- Division I-A football coaches generally are opposed...
- Dibble Doubles as a Nice Guy When He's Away From Game
- Pinning Down an Attitude : Rebuilding Royal's Wrestling Program, Reed Finds He Really Needs Aggravation
- JAZZ REVIEW : Turre-Eubanks: On Cutting Edge
- Keeping Abreast of Spa Cuisine at Drew's
- Tracy J. Haller has been named vice...
- U.S. Firms Get British Cable Franchise: Comment...
- Wells Fargo & Co. said it has...
- Customer Service Becomes Hard to Define
- Elena Ceausescu Tried to Flee Execution : Romania: 'Nicolae, they are going to shoot us,' she cried before firing squad shots rang out.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Barbara Bush Has 2nd Eye Treatment
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Gabon Leader Marries Doctor
- Drug Crime Sentences
- NATION : Toilet Blamed for Engine Loss
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Stallone Returning as 'Rocky V'
- Angry Gorbachev Opposes Separate Lithuanian Party
- Rival Spray Paint Artists Plan Legal Wall-to-Wall Showdown : Graffiti: Like '60s flower power and '70s punk, hip-hop is bopping right into mainstream culture. Its aerosol muralists edge toward the center.
- Golf Course Still a Dream as Landfill Waste Is Tested
- Rebuilding Must Start Now
- San Diego
- Escapee Sought in Scores of Home Break-Ins
- Simi Valley Stays Perfect in Girls' Soccer
- NBA ROUNDUP : Oakley Makes a Big Difference in Return to Lineup
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nevilles' Performance Is Simply Astonishing
- TV Reviews : Mozart Ill-Served by 'Die Entfuhrung' on PBS
- LEGAL FILE
- RESTAURANTS : Cajun Cooking Still Makes Sense at Bayou St. John
- Mother Who Sold Cocaine to Pay Bills Is Sentenced : Justice: Police arrested her after her daughter showed a packet of drugs to a teacher. Despite a plea for leniency, she gets six months in jail.
- Weekend Weather Expected to Be Comfortably Boring
- District Seeks New Deadline on Land for Schools at Porter Ranch
- Unlimited Tribute? No Way
- Alabama's Bill Curry is Kentucky's choice for...
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Royal Upsets Simi Valley on Late Goal
- This Time, Bauer Has a Chance to Win : Basketball: St. Margaret's coach used to follow the Harlem Globetrotters all over the world. Now he enjoys staying at home with his new team.
- TV Reviews : An Unremarkable 'Zorro' on Family Channel
- 49ers Capitalize on Fresno's Technical Problem
- Noriega Story Fails to Halt KNX's Coverage of Bruin-Trojan Game
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviet Joint Ventures Fare Poorly
- Quick Action on Thrift Cases Urged
- P.M. BRIEFING : Time Buys Rest of Parenting
- Bugle Boy Taps L.A. Agency for Creative Work
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Confirmation of Initial Soviet PC Order Reported : Foreign trade: Phoenix Group says it will supply 700 personal computers to the U.S.S.R., the first concrete evidence that the joint venture is becoming a reality.
- U.S. Lawmakers See Big Challenge in Rebuilding : Foreign aid: Part of the assistance budget may need to be reallocated to give Panama higher priority.
- S. Lebanon Combat Blamed on Sponsors
- Bank Robber Dressed as Woman Detonates Bombs
- U.S. Prosecutors Picking Way in a Legal Minefield
- Engine Falls Off but Jetliner Carrying 145 Lands Safely : Air travel: Incident occurs over Florida on flight to Minneapolis. Ground search fails to find 3,500-pound component.
- 2 U.S. Crash Sites in Laos to Be Searched
- Ode to the Cigar : For Some, Puffing a Stogie Can Be an Almost-Religious Ritual
- Australians Ask for Orphans From Romania
- Ordeal Worsens as Missing Child's Family Waits : Disappearance: The family of Leticia Hernandez finds itself putting its hope in prayers, the police and in recent reported sightings of the 7-year-old.
