moseley-Braun Adds a Little Dash to Her Profile
- ANAHEIM : Battle Shaping Up Over Utility Tax
- Retarded Man, 42, Lost in Costa Mesa
- SANTA ANA : Vietnamese Church Proposal Approved
- Suspect Killed by Off-Duty Deputy
- Crossroads Holds the Line Against Campbell Hall
- AFC Finally Learns to Play Football the NFC Way
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Michigan Earns Big Ten Victory Against Purdue
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFFS : NFC : Rypien Has the Edge in Experience
- Is There Anyone Out There Who Doesn't Want Montana?
- Pearson Returns to Campbell Hall
- Revival Cafe Returns to Basic Values
- MUSIC
- Israel to Allow Red Cross Visit to Arab Exiles
- Elimination of 'Dead Period' Gives City Coaches Choices : Winter sports: Teams may practice throughout two-month break, but transportation problems keep some from doing so.
- Simi Valley's Slowdown Brings Taunts, Victory
- 'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' Tops Releases
- ECONOMY
- Santa Ana Man Asks Public for Aid to Tijuana Victims
- Pacifica Hospital Purchased by Newly Formed Investor Group : Acquisition: Facility was part of chain whose founder allegedly stole as much as $4 million from it. He is being sought.
- Shortage of Nitroglycerin Pills for Heart Patients Is Seen Easing
- Clinton Aides Urge Quick End to Military Ban on Gays : Pentagon: Proposal would leave questions about standards of conduct to be decided by defense officials.
- Keep It Clean : Leather is not the easiest material to maintain. But certain cleaners have a squeaky-clean reputation for handling it well.
- Tay Suspects Give All Answers--Except Why : Slaying: Teens held in Orange student's death told police of protracted beating, crime reports say.
- EPA Officially Links Passive Smoke, Cancer : Health: The report gives nonsmokers ammunition in the fight for cleaner air. The tobacco industry objects, saying study ignored some evidence.
- Israel Yields, OKs Red Cross Visit to 415 Arab Deportees
- Nation's Retailers See Best Holiday Sales in 4 Years : Economy: Figures were up an estimated 7% to 10%, except in Southern California, where all but a few reported declines or weak gains.
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- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Women Targets in Conflict, Report Says
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Survey Finds Illegal Drug Use by 20% of Law Students : Education: But many administrators express reluctance to expel, suspend or require treatment for those who are involved in substance abuse.
- Malibu Siege Is by Media, Not Weather : Storm: Predicted flooding does not materialize, but reporters do. 'I don't think it's ever been this bad before,' one resident says.
- Long Beach Ends UNLV Streak
- Ker Resigns as CSUN Women's Volleyball Coach
- Cypress Hands El Dorado Girls Their First Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Girls Edge Newbury Park
- Embarrassment Can't Get Greater Than This
- Irvine Falls Behind Early, Loses to Utah State
- Timothy Holland has been appointed senior vice...
- Silicon General Appoints New President
- Hyundai Employee Alleges Job Bias, Sex Harassment : Lawsuit: Debra M. Douglas contends she was passed over for promotion and was once fondled. The firm denies the allegations.
- CIA Tells Why U.S. Let Hussein Stay in Power
- STAGE REVIEW : Sketchy Night of Comedy : L.A. Connection's 'Absurdity Required' dubs some new twists into old movie classics. The improvisation group also gets members of the audience into the act.
- Scottish Officials Say Oil Spill May Force Evacuation
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- ROSSMOOR : Bond Sale for Park Ready to Proceed
- DUARTE : Vest Saves Life of Deputy Attacked With Knife
- TUSTIN : Council Names 2 to Advisory Board
- City Expected to Alter Policy on High-Speed Police Pursuits : Law: 2nd District Court of Appeal rules that Gardena can be sued because department guidelines are unclear.
- Youths to Present L.A. Riot Play for Clinton Inaugural Festivities
- VENTURA : Police Union, City Meet With Mediator
- Rome Johnson; Entertainer
- Bryan Defeats Upstart Testwuide in Copper Bowl Tennis Final
- They Didn't Give Robinson a Fair Shot
- College football
- Camper May Be Out All Season
- Clinton Reviews Plans Amid Bad News on Deficit : Agenda: New economic team discusses whether his campaign pledges, including one to halve the budget shortfall in four years, are doable.
