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What happened on January 20, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Guncrazy' Young Lovers on the Road to Armageddon
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : After 27 Years, Band Still Dishes the Dirt With Relish
By Noel Davis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movies
By Aleene Macminn
Legal File
By Aleene Macminn
Movies
By Aleene Macminn
STAGE REVIEW : Students Provide Honest Snapshots of Teen Years in 'Album' : The direction comes from the heart, without cuteness, condescension or apology. And the production's young cast gives honest performances.
By M. E. Warren, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Movies
By Aleene Macminn
The Arts
By Aleene Macminn
Television
By Aleene Macminn
POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Cages Are Restricted by Lack of Experience : The duo, which made its Southland debut at the Coach House Monday, has a lot to learn about performing live.
By John Penner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Festival Makes a Case for Short Films : The 10 works should be required viewing for members of the academy who have doubts about keeping this category.
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Three Members of Black Crowes Try New Sound
By Dennis Hunt
TV REVIEW : Finding the 'Lost Kingdoms' of the Maya
By Martin Zimmerman
TV REVIEW : 'Time Trax' Suitably Silly Fare for the Kiddie Contingent
By Chris Willman
ART REVIEW : Exhibits Reflect Dark Days Present, Past : Expressionists: Ed Moses' hallucinatory images draw on the riots and his visit to the Lascaux caves. George Grosz's ominous works of World War I are timely again.
By William Wilson, TIMES ART CRITIC
STAGE REVIEW : Love Conquers All--Once Again--in 'Light Sensitive' : Despite a cliched theme, playwright Jim Geoghan, aided by a stellar director and cast, brings his characters to life and the audience to its feet.
By Nancy Churnin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
By Pavarotti (After Hicks) : Art: Some of the tenor's 'original' paintings appear to have been copied from a book by Mary E. Hicks, an 87-year-old widow.
By Suzanne Muchnic, TIMES ART WRITER
Isn't He President Yet? : Television: This viewer has had it up to his eyeballs with all the pre-inauguration hoopla.
By Howard Rosenberg
TV Ratings : NFC Championship Kicks CBS to Top
By Lee Margulies
'Soup' Blazes a Trail Through Tangled Terrain
By Robert Koehler, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pacific Symphony music director Carl St.Clair will conduct...
Compiled by Ken Williams
DANCE / CHRIS PASLES : Stepping Into a New Role : As ABT's Latest Artistic Director, Kevin McKenzie Wants to Make His Mark--in Black Ink
By Chris Pasles
Actor Stephen Rea Relishes Ambiguity of Irish Life : Roles in 'The Crying Game' and 'Someone to Watch Over Me' on Broadway have helped introduce American audiences to the veteran Irish actor.
By Patrick Pacheco, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jazz Is a Family Affair at Lisbon's Hot Clube : Music: The Moreiras have almost single-handedly turned city into the New Orleans of Portugal. It all started in the '50s.
By Susan Linnee, ASSOCIATED PRESS
BUSINESS
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Associated Press
Drug Stocks Pull the Dow Down 18 : Market Overview
Highlights of Tuesday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports:
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
IRS Moves to Tax College Football Bowls on Payments
From Associated Press
Banking on Golden State : Wells Fargo Gains Spark Investor Surge in California
By Tom Petruno
Business Failures in State Rose 33% in '92 : Economy: California rate was nearly quadruple the pace for the United States. Los Angeles fared even worse.
By Patrick Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IBM Reports Largest Annual Corporate Loss : Earnings: The grim figures, though expected, put more pressure on company Chairman John Akers.
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chrysler's Red-Ink Lesson for Big Blue
By James Flanigan
Beatrice Chief Reginald F. Lewis Dies : Executive: The 50-year-old entrepreneur made his fortune in two big leveraged buyouts.
