- Rocketdyne's Sunny Skies May Get Crowded : Aerospace: Rockwell unit may face competition as Aerojet agrees to market high-performance Russian rocket engines for satellite launches.
- National Agenda : Russian Firebrand's First Week in Parliament Delights Rivals : * Vladimir Zhirinovsky bloodied his face and his reputation with his shenanigans. Some lukewarm supporters are backing away.
- Media : Lampoon Is No Joke to Croatia's Rulers : * The Feral Tribune finds humor amid poverty, war and oppression. But the government isn't laughing.
- Two Gunmen Release Hostage, Surrender After 9-Hour Siege
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : County's Been Slow to Retrofit Fire Stations : Safety: Budget woes are blamed for lack of repairs to buildings found to be at 'high risk' of collapse in quake.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Needed Clean Sweep
- Dana Hills' Covington Commits to Miami
- Kate FosterSunny Hills, Jr.Soccer / ForwardFoster, a...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Baker's Practices Turn Anteaters Into Early Birds
- Events on Hold as Damage Is Assessed
- Still Brash After All These Years : Television: Tom Snyder's CNBC show is a cross between the talk show that made him a star and today's phone-in format. He's as breezy as ever, with his trademark laugh punctuating the action throughout.
- BRASILIA : Paying the Piper
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : Marines Evacuate 5 Infants From Northridge Ward : Rescue: Two El Toro base helicopters are used to fly the babies from quake-damaged unit to local hospitals.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Spinal Injury Spurs Dedication to Others
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : Healers Respond With Mission of Mercy : Medicine: Doctors, nurses and others from UCI Medical Center rush to the aid of overwhelmed Granada Hills hospital.
- Long Beach Loses, 92-69; Greenberg Ejected
- SANTA ANITA : Southern Truce Ends Her Slump
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Surf Spirit Flows From 'Pipeline'
- Capt. Cook's Legacy to the Modern World : Hawaii: His discovery linked the inhabited world but also opened the door to worldwide siege of native peoples.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Wetlands Project to Be Discussed
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : WATER
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : CARING FOR YOUR PET
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : WHERE TO FIND COUNSELING
- BREA / YORBA LINDA : Mechanic Sues Cities, Detectives, Car Dealer
- Late Burst Powers UC Irvine Past Utah State
- USC's Powell Named to College Hall of Fame
- Two Neo-Nazis Are Sentenced for Beating Luger
- Rabin Pledges National Referendum on Any Golan Heights Withdrawal : Mideast: Government makes it clear that any deal with Syria would have to be sold to a very skeptical nation.
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Your Supply Kit
- BUENA PARK : Historical District Considered for City
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Dealing With Aftershocks to the Psyche
- Dr. King Visit to Orange Remembered : Civil rights: Slain leader's speech 32 years ago is recalled during his birthday observance at Chapman University.
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future
- Box Office Report
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : L.A. Schools Closed Today to Regroup : Education: Employees are asked to report for cleanup and damage assessment. Bus routes must be altered.
- To Our Readers
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : Scoreboard Crashes Onto Seats in Anaheim Stadium : Collapse: The 17.5-ton Sony 'Jumbotron' also destroyed a section of roof as it broke loose and fell to the left-field upper deck.
- U.S. Films Not So Popular at Palm Springs Festival : Movies: Foreign, independent entries grab viewers, possibly because American films can be seen elsewhere.
- Taper's Youth Theater Gets a New Name
- Countywide : Caltrans Names Interim Director
- 3 Teen-Agers Arrested in Shooting Incident Involving Rival Gangs
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : Slide Anniversary Footnotes Quake : Disasters: Anaheim Hills residents are edgy. Two years in a row, Martin Luther King's Birthday accompanies ravages of nature.
- Josh HolidayCalvary Chapel, Jr.Wrestling / 145 poundsHoliday,...
- Temblor Evokes Trainer's Pain : Santa Anita: Earthquake in June of 1991 led to death of Lerille's fiancee and seriously injured him as they sat in the grandstand.
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Bruin Gymnast Rosas Owes Debt to Peter Pan
- King Scores 20 as Fullerton Rallies to Win
- 'Tombstone' Full of Box-Office Life : Movies: The surprise hit about the bustling Western frontier town soon will reach $40 million in domestic grosses, despite a troubled start.
