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What happened on January 13, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Stage
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Pop/rock
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Movies
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Television
By Aleene Macminn, Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MOVIE REVIEW : On the Road Once Again--With a Twist or Two
By Michael Wilmington, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : Crowd-Pleasing Effort From Itzhak Perlman
By Herbert Glass
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Dan Seals Takes a Walk on the Mild Side
By Richard Cromelin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC REVIEW : A Bland Set From Russian National Orchestra
By Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITER
TV Ratings : CBS Takes 10th Victory of Season
By Lee Margulies
Coming Soon to a Capitol Near You ! : Inaugural: Despite a snafu leaving celebs off guest lists, Clinton fever has set in big time.
By Elaine Dutka, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Big Mac : Christine McVie: Hail to the Chief Songwriter
By Steve Hochman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CBS' Stringer Downplays Letterman Chances : Television: The network's Broadcast Group President says the possibility of David Letterman leaving NBC to join CBS is 'still a big if.'
By Daniel Cerone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Hip--Hot Bash : MTV Ball Becomes the 'Hottest Ticket in Town'
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Friends Say Farewell to Nureyev : Ballet superstar is buried in a Russian Orthodox cemetery near Paris.
From Times Wire Services
Deals Ensure an Accessible Inaugural : Television: CBS, HBO and the Disney Channel are planning to produce related entertainment events next week.
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Madonna No. 1 on Worst-Dressed List
A Remembrance of Wayne Satz
By Howard Rosenberg
Inaugural Events Sing a Song of Diversity
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.
By John Henken, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' Tops Releases
By Dennis Hunt
Cerritos Venue No Problem for Center, Officials Say : Presentations: Competition is unlikely, they say, because the L.A. County hall is smaller than the one in Costa Mesa.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Philharmonic Society's Vollmer Plans to Stay Tuned : Although the director is leaving the Orange County presenting group for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, he will help with the transition.
By Chris Pasles
BUSINESS
He's Donating a Lot of Dough
By Martha Groves
Computer Trading Triggers Tailspin, Rebound : Market Overview
Highlights of Tuesday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:
* A. Travis White has been appointed executive vice...
* Hans Loschl has been appointed executive chef of the...
* Wai Szeto has been appointed vice president of corporate...
* Fred R. Weideman has been appointed executive vice...
One of the founders of Catalina Marketing Corp., Chairman...
Credit Data Firm Faces FTC Charge : Fair trade: Trans Union is accused of illegally selling mailing lists of consumers based on credit ratings. Agency settles with TRW in another case.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
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.
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Using Gambling as a Source of Revenue Is a Sucker's Bet
By James Flanigan
Where the Money Should Flow in the Clinton Era
By Tom Petruno
Feeding the Frenzy : New Strategies Seek to Keep Consumers in a Buying Mood
By George White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Boskin's Final Economic Report Defends Bush's Policy : Policy: The White House adviser says the Administration's critics are trying to rewrite history.
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Force Withholds $56 Million in Dispute Over C-17 Payments
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology & Telecommunications
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Securities
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
PUC Chief May Seek Cut in Cellular Rates
From Associated Press
Medi-Cal to Cut Costs, Drop Zantac : Pharmaceuticals: It also will no longer provide reimbursements for Axid ulcer medicine.
From Bloomberg Business News
Return of the Tourist : O.C. Visitor, Spending Totals on Rise Again
By James M. Gomez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Return of the Tourist : Disneyland, Putting Its Trust in Toontown, Is Closing 3 Rides
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
TECHNOLOGY : FileNet Unveils Document-Processing Software That Reduces Paperwork Tasks
Shareholder Sues FileNet Over Stock Dive : Courts: He claims the Costa Mesa company misled its investors about prospects. Its stock fell 34% in a day.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fluor Daniel to Build Power Plant, Factory : Construction: Fluor's core subsidiary wins $100-million Philippines job and contract for polyphenylene sulfide facility in North Carolina.
By Susan Christian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Distribution Pact: Laser Medical Technology Inc., which...
