- Blyleven Is Latest to Flee Angels : Baseball: Right-hander, who signs with Minnesota for third time in a 23-year career, leaves reluctantly.
- Andy Walin, former Magnolia High basketball player,...
- College football
- World TeamTennis Adds Three Franchises for '93 : Expansion: Kansas City, Mo., Minneapolis and Bradenton, Fla., to join nine existing teams.
- CLU Ranked 2nd in Baseball Poll
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Accidents Still Haunt Sets Years After 'Twilight Zone'
- Mediators Want Serbian Leader at Bosnia Talks
- Delayed Purge to Prevent Unrest, Salvador Chief Says
- STANTON : Karaoke Studio Gets Planning Unit's OK
- What to Do on the Weekends
- COUNTYWIDE : Green Party Backs Wilson Recall Effort
- MOORPARK : 5 Reappointed to Planning Panel
- Stanton's Failed Power Play Sows Tension : Politics: He floated the idea of holding onto his chairmanship of the Board of Supervisors, angering successor Wieder.
- IRVINE : Election-Year Switch Will Save $35,000
- Year-Round School Foes Fail Ballot Bid in Newhall
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 16 USC Gets Past Arizona, 68-54
- Men at Work
- Basketball Is Only Part of Her Life : Community colleges: Harbor guard Bridgete Williams, who leads the state in scoring, is also a parent.
- Retirement of Sen. Cranston
- Presidential Pardons
- Retirement of Sen. Cranston
- Retirement of Sen. Cranston
- Retirement of Sen. Cranston
- State Taxes
- Sequels
- Bank Accounts for the Poor
- Asuncion, Donato Diaz, 87, of Simi Valley,...
- Retirement of Sen. Cranston
- Retirement of Sen. Cranston
- Alcantar, Ramon R., 56, of Pacoima, plumbing...
- Nussbaum Family
- Tithing
- MOVIES - Jan. 8, 1993
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- BYE-BYE BERT: Angels pitcher Bert Blyleven, a...
- STAYING ON: The Share Our Selves board...
- STILL OUT: The jury in the gory...
- Keeping Up With the Clintons
- Hughes Plans Home Satellite TV System
- EPA Allows Tougher Emission Rules for California
- Land Sale OKd for Nuclear Dump in California Desert
- Ukraine Wants More Aid, Holds Up Nuclear Treaties : Disarmament: Kiev has yet to ratify START I. It's virtually a shakedown, U.S., Russian diplomats say.
- Sale of Site for Nuclear Dump Cleared : Environment: Interior Secretary Lujan says he is proceeding at the request of Gov. Wilson. Outraged conservationists try to block the last-minute transfer by the Bush Administration.
- ALL QUIET: The Mexican consulate in Santa...
- 3 Teen-Agers Rescue Boy in Arroyo
- Campbell, Villa Legal Bills Irk Newport Officials : Litigation: Council members will discuss whether to continue paying. Fired officers' lawyer says city is required to do so.
- Surfing Great Dewey Weber Dies : Sports: He won fame as a hot-dogger in the long board era and became a millionaire as a short board manufacturer. Known as hard-living and fun-loving, the innovator had fallen on hard times.
- Clapton Plugs Into Grammy Glory : Nominees: The British guitarist's acoustic 'Unplugged' yields nine nominations. 'Beauty and the Beast' follows with eight.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 8, 1993
- County's 22 S&Ls; Earn $45 Million For 3rd Quarter : Thrifts: Enjoying a rush of home refinancings, they are rebounding from a $3.8-million loss in the 1991 third quarter.
- Coach House Owner Files Chapter 11 : Nightclub: Gary Folgner seeks personal bankruptcy protection but says he hopes to be out of situation in 60 days.