- The Imperial Myth Deflates : Panama: Liberals were sure U.S. intervention would arouse Panamanian nationalism. It did--against Noriega.
- The Selfish Gang of Five
- A plea of innocent was entered Thursday...
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tustin Rallies to Trip Trabuco Hills, 57-56
- Grove Shakespeare Festival Announces 'Twelfth Night' Cast
- VIDEOS : Biggest Season Ever Has Its Down Side Too : Sales: Retailers enjoy 24% increase over last year, but a glut of major titles is a rock in some company stockings.
- 'Oba Oba' Star Brings Songs From the Heart of Brazil : Music: Eliana Estevao is performing at a Studio City supper club. She says the intimacy is a welcome change from her starring role in the musical revue.
- Disney Afternoon Package to Begin Airing Next Fall
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Raging Bull' Returns as Decade Champion : Film: Ten years may have changed how audiences react to Jake La Motta.
- Trekkies Will Have Lots of Company at 'Creation' Sessions : Trends: Convention, originally exclusively for 'Star Trek' fans, had broadened its scope; this weekend's affair is open to all science fiction and fantasy buffs.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jordan Veers From Norm at Indigo
- SHORT TAKES : Airlines Assail 'Die Hard II,' Contend It Glorifies Terrorism
- United Publishers Corp., a Nynex company based...
- 3M Slaps Irvine Optics Firm With $30-Million Suit
- D.W.I. Corp. said it has agreed to...
- Del Taco/Naugles Inc. Acquired in Buyout
- Baby Bells Feel Heat
- WORLD REACTION TO NORIEGA'S ARREST : Soviet Union
- Calm Weather Eases Threat From Oil Spill Off Morocco : Environment: Storms disperse much of huge slick. Danger to stricken tanker also lessens.
- Italian Gets NATO Post
- COLUMN ONE : A Patently Serious Backlog : Biotech applications take an average 26 months to process. The delays threaten America's position on one of its few cutting edge industries.
- LOCAL : Trial to Begin Feb. 6 for Teen Accused of Taking Class Hostage
- 9-Inch Snowfall Clogs Roads, Strands Cars in Midwest
- LOCAL : Lawyer Accused of Providing Pot to Client at Men's County Jail
- Opposition to Gasoline Tax Hike Surfaces
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Children's Hospital Robbed of $350,000
- Soviet Emigres to Israel Not Jewish, May Have to Leave
- Lobbyist Says Aide Asked Funds for Robbins : Legislature: The money was to influence passage of a bill, according to testimony at Sen. Montoya's corruption trial. Robbins denies the allegation.
- HORSE RACING / JAY HOVDEY : Lundy Is Confident of a Big Season
- SHORT TAKES : Jail Term in Racially Tense Case
- Busch to Buy Rights to Films About Shamu
- BOOK REVIEW : Summer Tale of Ghostbusting, Parapsychology
- WORLD : Gorbachev Nominated for Nobel
- State Ethics Bills Put on 'Fast Track' : Politics: Senators, stung by scandal and poor showing in poll, introduce package of reforms. Proposals are tied to a pay raise.
- Woman Gets Probation in Drowning
- <i> Glasnost </i> Takes the Controls of a MIG-29 : Foreign relations: A RAND Corp. expert, at Moscow's invitation, becomes the first American to fly the Soviet jet.
- San Diego
- Man Found in Street Dies of Head Injuries
- Volunteer With Special Commitment
- SANTA ANA : Chase to San Diego Ends on 'Empty'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Voters to Be Asked to OK School Bonds
- Panel to Advise Reiner on Child Support Issue
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Parents Seeking to Keep School Open
- Santa Clarita Builders Ask for Projects to Be Spared
- Chula Vista
- USC's basketball game against Arizona State on...
