- Aztec Women Lose by 19 to Fullerton
- Frank Kim, a San Joaquin County superior...
- Vikings' Millard Arrested Again for Drunk Driving
- VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Basler Records 7th Shutout but Hart Settles for Tie Against Muir
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Music Reviews : Franciscan String Quartet at Historic Site
- Milli Vanilli, Travis and Dancers Star at American Music Awards
- A spokesman for Marvin Davis said that...
- Valencia National Bank's Income Up for Quarter
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bid for Great Northern Extended
- Sometimes, What's Not in a Company's Name Is What Really Counts
- How Should Investors React to Dow's Decline? : Wall Street: Analysts are split on the specifics of what to do next. Most agree, however, that a long-term outlook is important.
- Romanian Elections Delayed Until May
- WORLD : Japan Delays Lunar Blastoff
- Dow Bounces Back 14, but Pessimism Lingers
- L.A.'s Union Station Sold to Santa Fe Pacific Realty
- MCA to Sell LJN Toys Unit After Losses
- AT&T; Retrains Operators: American Telephone & Telegraph,...
- New Chief for N.Y. Police
- Edison Boosts Business With Minority Banks: Southern...
- Costa Mesa Firm Sells Off Syncor International Stock
- Judge Drops Unocal Lawsuit: A federal judge...
- Micropolis Seeks to Line Up New Loan
- Lotus Founder, at New Outfit, Debuts Product
- Merrill Lynch Posts Loss of $361 Million in 4th Quarter
- Premier Bank Earnings Up 25% for Period
- Troubled Valley Federal Sells 9 Branches to S
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- Douglas W. Taylor has been named senior...
- Mycogen: The San Diego-based biotechnology company that...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Earnings at GE Increase 16%, 3rd Year of Double-Digit Rises
- Trying to Silence Free Concerts
- Navy Halts Iowa Repairs; Ship May Be Mothballed
- TURMOIL IN THE EAST BLOC : U.S. to Ease Curbs on Trade With East Bloc : Foreign policy: The Administration acts to head off a confrontation with its West European allies.
- Joseph A. Adamczyk has been appointed executive...
- Gary L. Leary and David R. Carpenter...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 3 Guerrillas Die in Battles With Israelis
- Cartel May Try to Kill Bush on Trip, CBS Says
- Minorities Say Delay of Census Materials May Endanger Count
- Rather than meandering through a litany of...
- Charles L. Perry has been appointed president...
- American Brands Inc.: The Old Greenwich, Conn.,...
- Bill Would OK Lincoln Suits Against U.S. : S&Ls;: Sen. Alan Cranston says he plans legislation to allow those hurt by the institution's collapse to seek relief from the government.
- Pact for Burbank Firm
- Ex-Customers Sue Real Estate Financier Over Investments
- Intel Joins With Japanese Firm: Santa Clara,...
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- Court Protects Bond Corp. From Action by U.S. Creditors
- Downey S&L; Plans to Sell Real Estate Investments : Thrifts: The Newport Beach company says it will start behaving more like a commercial bank.
- Axa Midi/Farmers Hearings Begin: Insurance hearings to...
- Prime Computer of Natick, Mass., announced the...
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Slide Despite Dow Tumble
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese to Make Chips for Intel
- Feinstein Ads Get the Race Going : Politics: Her television spots seeking the Democratic nomination for governor begin today. In one, she takes an early swipe at rival Van de Kamp.
- Sea World Suspends 50 After Probe Turns Up Violations
- Los Angelization of Central Coast
- Abortion Ruling
- Los Angelization of Central Coast
- New Stadium
- Los Angelization of Central Coast
- Phone Ruling
- Accounting
- Problems for the IRS
- H. F. Ahmanson & Co.: The parent...
- Larry Tucker has been named vice president...
- Firm's Technology Could Herald New Generation of Cellular Phones
- Dynatech Wins Contract With Northwest Airlines
- U.S. Crude Plummets $1.12 a Barrel in Volatile Session
- Golden West Financial Corp.: The Oakland-based parent...
