- Rockers Find Making Up Is Hard to Do : Hall of Fame: Cream gets over differences to perform together; Creedence Clearwater Revival does not.
- Pension Fund Buys 5.4% Stake in Tokos
- AEROSPACE
- Hundreds Wait in Rain Overnight to Enroll in Medical Training Courses : Recession: In a sign of hard times, a line of people waiting for Anaheim ROP office to open snakes around the block.
- Another Reminder for Willie Brown
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Spontaneity Is the Name of Game in Comedy Sportz
- City Hall Will Relocate to Sheriff's Station : Government: It was not the lowest of five bids submitted, but other factors weighed more heavily in the city's search for interim office space.
- Brown Cites Poor Economy in Urging Curtailed Bond Sales
- ROCKTALK / NOTES : Slim Pickin's : When it comes to live rock, Ventura County has a limited number of venues. The names change, but clubs remain the same.
- La Canada's hopes to repeat as Southern...
- Irvine Museum Paints Early California's Portrait
- Raging River Takes Toll on Camps, Bridges
- Hands-On Worship Service Makes Catholic Parish Something Special : Religion: The hearing-impaired who attend services at Holy Angels Church of the Deaf say the Vernon chapel's priests and congregants offer an experience other parishes cannot.
- Justices Bar Use of Klan Law to Stop Abortion Protests : Supreme Court: The 6-3 ruling does not preclude states or Congress from taking action to protect clinics.
- THEATER NOTES : Balancing Act : Carol Lynn Pearson describes her play, 'Mother Wove the Morning,' as 'a search for the female face of God.'
- Marine's Killing Leaves Comrades Angry, Worried
- Property Rights at Issue in Beach Battle : Development: Owner clashes with nearby residents over his plan to build up to 16 oceanfront homes. Coastal Commission is expected to review the proposal today.
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Beavers' Road Takes Turn for Better
- Dodgers Sign Another Left-Hander : Baseball: Lee Guetterman follows Wally Ritchie as club looks to provide balance in bullpen.
- Deputy Commissioner Resigns : Baseball: Greenberg says the job is no longer what it once was.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- CSUN Signs Transfer From Oregon State : College football: Cunningham, a safety, is the first Matador recruit to commit in the current signing period.
- Baseball
- St. Bonaventure's Gacasan Going to Army
- They're Giving It Their Best Shot : Torrance High's Dean, San Pedro's Tutt Are Battling for Area Scoring Honors
- A Night of Reunion, Animosity, Absence : Pop music: Hall of Fame inductees Cream played together for the first time in 23 years, but Creedence Clearwater Revival did not. Van, and Jim, Morrison were no-shows.
- AUTOS
- B of A to Keep Security Pacific Tower at South Coast Metro Center Until 1998
- N.Y. Firm Gets Big Slice of Callender Pie : Acquisition: Merchant bank buys controlling interest in well-known Orange-based restaurant and bakery chain.
- Quiche Me Quick
- Aspen Entrepreneur Seeks to Sell Oxygen
- Populist Partying : Unlike Some of Their Stuffy or Unruly Predecessors, Bill Clinton and Company Want a Fun but Symbolic Inauguration Day
- FREEDOM BY EXPRESSION : Inmates Drop Their Guard--and Get Sense of Liberation--With the Help of Venice Beach Poet
- To Get to Mediterranean, Head Down Alicia Parkway
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : Wave Coach Dunphy Looking for a Hitter
- Inquiry Clears Reagan Aides of Hostage Charges : Probe: House panel finds no evidence that officials, including Bush, conspired with Iran to block 'October surprise.' It says key witnesses lied.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : Cerritos Grad, Back From Ankle Surgery, Joins U.S. Soccer Team
- Parks Still in Bloom
- Santa Ana Mayor Passes Up Chance to Run for Vacant State Senate Seat
- Coach Targeted Girl Athletes, Document Says
- Miscellany
- He's Got Ventura His Way : Basketball: Phil Mathews, former UC Irvine player, receives high marks for his community college coaching.
- 'Boxing Helena' Rated NC-17
- Chevron Tanker Bid Approved : Petroleum: Company gets the go-ahead for a controversial plan to transport oil by tanker in the waters off Santa Barbara.
