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What happened on January 02, 1991
ENTERTAINMENT
Diversity Rather Than Blockbusters in the Coming Year
By Leah Ollman
Bacchanal Will Shut Doors to Remodel and Expand
By Thomas K. Arnold
Stage
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Music
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Movies
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Stage
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Tv & Video
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
Pop/rock
By Claudia Puig, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
TV REVIEW : 'Carnegie Hall at 100': Dream Time
By John Henken
TV REVIEW : Things Come Up Roses in Parade Coverage
By Irv Letofsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Isaak Greets Year With 8 New Songs : The singer's show at the Coach House marks the start of new decade with music that conveys deep emotions.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Made for Each Other : Dance: Ballet star Suzanne Farrell sets the record straight about George Balanchine. No, they weren't lovers.
By Donna Perlmutter, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Unions Get Tough : With Confrontational Tactics and a New Attitude, Organized Labor Makes Inroads Into Film and TV
By Sharon Bernstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Will Viewers Stay Tuned for 'Second Season'? : Television: The networks will introduce new shows and juggle time slots this month. Audience fragmentation and the failure of offbeat series worry executives.
By Irv Letofsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Finley, Hughes to Receive NEA Grants : Arts: Controversial performance artists were previously denied awards.
By Allan Parachini, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Reason to Ban Rap Concerts Yet : Violence: The Anaheim City Council should not overreact to shooting outside Celebrity Theatre.
By Randy Lewis
Concert Halls Will Be Filled With Mozart : Music: This year is the bicentennial of the composer's death, and orchestras will be ready for tributes.
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SHORT TAKES : Prince Charles to Miss Polo Date
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Kasparov Favors Playing in U.S.
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : 'Godfather' Script Was a Gamble
From Times Wire Services
SHORT TAKES : Dietrich Appeals to Save Studio
From Times Wire Services
Jeers or Cheers Await Amateurs at the Apollo
By Michael Specter, WASHINGTON POST
SHORT TAKES : First Lady Sees Female in Office
From Times Wire Services
'Alone' Wraps Up Holiday Box Office
From Associated Press
Singer Betty Carter Still Calling Her Own Tune : Music: A jazz vocalist for four decades, she thrives on new material and performing live.
From Associated Press
KTTV Ratings Rosy for Ad-Free Parade
By Irv Letofsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Rushdie's Statement
Jan. 15 Deadline
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Rushdie's Statement
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Rushdie's Statement
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
Iraq Bomb
COUNTYWIDE : County Issue Booking Fees : The state Legislature voted in July to allow counties to charge cities every time a police officer books a suspect into jail. Police chiefs are lobbying to have the booking fee eliminated. The county has said it needs the funds because of cutbacks in state and federal money. Should the Legislature overturn the booking fee?
Courthouse Coverage
Testing Center's Purpose
Park Has Gone to the Dogs
With Heaters and Champagne, Party Went On for Blocks
By Howard Blume, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fireworks, Gunpowder Explode in Trailer; Owner Is Badly Burned
\o7 From United Press International\f7
Battle Rages for Control of Somalia
\o7 From Reuters\f7
BANGLADESH : Death Toll Reaches 8 in Prison Rioting
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A Tide of Soviet Emigres Threatens to Inundate N.Y. : Immigration: 500,000 expected, with many Baltic citizens entering illegally. City services may be swamped.
By Jennifer Toth, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Less Gunfire, but Officers Kill 2 Revelers
By Henry Weinstein and Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Parade Crowd Takes Theme of Fun Seriously : Pageant: Thousands enjoy stream of floats and marching bands at 102nd Tournament of Roses event.
By Jesse Katz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Gulf Crisis Enters the Classroom : Schools near military bases are working to aid children who are fearful or depressed because one--or sometimes both--parents are deployed in the Mideast.