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Banking & Finance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Garamendi Bans 6 Out-of-State Insurance Companies
By Alexei Barrionuevo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Entertainment
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Computer Execs Back Low-Cost Info Network : Technology: Industry officials tell Congress that replacing copper wires with fiber-optic cables is unnecessary.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Technology
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Toyota U.S.A. to Create Parts Division : Autos: The bulk of the company's $75-million investment will go toward building a distribution warehouse in Ontario, a move that will bring 400 jobs to the Southland economy.
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Net Up at Wells Fargo, Other Big Banks : Earnings: Fewer bad loans and cost-cutting measures were cited.
By Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beverly Hills' L'Ermitage Hotel Is Sold to N.Y. Investor Group
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine accounting software...
ICU Medical Inc.: The Irvine disease protection products...
Irvine's Diceon Medical Reports $1.6-Million Loss in 1st Quarter
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Technology
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
TECHNOLOGY : AST Opens Subsidiary in Singapore in Bid to Expand in Asian Market
Compiled by Dean Takahashi, Times staff writer
Office Building Sale Reflects Price Plunge : Real estate: Purchase is made at $32 a square foot, the lowest figure in years for comparable space.
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Barnes Dyer, Toyota Sign Deal for Sponsorship of Racing Events
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Advantage Life Expecting: Advantage Life Products Inc...
Cimco's 'Substantially Lower' Sales Cited in Layoffs, Bad Profit Outlook
Koll Purchase Expands Property Under Management
By Ted Johnson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
O.C. Thrift & Loan Scoreboard
Orange County Bank Scoreboard
NEWS
This Pharmacist Fills the Needs of a Special Clientele : Medicine: Vee Mell is well-known for catering to people infected with HIV. Her store frequently carries customers through months of insurance delays and other problems related to the disease.
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Support for Colleges
Stolpa's Heroics
State Support for Colleges
BLM Land Exchanges
State Support for Colleges
Border Collies
Tijuana Aid
Stolpa's Heroics
State Support for Colleges
Stolpa's Heroics
Rain
State Support for Colleges
FAMILY AFFAIR: Newport Beach psychologist Jane Myers Drew...
By Ann Conway and Jerry Hicks and Dennis Mclellan
PLEASING MOM: Zeke Hernandez of Santa Ana, state director...
By Jerry Hicks and Ann Conway and Dennis Mclellan
FORGET HIS LIPS: A George Bush look-alike Archie Kessell...
By Dennis Mclellan and Ann Conway and Jerry Hicks
INTERIOR DESIGN: For Harriett M. Wieder, the only local...
By Ann Conway and Jerry Hicks and Dennis Mclellan
Assembly to Weigh $1-Billion College Bond Issue for Ballot
By Jerry Gillam, Times Staff Writer
Man Who Killed Family Gets 80-Year Prison Term
Reuters
COLUMN ONE : What Role Will Bush Play Now? : The power, the prestige, the demands will end, and what will fill the void remains a mystery. But American history offers him many models, from diplomat to farmer.
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pullout of U.S. Troops From Somalia Begins
By Scott Kraft, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baird Apologizes to Senate for Hiring Illegal Workers : Cabinet: Confirmation vote put off until Thursday as attorney general-designate undergoes sharp questioning.
By Ronald J. Ostrow and William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Israel's Knesset Lifts Ban on PLO Contacts
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraq Declares a Truce in Goodwill Gesture to Clinton : Persian Gulf: Hussein orders halt to shooting at allied planes, drops curbs on U.N. flights. Action comes after latest air strikes; U.S. reacts with caution and skepticism.
By Stanley Meisler and Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
New Foreign Policy Team Announced
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Vows to Lead in Bold Style of F.D.R.
By Jack Nelson, TIMES WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF
THE TIMES POLL : Clinton Faces Optimistic Yet Wary Nation
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Nike, Creative Artists Firm to Produce Sporting Events
By Alan Citron and Bruce Horovitz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Drought That Won't Die--Experts Insist It's Still On : Storms: They say state's snowpack and reservoirs aren't yet high enough to ensure full water deliveries.