- A Chorus of Welcome for Aussie Singers
- 'HE LOOKS LIKE BOZO HAD A KID' : Carrot Top Stands Out From the Crowd
- Most U.S. Forces to End Somalia Duty by March 1
- Numbers Paint Picture of Schools
- Wilson Urges Tax Cuts to Help Create Jobs for State Comeback : Economy: Governor's speech is conciliatory. He does not say how he will balance budget while giving new incentives to business.
- CRAFTS : Get a Bead on a String of Places That Supply Jars Full of Inspirations
- 15-Year-Old Held in Killing of Girl in Vacant Apartment
- SIMI VALLEY : Battery Charges Filed Against Doctor
- NORTHRIDGE : Sylmar Man Held in Shooting Death
- SIMI VALLEY : Youths Suspected in Window Vandalism
- No Evidence Slain Father Abused Girl, Police Testify
- Subway Between Union Station, MacArthur Park to Open Jan. 30
- Gretzky Is in Better Shape Than the Kings : Hockey: In return, he gets two assists, but the team's winless streak goes to nine games with a 6-3 loss to the Lightning.
- BOWLING : McCordic Stays Alive; Young Leads
- Geffen Hires Organizer for His Political Fund
- USAir, MarkAir Seeking John Wayne Flights
- Airbus, Boeing Disagree on New Airliner
- OFF THE TICKER : Berkshire Stock Buffs His Bankroll
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Intel Leads NASDAQ to New High : Market Overview
- They'll Have Their Hands Full at Creativity Workshops
- 'Citizen Kane' Still a Monolith on American Movie Screen
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Fact Meets Fiction : Artist Jerry Kearns juxtaposes reality and fantasy in works of social commentary.
- Santa Monica : $350,000 for Library Books
- Band to Play at Inaugural Festivities After All
- COLLECTIBLES : Elvis Sightings Keep Him King
- The Region : Traffic Flow to Be Improved
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Panel Urges Federal Aid for Areas Hit by Defense Cuts
- J. Earl Garrett of Glendale is Verdugo...
- Campbell Paces SCC to 3rd Victory in Row
- DIGEST : Ventura's Curry Named WSC's Player of Week
- AN APPRECIATION : Nureyev . . . Thoughts on Death of a Superstar
- How Good Are They? 49ers Wonder : After First Loss, Conference Home Opener Tonight Against Las Vegas May Hold Answers
- Legends Nureyev, Gillespie Die : Defector Was One of Century's Great Dancers
- Councilwoman Named to Posts in 2 Groups
- Visiting Home, Panic Vows to Forge Peace in Balkans
- Fault Debated as Shetlands' Cleanup Starts : Oil spill: Residents insist the tanker should have been farther from shore. Others involved say the crew should have stayed aboard to secure lines.
- Council OKs Warner Bros. Building Plan : Renovation: The 11-acre project is estimated to cost $75 million. The Formosa Cafe will be saved, but five other historic structures will be demolished.
- It's Form Over Function at Helms Bakery Building
- 2 Escapees From Ojai Facility Recaptured
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board May Hold Fewer Meetings
- NHL ROUNDUP : Senators Easy Prey for Rangers and New Coach
- Going Pro : No Longer Unthinkable for Underclassmen, the Recent Trend Hasn't Ruined Football
- RETAIL / RESTAURANTS
- Mixing Mangoes, Marzipan and Litchis
- New York's Favorite Mexican Cook
- Tom Waits : "The Heart of Saturday Night" (1974); Asylum
- FOR THE KIDS : Racial Harmony : The Harrises' upcoming 'One Family, One Planet' concert will include songs about civil rights and the environment.
- BENEFIT : Concert for the Cravens
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : From Trash Can to Magic Lamp : Screenwriting: Two Saddleback High School alumni are in the credits for Disney's newest animated adventure, 'Aladdin.'
- Fed Fines F & M Bank Over Credit Card Policy : Banking: Officers admit no wrongdoing but agree to pay $100,000 levy rather than incur greater expenses to fight it.