Stock Offering Planned by Sensormedics
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
High-Flying Freight: Burlington Air Express has won a...
Monitoring Emissions: KVB/Analect, which makes computer...
Printronix Inc.: The Irvine-based computer manufacturer...
Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim-based electronics firm...
Goodby to Utah: Sanyo Icon has closed a small...
Cardiac Science Closer to Human Trials of a Portable Defibrillator
Brisk Orders for Catheters Give Luther Slight Profit
NEWS
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.
By Aurora Mackey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Park Service Declares War on Imported Killer Plant
By Carol Chastang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Changing U.S. Drug Policy
Presidential Pardons
Changing U.S. Drug Policy
School Strike
Changing U.S. Drug Policy
Changing U.S. Drug Policy
Michael Milken
School Spending
Soothsayers
Chelsea's School
Presidential Pardons
Michael Milken
PUNCTUAL POL: Orange County Assemblyman Mickey Conroy...
By Kristina Lindgren and Eric Lichtblau and Eric Bailey
WAVE MAN: If anyone can get an anti-drug message across to...
By Eric Lichtblau and Eric Bailey and Kristina Lindgren
D.C. BOUND? Orange County Administrative Officer Ernie...
By Eric Bailey and Kristina Lindgren and Eric Lichtblau
ARTS APLENTY: Exclusive shows such as Frank Sinatra's...
By Eric Bailey and Kristina Lindgren and Eric Lichtblau
Tad Z. Danielewski; Founder of Actors Workshop
Julian Weinstock; Built Thousands of Homes
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.
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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.
By John Lippman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush to Release His Testimony on Contra Affair
By Ronald J. Ostrow and James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
COLUMN ONE : Cuba Art's Quiet Exile in Mexico : Scores of Cuba's best artists have moved into 'low-intensity exile' in Mexico. Disillusioned with Castro's socialism and repelled by Miami's right wing, they have found a home for their expression.
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rock and Roll Toasts Artists and California
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Bush Decides on Major Iraq Raids if Defiance Goes On : Persian Gulf: Widespread attacks could last several days in an effort to 'bloody the nose' of Hussein. Persistent flouting of U.N.'s authority is cited.
By Art Pine and Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Marines Suffer 1st Fatality on Somalia Mission
By Melissa Healy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown Sees Trouble for Key Wilson Proposals : Budget: Speaker says the Legislature is unlikely to approve welfare cuts or repeal the renters' tax credit.
By Jerry Gillam and Daniel M. Weintraub, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clinton to Consider Cuts in Entitlements, Bentsen Says
By James Risen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Air Force Deserter Is Bank Robbery Suspect
By H. G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mountain Stops Balloon Venture : Flight: Three-man crew is safe after aborting around-the-world attempt.
By Jim Mitchell and Jenifer Warren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wife Guilty in Grisly Slaying of Husband
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bill Honig Waits to Tell His Story
By Peter H. King
District Ousts Scouts Over Policy on Gays : Education: San Diego schools will end programs in which volunteers visit classrooms, serve as assembly speakers.
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tijuana Plans to Move 2,000 From Flooded Canyons
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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.
By Tamara Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Charles and Diana Tried to Manipulate Media Coverage
By William Tuohy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Georgia Lawmakers Not Eager to Remove Confederate Banner
Associated Press
Wolves May Be Killed to Save Game for Hunters : Alaska believes that reducing wolf packs would increase moose and caribou herds. Opponents say the purpose is dubious.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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.
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : U.N. Workers Killed in Rocket Attack
From Times Staff and Wire Services
World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Nobel Winner to Be Detained Indefinitely
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Army Tries to Quell Rioting in Bombay
From Times Wire Services
World IN BRIEF : SHETLANDS : Tanker Breaks Up, Spills Most of Oil
From Times Staff and Wire Services
Ireland's Premier Forms Coalition Government
Associated Press
Israeli Court Delays Posting Envoy to U.S. Over Tax Charges
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bosnian Serb Leader Accepts Mediators' Peace Proposals
From Associated Press
Poll Finds 66% Believe Nation Is in a Recession
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sen. Robb Not Indicted in Taping of Rival's Call : Inquiry: Grand jury declines charges, but case may further tarnish image of former presidential contender.