- Conflict of Interest Forces Second Mistrial in Rader Murder Case
- Seniors Teed Off by Early Starting Times : Golf: They are also upset at playing from long tees. Bruce Crampton and Bobby Nichols both shoot 71 to share the lead.
- Things Change : Basketball Star Blackmon, Home on a Visit From Japan, Discovers That Readjusting Is Hard to Do
- They Can Air Jordan on a Magical Level With Pay-Per-View
- Devils Trade Top-Scoring Broten to North Stars, Get Center Brooke
- Canada Bank Seizes Stake in Campeau After Loan Default
- Keating Denies Charge of Lincoln Sham Deals
- When a Merger Can Be in Your Best Interest
- Pacific Telesis Will Cut 11,000 Jobs Over Five Years : Labor: The company says the competition-caused reductions will come mainly from its Pacific Bell local telephone subsidiary.
- Girl With Spina Bifida to Head March of Dimes
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Court Rulings to Be Sent by Computer
- Defiant City: Ceausescu 'Penal Colony' Rebuilds : Romania: After a strike in 1987, the wrath of the dictator was felt by all the citizens of Brasov.
- Grateful Dead Concerts in Limbo at the Forum
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mays Says City's Past Holds Key to Future
- Outage Closes Courthouse for a Day
- Reports on Dropouts Met With Skepticism : Education: New computerized attendance record system in Centinela Valley Union High School District shows dramatic decrease in the dropout rate.
- Hospital Shooting Deaths Ruled Homicide, Suicide
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL / GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Bonita Vista Rallies Past Castle Park For Victory
- Castle Rock Deals: Westinghouse Broadcasting bought a...
- Searching for a Star Product : Electronics: Personal organizers, home fax machines and "smart houses" have potential. The industry will check out consumer items at its Las Vegas show.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Kao Shifts Control Overseas
- State of the Union Speech Set for Jan. 31
- 9-Month-Old Girl Dies in Burbank Apartment Fire
- Mobil Drops Its Objections to Opening Environmental Report
- Woman Gets 6 Months for Cocaine Possession
- NFL NOTEBOOK : Glanville Initiates Meeting With Falcons
- Former Olympians Begin to Deliver : Hockey: LaFontaine and Flatley step forward to lead the New York Islanders back to respectability.
- Stanley Wilson, suspended the morning of the...
- THE SIDELINES : CBS Ready for S.F. Emergency
- ART
- REAL ESTATE : Permits Drop:
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mutual Funds Had Big Gains During Year : Investing: Equity funds averaged a 23.81% rise in '89, and even the worst performer beat the rate of inflation.
- Most Retailers Say Santa Was Good to Them
- Tract's Prefab Hearths Called Fire Danger
- NATION : Ex-FDA Chemist Jailed for Bribe
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Marines Ordered to Remove Toxic Waste
- 600 Reported Slain in Sudan Battles : Ethnic conflict: Non-Muslim farm workers are killed by Arabs after a fatal dispute over the length of Christmas vacation.
- Governor
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Legionnaire Disease Cases Tied to Shelter
- Delta Discloses Threat Against All of Its Transatlantic Flights, Increases Security
- Really Big Shoe : Fashion: When 7-foot center Don Peck jogs onto the Cypress College basketball court in his Size 20 Nikes, the crowd knows it is in for a . . .
- 100 Albanians Protest Against Alia's Regime
- Does America Have a Case for Prosecution of Noriega? : Trial: The law and the facts seem to favor the United States. And one thing's for sure: the general will find the U.S. justice system a kinder, gentler place than the streets of Panama.