- PORT HUENEME : Council Supports Warehouse for Port
- Lotto Luck on Sale Here : Lottery: Bluebird Liquor in Hawthorne has proved to be the bluebird of happiness for many patrons. Collectively, they've won more than $20 million.
- Civic Plaza May Lease to Businesses
- Peninsula Girls' Team: From Very Good to Very Average : Basketball: After State Division I championship and 33-0 season, the Panthers have been beset by injuries in struggling to a 5-6 start.
- NFL Owners, Players Sing in Harmony : Pro football: Labor settlement will create free agency and salary cap, and will limit money for rookies.
- Somali Leaders Continue Peace Negotiations
- He's Dean of Gospel : Arts: Dave Weston is being honored for 50 years as a composer and arranger of religious music. Recognition has come from UCLA, Gov. Wilson and President Bush.
- MORE MUSIC : Russian Virtuoso Capitalizes on Glasnost to Found Orchestra
- Italian Makes Lighthearted Salad
- Success Is the Best Revenge : Nancy Taylor Rosenberg wrote a blockbuster thriller inspired by her work with criminals--and her experience as a victim.
- Party's Over for Those Who Overindulged
- Let the Secret Get Out: Mum's the Word in Hip Long Beach
- Some people might consider model airplanes, cars,...
- South Whittier : Council Will Push for Affordable Housing Grant
- Claim Is Denied in Fashion Island Death
- Coroner Unable to Determine If Scott Was Pointing Gun
- L.A.: Another High-Minded Experiment About to Fail?
- Judge Again Pressed to Pull D.A. From Bryant Case : Justice: Defense lawyers say attorney general should take over prosecution of murder trial because of allegations of witness tampering.
- COLUMN RIGHT / JAMES P. PINKERTON : Who Will Win if Push Comes to Status Quo? : Whether it's called perestroika or 'reinventing government,' real reform faces obstacles.
- LAPD Seeks to Use Pepper Gas to Overcome Hostile Suspects : Police: Council's decision awaited on switch to what is touted as a more effective chemical spray.
- BUENA PARK : City Rejects Plan to Expand Tourist Area
- Missing 4-Year-Old Found Safe : Reunion: Her mother's boyfriend took the girl after an argument. She is left with unsuspecting baby-sitter.
- DIAMOND BAR : FBI Investigating Alleged Telemarketing Fraud Ring
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Coach Ready for Long Haul in CCAA
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Knight Wins 600th, Then Goes Hunting
- LOS ALAMITOS : Mare Made His Day Even More Memorable
- Jacobsen Proves to Be a Cut Above His Foes
- Getting Dizi
- Developer Sets Sights on Hillside : Housing: The same builders criticized for one large subdivision have proposed another one next to it. The city is weighing new proposals to restrict such projects.
- Cal State L.A. Courts a Winning Season : Basketball: The Golden Eagles, who were 10-17 last season, have won eight of their first 10 games.
- Budgets Show Key Failure Under GOP : Deficit: Government spending has gone up, not down, as politicians fail to accept reforms affecting anyone but the poor.
- Pornography Case to Test Federal Racketeering Law
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Bishop Amat's Ili, Duarte's Ainsworth Are Players of Year
- Punk Pals : Simi Valley's Scared Straight band features a vocalist who is a relief pitcher for the Chicago White Sox.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Linemen Are Expected to Top Shopping List of USC Coach Robinson
- Sobriety Checkpoints in Lomita Announced
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PUBLIC TRUST : Psst, Wanna Buy 5 Acres for $100? : The virtual giveaway of federal land is just one example of bureaucratic coziness with the private sector at our expense.
- Look for the orange lining . ....
- Mobile-Home Rent Control Issue Goes on Ballot : Housing: San Juan voters will decide whether to limit charges for vacated spaces in trailer parks. The election will cost the city $30,000.