- Forces 'Went Amok' in Kashmir
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : The Curious New Olde Curio Shoppe
- Mayoral Race May Be Won in Trenches of Valley
- VAN NUYS : Man Sentenced for Beating Daughters
- Don't Forget About the Kurds : U.S. air protection is needed for the U.N. supply convoys too
- OXNARD : El Concilio Honors 5 for Leadership
- Lack of State Medical License Prompts Arrest
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Prepares Law to Ban Leaf Blowers
- LAKE FOREST, FOOTHILL RANCH : Fire Dept. Dedicates Its 48th Station
- LOS ANGELES : Furutani Enters Race for Flores' Council Seat
- Free agent left-hander Rob Murphy signed a...
- Trakh Gives Brea Another Challenge
- The Saga of Keating and Lincoln Savings
- Prop. 103 Report Shows $4.2-Billion Savings in State : Insurance: The 1988 initiative has forced insurers to streamline operations and fight fraud--resulting in improved profitability in California, a study says. Insurers disagree.
- THEATER : His First Love : With his semi-autobiographical play, Douglas Maletz has finally fulfilled his dream of writing.
- OXNARD : District Drops Plan for 2 Middle Schools
- Rich Heritage Comes to Life : Point Vicente: Interpretive Center docents explore the South Bay's past and present and share it with others. : IN OUR BACK YARD: An occasional look at South Bay people, places and lifestyles
- OXNARD : Zoe Center to File Amended Bias Suit
- Lawsuit Filed After Sperm Bank Loses Man's Deposit
- SIMI VALLEY : Board Defers Action on Imposing Bus Fee
- Fielder Signs $36-Million, 5-Year Contract
- Clapton Plugs Into Grammy Glory : Commentary: The influential Eric Clapton surely deserves plenty of recognition, but where were his Grammys in the '60s and '70s?
- Eye-Openers May Pop Up Among Routine Rehashes
- California Residents May Foot Bill for Electric Cars
- Lower Prices Boost Fur Coat Sales in '92
- Rising Rates Send Dow Down 36
- 1992's Bond Fund Earnings Contain a Caveat to Investors
- Aspin States His Case for Use of Force in Bosnia
- Get in Touch With Animal Instincts With This Leather Lexicon
- Getting a Greater Say in What Stores Sell
- Designer Spotlight : Irvine-Based St. John Weaves Empire of Knits, Some of Which Are Now White House-Bound
- First Solo Trekker Reaches South Pole
- VA-VA VROOM! : Motorcycle Jackets--With Their Black Leather Attitude and Industrial-Strength Hardware--Are Going Whole Hog, Straddling the Line Between the Streets and the Runways.
- Access at CSUN
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Lawmakers Approve Draft Abortion Law
- World IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Government Defeats Rebels in 3 Cities
- SANTA ANITA : This Better Idea Turns Out to Be a Bad One for Bettors
- Fullerton Defense Shuts Down Nevada, 81-62
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- TV REVIEWS : Lynch's 'Hotel' Creepy and Funny
- Comedic 'Entanglements' an Audience Show
- Taking Birth Control Public : Ortho Ad Opens Door to Mass Advertising
- Kids Make a Bold Move : Designer Sheryl Lee Ralph's loose togs in greens, oranges and yellows sure beat those boring baby blues and pinks.
- Jury Selected in Supt. Honig's Conflict Trial
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : More Grill Mania : The latest in the Gaucho chain, offering meaty Argentine cuisine, is the largest, brightest and hippest to date.
- BOOK REVIEW : Marriages and Machinations at Oxford : INVITATION TO THE MARRIED LIFE, by Angela Huth , Grove Weidenfeld, $19.95; 290 pages
- Mudslides, Flooding--and More Rain Is on the Way
- Somalis Near Accord on First Peace Steps
- All Kinds of Kids Get in Trouble : Bizarre teen-age murder case implicates high-achieving students
- LOS ANGELES : Salvadoran Activists Hit Stalling on Peace Plan
- Thespians to Perform at Inauguration : Presidency: Festivities for Bill Clinton will include present and former Van Nuys High School students in an original skit about the L.A. riots.
- TOPANGA CANYON : Zoning Permit OKd for Nudist Camp
- CAMARILLO : Staff of Park District to Be Reduced Again
- Russ McHale, who led Buena Park's football...
