- PEOPLE : It's a Matter of Style : You can keep your Harleys and your Japanese numbers--for this bunch, the only real ride is on a vintage British bike.
- DAILY REPORT : Bail Set at $25,000 for Cowboys' Tennell
- Garrett Expected to Be Named Athletic Director at USC
- College Football
- Plan Seeks Valley-Oriented, Non-Football Catholic League
- An American Tailspin : Allen Could See Super Sundays Ahead When Raiders Won Second Title in Four Years, but They Went South and Rest of the AFC Followed
- Revisiting Wes Montgomery's Early Gems
- Movie Reviews : 'Double Threat' a Singularly Awful Thriller
- Chanteuse Has No Illusions About 'Illusions'
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- France Threatens Trade War Over Steel Tariffs : Commerce: The U.S. move to punish alleged dumping by 19 nations is denounced as protectionism. Options for retaliation are few, however.
- Wall Street Indictment Called a First : Securities: An ex-brokerage official is charged with knowingly using a forged document to discredit a customer.
- Preserving Historic Material
- SIMI VALLEY : Social Gala to Mark Reagan Birthday
- HEALTH : Healthy Dose of Video : Medical providers turn to taped programs to give patients in-depth information on self-care and lifestyle topics.
- City Won't Pay Fired Officers' Legal Fees : Policy: Newport Beach cites state law in refusing to pay for defense of police chief and captain who are accused of rape and sexual harassment.
- 16-Year-Old Sentenced in Neighbor's Death
- Playing On in Kindred Spirit : As Strife Echoes in Homeland, Ankica Bilaver and Family Rally Around Soccer
- It's Simply in His Personality to Knock the No-Fun League
- Gay Issue Quietly Spreads Rifts Through Civil Rights Groups : Lobbyists: High-profile black and Latino groups are on sidelines in battle to end military's ban on homosexuals. Some say '60s coalition is fracturing.
- Boxer Spells Out Legislative Agenda : Capitol: Senator highlights a ban on offshore oil drilling along state's coast and a measure to make stalking by jilted lovers a federal crime.
- SIMI VALLEY : Charges Are Filed Against Ex-Principal
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Carjacking Suspects Wound Off-Duty Sheriff's Deputy
- LOS ANGELES : Harassment Suit Names Wilshire Country Club
- Bernson Misses Ballot Deadline for Tax Rebuttal : Initiatives: The councilman planned to detail his opposition in a voter pamphlet to a plan to pay for 1,000 police officers. He still can offer a shorter argument.
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-FBI Agent Loses Appeal of Espionage Conviction
- The Best Image That Money Can Buy
- Sears, Roebuck: Myths Magnify the Troubles : Retailing: Like America, the chain is brought to earth by a new era.
- Downey Is California Sportswriter of Year
- Petruska Makes a World of Difference
- Not Just Blowing Smoke, Trumpy Says He's Nervous
- Gruber Gets Used to New Team : Angels: Former Blue Jay third baseman wants to play through neck pain and improve on last season's numbers.
- Great (?) Moments in '50s and '60s TV Ads
- CMS Enhancements Inc. The Irvine computer products...
- Dow Gains 15 as Bond Yields Fall : Market Overview
- Madonna Takes Cover
- ART : Catch the Spirit : George Carlson prefers to do sketches, sculptures and other works on location. More than 140 pieces are on exhibit.
- 'Nation' Status Sought for Indigenous Hawaiians
- Divers Reportedly Find Elbe Shipwreck
- BRIDAL GOWNS : Something New: Simple Styles for the Walk Down the Aisle
- PLATFORM : Survivors Cope With Pain
- MISSION VIEJO : College Spending, Hiring Freeze Asked
- SEAL BEACH : City Rejects Alcohol Sales Bid at Oakwood
- THOUSAND OAKS : Move of Municipal Offices Postponed
- MOORPARK/SIMI VALLEY : Rail Crossing Crackdown Mounted
- SUPER BOWL : Bills' Strategy? Forget About It : Defense: Smith doesn't think about two Super Bowl losses. Bennett thinks about his father, who suffered a stroke.
- Countywide : Analyst Says Focus May Shift to Jobs
- FULLERTON : Residents Invited to Transit Workshop
- ORANGE : City Considering Fee Increases, Layoffs
- We're sure the storekeepers will understand: It's...
- COSTA MESA : Ex-Concessionaire, Amburgey Settle Suit
- New Look for Titans in Victory : Basketball: Sporting custom T-shirts, Cal State Fullerton overcomes poor shooting, turnovers to beat San Jose State, 66-61.