- AUTOS
- Traders Unfazed by Iraq Raid; Blue Chips Ease : Market Overview
- Stop! In the Name of Jam
- An American Celebration : Reviving Soul Food
- Students Vow to Fight Wilson on Budget : Finances: They say the governor's plans to reduce funding and increase fees will slow the economy and deprive deserving people of an education.
- Angeles Forest : 2 Wells to Supply Mt. Baldy
- Rosemont, La Canada Schools Receive Kudos
- ROAD WEARY : Comic Paul Rodriguez Turns to Producing, Writing as He Phases Out Stand-Up Travel
- SURE HE'S SILLY : But Take a Closer Look at Jonathan Richman's Songs and See If They Don't Make Good Sense
- Murder's No Mystery to Her
- FRESH FLOWERS : Cold Cuts : Because of the moderate climate, local growers fill a lucrative void by stepping in where others are left waiting for spring.
- L.A. City Council Follows Suit on Ahmanson Project : Development: It is the third government entity to take action against the plan in neighboring Ventura County.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Planners Delay Decision on Project
- Judge Refuses to Dismiss Attorney in King Case : Trial: Ruling on counsel for Officer Powell clears the way for jury selection to start in early February.
- ORANGE LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Streaky Magnolia Manages to Edge Valencia
- Penguins' Star Remaining Upbeat
- Lacey Fosburgh; Journalist and Author
- On Balance, There's a Lot to Be Said for Chaos
- FULLERTON : Six Robbers Take $3,500 From Bank
- Defense Says Abuse Led Girl to Murder Her Father : Trial: Therapist testifies that 14-year-old suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and battered woman syndrome.
- Classes for Teen Mothers Scrapped : Schools: The cash-strapped Antelope Valley district abandons the program when fund-raising efforts fail.
- City Official Not Officially on Leave--He Just Left City : Vacancy: Seal Beach planning commissioner Joseph Orsini moves to Oklahoma without telling anyone at City Hall.
- Family in Simi 'Home-Alone' Case Is Reunited
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Issue Permit for Klansman's Rally
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECRUITING : Barnes Selects Cal's Number
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : It's a Good Thing They Have a Tournament to Settle This
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Opens SCIAC Play With Win
- PRO REPORT / DAILY REPORT : BILLS : Kelly Will Start if Knee Is OK Today
- Federal Steroid Case Cites 2 NFL Players
- Jay, Dave--Why the Fuss? : Television: Are there good reasons for this tumult over a talk-and-comedy late-night series that has a much smaller audience than prime-time shows? Count 'em.
- Girl, 4, Nearly Beaten to Death; Police Arrest Mother's Boyfriend
- SEAL BEACH : Restaurant Loses Bid to Extend Hours
- IRVINE : Funds for Housing Agency Are on Hold
- Miscellany
- Backup center LaSalle Thompson of the Indiana...
- Thousands Pay Tribute to in New York
- With 'Goodbye,' Simon, Saks End Lengthy Relationship
- AUTOS
- U.N. Officials in Cambodia Decry Gunmen's Fatal Attack
- A Bastion Reserved for Good Tastes : At 21 Oceanfront, Kitchen Knows How to Indulge Better Than the Waiters Do
- Breakthrough in Sickle Cell Treatment Reported : Medicine: Biomedical therapy shows dramatic results in initial tests. Disease affects 50,000 U.S. blacks.
- Glendora : Landscaping Plan Adopted
- Charcoal Fumes Blamed in Motel Death
- Drama About AIDS Gives a Playwright New Hope : Arts: A struggling author is one of five student regional finalists in national theater competition.
- Pasadena : Builders to Pay Higher Fees
- Driver Kills Passenger, Himself in Fight Over Deer
- D.A. Won't Probe Landfill Claims : Investigation: A judge's request that the county's fee practices be scrutinized is declined due to lack of evidence.
- HOLLYWOOD : Groups Demand Cleanup of Abandoned Buildings
- Rebuilt Rail Stop May Have a Short Run
- Council Stops Short of Firm Time Limits : City Hall: Members respond to criticism of late-night sessions by deciding to start an hour earlier. There's no guarantee, though, that marathon meetings are a thing of the past.