- Hoffman-Atchley Cabinets to Close Chatsworth Plant
- Trimedyne to Market Catheters and Lasers From West Germany
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Dynachem Purchases Technology to Treat Waste Substances
- Alta Lays Off 50 at Calabasas Subsidiary
- Investor Group Halts Attempt to Buy Dataproducts
- Bank Reports 54% Increase in 4th-Quarter Profits
- TransTechnology Corp. named Ralph E. Hutchins as...
- Raedon Entertainment Group, a Northridge maker of...
- Traditional Industries Posts $2.72 Million Loss
- Cranston to Seek Relief for Lincoln Bondholders
- Radiant Technology Corp.: Relocating from Cerritos to...
- HOH Water Technology Secures Funds for Plant
- Musicians Union Says It Is Prepared to Strike : Entertainment: The American Federation of Musicians says it will fight to keep a special royalty and a free concert fund.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Drug Firm Admits False Data
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine personal computer...
- Bally Casino Deal
- An Open Book : Despite the Cost, Businesses Offer World of Reading to Illiterates : Literacy: People who can't read in Orange County number in the thousands, but opportunities to provide that basic need are growing.
- Live Entertainment Subsidiary Buys Navarre
- International Lease Finance Corp.: Profit for 1989...
- Chrysler May Post $1.20-per-Share Loss : Auto industry: The collapsing market and the bruising competition are blamed for the company's expected report. Ford and GM are also expected to have lower fourth-quarter earnings.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Florida Tax Director Suspended
- Investor Group Boosts Share in ATI Medical
- T-Bill Rates Mixed: The Treasury sold $7.6...
- Bryn A. Watson has been named president...
- American Video to Merge With Texas Leasing Firm
- LOCAL : FBI Seeks 'Mr. McGoo' Bandit Linked to O.C. Bank Robberies
- Foley Backs 10-Cent Gas Tax Hike to Fix Roads, Bridges
- SOUTHLAND : La Habra Man Accused of Nazi Crimes Won't Fight Extradition
- Israel Releases Jailed Palestinian Leader : Mideast: Fistfights break out among rival demonstrators as Faisal Husseini leaves courthouse.
- LOCAL : Slaying Suspect Arrested in N.Y.
- Annual Virus Hitting Kids Hard and Early
- SAN CLEMENTE : Managing Growth to Be Discussed
- Slim Budget Prompts a 'Cut List' for L.A. Schools
- Ambassador Hotel--a Site to Behold : Development: The fate of the Mid-Wilshire property is of keen interest to competing groups. Preservationists, school officials and businessmen all have ideas for use of the land.
- 50 at Sea World Suspended in Drug Investigation
- DODGER NOTES : Howell Upset With '91 Contract
- SUPER BOWL : It's Really Montana vs. Elway, and the Game Could Be a Close One
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Western Digital Recovers From 1st-Quarter Loss
- Bank of Encino's Profit Rises 95% in 4th Quarter
- San Diego Gas & Electric: The San...
- Amgen, Enzon Reach Agreement on New Drug
- Brajdas Corp. Reports 3rd Quarter Loss of $416,944
- 3M Reports 7.8% Hike in Annual Earnings
- Shoe Wars : L.A. Gear Says Company in Sun Valley Stole Design
- LeSabre's Success Proved Point for GM: Quality Sells
- Congress Override Likely on China Student Bill Veto
- United Plans Sharp Boost in Number of L.A.-S.F. Flights
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Hit 10% Again : Housing: Experts had hoped that the New Year would bring lower interest rates so that home sales could rebound.
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine-based manufacturer of...
- Preserving the Progress at Yosemite
- SOUTHLAND : Paula Abdul's Home Burglarized
- California Amplifier to Quit Defense Work
- GM to Close Plant: General Motors Corp....
- Businessland Expands Rental Division: The nation's largest...
- Fluor Wins $117 Million in Contracts
- Insurer's Rating Downgraded: Moody's Investors Service said...
- Chrysler Setting Up Joint Venture in Europe:...
- Downey S&L; to Sell Off $590 Million in Real Estate : Thrifts: The co-founder says the company will begin acting "more like a commercial bank than a thrift," downplaying residential mortgage lending. New federal rules are blamed for the decision.
- Assembly
- Gillespie Vows to Disallow Some Insurance Firm Costs
- IRVINE : Administrators Granted Pay Raise
- 'Cute' Outhouse New Treasure for Collector
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Strife Leads Soviets to Ask: Has Perestroika Failed?