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Okenwa Helps The Master's Stay Hot
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Courier, Edberg in Final Showdown Again
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls Fall Again to the Rockets
- Pain Self-Inflicted in Titan Victory : College basketball: Fullerton takes San Jose State lightly, then recovers for 66-61 victory, its 11th in a row at home.
- Just the Facts: 'Homicide' Is Tops
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Imprisoned by Bad Policies
- New Charter, Wider Mayoral Power Sought : Government: Coalition cites ailing economy and need to heal riots' wounds as reasons to consolidate decision-making. The 1925 document has been revised more than 400 times.
- When Erin Rogers and Charlie Young opened...
- SANTA CLARITA : McKeon to Meet With Constituents
- Katz, L.A. Officials Huddle in Sacramento Over Budget Strategy : Politics: Assemblyman gathers area legislators to hear city leaders' criticisms of state funding. He says the meeting is part of his job, not an effort to gain an edge in mayoral race.
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy Challenges Hahn for City Attorney Post
- GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Survives Rally by Corona del Mar
- CAMARILLO : City to Replace Unreliable Buses
- Malibou Lake Building Restrictions Approved : Growth: The supervisors' temporary compromise is criticized by homeowners and those who want to develop vacant land.
- When Rain-Swollen River Rises, Head for High Ground
- COSTA MESA : Dinner, Auction to Benefit Jobs Program
- Track Program at Cleveland Again Derailed
- Baseball
- Loyola Will Attempt to Avoid Sequel to Lost Weekend : Basketball: Coach John Olive hints at using a bigger lineup as Lions prepare for St. Mary's and San Francisco.
- Red-Hot Hart Slows Colon, Extends Streak to 11 Victories : Prep basketball: Burroughs' senior guard, who scored 46 points in the teams' last meeting, is held to 13 in 76-64 loss.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Girls Continue to Romp
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Playful, 'Comedy of Errors'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Matinee' an Affectionate Nod to Early '60s Schlock : Joe Dante's comedy shows how teens may have seen the Cuban missile crisis as a real-life, campy, horror film.
- Explanation Sought for Display at Ex-Sheriff's Dinner
- Motorist Wins Case Against Officer, but Religious Issue Remains
- CANOGA PARK : Council to Honor Parade Organizer
- FILLMORE : City Sets Agenda for Economic Growth
- OJAI : City Threatens Suit Over Housing Lists
- Judge Bars Lower Welfare for Newcomers
- Bomb in London Explodes Outside Harrods
- 'Magician Windows' to Do a Disappearing Act : Art: The former Merlin McFly's singles bar is being remodeled, and for $325,000, the nine glimmering stained glass creations can be yours.
- Human Rights Forum to Discuss Bosnia
- SUPER BOWL ALTERNATIVES : Who needs football when there's children's theater, classical music and flea market?
- Roe-Wade Attorney Takes Heart : Abortion rights: But challenges remain despite election of pro-choice president, says Sarah Weddington, who represented plaintiff in historic legal challenge.
- PACOIMA : Man Shot Trying to Flee Police
- VAN NUYS : Prisoner Found Dead at Police Jail
- Schools Unified on One Point: Leaving L.A. : Education: Talk of breaking away from is most serious in Carson, Lomita and Eastview. Two state senators will conduct a hearing on the subject next week.
- Disaster Declaration Imminent, U.S. Says
- SANTA ANA : 3 Schools to Start Year-Round Classes
- Transit Panel Approves Report on Proposed Light Rail Line
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 to Stand Trial in 1986 Slaying
- DAILY REPORT
- CLU's Kuntz to Coach Soccer for Pepperdine
- Dr. Dre's 'Chronic' Getting Stronger
- The Resurrection of Johnny Powers
- Western Digital Completes Restructuring Moves : Finance: Disk-drive maker has issued 5 million shares of stock to raise nearly $40 million. This will be used to pay down its $191-million bank debt, which has been renegotiated.
- Burger Safety on Back Burner in State
- Capital Cities Posts Higher Quarterly Net
- RETAILING
- Bottom Line : A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Pardon us, we're remodeling : Californians like change, and we like to think we're changing the world. But the truth is, the world is changing us.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Kay Swift, 95; Songwriter Wrote Broadway Tunes, Book
- Man Throws Daughter, 3, Off Bridge, Then Jumps
- Contract Talks Break Down in College District
- Targeting Its Shooting Policy : LAPD's own statistics show a need for further use-of-force reform
- New Station OKd for Deputies : Camarillo: The city will spend $4 million on the project. Officers can't wait to leave their cramped quarters.