- MUSIC / LIFE, SEX & DEATH : This Band Stinks : The metal ensemble gives new meaning to the term grunge rock . Their assault on the senses will fill the air at the Anaconda Theater.
- Use of POW-MIA Groups in Covert Operations Alleged : Activists: Justice Dept. urged to probe Senate charges that aid was funneled to Laotian rebels.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Crime Victim Moves but Gets Jobless Aid
- Marine's Killing Leaves Comrades Angry, Worried
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Sides Count Gains in Confrontation
- Use of POW-MIA Groups in Covert Operations Alleged : Activists: Justice Dept. urged to probe Senate charges that aid was funneled to Laotian rebels.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Updated Message : The words of 19th-Century abolitionist Frederick Douglass are examined in a 20th-Century context.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Gives Reagan Medal of Freedom
- Delta Species Protection Plan Rejected : Environment: Federal officials say the state's proposal falls short of protecting endangered wildlife at junction of Sacramento-San Joaquin rivers.
- Long Beach : Officials to Lobby Clinton for Federal Aid for City
- Sherise Sandoz
- The 'Indiscreet' Charm of Glamour
- HEALTHWATCH / FLU SEASON : Doctors' Orders : Three out of three pediatricians surveyed give their advice for determining when your kid's too sick to go to school.
- City Girds for More Budget Cuts : Finances: Officials say Pasadena could lose $10.2 million to the state in property taxes and redevelopment funds.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : High on Life : Former Doors drummer John Densmore will sign his new book Saturday in Santa Barbara.
- Pasadena : School Sale Panel Formed
- PROFILE / ROBERT BLY : Touching a Nerve : The poet and men's movement leader, who has outraged feminists, will perform in Santa Barbara.
- KEYS TO THE KINGDOM : Ensemble, Not Bald Guy, Reigns in MYART's 'King and I'
- La Puente : Park May Close at Night
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 I Will...
- Plan to Trim City Workweek to Four Days Hits a Snag
- O.C. Congressmen Praise Bush's Decision : Military: They voice full support for the President's move to launch a limited air strike against Iraq.
- Techno Tempest Washes Over Coach House's Rave New World
- Hoping to Be the Hottest Things on Wheels : Racing: Richie Hearn and Kimball Williams are attempting to steer their careers from karts to cars.
- Nations Line Up to Sign Pact Banning Chemical Weapons
- Youths' Rap Opera Asked to Perform at Inaugural Event : Save Our Youth: The group, deep in debt after only one show at the Civic Auditorium, needs to raise $21,000 for the trip.
- Orchestra Supporters in Record Endeavor
- Design Ecology : Movement for environmentally friendly architecture to get a boost from nationwide TV seminar.
- Hush-Hush Bomb Plant Chills Out : Texans get first look at 'gravel gerties' and 'igloos' as nuclear weapons come back for storage.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Mission Viejo Trabuco Hills Quarterback Barnes Decides to Go See Cal
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : The Big Green Driving Machine : Auto: Sunny Hills High School senior Jeff Foye gets to school in something of a family heirloom.
- In the Land of Lemons : Agriculture: The largest grower of the county's biggest crop turns 100. Farms of all sizes are optimistic about the future.
- Poll Finds Strong Support for Clinton : Transition: The public shows some skepticism, however, on whether he can keep his promises or accomplish his goals.
- A Place Where Eagles Rarely Soar
- AT HARBOR'S END : This Corner of Costa Mesa Offers Breakfast, Baubles, Orchids and Tents
- Practical View : What Can You Do to...Feed the hungry, help a child, inspire a teen-ager, cheer the lonely, clean the ocean, befriend an old person or share the healing beauty of art...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Girl Missing 16 Days Is Found in Bunker
- For the Long Haul : With a song list in the hundreds, they will still be playing country when the craze is over.
- U.N. Chief Urges Somali Leaders to Talk, Save Peace Plan
- Here's How to Reach Groups That Help Gay and Lesbian Students Cope
- Poll Finds Strong Support for Clinton, Some Skepticism
- Pasadena : Security Chief Drops Plea
- Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
- The Bible and Gay Rights
- Ugly Truth Shows Through Sugar Coating
- The Bible and Gay Rights
- BOOK REVIEWS : Looking at the Big Picture : Giuliano Bugialli's Foods of Tuscany By Giuliano Bugialli (Stewart, Tabori & Chang: $50; 304 pp.) : Tuscany the Beautiful Cookbook: Authentic Recipes From the Provinces of Tuscany By Lorenza de' Medici (Collins Publishers San Francisco: $45; 256 pp.)