- UC Irvine Loses Face; Utah State Wins Game, 70-65 : College basketball: After spotting Aggies a large first-half lead, Anteaters rally, only to fall short.
- Rack 'Em Up : House of Billiards in Sherman Oaks is a throwback to the days when pool players didn't have to worry about cigarette ashes on the floor. The cue sticks may not all run true, but the price is right.
- LANCASTER : Credit Union Robber Sentenced
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Honoree to Share Credit With Wife
- MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY ACTIVITIES : Gardena to celebrate the memory of civil rights leader for 20th year
- PERSPECTIVE ON NAFTA : An Agenda for Clinton and Salinas : They have two months to settle such side issues as environmental protection if free trade is to win Congress' vote.
- SEAL BEACH : Late-Night Drinking Stirs Up a Debate
- VALLEY AREA : Train Riders Given Free Deal on Passes
- POMONA : Youth Gets 29 Years to Life for Killing Girl, 12
- For Genealogy Buffs, Past Has a Hold on Their Hearts
- COUNTYWIDE : Hours Changed at Some DMV Offices
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Move Into First Place
- SPORTSCOPE : Lion Women Try to Rebound From 34-Point Loss
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Recalls Past Mistake in Time to Defeat Tustin
- Loyola's Finishing Kick Beats Oral Roberts
- ANALYSIS : Players' Victory Not Easy
- Nureyev Always a Star, On and Off Stage
- Government Waste Rampant, GAO Says : Finance: Report finds up to 10% fraudulent Medicare spending. Poor management at Pentagon, IRS and HUD cited.
- Samuel M. Salgado; Farm Labor Organizer
- LANCASTER : Residents List Gangs as Top Concern
- LONG BEACH : Navy Crews Mop Up Fuel Oil Spill in Harbor
- Lawsuit Challenges Basic Skills Exam for State's Teachers : Education: Plaintiff who was once denied a job says the test required for California credentials does not adequately measure classroom abilities.
- The Chicago Cubs signed pitchers Mike Harkey...
- Gretzky's Back on the Road : Kings: In latest step of his comeback, he is still a hit with the fans. More important, he feels fine after first game.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Cypress' Johnson Seeking Record on Familiar Court
- PREP ROUNDUP : Neal, Rodrigues Help Savanna Wrestlers Win
- Chevalier Scores 25, Leads Northridge Over Quincy
- BOWLING : Jacques Gears Down, but Stays in Race for Title
- R&B; Struts Its Stuff on MCA's 'Duke-Peacock's Greatest Hits'
- Investors Turning Up Heat on Beckman : Acquisitions: Group headed by takeover specialist Lee Bass proposes more independent board of directors in SEC filing. It will press demands on lab instruments maker in meeting Jan. 27.
- Rx Medical Makes Fresno Laboratory Its 19th Acquisition
- Mark Simons has been appointed director of...
- Profit Picture Dismal for Enhanced Imaging : Earnings: Company will make less than expected. It also reveals debt restructuring and a change at top of sluggish subsidiary ODI.
- Iraq Waffles on Missile Pullout : Gulf: Hussein may have begun moving some arms from 'no-fly zone,' but Baghdad hasn't agreed to West's ultimatum. An air strike hangs in the balance.
- Scientists Trace 85-Year Trail to Asteroid : Astronomy: Researchers say a mysterious 1908 blast in Siberia was the result of a midair breakup of a speeding chunk of space matter.
- 14 Dead, 50 Missing as Deluge Floods Tijuana : Weather: Downpour isolates many areas. Officials say hundreds of city's shanties have been washed away.
- Now's Your Chance to Hit Upscale Shops for Big Markdowns
- Property Owners Attack Proposed Moorpark Levies
- Passenger Dies After Car Slams Into Pole
- One More Saint Goes Marching In, but the Legacy Lives On : Music: As long as there's jazz, Dizzy Gillespie will be celebrated, not mourned.
- Rain Postpones Opening Round of Tournament of Champions
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal State Los Angeles Beats Chapman When Panthers' Late Shot Falls Away
- TV REVIEWS : 'Reston': Slightly Out of Focus
- Pop Album Chart : 'Bodyguard' Holds Onto Top Spot
- The Twos Aren't So Terrible When Tykes Get Togs They Can Toddle Around In
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- ART : Visions of Troubled Times : 'Visual Utterances' delves into the Rodney King beating, pollution and questions of quality day care.