- DANA POINT : Public Meeting on Resort to Be on TV
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : At Chicago Stadium, Only the Silence Will Be Deafening
- Suit Aimed at Rhythm Cafe Lease : Concerts: Owner of the building that houses the Santa Ana club seeks to permanently oust the struggling rock promoters over mounting debts.
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Courier Adds Drama With Comeback
- He Hopes That Female Player Will Let Him Forget the Pasta
- Eclectic Guitarist Splits the Difference : Music: Muriel Anderson, a protege of Chet Atkins, divides her playing time between classical, ingeniously arranged pops and ethnic tunes, and original compositions.
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : County Goes to Aid of Devastated Neighbor : Aftermath: Fire crews, doctors and others head north to join in the relief effort after little damage is found locally. No major injuries are reported in the area.
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : How to Assess a Home's Cracks
- Mumford Comes Through for Anteaters
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : 100 Mobile Homes Engulfed in Fires Fed by Gas Lines : Blazes: At least one person is badly burned, although there are apparently no fatalities at three Valley trailer parks. 'It just looked like an inferno,' one resident says.
- 'Enslavement' of the Middle Class
- Ticket Brokers and Rose Bowl
- Tip O'Neill
- Outreach to Russia
- The Year 2000
- Drunk Study
- State Court on Prop. 68
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : ...
- 'Enslavement' of the Middle Class
- Death, Fickle in the Ruins, Takes at Least 33
- A Rush of Fear, and Even the Lucky Are Left Shaken
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 18, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 18, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 18, 1994
- 33 Die, Many Hurt in 6.6 Quake : L.A. Area Freeways Buckle, Buildings Topple : Disaster: Epicenter is in Northridge, where three-story apartment complex pancakes. Ruptured gas lines erupt in fire in strongest temblor in city's modern history.
- At Least 15 Die in Collapsed Apartments : Epicenter: Residents are trapped and killed as 40 units on the first floor of a three-story Northridge complex are flattened. Rescuers with dogs comb rubble for survivors.
- KEEPING TRACK: By April, the number of...
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Q & A : Who'll Be Picking Up the Tab
- Shock Waves Reach Beyond the Southland : Earthquake: Cal State Northridge, Clipper players fear for families from long distances. Anaheim Stadium is damaged.
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : Wholesale Devastation Rips Apart Northridge : Epicenter: Suburban community becomes a scene of fatalities and miracle rescues--images seen by the nation and much of world.
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : Crews' Swift Response Wins Praise : Disaster: System was found wanting in the 1992 riots and last fall's fires. This time, reaction was quick and well-coordinated, officials say.
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : Immigrants Are Reminded of Disasters in Their Homelands
- Sylmar Jolted by Ghosts of Horror Past : History: The city that crumpled under a 6.5 quake in 1971 remembers well the terror that came when the earth gave way. On Monday, it seemed like it was cursed.
- Commuters Will Face Nightmare for Months : Transportation: Several freeway sections are shut. Golden State, Santa Monica routes are heavily damaged.
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Damage Disrupts Critical Utility Lifelines
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Getting Around by Public Transit May Be Hard
- TV TOWN HALL: Old-fashioned Town Hall meetings...
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Before You Call a Contractor . . .
- A Los Angeles Times Special Report : Coping With The Quake : Recovering From Disaster, Preparing for the Future : Commuters Facing Freeway Ordeal : Traffic: With major routes blocked, drivers will need patience, careful planning, experts say.
- Separatists Win Big in Crimea Vote : Ukraine: Candidates who favor independence or rejoining Russia get 73% of presidential ballots. Showing could derail nuclear disarmament pact.
- EARTHQUAKE: DISASTER BEFORE DAWN : NEWS ANALYSIS : Radio Was the Lifeline, But TV Provided Pathos
- A Rush of Fear, and Even the Lucky Are Left Shaken : Emotional toll: For many, home no longer seems safe. Some find comfort in loved ones. Others consider leaving.
- Questions on Reinforcing of Freeways Raised
- 25 Die, Many Hurt in 6.6 Quake : Freeways Buckle and Buildings Collapse : Disaster: Epicenter is in Northridge, where three-story apartment complex pancakes. Ruptured gas lines erupt in fire in modern L.A.'s strongest temblor.