By Ronald J. Ostrow and Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Snow Closes Schools in Many States; Southwest Braces for Floods
From Associated Press
HUD Choice Sees L.A. Riots as Warning Flare for Cities
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Allegiance to Goals Questioned : Transition: His shift on deficit and tax cut raises uncertainty over where he'll stand on rest of his agenda.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Gets 'Clean Bill of Health' in His Last Checkup as President
From Associated Press
Riley Tells Congress Better Education Is Moral Mission
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Calif. Ranked 37th in Disciplining Doctors : Medicine: Consumer group urges reforms to attack incompetence and negligence.
By Matt Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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.
From Associated Press
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.
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Extends Multiethnic Hand to Tijuana : Charity: A wide range of groups are donating truckloads of food, clothing, medicine and other supplies to aid the storm-ravaged Mexican city.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Second-Degree Verdict for Wife in Grisly Murder
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Stabbed in Robbery Attempt
Tijuana Plans to Move 2,000 From Flooded Canyons : Relief efforts: Orange County businesses, service groups and churches are rounding up needed items, which will be trucked to the border.
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOOK REVIEW : The Rise and Fall of Counterculture's Jester : ABBIE HOFFMAN: American Rebel, by Marty Jezer , Rutgers $22.95; 327 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
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.
By Gordon Monson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Barbie's Still a Babe
By Irene Lacher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
KID STUFF : Getting a Read On Kids' World View
By Lynn Smith
A Dinosaur Called Barney, Sumo Wrestling in Arenas and CD-ROM Stack Up as Some Big '93 Trends
By Gordon Monson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
IN BRIEF : Journalists of the Year in Print, Broadcasting
Barbie's Personal Bio
By Irene Lacher
Real Shutterbugs : UCI Biologist Who Photographs Insects Puts Focus on O.C.'s Back Yards
By Jim Washburn
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.
By Sherry Angel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Baldrige Shares a Houseful of Memories
By Kathryn Bold
Passive Self-Defense : Continuous Motions Balance 'Grace, Beauty and Power' in Meditative Martial Art
By Leslie Knowlton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
New Storm Closes I-5, Brings More Rain to L.A. : Weather: Grapevine pass is hit by snow, ice and winds. Precipitation is expected to continue through today.
From Times Wire Services
Mayor Calls for City Clerk's Dismissal Over Allegations : City Hall: Bradley seeks council OK to oust Martinez after sexual harassment charges.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fox Expansion Plans Draw a Full House
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Hit Job on Publications?
Disaster by Any Other Name : Congress must probe FEMA's L.A. failure, too
GUN-CONTROL WATCH : Winning Streak
Sending the Wrong Message : Corporate party for Ron Brown is at odds with Clinton's ethics aspirations
Latinos Are Redefining Notions of Racial Identity : Census: 51% in California say they're not white or any other race but hybrid Americans, just as America is a hybrid nation.
By David E. Hayes-bautista and Gregory Rodriguez, David E. Hayes-Bautista, former director of the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA, is currently director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health as well as a professor of medicine at UCLA. Gregory Rodriguez is a writer. They are working on a book on the Latinization of California.
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?
By Jenijoy La Belle, Jenijoy La Belle is a professor of literature at Caltech and author of "Herself Beheld: The Literature of the Looking Glass" (Cornell University Press).
PERSPECTIVE ON THE BUSINESS CLIMATE : Look at the Big Picture, Taxpayers : 20th Century Fox merits Los Angeles' support for the jobs and tax revenue it generates far beyond its neighborhood.
By Brad Sherman, Brad Sherman is chairman of the State Board of Equalization, California's elected tax commission, which among other things administers the sales tax.
Obituaries
Beware of 'Managed Competition' Converts : Health care: We need reform, but no plan will work without budgetary caps.