By Miles Corwin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Gulf, All Eyes Are on the Calendar
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Price Too High to Oust Iraq--Bush : War threat: He declares in TV interview that the world has faced 'nothing of this moral importance since World War II.' He expects to run for reelection in '92.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Huskies Roll By Iowa in Highest Scoring Game
The Winners
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Fun 'N' Games
Route Is a 5 1/2-Mile Party With Heaters and Champagne
By Howard Blume, TIMES STAFF WRITER
9 Hurt in Collision Leaving Rose Bowl
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Eastern Airlines to Rehire 60 Strikers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
High Water Recedes in East but Indiana Floods Persist
\o7 From United Press International\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : GOP Plans Refunds for Some Donors
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Court OKs Burning in Dioxin Cleanup
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
$1-Million Fund Drive Saves Historic Church
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Separate Noriega Case Trials Offered
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Ranch of 'Dallas' Fame Is Foreclosed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Attorneys for Washington's Public Figures Are Part of Elite Fraternity : Law: Most of those defending senators in the 'Keating Five' hearings have known and worked together and against one another for years.
By Ronald J. Ostrow and Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Barrier Contraceptives Not Tied to Pregnancy Illness, Study Says
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
EDUCATION : Linking College Enrollment to State Racial Makeup Urged
By Sue Ellen Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TRANSPORTATION : Florida 'Bullet Train' Plans Run Out of Steam : Poor economy makes private developers seek state funds. The new governor says no.
By Barry Bearak, TIMES STAFF WRITER
45 Rhode Island Banks, Credit Unions Closed by Governor Over Insurance
By Jerry Knight, THE WASHINGTON POST
'87 Philippine Coup Figure Recaptured
\o7 Reuters\f7
World Leaders Call for Peaceful New Year : War threat: They recognize the achievements of the past year but fear a conflict in the Mideast.
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
East Europe Rings in the New Year With Market Reforms, Price Hikes
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Israeli Soldiers Kill 4 Palestinians : Violence: Curfew is imposed on West Bank, Gaza Strip on anniversary of militant campaign.
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Rejects Warning, Assails Mubarak : Mideast: Egyptian leader is labeled 'a clown and liar' after calling on Hussein to withdraw his forces from Kuwait.
By Kim Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ACLU, 51 Groups Urge Congress to Deny Bush Power to Start War
\o7 From United Press International\f7
Army Lieutenant Dies in Apparent Suicide
\o7 Reuters\f7
GULF WATCH: Day 153 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
Quayle Vows Iraqi Troops Will Be Gone in '91
\o7 From Times Wires Services\f7
In Iran, Faith Makes Room for Money : Mideast: These are hard times in the hard-line Islamic republic. While many of its citizens struggle, the ruling ayatollahs are flourishing.
By Nick B. Williams Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iran Plans Massive Military Drills
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Kadafi Says He'll Meet With Mubarak, Assad
\o7 Reuters\f7
Britain Feared Kuwait Invasion 30 Years Ago
\o7 From Reuters\f7
Albania Leader Pledges 'Free and Democratic' Election : Reform: Despite political and economic promises, thousands of people continue to flee to neighboring Greece.
\o7 From Times Wire Services\f7
Hospitals Can Cope With War, Military Says
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Prime Minister Shuffles Cabinet
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Britain's Shilling Is Spent
\o7 Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Country Is Quiet Under Cease-Fire
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : Ex-President's Party to Take Part in Vote
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Hopes Pinned on Perfecting Socialism
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hanoi War Hero Pleads for Reform : Vietnam: Visiting in Paris, he takes to the radio to appeal for political pluralism and the decentralization of power.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
4 Sandinistas Accused of Selling Rockets : Central America: Salvadoran rebels used the Soviet-made missiles recently to knock down two planes.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : U.S. Officials to Aid Child Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Battle for Control Rages in Capital
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
World IN BRIEF : CORSICA : Socialist Mayor Slain by Gunman
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : CRESCENT CITY : Inmates Crack Prison Locks
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Quake Tax Revenue Falls Short
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Ban Riles Mushroom Lovers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Change Unlikely on Citrus Ban
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : AIDS Test for Prostitutes Backed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gang Violence Pushes O.C. Homicides to New Record
By Lily Eng, TIMES STAFF WRITER
STRESSED OUT: Stress has become a part of the Orange...