- Countywide : Imprisoned Grosso Sentenced For Scam
- Courthouse Closed by a Power Outage
- Reward Fund Established for Tipsters in Slaying
- Schabarum Takes Out Papers for Reelection
- Titans Land UCLA Pitcher Tiffany Boyd
- Arias Upsets No. 6 Seed in Aussie Tourney
- Dickerson Says He May Retire Early
- Teledyne Plan to Spin Off Units Gets Boost From IRS
- Del Taco/Naugles Bought by Managers : Fast Food: Changes promised by the new owners may heat up competition with Taco Bell.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Falls 13.65 in Response to Dollar's Slide
- Apartment Complex Sales Slowing, Report Says : Real Estate: The bad news for investors is insufficient return on partly vacant buildings. The good news for occupants, rents aren't rising.
- LOCAL : 4 Injured in Nursing Home Fire
- Honecker Released From Monthlong House Arrest
- To Men, Women Who Look Comfortable Look Sexy
- Ike's Granddaughter to Wed Soviet Space Scientist : Nuptials: Susan Eisenhower and Roald Sagdeev plan to maintain homes in Moscow and Washington.
- Fishing Village Flavors Dock at G Street Mole : THE FISH MARKET. 750 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego. 232-3474. Lunch and dinner served daily. Credit cards accepted.
- MOTOR RACING : Fittipaldi Named to All-American Racing Team
- THE SIDELINES : Redskin Move Unpopular Rumor
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Lunceford Scores 5 Goals in Trabuco Hills' Victory
- The Detroit bar owner who drove the...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Coffey Sticks Around to Score Winning Goal
- Theater Survival in the '90s Will Depend on Change
- LEGAL FILE
- CD CORNER : Film Sound-Track Albums at Budget Prices
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Menu Vanishes at Frantrecote
- AIDS Spread Continued in '89, World Health Organization Says
- WORLD : Slavs Protest Rights for Turks
- New Attorney Takes On Broderick Defense
- Possible Link in Series of School Fires Probed
- Transient Died at Hands of Police, Pathologist Says : Forensics: The district attorney sought a second medical opinion in a case against two LAPD officers.
- Tournament of Champions : Waking Up Behind Bars : Golf: Greg Twiggs, the 1989 Shearson Lehman Hutton winner, says a scrape with the law last month is going to turn his life around.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs Drilling of New Water Well
- Gang Member Convicted in Slaying at Mall
- False Resume May Cost Job if Bill Passes : Government: Cal State board chairwoman's admission concerning degree prompted the legislation. Its author says the Senate needs a way to remove appointees confirmed on strength of false credentials.
- Dravecky Has Surgery to Remove Tumor
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : McGlothlin Spurs Notre Dame
- Patriots Say Berry Probably Will Stay to Coach Team in '90
- For One Moment, Tucker Had It All : Boxing: He came closest to beating Tyson in 1987 and now yearns for another shot at title.
- Aztecs Win A Half-Bad Showing : College basketball: San Diego State tried to give the game away in the first half, but Utah wouldn't accept, as the Utes lost this Western Athletic Conference opener, 67-60.
- TV Reviews : 'Push for Power' Looks at L.A.'s Latino Population
- NBC Changes 'Drug Wars' Promos After Noriega Arrest
- Atlas Bar and Grill Makes the 'A' List
- POP LP CHART
- Lee Masters has been named chief executive...
- MOVIES - Jan. 5, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 5, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 5, 1990
- Names in the News - Jan. 5, 1990
- Police Free Baby-Sitters in Van Nuys Girl's Death : Child Care: An autopsy shows that bruises on infant's body may have been caused by efforts to save her.
- Priest on Probation Arrested, Suspected of Molesting Teen : Crime: Suspect had hidden the fact that he was convicted of molestation in 1984. He was serving as a counselor for church youths.
- 3 Gunmen Open Fire in Restaurant; 1 Dead, 4 Hurt
- Irvin Says NFL Is Investigating Him : Pro football: Ram cornerback says league's security office is looking into his link with boxing figure Harold Smith.
- Vietnam Frees 300 Prisoners; 60 Due in O.C.
- 18% Shown Not Fluent in English
- Suicide of Man Whose Wife Was Slain Stuns Boston
- Ex-Viet Prisoners on Way to Rejoin Families in U.S.