- Storm Finally Lives Up to Its Promise : Weather: An RV park evacuates 35 campers and slick roads lead to many accidents. Another system is on its way.
- BREA : Canyon Areas Again Open for Hiking
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Dixon Urges Service, Pay Cuts to Balance Budget
- Douglass Resigns After 11 Seasons as Dana Hills Football Coach
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFFS : AFC : Gill Byrd Knows He Will Be on the Spot
- CSUN Lives Up to Its Billing in 90-79 Win
- The Baltimore Orioles became the fifth major...
- Intense Defense Is a Key as Titans Top Nevada, 81-62 : Basketball: Fullerton pressures Wolf Pack into turnovers and poor shooting to rebound from three straight losses.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'German Suspense Cinema' Provides Some Surprises : The Goethe-Institut has put together a series of crime films from a country not often associated with the genre.
- Micro Technology Suspends Work on Lance Software Technology
- If the Sleeve Fits, Cuff It; If Not, See a Tailor
- U.N. to Combat Political Murders in Cambodia : Peacekeeping: Troops will arrest suspects, lawyers will prosecute in effort to improve conditions for May vote.
- Senate OKs Disability Tax Increase : Finances: Backers say the compromise bill is needed to prevent a cut in state checks to sick and injured workers.
- CLOSING THE BOOKS : Valley libraries are among the busiest in the county, but services are being cut here as elsewhere. Computerization of book searches stretches thin resources a little further.
- GOP Files Suit to Block Voting in House by D.C., Territories
- Slack Off a Little, Hillary
- Many Services Survive Cutbacks
- Probation Officer Pleads Guilty to Pocketing Fines
- Students who appreciate receiving an F: After...
- IRVINE : Regents Sued Over Tollway Route at UCI
- D.A. Proposes $1 Fee to Help Fight Car Theft
- Wilson Says Put California First : Major speech emphasizes harmony and action
- Roller Hockey
- Reggie Deserves to Be 'In'
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Edges Mission Viejo
- Brown Decides to Leave Nebraska for NFL : Football: Husker running back, a former Servite standout, will bypass his senior season and make himself available for the draft.
- Career Change Ushers in Stringtime of His Life : Puppetry: Jim Gamble traded in 20 years with the Air Force to pursue his artistic love. His troupe of marionettes will visit Mission Viejo for a 'Carnival.'
- Brooks Puts His Brand on New Pact : Contracts: The country star's new deal with Liberty Records features a royalty rate that rivals any in the business.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Shenandoah Gets in Touch With Its Past : Band's personality emerged at the Rhythm Cafe once it reached beyond its hits to its roots and influences.
- Richard Campbell has been promoted to senior...
- Thomas A. Klemens has been appointed vice...
- Ruble Days Down at Mall
- THE SHEIK OF TONGUE-IN-CHIC : He's the heir to the $750-million house of Perry Ellis. But after four years at the helm, it's still business as usual for Marc Jacobs. He may be nearing 30, but there's no sign he's changing his outrageous style.
- DIPLOMACY : Salinas Hopes Clinton Meeting Will Calm Trade-Pact Fears
- Searching for Roots : Groups help a growing number of adoptees discover their biological parents. The quest is often fraught with apprehension and excitement.
- CAMARILLO : Takasugi Opens District Office
- New Storms on Horizon : Weather: Flooded freeways and mudslides hamper traffic. Brief respite is expected today.
- Southland Gets Soggier : Weather: Flooded freeways and mudslides hamper traffic. Three deaths are blamed on the rain. A brief respite is expected today.
- Cal State Northridge has played nine of...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE ROUNDUP : No Change for Oregon on Road
- NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Give Suns a Scare
- Titan Auction Gets Indiana's Knight
- Eugene L. Goda has been appointed president...
- Executives Hint Job Market Is Looking Up--a Little Bit : Survey: More than a fifth of Orange County firms plan to do some hiring this year. Still, 9% expect to trim staffs.
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- ENTERTAINMENT : King of Clubs : House bands, many with world-class players, bring their music down to a very personal level.
- 10,000th AIDS Death in S.F.
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- GOVERNMENT : Mulroney's Next Step a Mystery : Will Canada's unpopular prime minister quit? The guessing game has become a national pastime.