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Stalls Sale of Land for Dump : Environment: Transfer of a federal parcel to the state for a nuclear waste disposal site is delayed. The Clinton Administration will study its merits.
By Maura Dolan, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Forensic, Other Evidence Links Suff to 14 Deaths
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Candidates, Candidates Everywhere . . .
By Peter H. King
Spouses Obliged to Provide Care, State Court Rules
By Philip Hager, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Death Comes With a Roar as Hillside Collapses
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Region Assesses Damage as Skies Clear : Disaster: Series of storms killed at least 38 in Southern California and Tijuana area.
By H.G. Reza and Scott Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Key Oil Port Seized, Angola Rebels Say
Reuters
Bosnian Serb Leaders Debate Western-Mediated Peace Plan : Balkans: Many speak derisively of accord. It 'does not close the door on a union of Serb states in the future,' official says.
By Laura Silber and Carol J. Williams, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Human Rights Improve Globally, State Dept. Says
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sessions Rejects Critical Report as Riddled With 'Errors in Fact'
By Ronald J. Ostrow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Allen, Farrow Agree to Visits With Son, Girl's Therapy : Custody: Out-of-court agreement lets filmmaker see Satchel twice a week and restores psychological treatment for Dylan.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The First 100 Days : Where will Bill Clinton start? As he takes office this week, he will face an in-box crowded with issues domestic and foreign. Here's a look at the top 10 questions facing the new President in his first months:
By David Lauter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Challenges Await Clinton--if He Is to Achieve Greatness : Presidency: History shows a leader's goals, his dialogue with country and his dealings with Congress can help make him 'as big a man as he can be.'
By Doyle Mcmanus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Inaugural Poet Says She Hopes to Speak for All
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Naysayers Plot Their Path to Future Glory : Opponents: Perotists, conservatives and those on the fringe converge on the Democrats' party and look to '96 as Clinton cautions on using anger wisely.
By Patt Morrison and Paul Houston, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
In Sickness, Health: Must Voters Know? : Politics: What if Tsongas had won? How would public react? And should candidates release medical records?
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EMILY's 'Yeast' Rises to Toasty Occasion
By Patt Morrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush 'Upbeat' in Final Full Day in White House
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gunman Kills Wife, Wounds Youth, Self at Dallas Courthouse
From Associated Press
Racketeering Law May Be First Test of Administration Abortion Stance
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Iraqi Hopes for Future of Friendship With U.S. : Mideast: 'We do hate Bush,' says resident of neighborhood ripped by stray cruise missile.
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Choice Signals Pressure for Rights in China
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Endeavour Ends 7-Day Mission
Associated Press
Bias Charged in Meeting on Bilingual Education : Hearing: A state panel is accused of snubbing groups that favor teaching children in their native tongues.
By Jean Merl, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Israel May Bar Most Ethiopian Jews Who Became Christians
By Michael Parks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wilson Declares Disaster in O.C., 6 Other Counties
By Eric Bailey and Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
O.C. Democrats Descend on Capital for Celebrations
By Robert W. Stewart and Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Rushing River Is Attractive and Deadly : Safety: Firefighters demonstrate perils of entering fast-moving waters of flood channel--accidentally or on purpose.
By Stacy Wong, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball
BOOK REVIEW : Travels in Land Cursed by Bloody History : LAND WITHOUT EVIL; Utopian Journeys Across the South American Watershed by Richard Gott Verso; $34.95, 299 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Is This Mom for Real? : She may have spots of spit-up on her silk blouses, but Murphy Brown's career-family balancing act is too good to be true, critics say. Supporters insist she's had her share of dilemmas.
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Revival of a Great American Baritone
By Beverly Beyette
How to Tell a 'Woopie' From a 'Fizzbo' : Language: A raft of micro-dictionaries--quicker to the punch than their traditional counterparts--can help you stay ahead of the latest trends and still keep your vocabulary 'PC.'