By Shannon Sands and Susan Christian
CLEANED OUT: Nowadays, with both parents working and the...
By Susan Christian and Shannon Sands
MOVIN' OUT: The housing market has slipped in Orange...
By Shannon Sands and Susan Christian
TONIGHT: Comedians Rob Becker, Steve Kelly and Tom Martin...
By Susan Christian and Shannon Sands
YOUNG READERS: Libraries abound in the county (B2), and...
By Shannon Sands and Susan Christian
LOCAL : Farrell Won't Seek Reelection
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : Bus Rider Stabs Man, Himself
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Tartikoff Seriously Hurt in Crash
From Times Wire Services
3 Big U.S. Banks Follow B of A in Cutting Prime Rate to 9 1/2%
\o7 Associated Press\f7
U.S. Refuses to Rule Out Talk With Iraq
From Times Wire Services
Wilson Fills Senate Seat : Anaheim's Seymour to Washington
From Associated Press
LOCAL : Pursuit Leads to 5 Stolen Cars
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
LOCAL : Westlake Village House Burns
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
STATE : Holiday Road Accidents Kill 47
From Times Wire Services
HEALTH : FDA OKs Drug for AIDS Anemia
From Times Wire Services
LOCAL : Fire Wrecks House in Tustin
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
WORLD : Akihito Gives New Year Greetings
From Times Wire Services
WORLD : 18 Die in China Theater Melee
From Times Wire Services
NATION : Beckwith Extradition Delayed
From Times Wire Services
Shevardnadze Says He Feared More Military Crackdowns
From Associated Press
U.S. Shuts Somalia Embassy, Americans to Be Evacuated
From Associated Press
WORLD : Sweden Expels Three Soviets
From Times Wire Services
The Ties That Bind Poles: a Phone Cord
Times Wire Services
President Spent a Third of 1990 on Road, in Air
\o7 Associated Press\f7
New D.C. Mayor Takes Office, Pledges 'an Honest Deal'
From Associated Press
Lukens Begins Sex Offense Jail Term
From Associated Press
Rocky Mountain High for Colorado Football
From Times Wire Services
Time Out: Jesse Jackson, who will be sworn in today as the...
By Mike Spencer
The Endless Cold War: Clearly, It's Not to Be Sneezed At
By Jack Smith
BOOK REVIEW : A Soviet Memoir on Russia's Vietnam : THE HIDDEN WAR: A Russian Journalist's Account of the Soviet War in Afghanistan \o7 by Artyom Borovik\f7 , Atlantic Monthly Press, $19.95, 252 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CONSUMERS : With 500 New Car Models, It Auto Be a Good Show
By Lynn Simross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baptism of Fire : Expressions of Faith Among U.S. Soldiers Flourish Despite Restrictions in the Gulf
By Geraldine Baum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Think Before You Ditch the Big City for a Small Town : Lifestyle: Relocation is possible if you plan wisely for the financial changes you're certain to encounter.
\o7 This story originally appeared in Changing Times magazine. \f7
Back to Work : New Year Brings Visions of Uplifting Our Lives
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Friends of Symphony Swing In the New Year : Auld Acquaintance
By Pamela Marin
Woman Race Driver Gives ABCs of Shopping for Tires
By Donna Larcent, HARTFORD COURANT
When Just Saying 'No' Might Not Be Enough : Encouragement, Bonding With Children Could Do the Trick
By Sherry Angel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Orange County : 1990 : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Tough Times in Store for Small Businesses in O.C. : Retail: Many shopkeepers are finding that offering specialized service and products and building a loyal following can be crucial to their survival.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1991 : PEOPLE TO WATCH : For Some, the New Year Will Be a Time of Testing and Challenge
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notice To Readers
The Scoop on 1991 Is the Silver Lining, Not the Clouds
By James Flanigan
THE NEW DECADE : 1990 1991 : Off To A Rocky Start : 1990 : THE BIG STORIES : Persian Gulf Crisis Was Watershed for Anemic Economy
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1990 1991 : Winners & Losers : Some People Had Reason to Smile; For Others There Was Little Cheer
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Big Question of 1991 : The economy took lots of lumps in 1990, and 1991's direction is far from certain.Will there be a mild recession or a protracted round of layoffs, business failures and disrupted lives?