- Freshman Airey Leaves Loyola and Enrolls at Irvine Valley
- Steve Young Is Runaway Winner as NFL's MVP
- Baseball
- Networks Expanding Newsmagazine Racks : Television: ABC adding 'Day One' to schedule; CBS and NBC are developing more prime-time shows.
- Bright Spots at Smaller Venues
- Hail to the Chef
- Feeling Tiny? Chance at $10 Million Can Really Pump You Up
- Christmas Eve Past, Parking Fines Aren't : Tickets: Despite a neighborhood leader's complaints, the City Council refuses to dismiss street-sweeping levies assessed on Christmas Eve. Members will study the issue for the future.
- City Seeking Bids on Park Project
- Partying to the Best of Their Knowledge
- Youth Pleads Guilty to Buddhist Massacre : Murder: He agrees to testify against accomplice in deal that spares him the death penalty. Slayings in Phoenix temple had been well-planned.
- COVER TO COVER : Book Lovers Can Read a Lot Into the Historical Area of Fullerton
- Senate Candidate Bennett Pulls Out and Backs Rival
- MOORPARK : Council Delays Vote on Adult Businesses
- Four Arrested in Stabbing, Beating of Laguna Hills Man
- Paper Trail Outlined as Drug-Cash Trial Begins : Court: Prosecutors open the case against an alleged Colombian cartel member. His attorney denies he was involved in a money-laundering scheme.
- COUNTYWIDE : Officers Get Tapes on County's Gangs
- EL TORO MARINE BASE : Ground-Water Test Results Awaited
- Baseball
- With Their Roster Full, Angels Sign Gonzales to Minor League Contract
- Baseball
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Winning Is Fantastic, but in This Case . . .
- The Brea-Olinda girls' basketball team will play...
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mauldin's All-Around Effort Leads Valley
- Latino Radio Surge: A Coming of Age : Ratings: The rise of KLAX-FM to top-dog status in the Arbitron rankings reflects the ascendance of an immigrant population.
- Japan's Maruchan Closes 32-Acre Buy in Irvine Spectrum for Noodle Facility
- ENTERTAINMENT
- CoCensys Hopes to Raise $28 Million in New Capital Through Sale of Stock : Finance: Three-year-old biopharmaceuticals company plans to go public with an offering of 2.5 million shares at $12 each.
- Panchan Made Easy
- MARKETS : The Kimchi Way of Life
- Fare of Bill: How to Feed a Future President
- Two-Tone Soup, Apple Cake
- Russia Extends Profit Curbs in Move Away From Free Market
- Feinstein to Join Senate Judiciary Committee : Congress: She is one of two women selected to break all-male makeup of panel. Boxer wins assignments to Banking and Environment committees.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : St. Monica Football Coach Says USC Made Right Move
- Fitzwater Denies Reagan Voted for Clinton
- 'Leap of Faith' Can't Turn the Optimistic Into Cynics : In "Leap of Faith," a traveling evangelist brings his big tent and high-tech hucksterism to a cornfed, Midwestern town in need of hope. (Rated PG-13)
- Driven From Hell, Like a Bat Out of Heaven
- ON BROTHERS AND BLOSSOMS : The Opening Act at the Rhythm Cafe Could Turn Nevilles Fans Onto Something New
- Ford Taurus Is Accorded the Crown : Autos: The sedan beats out its Honda rival as best-selling car in a lackluster year that showed some glimmer toward the end.
- United Airlines Plans to Lay Off 2,800, Cut Salaries, Seek Concessions
- RETAIL / RESTAURANTS : Food 4 Less Raises $75 Million to Expand Supermarket Chain
- A New Orleans Farewell for K Prudhomme
- New Wilson--A Cheerleader but Tough
- The Region : Metrolink Offers Discount
- Iraq Given Ultimatum on Missiles
- Excerpts From Wilson's Address: A Focus on Economy
- VENTURA : Teacher Nominated for Bravo Award
- Storms Land Weakened Punch : Weather: Emergency services personnel remain on standby. Rainfall marks the start of a seven- to 10-day wet period.