- NATION : Parolee Indicted in 10 Slayings
- Elks to Vote on Black Nominee
- Killea Says History Thrust Her Into Role of Pro-Choice Symbol : Abortion: The new state senator's appearance at a Sacramento rally underscores her reluctant status in the rejuvenated pro-choice movement.
- Zoo Phones Ring Following TV Report on Sale of Surplus Animals for Hunting
- A Day in the Park With Gino
- Ambassador Hotel-a Site to Behold : Trump: The developer rejects Bradley's request to scale back his plans and help the city's poorer areas. Meanwhile, the school district is devising strategies to claim the property.
- Little Saigon Pulls Out the Stops : Year of the Horse to Gallop In Saturday
- Problem of Empire, Not Hotheads : Caucasus: Moscow's policies have driven the rival republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan to bloodshed. Now it should negotiate a new relationship.
- State Knew Bus Driver Had Drunk-Driving Record
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Win Second in a Row
- Namath Spoke His Mind, Jets Delivered : Super Bowl III: Colts were 18 1/2-point favorites, but brash quarterback rallied his troops.
- Messier Is Voted Best All-Around
- NBA ROUNDUP : Suns Flatten Magic; Run Streak to Eight
- Pop Music Reviews : El Vez: Thin Mustache and a Slender Joke
- BellSouth Corp.: The Atlanta-based telecommunications company reported...
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Double Education Budget, U.S. Urged
- No Damages for Teacher Acquitted in Molestation Case
- In Cholesterol Wars, It's a Bran New Day : Health: New findings on oat fiber stress the importance of the process involved in testing food products. And what happens when scientists, marketers and consumers collide.
- Toll Up to 48 as Kashmir Muslims Riot for 2nd Day
- Bush Confronts Crucial Test of China Policy : Politics: The President is lobbying hard to avoid an embarrassing override of his veto of student legislation.
- Amoco Corp.: The energy concern said 1989...
- Countywide : Study Session Will Focus on Measure M
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Ex-Mustang Manager Says Rizzitello Threatened Him
- Sawhorses Stay Up as Decision on New Anti-Drug Barriers Is Delayed
- LA PALMA : Balancing Budget a Priority for City
- Case Against Judge Should Remain in San Diego, Court Rules
- Homeless Protest Tactics Used by Family Shelter
- Wife, Accomplice Killed Film Producer, D.A. Says
- Orange County Sportswriters' Assn. Boys' Basketball Poll
- THE SIDELINES : NBA Incidents Draw Fines for 7
- Humphrey Won't Let Injury Keep Him Out of Super Bowl
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Westmont a Pleasant Surprise
- Reseda, Canoga Park to Switch Conferences Beginning in the Fall
- TIMES' BASKETBALL POLLS
- DANCE REVIEW : Perez, Martinez Launch 'In the Works' Series
- Cam Data Systems, Inc.: The Fountain Valley-based...
- A disruption of baseball's spring training would...
- Ex-Hospital Official, Two Sons Get Prison for Fraud
- Tarpley Reinstated, May Play Friday
- Teen Tennis Star Gavaldon Says No to Pro Status Now
- Metcalf Loses Coaching Job at Texas A
- Perles to Reject Jets' Job Offer, Trustee Says
- Snoopy Creator Schulz Receives French Honor
- 'Elvis' Versus Lansbury: It's Now or Never
- SHORT TAKES : International Menu of Culture
- P.M. BRIEFING : Shearson Turns Loss Around
- Budget Analysts Detail Savings Potential of Europe Troop Cuts
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- Threat to Air Force One Dismissed : White House Can't Confirm Reports of Drug Lords' Plot
- Thousands Mourn in Azerbaijan : Soviet Union: Marchers in Baku protest last weekend's army assault. Some burn their Communist Party cards. The republic's Parliament threatens secession.
- Students Get Wise to World via Pen Pal
- FULLERTON : Coyote Hills Future Is Workshop Topic
- NEWPORT BEACH : Students Seek More Active Role on Board
- Santee
- Man Pleads Guilty After DNA Testing : Law: In a precedent-setting case, a judge allows DNA test results in court. That decision caused a man accused of rape to change his plea.