- COUNTYWIDE : County to Push for Anti-Smoking Laws
- Court Told Wrapping Bomb in Blankets May Have Saved 2 Lives
- BURBANK : Actor Charged on Drug, Gun Counts
- Higher Likelihood of Major Quake Indicated : Seismology: Scientists report excavations show Wrightwood area has been hit by powerful temblors more frequently than thought. They say region is overdue for another one.
- Study Finds Drop in Some Major Crimes : Statistics: Community policing is partly credited for the reduction in serious offenses.
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- Cunningham, Young Pass, Run Teams Into Semifinals
- Hackett's Baskets Help USC Win, 87-79
- Houston Claims Latino Backing on Immigration : Politics: Mayoral hopeful stages news conference with five workers who say illegal immigrants tax resources. But few say it should be a focus of campaign.
- LOS ANGELES : Nudist Resort Wins County Zoning Permit
- Ventura Drops From Ranks of Unbeaten : College basketball: Pirates fall to hot-shooting Santa Monica, 87-80, their first loss in 22 games.
- Guitarist Sid Jacobs Finds a New Job and an Identity Crisis : Since becoming artistic director at the Bel Age hotel, he says, to his chagrin, more people know him as a booker than as a musician.
- Sweatin' to an Oldie : An exercise method developed in the 1920s is becoming popular among therapists and enthusiasts bored with lifting weights.
- BUENA PARK : Fedco's Interest in Mall Applauded
- GRANADA HILLS : Grocer Accused of Adding Sulfites
- Los Angeles Salsa Announces Schedule for First Soccer Season
- Economists Wary of Wilson Plan : Recovery: They fear the governor's tax-cutting proposals to spur small-business investment and create jobs might worsen the state's budget deficit.
- Calabasas Council Votes to Challenge Ahmanson Ranch : Housing: Los Angeles city and county also are expected to file suits against Ventura County. Officials fear the effect of 3,050 new homes on traffic.
- Most Students With Disputed SAT Scores Will Retake Exam
- Sumitomo, Rockwell Plan Joint Rail Car Bid : Green Line: Partnership of Japanese-owned firm and electronics company is the third since contract process was revised.
- George Brett announced that he will return...
- Mira Costa Football Coach Resigns
- 'Spartacus': The Battles, the In-Fighting
- Moving to the Beat of a Silent Drummer : Jazz: Guitarist Herb Ellis, who broke ground in several musical areas, teams with bassist Andy Simpkins at Maxwell's.
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- 'He Promised He'd Get Us Out and He Did' : Survival: Couple tell of desperate days in frigid cave with baby and long hike through blizzard.
- 3 Whites Arrested in Burning of Black
- 14 Killed as Floodwaters Sweep Tijuana
- The Robbed Rejoice at Fraud Conviction : Banking: Charles Keating's victims voice vindication, but say there were other officials, public and private, at fault.
- IOUs May Be Needed, Davis Warns : Budget: Controller tells governor the state needs to borrow about $2.5 billion or issue registered warrants again to pay its bills.
- JAPAN WATCH : Unusual Betrothal
- PLATFORM : Agent of Change
- VAN NUYS : 2 Men Accused of Carjacking
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Files Action Over Cheese Product
- PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA : Hearings Set on Rise in Builders' Fee
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- Arizona Gets the Rebound and the Victory Over UCLA : College basketball: Wildcats miss one free throw, but they make the most of second chance to beat Bruins, 82-80, in Pacific 10 opener.
- Not All Problems Are in the Betting Lines
- Banking on a Flashy New 'Miser' : Moliere Meets the Reagan Years in Chambers' Updated Translation for SCR Production
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : 3 Builders Acquire 103 Acres of Land in Mission Viejo
- World IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 22 Nations to Tighten Ballistic Missile Curbs
- Transportation Nominee Pena Tells Senate He Supports Airline Study : Cabinet: Ex-Denver mayor says industry's woes need attention of 'the best minds.' Three appointees sail through confirmation hearings.
- Passion in Full Bloom : Business has taken root for desert flora specialist David Bernstein. About 100,000 succulents, including some spiky monsters, thrive in his Reseda greenhouses.
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- SANTA ANA : Charges Dropped in Back-Yard Slaying
- PLACENTIA : City Hall Now Open an Extra Hour Daily
- Pet Project : Illness: An organization called PAWS gives a hand to AIDS patients, taking care of their cats and dogs--and some of their fears.
- Carpenter Given 2nd Term as Mayor