By Lois Salisbury, Lois Salisbury is chairwoman of Health Access, a California consumer coalition, with offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The snows of L.A.: Sharon Jones' Global Shakeup company...
By Steve Harvey
Tolerance Could Be Amazing Elixir
By Ronnie Ehrlich and Mel Trickey, Ronnie Ehrlich and Mel Trickey are the co-coordinators for Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays/Orange County chapter
Storm Bedevils Sea Rescue, Shuts Fillmore Roads : Weather: Strawberry growers say they need a week or so without rain. They fear damage from fungus or rot.
By Kay Saillant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Zoe Center Proposes Moving Its Homeless Shelter to La Colonia
By Fred Alvarez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Simi Valley Police Find 4 Children Left Alone in Home
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. County to File Ahmanson Lawsuit : Development: The supervisors' move is intended to protect their options. The case may challenge an environmental report.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Budget-Cutting Options Listed by Supervisors : Finances: The county could lose more than $40 million in state funding if Gov. Wilson's grim fiscal plan is adopted.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toxic Discharges
CAMARILLO : District, Teachers Request Mediator to Aid Negotiations
By Maia Davis
Decisions
THOUSAND OAKS : Antenna Foe Joins Planning Panel
By Stephanie Stassel
THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Men Arrested on Cocaine Charges
By Christopher Heredia
SIMI VALLEY : Police to Rule on Klan Rally Permit
By Andrew Lepage
PORT OF HUENEME : Harbor District's Board Picks Officers
By Christopher Heredia
OJAI : Lone Robbers Take $3,000 From 2 Banks
By Patrick Mccartney
OXNARD : City Agrees to Join Countywide Council
By Fred Alvarez
VENTURA : Year-Round School Survey Replies Lag
By Carlos Lozano
THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs Use of Asphalt Roofing
By James Maiella Jr.
SIMI VALLEY : Man Sentenced in Bank Fraud
By James Maiella Jr.
SIMI VALLEY : Principal Placed on Leave After Arrest
By Andrew Lepage
FILLMORE : Teen-Ager Hurt in Head-On Collision
By Christopher Heredia
SANTA PAULA : College Receives $2.7-Million Grant
By Maia Davis
Countywide : County Democrats Elect Party Head
By Ron Soble
Countywide : Fillmore Official Selected for Post
By Patrick Mccartney
Countywide : Ombudsman Hired to Help Business
By Jane Hulse
Countywide : District Delays Bid to Cut College Fees
By Peggy Y. Lee
VanderKolk Ousted From Board Budget Panel : Government: An aide to the supervisor says she may have been removed because her proposals angered officials.
By Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
William Chrisman Aplin; Photographer
Obituaries
Sister-in-Law Implicates Defendant in Money-Laundering Trial : Court: The key prosecution witness says Otoniel Urrego closely monitored cash shipments to her Simi Valley home.
By Gary Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mayor Gets Physical : She Hears Enough, Hurls a Chair at Bell Gardens City Council Colleague
By Jill Gottesman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Extra Police, Term Limit Issues OKd for Ballot : Council: Two measures affecting city officeholders and an oversight panel for the Department of Animal Regulation are approved.
By James Rainey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Clerk Denies Harassment Charges : Government: Elias Martinez disputes allegations by a former subordinate. Mayor has called for his firing.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Denied Bail in Money-Laundering Case : Crime: Judge is not swayed by testimony on a rabbi, a chiropractor and Lomita woman with a list of aliases.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown Opens Talks on L.A. School Deadlock : Education: Speaker meets with Quezada and Thompson in first phase of effort to head off teachers strike. He will meet union leaders later this week.