By Bettijane Levine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Not the Real Thing : Impersonators: The November elections brought Pat Rick a whole new career--as a presidential look-alike. And like Bill Clinton, he's looking forward to a 4-year run.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presidential Image Maker : From a Snapshot, Artist Allen Hirsch Rendered What Will Serve as an Official Portrait for 4 Years
By Elizabeth Mehren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lexicon for the '90s . . .
By Bettijane Levine
THE CLINTON INAUGURATION : He Fits the Bill : Look-Alike: Salesman Pat Rick of Laguna Beach quickly realized that he could cash in on his similarity to Clinton.
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE CLINTON INAUGURATION : Wieder Has a Seat at Both Parties
By Ann Conway
It's OK to Be Angry : O.C. Counselor Offers Workshops and Advice on How to Use the Emotion as a Catalyst for Solving Problems and Improving Relationships
By Sherry Angel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Great Outdoors Is Not the Worst Enemy of Gear : Leslie Pemberton, who repairs outdoor equipment at her Costa Mesa shop, offers advice on care and storage.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Guns Speak Louder Than Words : U.N., Vance and Owen keep talking, Serbs keep fighting
The Downward Slide of History
PERSPECTIVE ON THE INAUGURAL : Try Some Old-Fashioned Idealism : Once again, we're called to restore our nation, which means putting the general good ahead of self-serving concerns.
By Robert Dallek, Robert Dallek is a professor of history at UCLA. His most recent book is "Lone Star Rising: Lyndon Johnson and His Times, 1908-1960" (Oxford University Press, 1991).
Two Stars at Yale--One Quickly Set, the Other Rose to Suffer in the End : Keyword: A three-line deck follows, summarizing the point. Sometimes it will be four or five. End it with graf symbol.
By Keith Fitzgerald, Keith Fitzgerald is a teacher, a writer and a Ph.D. candidate in English at USC.
Obituaries
From Bush to Clinton: Continuity Versus Change : High hopes for the new President on Inauguration Day
Slain Woman Sought Help Against Husband
By Timothy Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Agrees to Settle Oxnard Dunes Lawsuit : Environment: Officials refuse to disclose terms. Residents sued after learning that their homes sat atop an old oil-waste dump.
By Jane Hulse, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sunny Delight : Weather: After more than two weeks of back-to-back storms, spirits rise as residents return to outdoor activities.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Destructive Rains Could Help Raise Crop Prices : Agriculture: Farmers expect less yield. But the amount of money that their harvests fetch should make up for it.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kochel Gets 2 Years in Sex Case : Courts: The judge calls the former football coach's affair with a 15-year-old Ventura High girl a 'disgrace' to teaching.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toxic Discharges
VENTURA : 'If we lose time, we lose money.'--Elizabeth Renteria, legal processor : 30 County Workers Oppose Hourly Cuts
By Tina Daunt
CAMARILLO : Condemnation Urged for Parcel
By Maia Davis
SANTA PAULA : Council Denies Zone Change for Project
By Patrick Mccartney
VENTURA : Consolidation of Departments Urged
By Peggy Y. Lee
Decisions
OXNARD : Navy to Shut Down Employment Center
By Patrick Mccartney
CAMARILLO : Lifting of Marquee Sign Ban Is Urged
By Maia Davis
VENTURA : Buena High Grad Named to State Post
By Andrew Lepage
MOORPARK : 2 Drivers Killed in Collision Identified
By James Maiella Jr.
Countywide : Water District May Add Tax, Hike Fees
By Doug Mcclellan
Commuter Train Gets Stuck Switching Tracks in Moorpark
By James Maiella Jr, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Countywide : Suspect in Bank Robberies Arrested
By James Maiella Jr.