- SANTA ANITA : Efervescente Finds Sloppy Track to His Liking in a Record Romp
- $600,000 Bail Set in Export Case: A...
- Arcadia : Bond Option for 3 Projects
- Ebony CharlesSchool: Artesia HighSport: BasketballPosition: CenterClass: SeniorThe...
- San Gabriel : Street Defects to Be Studied
- Stefenhagen Named to Vacant Council Seat
- The Region : Metrolink Offers Discount
- The Battle of the Sexes Rages On in Print
- Navy Secretary Backs Women in Combat Role
- 'Princess Bride' Has Some Things Old and Some Things New
- A Foreign Policy Test That's Close to Home : Haitian refugee issue will demand Clinton's early attention
- First Phase of Coliseum Renovation to Begin Soon : Stadium: Tutor-Saliba Corp. will do the work. Construction should start in February and has an 'absolutely unforgiving deadline' of Aug. 1.
- VAN NUYS : Murder Charges Refiled in Fatal Robbery Attempt
- COSTA MESA : City Redevelopment Panel Has Openings
- County Gets a Soaking : Weather: Usual number of fender-benders complicates commuting, but the rain brought no serious flooding.
- OXNARD : Defendant Pleads Guilty in Bank Heist
- WESTMINSTER : Input Sought on School District Cuts
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Hangs On to Win
- Jurisprudence
- ANALYSIS : Settlement Won't Send Most Players Packing
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : OCC Has to Rally to Defeat Cypress
- Strong at Start and Finish, Simi Valley Thwarts Royal, 85-68
- Officials Sue Home-Security Firm: State and Los...
- ENERGY
- Welfare Recipients May Get ATM Card Protections
- Lowered Expectations : Stock Funds' Yearly Gains May Be Returning to Normal
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Records Ordered Preserved
- Salvador Leader to Retain 2 Controversial Generals
- Beverly Hills Honors Golden Globes
- Arcadia : Hearing on Developer Fees
- Making Sense of Questions
- Child Safety Advocate Still Driven to Curtail Deaths in Auto Crashes
- That '60s Spirit
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Out of the Garret : County workers display their hidden talents at a Government Center art show through Jan. 28.
- A Fighter for Senior Rights : Alice Chang's Life Mission Has Been Helping the Chinese Elderly, and She Doesn't Take : Kindly to Those Trying to Stand in Her Way
- Assembly Republicans Scold Horcher for Accepting Post
- Seizure of Assets Under Drug Law Hotly Debated
- YORBA LINDA : Traffic Woes Cited in Veto of Kid Town
- COMPUTER FILE / LAWRENCE J. MAGID : How to Get the Most Out of Your PC
- What Becomes a Classic Most? Rewriting!
- La Verne : Park Tree Removal on Hold
- Whittier : $19,400 Sign to Promote Historic Uptown District
- Park Service Takes Aim at a Killer Plant : Environment: The exotic foliage has been smothering native flora. Last week, a crew was sent in to get to the root of the problem.
- Cole Apologizes for Parade Attire
- Monday Grooves at the Red Onion
- Jelani GardnerSchool: St. John Bosco HighSport: BasketballPosition:...
- U.S. Helicopters Attack Site Held by Somali Warlord
- Honig Lawyers Say Ruling Guts Defense's Case
- PERSONAL HEALTH : A Daily Dose of Family Values
- Orange County Video Rentals : A look at the fast-moving video rentals in four Orange County neighborhoods.
- SANTA CLARITA : McKeon Assigned to 5 House Panels
- Nazi-Style Newspapers Are Placed in Mailboxes : Racism: Investigators believe Cypress incidents were perpetrated by the people who put white supremacist flyers in student lockers at Los Alamitos High School.
- Police Identify Body Discovered in Sun Valley
- Los Angeles Rainfall 1877-1992
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Picus Challenger Raises $50,000
- The following are the top music sales...