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : Local Firefighters Searched for Victims Amid Ruins
- POWER OF LONGEVITY: Conservative political pundit Pat...
- ALWAYS READY: When San Francisco suffered an...
- Earthquake: Diaster Before Dawn : Tourists Will Take Home Some Additional Memories
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 18, 1994
- Transportation Crippled, Badly Damaged Firms Forced to Close
- Sylmar Jolted by Ghosts of Horror Past
- 33 Die, Many Hurt in 6.6 Quake
- At Least 15 Die in Collapsed Apartments
- Acts of Valor
- Commuters Will Face Nightmare for Months
- Thrust Faults Pose Brutal Danger to Basin
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Imperial Credit Industries
- Counting the Days of '94 With a Few Choice Quotations
- Clinton to Get Checkup
- Italy Parliament Dissolved; Elections Set for March 27 : Europe: The prime minister will remain in a caretaker role. Jewish leaders protest the vote coincides with Passover.
- Just Another Way to Dig Up Business
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : The Muslim Emphasis Is Self-Esteem, Discipline
- Crowd Unites at Harbor in Honor of King : Celebration: The event to remember the slain civil rights leader is filled with appreciation, music, poetry and art.
- PORT HUENEME : Public Invited on High-Tech Navy Destroyer
- Police Cite Self-Defense in Shooting of Youth at Party : Violence: The alleged gang member is in critical condition after a gun battle in Pacoima with a state corrections official. Four others were wounded.
- VENTURA : Man Loses Control of of Motorcycle, Dies
- Woman Drowns Trying to Save Son : Tragedy: She is among several rescuers who fall into a mountain lake as thin ice gives way. The 10-year-old boy and others are pulled to safety.
- JAZZ AND POP REVIEWS : Morphine Proves Odd but Compelling
- LAKE TRAGEDY: To 10-year-old Ninoy Kiat of...
- DWP Class for Women Enrolls 222--None Are Hired
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Keep Saving Murray's Best for Last
- The Big Surprise of '94: A Mania for U.S. Stocks?
- Three Come Together for New Beatles Work
- Racial Strife Among Youths Tests Laguna : Diversity: Fights at high school between white, Latino students threaten city's tolerant image.
- Chairman of Scandal-Plagued Water District Resigns : Agencies: Don B. Schone steps down from Santa Margarita board after word of trips he took at expense of firm that has received millions of dollars in contracts.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Indiana Tops Michigan, Home Streak Reaches 37
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Cowboys Can't Help Looking Ahead, 27-17 : NFC: Dallas was concentrating on San Francisco even before getting past Green Bay.
- Movies : Another One for Bronson's 'Wish' List
- JAPAN
- THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS--A PATH TO PEACE? : Israel Reserves Judgment on Assad's Offer : Reaction: Premier and foreign minister say they want more details before responding. They question definition of 'peace.'
- COLUMN ONE : The Cold World of Skating : Pressures to cash in can push some young hopefuls over the line. Jealousies, bitter rivalries and sabotage sometimes tarnish the sport's elegant image.
- Church Thanks Agents Who Thwarted Attack
- Youth / OPINION : Tattoos, Piercing: 'It's a Symbol of You'
- Wheeler-Dealer for Conservancy Cause : Santa Monica Mountains: Executive Director Joseph T. Edmiston has aggressively expanded public lands. He's developed admirers and critics.
- UCLA Tied With Kansas at the Top
- NHL ROUNDUP : Familiar Faces Help Defeat Blackhawks
- Domingo and Co. Tame Penella's Wildcat : Opera review: While technically not opera, in its best moments "El Gato Montes" is good opera; in its worst, still interesting.
- Archdiocese Is Shaken by Priest's Trial : Courts: Father David Dean Piroli is charged with theft of $60,000 from two parishes. His lawyer's countercharges about embezzlement and homosexuality are called a 'gross injustice' by church officials.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council OKs Traffic Control Measures
- Father Piroli's Trial Is Creating Turmoil in Catholic Community : Simi Valley: Archdiocese has responded angrily to the priest's accusations against his former superior. Nonetheless, St. Peter Claver parish is thriving.