1990 1991 : Regardless of How You Invest, Watch Your Step : Some Experts Are Predicting a Midyear Bull Market, but Don't Count On It
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1990 1991 : INVESTMENT TIPS : Look for Quality
By Kathy M. Kristof
1990 1991 : TAX TIPS : Soften the Tax Bite
By Kathy M. Kristof
1990 1991 : CONSUMER TIPS : Play It Close to the Vest
By S. J. Diamond
What the Experts Are Saying
1990 1991 : REGIONAL REPORT : Recession Seen as Brief and Mild in Southland : Analysts Expect Los Angeles County to Take Hardest Hit, Orange County to Suffer Less
By Jesus Sanchez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Contributors To This Section
1990 Dow Jones Industrial Average
1990 1991 : Top 10 Over-the-counter Winners
1990 1991 : Top 10 New York Stock Exchange Winners
1990 1991 : Top 10 American Exchange Losers
1990 1991 : Top 10 Over-the-counter Losers
1990 1991 : Top 10 American Exchange Winners
1990 1991 : Top 10 New York Stock Exchange Losers
P.M. BRIEFING : Penn Central Buys AFC Insurers
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Holmes a Court Died Without Will
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : Index Shows 3-Month Decline
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T Launches NCR Proxy Fight
From Times Wire Services
Construction Spending Falls 0.6% in Nov.
From Associated Press
4 MIT Students Earn A's for M&M Coating Process
From Associated Press
Yule Sales Drop at Toys R Us
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Landmark Land Co. to Sell Holdings for $739 Million
From Associated Press
Dow Starts Off New Year With Hangover, Slides 23
From Times Wire Services
P.M. BRIEFING : R.I. Banks Turn Away Customers
From Times Wire Services
U.S. in a Recession White House Admits : Economy: Jobs are being lost and "people are hurting," Bush's spokesman acknowledges.
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Fiscal Storm That May Come Needs to Be Prepared for Now
The Plot to Kill 'M' : Reprehensible attack on what the voters want and need
Effective Protest Doesn't Require a Majority
By Cesar Chavez, \o7 Cesar Chavez is founder and president of the United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO. He lives in Keene, Calif. and \f7
It's Been Cosmic From the Start : Science: 100 years later, Caltech still buzzes with the palpable excitement of surprise and discovery.
By David Goodstein, \f7 and \o7 The material in this article was shamelessly swiped from the forthcoming book "Millikan's School," by Dr. Judith Goodstein, to be published by W. W. Norton. David Goodstein is vice provost and professor of physics at Caltech.
PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Heroics in the Land of the Frog Prince
By Linda Blandford
PERSPECTIVE ON WAR : Iraqi Nuclear Capacity: Small, but Big Enough : The West is about to learn, possibly in this desert showdown, the futility of its strategies to restrict proliferation.
By Peter D. Zimmerman, \o7 Peter D. Zimmerman, a nuclear physicist, is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Engineering and Applied Science at George Washington University. He was a technical adviser to the U.S. delegation to the START negotiations. \f7
Man Allegedly Stabs Bus Rider, Then Himself
School Health System Unable to Handle Influx of Ill Students
By Denise Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farrell Will Not Run for Reelection, Sources Say : City Hall: An announcement by the 17-year council veteran is expected today. The opening would be a rare opportunity for restive younger black candidates.
By Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1st District Candidates Aiming for the Heart : Politics: With a crowded field and a campaign of only 10 weeks, there has been little time for raising issues.
By Jill Stewart and Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
First Things First : The New Year Renews the Cycle of Births, Deaths and All-Too-Many Media Events
By Hector Tobar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After a Long Wait, Blacks Can Raise the Leadership Ceiling
By Bill Boyarsky
1 Killed, 7 Hurt After Party Turns Violent
By Kristina Lindgren and Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Buyout Pact With CRA Chief Brings a Storm of Criticism : Politics: City Council members denounce John Tuite's $765,325 severance deal. It could prompt a council attempt to take over the redevelopment agency.
By Jane Fritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Arrested in 1989 Slaying of Immigrant
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
1991 Hailed With Dip in Frigid Bay : Revelry: Hardy bunch braves numbing 47-degree waters to celebrate the New Year with a swim from Alcatraz.
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
9 Prisoners Use Blankets to Make Their Escape; 6 Remain at Large
From a Times staff writer
Cutthroat Newspaper Competition Enough to Make a Grown Man Cry
By Tony Perry
Old Patterns of Violence in New Year
By Vivian Louie and Santiago O'Donnell, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City Avoids Record Year for Homicides : Crime: 1988 continues to hold the title, followed closely by the 159 killed this past year. Guns, gangs and drugs are again cited by police.
By Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Eviction, Quarrels May Close Art Museum : Thousand Oaks: Officials say the gallery is unresponsive to the needs of community artists. Its president blames the city for not being supportive.
By Psyche Pascual, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Gunmen Force Way Into Party; 1 Is Slain : Ojai: Guests at a New Year's Eve celebration foil an apparent robbery attempt that leaves one intruder seriously hurt and three revelers injured.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Worker to Oversee Land, Water, Air Cleanup : Ventura: The community's efforts have been applauded, but there is concern that the task may be too large for one person.
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hello, Blackbird : Restoration Work Nearly Done on Venerable Spy Plane
By Greg Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
VENTURA : Course on Boating Safety Begins Feb. 12
By Gerry Brailo Spencer
Salk Institute Assembling Big Guns For War on AIDS
By Linda Roach Monroe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OXNARD : Curbside Recycling Program Is Delayed
By Hugo Martin
OXNARD : Owner of Car Shoots Port Hueneme Man
By Vivian Louie
OJAI : Directory of Artists to Make Its Debut
By Thia Bell
Battle Lines Drawn in ROTC's Campus War : Military: Many colleges, starting with Cal State Northridge, want the program dropped because of a Defense Department ban on homosexuals.
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Getting to Root of Animals' Problems : Wildlife: The patients of two Woodland Hills dentists include bears and cougars from a 160-acre preserve in Little Tujunga Canyon.
By Steve Padilla, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police on Alert, but '91 Begins Peacefully : Van Nuys: Death threats by gang members were on officers' minds as the deadliest year in the community's history came to a close.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LANDMARKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Oxnard's Plaza Park Pagoda
By Carol Weinstock
COUNTYWIDE : Deadline to Register Guns Brings Deluge
By James E. Fowler
Pacoima Man, 18, Dies After Stabbing at Party
Businessman Named to British Honours List
El Cajon
Teen-Ager Hit by Stray Bullet at Celebration
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
By Michael Granberry
Monthly Report
Libraries Are Shelter for Homeless as Well as Books
By Rose Apodaca, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Man Shot Dead, 7 Others Hurt in Party Melee : Gangs: Drive-by shooting caps night of violence during New Year's celebration.