- Patagonia
- U.S. Bombs Iraq Missile Sites : Britain, France Join In; 1,100 Troops to Be Sent : Persian Gulf: More raids are threatened if Hussein continues to defy U.N. The mission involves 110 planes, and no allied casualties are reported. Tank battalion from Ft. Hood, Tex., will help patrol Kuwait border.
- El Salvador Military
- Privatization
- Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
- The Bible and Gay Rights
- The Bible and Gay Rights
- Cerritos : City's Dial-A-Ride Program Adds Van for Weekday Trips
- End of a Relationship
- The Bible and Gay Rights
- Patagonia
- The Bible and Gay Rights
- Bush's Error
- Huntington Park : Cheerleaders Raising Funds for Trip to National Contest
- The Region : Water Board Picks Officers
- Whittier : $19,400 Sign to Promote Historic Uptown District
- Parking Tickets in Alamitos Beach on Christmas Eve
- Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
- MOVIES - Jan. 14, 1993
- MOVIES - Jan. 14, 1993
- MOVIES - Jan. 14, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 14, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 14, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 14, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 14, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 14, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 14, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 14, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 14, 1993
- Puff the Magic Pastry
- Replying to Critics, Brown Cancels Gala : Tribute: Commerce designee calls off corporate event to remove the appearance of conflict, even though he still views it as 'appropriate.'
- Clinton Weighing Tax Hikes, Spending Cuts : Transition: Major shift in priorities to deal with deficit could total $200 billion a year by end of his term.
- U.S. Tour Checks Out Local Motion
- 35 Arrested in Auto Fraud Scheme : Crime: Attorneys and doctors in Orange and San Diego counties were targeted in the investigation of an alleged insurance ring, officials say.
- Dozens Held in Massive Insurance Scam : Fraud: Investigation targets O.C. and San Diego area doctors and lawyers suspected of stealing millions of dollars from big insurers with false accident claims.
- Thrifty Will Use Black Firms, Workers to Rebuild 3 Stores
- 'This Will Hurt Arsenio'
- COLUMN ONE : Finally, Networks Fight Back : The David Letterman bidding could mark the end of the retreat strategy for TV's big three. Still, they struggle to keep rebellious local stations from dropping their shows.
- Crowd Voices Its Concerns at Sunny Hills
- HOME GROWN: Space shuttle Endeavour rocketed through...
- POPULAR PRICES: The Orange County-based Edwards theater...
- JOAN'S SHOW: How does an heiress to...
- Panel to Let Chevron Ship Oil Off Coast : Environment: The state commission approves the use of tankers to transport crude from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles. The decision caps a 10-year battle.
- School Logs Few Rodney King Complaints
- Rain, Snow Continue to Hammer Southland : Weather: Rescuers search for two people who may have drowned in Tijuana River. An expected break today likely to be followed by a new storm on Friday.
- Rain, Snow Continue to Hammer Southland : Weather: Families are evacuated from an RV park in Agua Dulce. Mountain roads near Santa Clarita are closed.
- TOP TAPPER: Former Superior Court Judge Judith...
- Livengood Is Among Those on USC's List
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Molina, Sheriff's Officials Clash on $2-Million Item
- A Divinity That Ends Our Shapes : Life is too short never to succumb to desire. How many chances does one person get to go for the truffles?
- Success Is Best Revenge for First-Time Author : Books: Nancy Taylor Rosenberg wrote a blockbuster thriller inspired by her work with criminals and her experience as a victim.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Antenna Foe Joins Planning Panel
- Marines Suffer 1st Fatality on Somalia Mission
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Youth, Injuries Delay Progress of Basketball Programs
- Soccer Teams See Schedule Wash Away
- College Basketball
- NCAA CONVENTION : 1993 Debate Expected to Be Less Tense
- Inaugural Events Sing a Song of Diversity
- Bush Gets 'Clean Bill of Health' in His Last Checkup as President
- Calif. Ranked 37th in Disciplining Doctors : Medicine: Consumer group urges reforms to attack incompetence and negligence.