- A Day of Revenge for Panamanians : Demonstration: Expatriates display violent fantasies, but security is pervasive outside the courthouse.
- Standoff in Panama: Contest of Two Wills : Surrender: A gentle but stubborn man of the cloth betters the man of the gun, the 'maximum leader.'
- Vietnamese Prisoners to Be Reunited With Relatives
- Montoya Aide Requested $5,000, Witness Says : Corruption trial: San Diego businesswoman testifies that she was asked for money to get the senator to delay action on a bill.
- Noriega Challenges U.S. Right to Try Him on Drug Charges : Arraignment: Federal judge in Miami enters 'not guilty' plea for the deposed Panamanian dictator. A year of pretrial maneuvering by his defense team is expected.
- IN COURT: Charles H. Keating Jr., above,...
- THIS WEEKEND: The star of the Sports-Vacation...
- VIET POLLS: Ron Kovic's possible candidacy here...
- PACTEL LAYOFFS: Pacific Telesis, announcing a work-force...
- UNDEBATABLE: Academic debate tournaments like the one...
- Priest Arrested in Molestation Attempt : Sex crimes: After his arrest, officials at church where he volunteered learned he is a convicted child molester. The incident has revived ill will toward church named in McMartin case.
- Acapella All-Stars Find Harmony in Their Music and Their Careers
- For the Record - Jan. 5, 1990
- For the Record - Jan. 5, 1990
- The Right Program for Financial Planning
- GM Unveils an Advanced Electric Passenger Car
- Lucky, Alpha Beta to Share Warehouses: Under...
- P.M. BRIEFING : National Bank of Canada Seizes 13 Million Shares of Campeau
- State Farm Sues to Upset Gillespie's Prop. 103 Actions : Insurance: A victory, or a 'peace treaty' hinted at by the commissioner, could delay implementation of the initiative.
- CHILD ABUSE REPORT
- The Raiders in Anaheim? A Lot of 'Ifs'
- Havana Envoy Briefly Detained as Cubans Leave Panama City
- A big hit: The smash pop group...
- Aquino Swears In 9 Cabinet Aides, Urges Teamwork
- Schedule Looms as Toughest Test for Moorpark
- Bellflower : Voluntary Separation of Paper From Trash to Begin
- Ex-Medicare Chief to Head Disease Centers
- Long Beach : Respiratory Virus Among Children at Epidemic Stage
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : EAST PALO ALTO : Anti-Drug Activist Wounded by Shots
- He Trots Globe Just Like His Dad Once Did
- Treating the Tormented : In an Asian Refugee Camp, Pilot Mental Health Program Seeks to Ease the Despair
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Exxon Puts Oil Leak at 500,000 Gallons
- Wind Gusts Push Oil Spill Closer to Morocco's Coast : Environment: The 100-square-mile slick from a damaged Iranian tanker threatens fisheries, beaches, wildlife reserve.
- Parents of Slain Man File Wrongful-Death Suit
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lottery Plans Added $10-Million Jackpot
- It's About Time
- Is This Any Way to Treat a Newborn? A Dissenting Vote
- Committee to Study Fines for Trashy Scavengers
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : Dad Lifts Westchester Player Suspension--Just in Time
- MOTOR RACING : Fittipaldi Heads All-American Drivers Team
- SHORT TAKES : 'Barnum' Closes After 11 Shows
- PacTel to Cut 11,000 in Work Force by '94 : Labor: Staff reductions will occur mostly in the company's Pacific Bell unit.
- Christmas Toys
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dollar Rises Sharply Against Yen
- CBS Lawsuit Settlement OKd: A federal judge...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Dual Trading Limits Considered
- A Frank New Medium for Ads
- A Brief, Memorable Encounter With Billy Martin
- West Hollywood : Homeless Shelter Continued
- Pico Rivera's 'Walking Crew' for Children Wins Award
- Court Lifts $24-Million Clinic Stay : Family planning: Deukmejian immediately takes steps to block issuance of state funds to facilities serving poor women.