- Hollywood SigAlert
- Finalists Named for Book Critics Awards
- Now That He's Playing Often, Ducks' Corkum Is Finding Success : Hockey: He has more points in the past 22 games than in his three seasons with Buffalo.
- Barring Crime Connection, Harding Belongs on Team
- HBO the Big CableACE Award Winner : Television: Its taking of 34 of 88 trophies far outdistances Showtime's second place with 10.
- COMEDY REVIEW : It's No Joke: $6.4 Million : Comic Relief Sets Record but Overdoses on Bobbitt Humor
- With Vaunted Stamina, Assad Sits Out Rest Breaks
- BUENA PARK : Residents Organize to Block Realignment
- Downtown Renovation Slow Going
- Reopening Haiphong to World's Business : Trade: Memories of war still linger, but residents are looking ahead to the opening of an export processing zone.
- Airlines Cut 4th-Quarter Losses 90%
- Yeltsin Czar for Economic Reform Quits : Russia: Deputy Prime Minister Gaidar cites frustration over not having the power to carry out his reforms. Some see his move as a maneuver to be given more muscle.
- COUNTYWIDE : Youths Win Future City Competition
- OXNARD : 4 Honored by State for Volunteer Work
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Heat Over Firefighters' Overtime
- Gripe / 'Free' Gifts Cost Consumers'
- France's Candeloro Leads Petrenko in Qualifying for European Skating
- Early Barrage Too Much for Ducks : Hockey: The Canucks take a 4-0 lead in the first period and hold on, 4-3.
- ECONOMY
- Diversion of Whitewater Funds Disputed : Inquiry: Lawyer for head of defunct S&L; says the only possible source of cash would have been an account subject to review by bank examiners.
- Waiting Is the Only Way to Deal With Slow Walk Signal
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT--AND POLITICS : Tough Sentencing Takes More Than 'Three Strikes' : Incarceration: Some proposals, like life for first-time rapists, won't work.
- COSTA MESA : Factory Denied More Time to Build Wall
- Yes, Nuns Covered but Lawyers Exempt
- Testimony / ONE PERSON'S VIEW OF LOCAL TV NEWS : 'The Bottom Line Is Also Tied to Credibility'
- Burning Fat, Do-Si-Do
- Beauty of Humankind Dwells in 'The Air Up There'
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Brose's, Reyna's Memories of '92 Benefit U.S. in Upset of Norway
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Zwilich 'Fantasy' Premieres
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Suspense, Drama--Both On, Off Screen
- FASHION : Marty Awards Highlight Menswear Meet
- ROSSMOOR : Election to Be Held on Wall Maintenance
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- JAZZ REVIEW : Karukas and Trio Perform Musical High-Wire Act
- TV REVIEWS : James Earl Jones Brings Fiery Pastor to Life
- TEEN TOWN: Bob Buckles wasn't surprised to...
- HAITI : U.S. Won't Agree to Aristide Return Date
- ORANGE : School Trustees OK $180,000 in Cuts
- WESTMINSTER : Dalat City Reunion 'Like Coming Home'
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Wastes Little Time in Australian Open Win
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Borodin Quartet in Polished Playing
- Pet Owners Do Grooming at Joy Self Dog Wash : At 'shampooch' in Orange, the customer provides the animal and the business provides the soap, towels and tubs.
- Record Low Temperatures Kill 2 in East
- Pitchess on Front Line of Jail Race War
- Enfant Terrible : New Yorkers can't decide if the mayor's son is a cute sidekick or a spoiled imp. But their real worry: Is Giuliani a softy?
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Names Added to Saddleback Search
- Educators Reach Out to Students : Counseling: Support groups, started by the Ventura district, touches on issues ranging from self-esteem to eating disorders to coping with parents' divorce.
- OXNARD : 1 Killed, 4 Hurt as Car Rolls Into Field
- When the Feeling Isn't Exactly Mutual : Mutual funds can be a great investment, but consumers don't always understand the risks
- RETAILING
- AUTOS
- Domingo Is Also Center Stage at Post-Concert Benefit
- MEXICO : President Pushes Amnesty for Rebels
- Man Dies Trying to Block Truck Towing His Car
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT--AND POLITICS : How Many Prisons Must We Build to Feel Secure? : Leadership: 'Three strikes' isn't as tough as changing the climate for crime.