- Race for 2 Seats on Inglewood Council Draws Large Field : Elections: Incumbents Daniel K. Tabor and Anthony Scardenzan will face heavy opposition. But the contest for three school board seats attracts few challengers.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Iowa Wins on Emotion, 96-90
- Loyola Will Attempt to Avoid Sequel to Lost Weekend : St. Mary's: Lions' opponent on Saturday is led by former Bishop Montgomery player Darrell Daniel.
- THE ARTS
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- U.S. Recovery Hasn't Helped in Job Market : Economy: Many companies are still scrambling to cut costs in effort to remain competitive.
- Mourning the Passing of 'Wish Book' Era : Retailing: Sears' 'Big Book' was more than a catalogue. It brought city style to the country, clothed generations and even taught folks to read.
- Baring All for a Loehmann's Steal
- Court Rejects Use of Minors as Decoys in Illegal Liquor Sales
- GOP Meets to Select New Chairman : Republicans: All five candidates talk of party renewal at the grass-roots level. But their differences mirror the divisions in the political organization.
- Facing Up to Facials : The pinching, steaming, smoothing and massaging leaves a guy with a good-- though a bit unfamiliar--feeling.
- DANA POINT : Surfers' Plan Would Curb Spill Damage
- Girl, 16, Sentenced to Youth Authority in Slaying of Neighbor
- Judge Drops Case Against Ex-Officer : Simi Valley: The prosecution cites evidence that the man and the alleged rape victim had a sexual relationship.
- Pasadena Negates Crescenta Valley's Advantage at Home
- Bruins Calm Troubled Waters With a Victory Over Trojans
- Burtt Will Take a 10-Day Tryout in NBA, Any Day : Basketball: Journeyman was arrested for carrying hashish and cocaine in Athens airport in November. He says it was a plant.
- Jurisprudence
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruins' Oates Proves Worth With Three Goals
- SUPER BOWL : Drugs in NFL: Part History, Part Problem : Pro football: Many say the league's program has made progress. Others say it's naive to think the game is free of abuse.
- Pat Buchanan Returns to 'Crossfire' Monday
- Bradley Will Receive Players' Vision Award
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Bach Salvages Baroque Keyboard Program
- Dow Gains 15 as Bond Yields Fall : Market Overview
- 1992 a Winning Year for Wynn's International Inc. : Earnings: The Orange-based automotive products company reports a $7.3-million profit after a subsidiary was restructured.
- AT HOME : GARDENING : Green Thumb Smarts : The West Valley Occupational Center course in Woodland Hills is designed to turn amateur gardeners into professionals through lectures and hands-on work.
- Glickman Named Chairman of House Intelligence Panel
- 3.8% Economic Growth Is Strongest in 4 Years
- Fatal Avalanche in Russia
- COVER STORY : Preserving Our Past--From Washboards to Jet Planes
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Trimedyne Inc.: The medical laser manufacturer said...
- BANKING
- Regulatory Directive Casts Pall on Glenfed : S&Ls;: The thrift says it needs up to $450 million to avoid seizure, which could cost taxpayers $4 billion. Dilemma could prove a key test for Clinton Administration.
- Baird's Former Nanny Agrees to Leave the Country, INS Says
- ART : Painting the Town : Midwesterner Robert Fischer gains credibility in Los Angeles with Warhol-style renderings on coats and jackets.
- Building Collapses in Cairo; Woman Killed
- 7th Anniversary of Explosion of Shuttle Challenger Marked
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Meaty Balkan Fare : Beograd's business has fallen dramatically due to the political situation in the former Yugoslavia. But to a disinterested diner, the cooking here offers that rare combination: homey, refined and inexpensive.
- THEATER : Hospital Tales : They both got their acting start in New York at different times, and now Len Lesser and Alan Feinstein find themselves in 'Cold Storage' at the Gnu in North Hollywood.
- L.A. Betting Big on the Super Bowl : Tourism: Civic and business leaders seize the opportunity to show the area in a positive light after a wave of bad publicity.
- 'English Also' Is Now Law in Puerto Rico
- U.S. Recovery Has Failed to Pay Off in Job Market : Economy: Many companies are still scrambling to cuts costs in an effort to remain competitive.
- U.S. Recovery Fails to Pay Off in Job Market
- Reagan, Bush Regime Computer Memos Saved by U.S. Archivist
- Ex-Priest Gets Jail Term for Molesting Baby-Sitter
- Child Molestation Verdict Overturned
- OXNARD : Lockwood Holds Lead in Fund Raising
- Bruins Have Four Legs Up on Trojans : USC: Tremayne Anchrum and Phil Glenn suffer cramps down the stretch and UCLA pulls away, 90-80.