- Park Service Declares War on Imported Killer Plant
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planning, Library Board Seats Filled
- PACOIMA : Rally Cheers Arrest of 2 in Gang Slaying of Girl, 12
- L.A.'s Fate Depends on Sacramento
- Doctors Give Gravely Ill Woman an Artificial Heart : Medicine: Her condition is critical but stable. Surgery is the first of its kind in the U.S. in nearly two years.
- A Hit Job on Publications?
- Zoe Center Proposes Moving Its Homeless Shelter to La Colonia
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Marina Hands Edison Its 1st Defeat in the Sunset League
- Deals Ensure an Accessible Inaugural : Television: CBS, HBO and the Disney Channel are planning to produce related entertainment events next week.
- Defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes of the Green...
- St. Francis' Craig Cranks It Up for League Play
- Trabuco Hills' Pat Barnes Expected to Commit to Cal
- Kings Focus on More Than Victory : Hockey: After defeating Ottawa, 3-2, they talk of their concern for Penguins' Lemieux.
- Defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes of the Green...
- College Football
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dan Seals Takes a Walk on the Mild Side
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine-based computer manufacturer reported...
- * Fred R. Weideman has been appointed...
- NORTHRIDGE : Transient Dies in Office Break-In
- * A. Travis White has been appointed...
- Using Gambling as a Source of Revenue Is a Sucker's Bet
- FAA Alters the Rules for MD-11 Safety Test : Aviation: The agency modified the requirements for Douglas after dozens were hurt in a 1991 evacuation drill. A government official denies any relaxation of standards.
- Tad Z. Danielewski; Founder of Actors Workshop
- Husband Joins Wife on Bench of State Court of Appeal
- Suspect in Laguna Gay-Bashing Faces Hate-Crime Trial : Courts: Friend says near-fatal attack came without provocation. The San Clemente student could get 15 years in prison if convicted. Others may be charged.
- Couple Awarded $73,975 for Lost Sperm Samples
- Supervisors Decide to Sue Over Ahmanson Project : Development: The move protects the county's options. The suit may challenge an environmental study.
- Jesse Jackson Outlines Boycott : Baseball: Schott case provides him a platform to call for improvement in minority hiring.
- Agoura Coach to Quit After '93
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Friendly Trout Lawsuit Becoming a Testy Case
- Player Might Not Regain Voice, Natural Breathing : Medicine: Sanson of The Master's, who suffered a crushed larynx diving for ball, is surgically examined.
- Penguin Star Lemieux Has Hodgkin's Disease : Hockey: Team says he has less-serious form of cancer. It is not considered life- or career-threatening.
- Pogorelich Founds Piano Competition : Music: The event, to be held at Ambassador Auditorium in December, will emphasize artistic maturity and collegiality, with no upper age limit and a $100,000 first prize.
- TV Ratings : CBS Takes 10th Victory of Season
- Where the Money Should Flow in the Clinton Era
- High-Flying Freight: Burlington Air Express has won...
- Snow Closes Schools in Many States; Southwest Braces for Floods
- NEWS ANALYSIS : World Crises Raise Questions About How Clinton Will Use Military Force : Policy: President-elect may command three expeditions early on. He favors force, but some worry that Christopher is too cautious.
- LOS ANGELES : Death Penalty to Be Sought in Menendez Case
- School Welcomes Rodney King for Closed Assembly : Appearance: He lauds Martin Luther King Jr. and education. Problems of Tustin High School talk are avoided.
- Letterman Reported Going to CBS After NBC Bid Fails : Entertainment: Late-night talk show host expected to move to new network opposite Leno in $14-million deal.
- NEWHALL : Convicted Prostitute Loses Nature Center Post
- Home Office Tax Deduction Curbed by Supreme Court : IRS: To qualify, people must do most of their work at their residences, justices say. A looser ruling is reversed.