By Stephanie Chavez and Jerry Gillam, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
New Storm Temporarily Closes I-5
By Jonathan Gaw, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LOS ANGELES : TV to Air 20 Hours of Super Bowl Promotions
LOS ANGELES : City to Pay $5.7 Million to Remove DDT From Bay
LOS ANGELES : LAPD Gets OK to Use Pepper-Based Spray
PACOIMA : Rally Cheers Arrest of 2 in Gang Slaying of Girl, 12
NEWHALL : Convicted Prostitute Loses Nature Center Post
LOS ANGELES : Death Penalty to Be Sought in Menendez Case
L.A.'s Fate Depends on Sacramento
By Bill Boyarsky
LONG BEACH : 2 Navy Men Face Charges in Incident With Girl, 14
LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Molina, Sheriff's Officials Clash on $2-Million Item
Gates Blasts 'Lousy' Job by Prosecution in King Beating Case : LAPD: D.A.'s office treated police 'like the enemy,' allowing defense to seize initiative, ex-chief says in new book chapter.
By Rich Connell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Husband Joins Wife on Bench of State Court of Appeal
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Williams Plans Training for Top Brass on Harassment Issue
By John L. Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Waiter Slain in Smoking Dispute
Associated Press
Tempus Fugit : Gas Station Attendant's $139,585 Lotto Ticket a Loser Because It Was a Day Late, Judge Rules
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Welcomes Rodney King for Closed Assembly : Appearance: He lauds Martin Luther King Jr. and education. Problems of Tustin High School talk are avoided.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
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.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coast Panel Delays Vote on Condos
By Bill Billiter
County Tightens Welfare Rules, Ups License Fees : Supervisors: A $1 hike in motor vehicle fees will be used to stem car thefts, carjackings. Board names a new chairman.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Buena Park : Cities May Combine Police Radio Facilities
By Bert Eljera
STANTON : Review Set on True Cost of City Services
By Willson Cummer
Countywide : New Transit Fares, Rules for Disabled
By Shelby Grad
SAN CLEMENTE : Police Officers Meet on Department's Fate
By Anna Cekola
BUENA PARK : VFW Post Nears End of Service
By Debra Cano
NEWPORT BEACH : Planning, Library Board Seats Filled
By Mimi Ko
GARDEN GROVE : Library Reopens After Renovation
By Robert Barker
BREA : Councilman Quits Redevelopment Body
By Bert Eljera
Fullerton : LAPD Captain to Head Police Dept.
By Willson Cummer
FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Reaction Mixed on Cyclist Helmet Rule
By Debra Cano
IRVINE : Group Created After Shooting to Expand
By Tom Mcqueeney
FULLERTON : City's Landmarks Panel Criticized
By Willson Cummer
Newport-Mesa Schools Get Interim Chief
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Storm Closes Grapevine Pass; More Rain Is on the Way : Weather: Mudslides are possible in O.C. Flooding could swamp Laguna Canyon Road, Pacific Coast Highway and freeway interchanges.
From Times Wire Services
Man Slain in What Police See as Gang Killing
Ousted Planning Officials Fail to Regain Their Seats
By Terry Spencer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Couple Awarded $73,975 for Lost Sperm Samples
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REGIONWIDE : Beilenson, McKeon to Open Offices
By Alan C. Miller
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.
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NORTHRIDGE : Transient Dies in Office Break-In
By Julie Tamaki
PALMDALE : Council Votes Down Proposed Kmart
By Julio Moran
SUN VALLEY : Bar Customer Shot and Killed
By Julie Tamaki
BURBANK : Police Arrest 2 After Finding Guns in Car
By Julie Tamaki
FORT TEJON : Trucker Killed in Crash on Freeway
By Carol Chastang
Supervisors Decide to Sue Over Ahmanson Project : Development: The move protects the county's options. The suit may challenge an environmental study.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bombing the Boulders
By Tracey Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
D. A.'s Office Denies That It Coerced a Witness : Bryant Family: A judge must decide whether to make the state prosecute the 4-year-old murder case.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drunk Driver Gets 2 Years in Fatal Collision
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Slain Girl's Family, Neighbors Join in Anti-Gang Rally : Pacoima: The gathering at the youth club where Tiffany Dozier died in a drive-by shooting cheers news of two arrests.