- Chatsworth Aims for 5th Title
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : DiCamilli, Costa Mesa Top Estancia
- Chasing a Tip Results in a Great Pane : A Glass Masterpiece Found in South-Central Warehouse
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sniper' Is Too Quick on the Trigger
- Keeper of the Flame Will Put Words to His Music : Performance: New Orleans R&B; master Allen Toussaint to join other songwriters in the spotlight tonight in Santa Ana.
- ENTERTAIMENT : Frenzy Just for Fans : Huge tents on Rose Bowl grounds are home to 30 attractions offered as part of the Super Bowl extravaganza.
- A Foot Fiesta : Buying last year's model new is the way to get a good deal on those high-priced sneakers.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Firm Donates $2,000 for Home Repairs
- Lender Faces Trial in Slum Case : Courts: A ruling barring the city from suing Highland Federal Bank is overturned. The firm is accused of racketeering and fraud involving substandard buildings.
- Troy Cafe Helps Latino Performers Hone Their Talents : Entertainment: Little Tokyo hot spot has become a cultural center. It's 'home,' a singer says.
- Producer Charges Brutality by Police : Law enforcement: He says L.A. and Santa Monica officers mistook him for a robber and roughed him up. The departments say the incident was handled properly.
- Teen Faces Manslaughter Charge in Death
- RETAILING
- Strides in Justice Lauded at AJC Gala
- Resale and Rental Gowns Help Bride Save Money for the Honeymoon
- IRVINE : El Torito Sends Food to Tijuana Victims
- Prosecutors to Claim Powell Let King Rise, Then Pummeled Him : Courts: Memo outlines how U.S. hopes to show that officers willfully deprived the motorist of his civil rights. Defense lawyer says the opposition's case is weak.
- Official to Seek Public Vote on Annexation : Moorpark: The firm that owns the 4,000 acres questions Councilman John Wozniak's motives. He backs slow growth.
- A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.
- Jeffcoat Gets Reprieve from Doomsday Sentence
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : It'sali'lknownfact May Be Best of a Weak Crop From Florida
- Rancho Alamitos' Miller Resigns as Football Coach
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Claire of the Moon': Women Find Love at a Writers' Retreat
- Energy Firms Release '92 Reports; Shares Close Up
- BANKING
- ART : Seizing Mythic Images : David Shannon says he realizes that his 'darker, moodier' illustrations of folk tales can influence a child.
- No Affair, Major Says, Sues British Magazines
- Birth in Kennedy Family
- Lakers Are Pounded by the Pacers
- Ethiopian Favored in Featured Event : Redondo Beach run: Although he is not accustomed to running long distances, Alamayehu Roba Jimma appears to be the class of the 10-K field.
- Notes and Quotes on Football, Soccer, Finances and Such
- DAILY REPORT
- Toros Lose Game to Riverside at Home
- Pro Football
- Making Pop Hits--That's What Friends Are For : Music: Dionne Warwick counts on those close to her for 'catchy, memorable' songs. She'll sing some of her latest works when she appears with the Pacific Symphony.
- TV REVIEW : 'Sins of the Fathers': Catholicism's Cancer
- School Shooting and Gun Control
- Education and Earnings
- Jackson on Boycott
- School Shooting and Gun Control
- Bombing Iraq
- Invocations
- School Shooting and Gun Control
- School Shooting and Gun Control
- A Democratic Process
- Education and Earnings
- Jackson on Boycott
- School Shooting and Gun Control
- Jackson on Boycott
- School Shooting and Gun Control
- Latino Diversity
- MOVIES - Jan. 29, 1993
- MOVIES - Jan. 29, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 29, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 29, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 29, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 29, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 29, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 29, 1993
- Poisoning by Bacteria Kills Second Child : Epidemic: No obvious link is found to Jack in the Box, where disease was first traced. Inspectors close one of chain's restaurants for selling undercooked meat.
- Nuptials Are Piece of Cake--If Not Wedded to Perfection
- Debate Fervent in O.C. on Gay-Military Issue
- Deportees See a Role at the 'Center of Most Sacred War' : Mideast: Palestinians welcome court decision upholding expulsion because it sharpens confrontation.
- Archdiocese Pledges $450,000 in Aid to Inner-City Students
- Police Find Body That 'Quite a Few' Saw, Didn't Report
- Some Capitol Hill Allies Fear Clinton Is Stumbling : Congress: Early words of praise for Administration have turned into uneasy whispers about missteps.