By Kristina Lindgren and Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
2 Deaths, 8 Injuries Mark Start of New Year in O.C. : Holiday roundup: In addition to gunfire and a traffic fatality, a home in Orange suffered $40,000 in damages from a fire started by a skyrocket.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Legislators Should Draw the Line and Add a Democrat
By Dana Parsons
Libraries : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Genealogy Study Like Hunting for Gold
By John Penner
Libraries : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fictional Beast Will Live at New Library
By Rose Apodaca
Libraries : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Moves Into Field of High Tech
By John Penner
Libraries : FULLERTON : Outreach-Literacy Program to Continue
Libraries : VILLA PARK : A Novel Problem: Too Many Books
By Jon Nalick
Libraries : La Habra : Rented Out at Store? Just Borrow a Video
By Rose Apodaca
Libraries : Countywide : Check Out the Volume of Sales
By Shannon Sands
Libraries : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : A Building Famous Yet Unpretentious
By Len Hall
Libraries : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Librarian's Resolve Beyond Question
By Leslie Earnest
Libraries : Countywide : Library Collections Jibe With Clientele
By Shannon Sands
Libraries : NEWPORT BEACH : New Library to Solve Space Crunch
By Tom Mcqueeney
21 Council Hopefuls Gear Up in Bid to Serve 2 Proposed Cities : Elections: Candidates offer programs, betting that El Toro and Laguna Hills will be incorporated on March 5.
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County's First '91 Baby Followed by Triplets
By Davan Maharaj, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Racist Slur: Tiresome Bigotry Goes On
By Leslie Powell, \o7 Leslie Powell is a Southern California writer. and \f7
SPORTS
Not What He Earns, It's What He Yearns : T of C: Paul Azinger, a consistent money-winner, wants a few more titles.
By Bob Wolf, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CHARGERS ANALYSIS : Individual Efforts Just Didn't Add Up in '90
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tennessee Saves Its Best for Last, 23-22 : Sugar: Volunteers trail all game long until they score with 31 seconds to play to culminate a last-ditch, 79-yard drive and beat Virginia.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NHL : Capitals End Winless Streak
From Associated Press
Drug Testing Turns Up Positive at Royal, Simi Valley
By Jeff Meyers
New-Found Aggressiveness Puts Loll on a Roll : Basketball: Thousand Oaks forward has mixed toughness with talent to become a more complete player.
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Royal Turnabout Begins at the Top : Athletics: Commitment of Principal Dave Jackson has improved the Highlanders' fortunes.
By Jeff Meyers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Daluiso Has a Memory to Cherish
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
USIU Coaches to Appeal Athletics Cuts to Trustees
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PALOMAR LEAGUE PREVIEW : Mt. Carmel's Start Lends Momentum Going Into League
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE ROSE BOWL : Huskies Win, but Can't Go the Rout : Game: Washington rolls to a 33-7 halftime lead, then fends off a rally by Iowa for 46-34 victory.
By Bill Dwyre, TIMES SPORTS EDITOR
AVOCADO LEAGUE PREVIEW : El Camino Still Has Its Guards Up
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
With Leyland, It's a Whole New Bawlgame
By Ted Brock
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Betting With Janice Santa Anita Showdown
LOS ALAMITOS : Strawfly Special Gives Owner Hall His First Taste of Grade I Success
By Steve Schuelein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
SANTA ANITA : Ifyoucouldseemenow Takes Rail in Stride in Winning Pasadena
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's as if He Never Left Poly
By Lonnie White
Colorado Holds Aces in Race for No. 1 : Orange Bowl: Top-ranked Buffaloes escape Notre Dame, 10-9, as Johnson saves the day at quarterback and Ismail's game-winning punt return is called back.
By Gene Wojciechowski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Miami Too Good for Words : Cotton Bowl: Hurricanes' pregame silence proves golden as they storm past talkative Texas, 46-3.
By Danny Robbins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iowa Short of Time but Not Bullets
By Jim Murray
Colorado Holds Aces in Race for No. 1 : Citrus Bowl: Georgia Tech beats Nebraska, 45-21. Ross claims 'mathematical' title, showing victory margin is greater than Colorado's over Cornhuskers.