- GUN-CONTROL WATCH : Winning Streak
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : U.N. Workers Killed in Rocket Attack
- Dodgers Sign Elster to Minor League Contract
- College Basketball
- Clippers Are Having All Kinds of Trouble : Pro basketball: Rockets score 113-103 victory. Contract controversies won't go away.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins Celebrates by Scoring 28 Points
- 'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' Tops Releases
- Boskin's Final Economic Report Defends Bush's Policy : Policy: The White House adviser says the Administration's critics are trying to rewrite history.
- Stock Offering Planned by Sensormedics
- Return of the Tourist : Disneyland, Putting Its Trust in Toontown, Is Closing 3 Rides
- Clinton to Consider Cuts in Entitlements, Bentsen Says
- Passive Self-Defense : Continuous Motions Balance 'Grace, Beauty and Power' in Meditative Martial Art
- Induction Requires Deduction
- BUENA PARK : VFW Post Nears End of Service
- They Gain a Bit More Seasoning : Prep Wednesday: High school basketball players are turning to community colleges to prepare them for Division I play.
- Fred AmosCollege: Rancho SantiagoSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: SophomoreAmos...
- Pro Surf Tour Considers Huntington Beach
- VALLEY-AREA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Northridge Falls to Fresno St. for 6th Consecutive Loss, 79-57
- New Allegations Leveled at Woody Allen : Visitation: Judge orders a full-fledged hearing after charges are raised that the filmmaker had sex while his and Farrow's children were present.
- World IN BRIEF : SHETLANDS : Tanker Breaks Up, Spills Most of Oil
- Ousted Planning Officials Fail to Regain Their Seats
- State Budget Cuts Are Called a Threat to Boxing
- SECURITIES
- Monitoring Emissions: KVB/Analect, which makes computer systems...
- College Football
- PUC Chief May Seek Cut in Cellular Rates
- Distribution Pact: Laser Medical Technology Inc., which...
- One of the founders of Catalina Marketing...
- District Ousts Scouts Over Policy on Gays : Education: San Diego schools will end programs in which volunteers visit classrooms, serve as assembly speakers.
- Georgia Lawmakers Not Eager to Remove Confederate Banner
- BREA : Councilman Quits Redevelopment Body
- SOUTHERN SECTION NOTES
- Lemieux Has Hodgkin's Disease; Doesn't Appear Life-Threatening
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Heredia, Lax Spark Christ College Irvine
- A Remembrance of Wayne Satz
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Bland Set From Russian National Orchestra
- Feeding the Frenzy : New Strategies Seek to Keep Consumers in a Buying Mood
- Poll Finds 66% Believe Nation Is in a Recession
- Softening Sting of Culture Shock : Loneliness: Foreigners isolated by differences in language and customs are taught survival skills by UCI group's tutors. Lasting friendships often come out of program too.
- Marital Trouble Cited in Spiro Slayings : Crime: An audiotape made by Ian Stuart Spiro reveals that his wife had threatened to leave him. Investigators believe he killed her and their three children, then himself.
- Honecker Due to Be Freed After German Court Aborts Trial : Justice: Ex-Communist leader is dying of liver cancer. He is expected to be reunited with his family in Chile.
- William Chrisman Aplin; Photographer
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Sentenced in Bank Fraud
- Fox Expansion Plans Draw a Full House
- Study Backs Elevated Rail as Cheaper Way to Go : Transportation: Commissioners told a line above the Ventura Freeway would cost less to build and operate than a Valley subway.
- Friends Say Farewell to Nureyev : Ballet superstar is buried in a Russian Orthodox cemetery near Paris.
- TECHNOLOGY : FileNet Unveils Document-Processing Software That Reduces Paperwork Tasks
- Ireland's Premier Forms Coalition Government
- Charles and Diana Tried to Manipulate Media Coverage
- L.A. County to File Ahmanson Lawsuit : Development: The supervisors' move is intended to protect their options. The case may challenge an environmental report.
- Who's Old Enough to Stay Home All Alone? : Families: Maturity, not age, is the key in deciding whether children should solo, experts say. But leaving really young kids is asking for trouble.
- Newport-Mesa Schools Get Interim Chief
- CAMARILLO : District, Teachers Request Mediator to Aid Negotiations
- McCammon to Discuss Anaheim NHL Position : Hockey: Former coach of Flyers and Canucks also was the general manager in Philadelphia. He now directs a junior team.