- HER SUPPORT: The Progressive Women's Assn. will...
- CalFarm to Pay Rebates Under Prop. 103 : Insurance: The firm had led the attack on the initiative. In settling with the state, it will refund $18.6 million.
- Ice-T, Warner Bros. Call It Quits : Pop music: The company is said to have wearied of the controversy ignited by the outspoken rapper. Other major labels aren't expected to sign him.
- SHE WALKS NOW: Hollywood's three blond sex...
- HIGH-TECH ART: You have to wonder how...
- GOOD TIMING? This week's barrage of allegations...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 29, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 29, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 29, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 29, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 29, 1993
- Super Bowl : Kick Off the Weekend Eating
- New Age Cola for Super Bowl Sunday
- Rockwell to Retool Defense Image With Ad Campaign
- BANKING
- House of Pancakes
- The Meatless Burger
- Babbitt Urges Review of Yosemite Pact : Environment: New Interior secretary wants Congress to examine the agreement with concessionaire to operate hotels and other tourist services.
- A passion for chocolate could mean a...
- Pacific Palisades : Monies Slotted for Repairs
- PETS : Volunteers Extend a Paw to the Sick and Elderly
- A Farewell Wish: Love and Laughter
- Pomona : City Hall to Close Fridays
- Issue Explodes Into an All-Out Lobbying War
- * Anthony T. Rossi; Founder of Tropicana Products
- Jan Gies; Smuggled Food to Help Anne Frank
- David Rockola; Leading Maker of Jukeboxes
- Powell Further Dilutes His Plans to Revamp Military
- Sand, singing and dancing, kites and fans...
- Stiff Price, Good Sales : Japanese Energy Drinks Making Splash in Area Markets
- Storm Damage Tops $218 Million
- Helionetics Ordered to Pay $1.7-Million Judgment
- Record for Platinum Software: Platinum Software stock,...
- RETAIL
- A Donor With a Heart : After coming close to death, car king Carroll Shelby plans to assemble Cobras to help his charity fund organ transplants.
- Super Bowl : The Odd Couples: Pros and Pans
- THWARTING A BURGLAR : Caveman Syndrome : Rational thoughts evaporate, atavism takes over, and a normally sane man heads for battle armed with a fry pan.
- Head of Science Foundation Nominated for No. 2 UC Post
- SOUNDS UP THE COAST : The Son of Cahn : Jazz guitarist Steve Khan's distinctive spare style can be heard Feb. 3 at Joseppi's.
- Echo Park : Housing Plan Scaled Down
- Greenspan Cool to Appeals to Spur Economy
- Michelle GonzalezSchool: South GateSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: SeniorThe...
- Rebuild L.A.'s Salazar Issues Call for Unity
- SECURITIES
- Beverly Hills : Human Rights Forum
- Movie (National ranking) Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks...
- Clinton Takes Early-Morning Jog Past Monuments, Homeless
- Jewish Play Doesn't Beg Off Universal Themes
- BIGGEST WIN IN 49ER HISTORY : 49ers Also Hit Jackpot 5 Years Ago
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : 17 From O.C. Make Cut in Talent Competition
- TRIED & TRUE : This Tale of a Flying Leap Is Not Just a Lot of Hot Air
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clash With Nunn Becomes Test of Power for Clinton
- Bill Would Abolish AQMD, Shift Powers to State Board
- Judge Strikes Down OK of Encinal Project : Development: Jurist rebukes Coastal Commission for approving canyon housing plan despite objections of staff over violation of environmental law.
- The Shirt Off His Back and Lots More
- How to Buy a Bargain
- La Verne's Gibbs Is Rounding Into Shape : Basketball: After taking a year off to give birth to a son, the center says she is regaining the form that made her a three-time all-conference selection.
- Just Wait Till You Get a Taste of Sfuzzi
- MARKETS : Pulling Strings: Cheese From the East
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Trojans Make a Pitch to Sign a Plum of a Lineman From Apple Valley
- Driving Music
- Serb Gunships Hit Croatians in Counterattack
- OXNARD : Doctored Bills Used in Changer Scam
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Beckman Posts 16% Rise in Profits : Finances: Meeting with investment group on the same day annual results are released is called coincidental.
- Vons Loses Jack in the Box Meat Pact
- Kind of Blue
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Cheaters Never Win, But Winners Seldom Tell
- Glendale : Development Vote Delayed
- Long Beach : Council Delays Changes in Queen Mary Lease
- Clinton Doctor's Firing Tied to Allergy Shot