By John Cherwa, TIMES ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR
THE ROSE BOWL : Huskies Win, but Can't Go the Rout : Game: Washington rolls to a 33-7 halftime lead, then fends off a rally by Iowa for a 46-34 victory.
By Mike Downey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Henning Should Have Gone With His Best
By Melvin Durslag
A Cross-Town Rivalry Takes On Some Additional Significance
By Jerry Crowe, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PRO FOOTBALL : This Season They Need Reserves
By Bob Oates
College Football Spotlight : The Bowl Games
Public Service for Allen Is Friday
Orange and Sugar Sweeten Up a Sour Day
By Larry Stewart
GATOR : Michigan Passes By Ole Miss, 35-3, Finishing With 715 Yards of Offense
From Associated Press
Arrogant Approach Works as Louisville Beats Alabama : Fiesta Bowl: Cardinal players are told by Schnellenberger that they are 'givers.' Then they take a 25-0 first-quarter lead.
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clemson Defense Proves It Is No. 1, 30-0 : Hall of Fame: Tigers yield only 247 yards to Illinois. Cameron throws two touchdown passes.
From Associated Press
Georgia Tech Was No. 1--Until Flag Fell : Citrus: After watching Colorado, Yellow Jackets say they should move to the top of the polls.
By John Cherwa, TIMES ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR
His First Score Is One That Will Last : Washington: Mincy's interception return couldn't have been much easier.
By Mal Florence, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Blunderstruck Iowa Refused to Give Up : Hawkeyes: Blocked punt, fouled-up pass pattern and bad center snap proved too much to overcome.
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It Was Just a Day of High 5s for the Victorious Huskies : Washington: Hall and Bailey, who share the jersey number, share in glory of victory over Iowa.
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE NHL : Top Stories of 1990 May Have '91 Sequels
By Steve Springer
SWIMMING : U.S. Could Make Splash as Europeans Take Dive
By Theresa Munoz
Trevino's Success on the Senior Tour Was a Family Affair : Golf: He brought his wife and baby on the road in 1990 and won a record $1.19 million. Now he wants to do better in 1991, beginning at La Costa this week.
By Dan Hafner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Allen: Best Coach Rams Ever Fired
By Mike Penner
Lack of Direction Hurts Track and Field Athletes
By Barbie Ludovise, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Few Women Joining Coaching Ranks Despite Rise in Girls' Participation
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Good Coaches Are Hard to Find and Just as Hard to Keep : Dilemma: Some schools have had to drop teams or scale back programs because they couldn't find qualified people to fill positions.
By Mike Reilley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Is Katella Guard Carlson Too Thin? Fat Chance!
By Barbie Ludovise
Von Lutzow Shapes Up, His Way : UC Irvine: Forward motivates himself to succeed instead of being chided into it by his coach.
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Pajer Back for Swimming Invitational
By Robyn Norwood
Four Score to Lift Titans Over St. Mary's
Wales All-Star Lineup Set; Bruins' Bourque Leads Vote
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TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Downs Swiss, Faces Yugoslavia in Cup Final
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Tomba to Skip Super-G Slalom
From Times Wire Services
THE SIDELINES : Volleyballer Dies; Fumes Blamed
From Times Wire Services
NAMES IN THE GAMES : Valenzuela's 4th: It's a Girl!
From Times Wire Services
Bowl Games Lose TV Viewers : Football: Five of the seven seen on the three major networks received smaller ratings than last year, according to an overnight survey.
By Steven Herbert, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dayton to Play DePaul Despite Flood
From Associated Press
Names In The Games
From Times Wire Services
Aikman Has Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
From Associated Press
THE SIDELINES : Ex-Runner Held in Fatal Shooting
From Times Wire Services
Irish, Buffaloes May Never Agree on Ref's Clipping Call
By John Mossman, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Santa Anita Sets Mark for Jan. 1 Betting
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COMMENTARY : Colorado Will Carry an Asterisk Along With Its No. 1 Designation
By Jim Litke, ASSOCIATED PRESS
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