- A Cautionary Tale of Raised Expectations : Democracy: A lesson learned in the Philippines is instructive for Eastern Europe: There's no quick fix, the road is rocky and the reviews are nasty.
- Ted Turner's TNT Exploding Onto the Cable Scene : Television: Network for classic movie buffs expands horizons with its own productions and added emphasis on sports.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Cruelty on a Long Leash in Japanese 'Harras'
- Awards Show Profanities Stir Protests
- Rallies Commemorate Abortion Ruling
- NATION : New Congressman Faces Jail
- Backlog Figure for S.D. Courts Raises Doubts
- WORLD : Soviets to Pull All Troops Out, Premier of Hungary Reports
- Atlantic Richfield Co.: The Los Angeles-based energy...
- TURMOIL IN THE SOVIET BLOC : Ceausescus' Firing Squad Grew From 5 Volunteers to 80
- Dow Plunges 77.45 Points in 'Buyers' Strike'
- Student Guilty of 'Worm' Attack on Computer Net
- Davis Moves to Halt Tax on Overseas Purchases
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Detroit Cardinal Given Vatican Post
- Intermark: The San Diego-based firm reported a...
- Congress Faces Busy Schedule as It Reconvenes
- Parks Board Rejects Offer to Purchase Riding Center
- Rebounding Whiz Harry Goes Overboard This Time
- Will Clark Receives Giant Deal : Baseball: Four-year, $15-million contract calls for a record $4.25-million salary in 1993.
- The eighth stage of Monday's Monte Carlo...
- Show a Triumph for Dedicated, Special Cast : Theater: Disabled actors in La Costa turn in spirited performances that overcome their physical handicaps.
- SHORT TAKES : Musicians Quit Over Contract
- Apollo Flights Send Producer on a Mission : Movies: Al Reinert uses footage from nine Apollo moon voyages to create 'For All Mankind.'
- Varian Associates: The high-technology firm said its...
- Rancho Santa Fe National Bank: The three-branch...
- U.S. Turns Over 32 Prisoners of War to Panama
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : 2 Americans Held in Meteorite Probe
- State Knew of Bus Driver's Criminal Past : Safety: Officials knew a school bus driver, charged with drunk driving, had an extensive record. But policies kept the agency from telling the DMV.
- When Ads Leave a Bad Aftertaste
- IRVINE : Initiative Election Date to Be Weighed
- If you set out to find the...
- SUPER BOWL XXIV: DENVER BRONCOS vs. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS : Broncos Need Their Best Because 49ers May Be Best Ever : San Francisco: Montana keeps the versatile offense in gear while defense relies on its depth.
- Jockey Fined $1,000; He Lost Track of His Race
- TV REVIEW : Neo-Nazi Drama Defeated by a Weak Script
- Phoenix Group Names Netcom Executive as President
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Videotape Plan Needs Adjusting
- ORANGE : Ruling Delayed on Development Plan
- Suspect in Series of Holdups Arrested
- OOPS! : Noriega 'Cocaine' Was Tamales
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dinkins to Do TV Series Cameo
- Japanese Banks Set to Resume Loans to China
- Why Marry Outside of the Fold? : Couples: Jews are marrying non-Jews in record numbers, experts say. One reason may be that men and women are accepting Jewish stereotypes.
- Havel to Invite Bush, Gorbachev to Prague
- Communists in Yugoslavia Split Into Factions
- Grandmotherly Woman, 81, Accused of Swindle
- IRVINE : Ranch Still a Ranch on 44,000 Acres
- Council Rejects Mayor's Bid to Delay Port Pick
- Cypress to Vote on Rezoning Land Near Los Alamitos Track
- Healing Comes Slowly on Fire-Scarred Street : Disaster: More than a year after blaze, residents are trying to rebuild their lives. And they have found a new neighborhood unity in the process.
- After 15 Years, This Shipyard Becomes Just Another Yard
- McEnroe Angered by Photographer
- Music Reviews : Violinist Sheryl Staples With Chamber Orchestra
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Chairman's Wife': A Great Rise and Fall in China
- First Interstate Loses $344 Million in Quarter : Earnings: The Los Angeles-based bank cited persistent troubles at its Texas subsidiary. Great Western also recorded a quarterly loss as it suffered from real estate problems.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Bribe Charges Filed in Bofors Arms Deal
- TURMOIL IN THE EAST BLOC : Armenians Show an Angry Joy Over Killings of Azerbaijanis : Ethnic strife: 'Let them all be killed,' one refugee from Baku exclaims. Others blame Gorbachev for acting too late.