- Clinton Aides Say His Health Plan Cuts Costs Too Slowly : Reform: They are said to be urging a shift from managed competition to controversial standards board to curb spending.
- TRAMP ART : In Fullerton, Carvings by Hobos, Gypsies and Other Migrant Workers Charm With Their Melding of Rough-Hewn Simplicity, Decorative Excess and Finicky Perseverance
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / PETRUCCI'S : Fancy and Fun : The eatery combines a colorful, festive setting with suave waiters and Northern Italian specialties.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Artistic Roundup : Photographer John Nichols has organized a mixed-media show at his Santa Paula gallery, with his pieces the highlight.
- VENTURA : CYA to Evaluate Killer for Sentencing
- Robberies on RTD Buses Prompt Boost in Security
- Limits on Day-Care Providers Proposed : Camarillo: Only two facilities would violate the recommended ordinance. The City Council is expected to consider it on Jan. 27.
- GOLF / TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Odds High on a Floyd Double
- He Turns Game Into Event : Gretzky: His return to ice is witnessed by 150 members of media as well as by family members, longtime fans and celebrities.
- INNOVATION / MICHAEL SCHRAGE : Can Competing Software Firms Have One Boss?
- O.C. Legislators Encouraged by Speech
- City Outlines Limits on Sony Studio Redesign
- Easier OK on Public Works Bonds Urged
- Zoo Donates Body of Ling-Ling for Research
- Bush's Budget Forecasts Rising Waves of Red Ink : Spending: Gloomy projection warns that the federal deficit will hamstring Clinton's economic agenda.
- Beverly Hills : Summit Talk on Education
- Rescue Teams Send Out Private Help for the Public's Pain : Mental Health: Three emergency response programs in Orange County respond to 911-type calls of a psychiatric nature. It's community outreach, but it's not operated by public agencies.
- Crowd Runs for Mayor; District 2 Has Lone Hopeful
- Canada's Envoy to U.S.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Stuff of Dreams : Thousand Oaks resident Carol Heyer is the book illustrator in a new retelling of 'Rapunzel,' the classic Brothers Grimm tale.
- BURBANK : Council Weighing Fines to Curb Campaign Signs
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Civil Rights Group Joins Boycott Effort
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mobile Home Park Gets Extra Policing
- PLATFORM : School Choice
- Burbank Considers Fines for Campaign Signs
- It's a Personal Decision . . . Period : The Clintons' choosing of a private school for their daughter shouldn't be a political issue
- PLATFORM : Sin Is No Civil Right
- Lakers Wake Up on Court : Pro basketball: They spend much of previous night on runway, but still beat Timberwolves, 98-78.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Miami's Offerdahl Will Have Surgery
- SUNSET LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gonzalez Rebounds to Help Huntington Beach Defeat Marina
- National Video Rentals : 'Lethal' Finally Takes Over 1st Spot
- Halving It Their Way
- Westwood : UCLA Seeks Cancer Patients
- Profiles of Tay Case Suspects: Schoolmates Who Didn't Hang Out Together
- Arcadia : City Won't OK Magazine
- Monrovia : Police to Get Computers
- Culver City : City Sues West L.A. College
- La Canada Flintridge : Green Waste Plan Approved
- Shorecliffs Has Its Highs and Lows
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 I Will...
- COLUMN LEFT / BRUCE SHAPIRO : Zoe Baird: a Fox in the Chicken Coop : The attorney-general nominee has no record of support for individual rights under the law.
- OXNARD : Colonia Park Day-Care Center Burglarized for 3rd Time in Less Than 2 Weeks
- NFL Draft Will Include Charles Thompson
- NBA ROUNDUP : With Jordan Under the Weather, Bulls Lose
- Regional Sports Channels Merge Against Rival ESPN
- Convicted Child Molester Is Charged in 2nd Case