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Guilty of Prostitution Loses Post as Park Docent
By Patrice Apodaca, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Palmdale Man Gets 3 Years in Goddaughter's Molestation : Courts: The sentence was the maximum permitted under a plea bargain. The girl, 12, will pursue a civil suit.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Candlestick Needs Transplant Now : Pro football: Rain-soaked field gets turf trucked in from Southern California to repair it in time for NFC championship game between Cowboys and 49ers.
From Associated Press
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.
From Associated Press
VALLEY-AREA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Northridge Falls to Fresno St. for 6th Consecutive Loss, 79-57
SKIING / CHRIS DUFRESNE : Finally, a Run That Makes All of Italy Proud
By Chris Dufresne
Defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes of the Green Bay Packers...
From Staff and Wire Reports
College Football
From Staff and Wire Reports
CSUN Makes Short Work of Texas Wesleyan : College basketball: Matadors put on a show in 92-62 victory.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Granz, Jacobsen Open Doors for Crescenta Valley
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Balance Keys Hart's Win Over Burbank
Agoura Coach to Quit After '93
By Vince Kowalick
St. Francis' Craig Cranks It Up for League Play
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Burton Hired by Cal Lutheran
Ventura's Swafford to Attend Northwestern for Football
By Steve Elling and Mike Hiserman
Soccer Teams See Schedule Wash Away
Kings Focus on More Than Victory : Hockey: After defeating Ottawa, 3-2, they talk of their concern for Penguins' Lemieux.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clippers Are Having All Kinds of Trouble : Pro basketball: Rockets score 113-103 victory. Contract controversies won't go away.
By Scott Howard-cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Good Defenses Know When to Let Foe Score
By Mal Florence
CS Northridge in Fast Lane Against Texas Wesleyan, 92-62
By Mike Hiserman
COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Indiana Edges Michigan, 76-75, to End Wolverines' Win Streak
From Associated Press
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Losing Streak at Five Games
From Associated Press
NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins Celebrates by Scoring 28 Points
From Associated Press
OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Friendly Trout Lawsuit Becoming a Testy Case
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Marina Hands Edison Its 1st Defeat in the Sunset League
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South of the Border : CFL Will Expand to San Antonio, Sacramento, so Who Needs Hockey?
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Lemieux Has Hodgkin's Disease; Doesn't Appear Life-Threatening
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Player Might Not Regain Voice, Natural Breathing : Medicine: Sanson of The Master's, who suffered a crushed larynx diving for ball, is surgically examined.
By Theresa Munoz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dodgers Sign Elster to Minor League Contract
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NCAA CONVENTION : 1993 Debate Expected to Be Less Tense
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NHL Stars Make Room for Gretzky : Hockey: Stein makes the Kings' center a special appointee for the Feb. 6 event, the last All-Star game to be played at Montreal's Forum.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Of Bird Lovers and Builders : Fish and Game Is Under Fire for Alliance With Developers of Housing Project Adjacent to San Jacinto Wildlife Area, a Refuge for Waterfowl and Upland Game
By Rich Roberts, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Byrd Showing Big Improvement : Recovery: Six weeks after neck injury, he can lift his right leg, shake hands and wave.
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State Budget Cuts Are Called a Threat to Boxing
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Fan Who Scuffled With Solis After Race Files a Complaint
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Jackie Autry Selected to Serve on Baseball's Search Committee
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CIF Victim of Corporate Cuts : Prep sports: Two primary sponsors say they plan to scale back or even eliminate their investments.
By Eric Shepard, TIMES PREP SPORTS EDITOR
Greenberg Strikes It Rich in the Gold Mine--Twice
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Moving Ahead by Stepping Back : Basketball: John Molle, who now plays for Saddleback College, views his Division I experience at San Diego State last season as incentive to get back.
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They Gain a Bit More Seasoning : Prep Wednesday: High school basketball players are turning to community colleges to prepare them for Division I play.
By Elliott Teaford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTHERN SECTION NOTES : Games in Division II, III Won't Be at Sports Arena
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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.
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