- TURMOIL IN THE EAST BLOC : Tehran Says Soviet Troops Block Border : Azerbaijan: Thousands of Soviet Muslims have reportedly crossed into Iran, returning with weapons.
- Pomona Sets Up Panel on Police, Fire Problems
- LAGUNA HILLS : Recycling Drive Aids Community Groups
- Proposed Lease Called 'Economic Blackmail' : Development: New owners of Treasure Island mobile home park would fine tenants who publicly criticized their plans. The dispute is the latest in a longstanding feud.
- SEAL BEACH : Freeway Sound Wall OKd for Rossmoor
- Bond Issue to Reinforce Buildings Kept Off Ballot
- THE SIDELINES : Assistant Coach to Leave UCLA
- Knowing the Holes in Road
- Clark's Agent Says Owners Are Merely Passing the Buck
- NCAA Title Is Three Seniors' Legacy : Women's volleyball: CS Long Beach will miss them next season, but final-four experience is expected to benefit returning players.
- JoAnn Falletta's Baton Lays Siege to Last Male Bastion
- TURMOIL IN THE SOVIET BLOC : East German Leader Offers Cabinet Posts to Opposition Groups
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : LaRouche's Fraud Conviction Upheld
- Soviet Threat Easing: CIA : East Bloc Defection a Severe Blow
- Home Knockdowns Roust More Than Drug Dealers
- Montoya Tells Jury He Didn't Sell Vote to Special Interests
- 5th Navigation Satellite to Be Placed in Orbit
- COLUMN ONE : Women in Japan Get Political : They're emerging as an electoral wild card as quality of life becomes a more pressing issue.
- DEATH : World's Tallest Man Dies in Fall
- Bush Wants More Money in Drug Fight : Administration: President to ask Congress for additional funding for education and treatment in the next phase of his anti-drug strategy.
- Ethics Fight Goes to the People
- Extortion by 3 at Tabloid Alleged
- Teaching Assistants Win Union Representation
- Logan Heights Shoot-Out Hurts Officer, His Assailant
- SEAL BEACH : Police, Fire Expenses May Hike City Costs
- Brother Benno's in the Soup Over Location : Homeless: A soup kitchen in Oceanside needs a new site to serve 225 people a night. But no one wants the facility next door.
- Alleged illegal payments to players by former...
- THE SIDELINES : UCLA Set to Retire Numbers of Jabbar, Walton, Meyers, Curry
- Gavaldon's Open Bid Ends in Quarterfinals
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel Gets $75,000 for Art Center
- New Kings Say They Don't Feel Pressure
- Bobby Robinson, Clemson athletic director, is under...
- Everett, Rams Agree to Six-Year Contract
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Georgetown Goes to Mourning, Stops Villanova
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Becker and Graf Advance; Garrison Upset
- Lakers Get Stonger as Youth Fills Vacuum Left by Abdul-Jabbar
- SHORT TAKES : NBC Has a 'Grand' Time, but 'Simpsons' Is the Big Surprise
- Pop Music Reviews : Miguel Mateos: Rock as a Universal Language
- West Leads Nation in Yearly Increase in Personal Income
- Mariners Bancorp: The San Clemente-based holding company...
- Emulex Records Sharp Drop in Net Income for Quarter
- Meredith L. Donoho has been named general...
- Agency Takes on Gangs in Ad Campaign : Media: Frankel & Anderson is using radio and TV in an effort to address urban problems. It is the agency where Karen Toshima, who was killed by a gang member in Westwood, worked.
- Over the Hill
- Drexel Buyout Official Vanishes After Report : Takeovers: Jeffrey Beck, who played a key role in the Beatrice and RJR/Nabisco deals, disappeared after a news story said he used false tales of military heroics and a potential inheritance in his pitches to customers.
- New Stadium
- Los Angelization of Central Coast
- Kovic Candidacy
- Sea Conservation
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 23, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 23, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 23, 1990
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