- Editor to Discuss Rebellion in Mexico
- LOS ALAMITOS : Hearings to Examine Noise, Traffic Dispute
- Today's Agenda
- Banker Elected Head of Hispanic Chamber
- Machismo Keeps Too Many From Facing AIDS Facts
- Canucks Take Ducks by Surprise
- Pioneer of Classical Music for Kids
- TV REVIEWS : 1 Extra Confession in '2 Faces of Evil'
- Nature Takes a Post-Fire Walk on the Wild Side
- A Sign-on, a Mouse, Voila--It's Your Newspaper! : Information: The future is now at the San Jose Mercury News with an array of features by way of a personal computer.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: ZOOS
- Assad-Clinton Talks Raise Hopes for Peace : Mideast: Syrian leader for first time says he wants 'normal, peaceful relations' with Israel. At end of Geneva meeting, President calls him indispensable to process.
- CONEJO VALLEY : School Board Moves Lincoln Holiday
- LA HABRA : Councilman Joins State Senator's Staff
- Gyorgy Cziffra; Renowned Performer of Liszt's Works
- Mexican Police Make Record Heroin Seizure : Trafficking: Authorities break up an unusual international alliance involving smuggling teams in Southeast Asia and Mexico transporting narcotics into California. Nine people are arrested.
- 3 Treated After Fumes Prompt Evacuation
- Making a Difference : One Organization's Approach: Advocate for Court Dependent Children
- SIMI VALLEY : Homemade Bomb Discovered, Defused
- Do-It-Yourselfers Get a Taste of the Hair of the Dog
- LAGUNA HILLS : City, School District Pair for Use of Space
- Film Partners Have No Regrets : Movies: Barry Levinson and Mark Johnson are splitting up, but it doesn't mean goodby forever.
- OCCUPATION: PROFESSIONAL TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
- ENERGY
- Assad Now Seems to See Peace as Syria's Best Bet : Summit: If his words are followed by concrete acts, the whole Mideast picture could change dramatically. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- COSTA MESA : New Director Starts at Free Senior Center
- Ducks Not Willing to Trade Up
- Feisty Kings Pay Price in Loss to Flyers
- Volleyball Club Wins Tournament
- Theater : South Coast 'Hedda Gabler' Takes On Mythic Quality
- BOOK REVIEW: SCIENCE : Can Cyberspace Help Enhance City Space? : A SCIENTIST IN THE CITY <i> by James Trefil</i> ; Doubleday, $23.95, 266 pages
- O.C. Water Chief Quits After Trips Disclosed : Travel: Santa Margarita chairman cites 'continued adverse news,' including reports of his free Mexico visits.
- Peace Plan Elusive as County Jails Race War Continues : Violence: Melees between blacks and Latinos escalate. Pitchess facility is at the front line of the battles.
- Dry Days Bring Unease : With Winter Rainfall Well Below Average, Drought Fears Emerge
- GARDEN GROVE : Plan to Buy a Home? 2 Programs Can Help
- A Different Perspective on the Game : Soccer: Many of Santa Ana Valley Coach Adnan Bayati's players put school and jobs before sport.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : ANALYSIS : How Raiders Can Improve Next Season
- Searching for Solutions to 'Epidemic' of Horn Honking
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Montana's Magic Makes Oilers Disappear : AFC: Quarterback leads Chiefs with three second-half touchdown passes, 28-20.
- Service in Computer Age
- Griffin Offers Conservancy 104-Acre Gift : Parks: The entertainer proposes giving the land to the Santa Monica Mountains group. He joins other celebrities whom a new tax law might help.
- Films by Chen Kaige Part of 'New Chinese' Program
- MOVIES'Philadelphia' Story: The AIDS drama "Philadelphia" made...
- Agents Carefully Travel Precarious Road : Service: Travel agents must put customers' needs first, despite lure of bigger commissions for steering clients to certain airlines.
- How to Cut Risks in High-Priced Market
- $6.4 Million Haul Nothing to Laugh At
- Zino Davidoff; 'King of Cigars'
- Stop the Presses: Papers Enter a Brave New World : Media: Electronic visions sharpen. Mergers, advances push publishers onto the 'information superhighway.'