- Growing Up Free in an Island Paradise
- HEALTH : Warning Issued on Winfrey Diet
- Sandinistas, Contras Swap Charges on Ambush : Nicaragua: A survivor of Monday's attack says it was too dark to see who attacked the group of church workers.
- Search Continues for 14 Missing in Gulf
- Iran to Crack Down on Rebels, Drug Dealers
- SOUTHLAND : Lotto Pot Grows to $10 Million
- Linked to Wife's Murder, Mate Jumps to His Death : Suspect: Husband leaps off Boston bridge after police discount story of gunman attacking couple.
- Monrovia : Future Movie Location?
- Police Ask Help to Find Owners of Stolen Items
- $11,500 Added to Reward in Carson Kidnap-Slaying
- Making Waves in Redondo : Controversy Swirls Around 'Born-Again' Mayor
- Vacant Redondo Right of Way a Step Closer to Becoming Park
- BREA : Big Trucks Banned on Part of Boulevard
- Braude Files Unusual Suit to Block Downtown Project
- Parents Upset by School District's Year-Round Plan
- 'Peace Corps' Named Trotter of the Year
- Despite His Age, Kite Says Sky's the Limit : Golf: PGA Tour's all-time leading money winner thinks players reach their peak in mid-30s to early 40s.
- CITY ROUNDUP : Westchester Rallies for Victory Over San Pedro
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Fouls Up Pitt's Plan for Upset
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Maintains Control in 57-51 Victory
- SHORT TAKES : W. German Artist Gets Wolf Prize
- A New Dawn for Sullivan, 'CBS This Morning'? : Television: A happier Kathleen Sullivan is looking forward to the post-Pauley morning TV contest.
- Medfly Spraying
- Fuel Costs Push Shipping Rates, Air Fares Higher : Energy: Cold temperatures in the East and a refinery fire have affected prices. The increases are viewed as temporary.
- Knapp Files Suit to Revoke Divorce Settlement : Litigation: The suit comes at a time of financial trouble for the financier. His business, Trafalgar Holdings, has suffered heavy losses.
- Linda Asakawa has joined Chicago Title Co....
- Connie Welter has been named Torrey Pines...
- Mystery Killing of Officer Ends Deadliest Year : Pomona: About half of the murders in 1989 were connected to gangs in some way, police say.
- Pomona : Swearing-In Ceremony
- Jury Urged to Forgo Pity in Parental Kidnaping Trial
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Falls Short in 67-61 Loss
- THE SIDELINES : Elway to Coach London Gridders
- Bad-Luck Mall : Burst Water Pipe Is Latest in Series of Problems, Angry Merchants Charge
- Mobil Suing Over Fees for Oil Well Cleanup, Special Fire Services
- Florida St. Deserved to be No. 1
- No. 2 Edison Upset, 35-34
- Saab Withdraws Ad Account: The ad agency...
- Beeba's Creations: The San Diego-based contract clothing...
- Deposit Drain Slows During October at Nation's Thrifts
- Capellupo Takes Post at Douglas Aircraft
- Stephen Dawe has been promoted to chief...
- Dried Herbs Can Be Used for Fresh
- Ban on Hillside Development Is Extended by La Canada Council : Moratorium: The city exempts projects already in the review process. It also approves a case-by-case review for future applications.
- Honecker's House Arrest Order Lifted : E. Germany: Hard-line Communist leader expected to quit plush residence soon.
- City Council May Curb Catering Trucks
- Compton : Council Fails to Decide on Residential Development
- WORLD : Move Made to Cut Aoun's Funds
- The Orthopaedic Hospital's League for Crippled Children...
- Borrego Springs
- EL TORO : Group Launches Incorporation Drive
- Extradition Waived in Child Pornography Case