- Was 60th Rose Parade Montie Montana's Last? He's Not Sure
- SIMI VALLEY : Student Who Sold LSD Faces Expulsion
- THOUSAND OAKS : County, City Ready to Extend Redevelopment
- Beach Blvd. Segment Will Be Re-Striped--One of These Days
- COSTA MESA : Helicopter Program a Success, City Told
- DANCE REVIEW : Malashock Premieres Hold Surprises
- GM, Union Reach Accord at Truck Plant : Auto makers: UAW members, who have been on strike for six days in Louisiana, are to vote today on the tentative pact.
- SOUTH KOREA
- San Clemente Fire Leaves 34 Homeless
- Getting Involved : 'Border Peace Patrol Affirms Nonviolence'
- Ogle Wins Hawaiian Open as Davis Love III Falters
- Extreme Cold Again Results in the Cancellation of Racing
- Oscar Winner Steve Tesich Just Says No to Hollywood Violence : Lecture: Speaking at Chapman, the 'Breaking Away' screenwriter says he rejects most film projects offered him.
- JAZZ AND POP REVIEWS : Neville Bros. Leave It on Cruise Control
- No Repair Is in Sight for TV Blurring : Television: Everything and everyone on the tube these days is starting to look like light entertainment.
- JAZZ AND POP REVIEWS : Dick Hyman Superb, Eclectic in Bakery Solo Recital
- The American Dream : A Thrift Once Blasted for 'Redlining' Has Shown It Can Do Well by Doing Good
- PEOPLE : Brother, Can You Spare a Memory?
- SOUTH AFRICA : Militant Black Party Suspending Violence
- Security Guard Is Slain by SWAT Team After 4-Hour Standoff
- Platform / 'Abused Child Can Get Help Without Resorting to Violence'
- THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS--A PATH TO PEACE? : Assad Gives Syrians Something New--Himself and Clinton 'Live' : Mideast: Damascus also cancels an obligatory power cut to ensure viewers and listeners tune in.
- Thousands in Paris Protest Public School Plan : France: Attempts to fund repairs at private schools anger parents, teachers and students. The march is also a show of strength for leftists.
- It has been called a lot of...
- Car Hits, Kills 82-Year-Old Pedestrian
- TAIWAN
- Protesters Bombard KKK Rally in Illinois
- New toll 'Greenway' to ease D.C. commute : The profitable, environmentally sensitive route through Virginia is due to open in 1996.
- In Pursuit of a Fine Mess of Memories
- Keeping It Simple: 'Lenin or Levis'
- 'Schindler's' Author Tops Local Group's List : Books: UCI Prof. Thomas Keneally draws 500 to Jewish center, where he receives award for bringing Holocaust atrocities to light.
- Best Way to Honor the Memory of Dr. King : Mrs. King's anti-violence plea should resonate in the cities
- Baker Canyon Ruled Out for Off-Road Park : Development: Supervisors' decision is a victory for Santa Clarita residents who oppose motocross site. But a smaller facility in Hume Canyon is still being considered.
- Man Seriously Hurt After Being Shot in Santa Ana Alley
- SANTA ANITA : Zignew Lives Up to Breeding, Wins the San Fernando Stakes
- China Expects Boom to Bring Another Trade Deficit in '94
- NEWBURY PARK, MOORPARK : Public Help Sought in Solving Thefts
- Quarterbacks Carried the Bills and Chiefs
- Time to Use the Gag Rule on Ryan, Ditka
- County Issue / Back-to-Basics School :...
- Ellie Nesler's Sentence
- The Press
- County Pensions
- Protecting Immigrants
- Intruder Killed
- Pinkerton on Health Plan
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 17, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 17, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 17, 1994
- Executive Says Ex-Employer Cheated Her of Ownership Stake : Workplace: The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the complaint.
- Many Cities, Firms Ignore King Holiday : Observance: Governments cite cost of an added day off for employees. Some companies give a personal day in honor of the civil rights leader that workers can take off when they wish.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Raise Quality by Lowering Costs : Incentive for providers now is to use the most costly treatment. There's no reward just keeping people healthy.
- Harding Camp Says She Denies Involvement
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Gun Battle, Standoff Cap Wild Chase : Violence: Heavily armed pair take a hostage in Hall of Records Building. Ordeal begins with Sacramento carjacking, ends in Civic Center crash 400 miles away.