Obituaries
CONEJO VALLEY : Schools May Hire Job-Hunt Consultant
By Andrew Lepage
Candidates Offer Tonics to Heal City : Politics: The mayoral hopefuls prescribe similar proposals for curing the L.A. economy.
By Frank Clifford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golfers Swarm to the Courses as Fairway Weather Returns to L.A.
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD Seeks to Spend $1 Million on Riot Gear : Police: Request comes amid worries that trials involving the King and Denny cases could spark new unrest.
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Life in a Minor Key : At Barbershop Piano, He's No Longer a Used-Up Alcoholic
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School District, Union Take Dispute to Judge : Education: Ruling could force L.A. district to refund all or part of teachers' pay cut.
By Stephanie Chavez, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Weintraub Plans to Leave School Board : Education: Longtime Valley representative says she will focus attention on breaking up L.A. Unified.
By Jack Cheevers and Henry Chu, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BURBANK : Council Hopeful Under Fire Over Use of Word
LOS ANGELES : 9 Children Hurt as Pickup Strikes Bus on Freeway
Role of the Press: Turn Up Volume or Turn on Lights?
By Bill Boyarsky
LOS ANGELES : Reward Offered for Killers of Pizza Parlor Worker
EL MONTE : Justices Uphold $85,000 Award in Police Beating
Not-so-happy-returns: Century City financial adviser Ken...
By Steve Harvey
Clinton Greets Valley Performers
By Alan C. Miller
Defense Says Use of Force on King Was Reasonable : Courts: A motion in the upcoming civil rights case refers to a 'PCP-crazed giant,' suggesting that the officers' lawyers will aggressively challenge King's actions.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Hero's Welcome : L.A. Salutes a Worker in a Remote DWP Outpost Who Drove Six Hours to Rescue a Woman and Child Trapped by a Blizzard
By Marc Lacey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police on Alert After Game Turns Violent
Wachs Joins Movement to Break Up L.A. District
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WINNETKA : Police Arrest Man After Fatal Shooting
By Julie Tamaki
CANOGA PARK : 2 Drivers Killed in Collision Identified
By James Maiella Jr.
ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Ranger Shot at by Truck Thief
By Jonathan Gaw
VAN NUYS : 2 Plead No Contest in Credit Card Case
By James Quinn
SYLMAR : Man Killed in Crash on Foothill Freeway
By Alicia Di Rado
SYLMAR : Hazardous Waste Roundup Planned
By Mayerene Barker
PORTER RANCH : Reward Offered in Pizza Parlor Killing
By Carol Chastang
CSUN President Says '93 Layoffs Could Slice Into Tenured Faculty : Budget: Deeper program cuts are also in line for the next school year, in light of reductions at the state level.
By Sam Enriquez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hailed by the Chief : Washington: A Valley theater ensemble is greeted by the President-elect before earning a standing ovation for an original performance.
By Alan C. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hope Fades After Search of Riverbanks for Man
By Jeff Prugh, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wachs Joins Movement to Break Up School District : Education: The councilman seeks support for his mayoral bid from Valley proponents of the plan, which critics say would add to the city's ethnic strains.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Council Candidate Under Fire for Comment : Burbank: Citizens committee appointee admits using a derogatory term, prompting a call for his dismissal by a Latino colleague.
By Jim Herron Zamora, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Found Dead After Standoff
Maintenance Crews Get Look at Damage : Cleanup: Clearing mud and filling potholes are minor problems compared with destruction caused by slides.
By Alicia Di Rado, TIMES STAFF WRITER
International Seafarers' Center Is a Place to Drop Anchor : Social services: The facility at the Port of Long Beach helps visiting sailors deal with the isolation of their seagoing life.
By Laura Henning, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Development on Malibu Beach Rejected Again
By Ron Russell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Worker Sought in Shootings of Co-Worker, Boss at Bakery
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beating Hurtt Could Prove a Daunting Task : Politics: Moderate Republicans can't even find a candidate to run on same special election ballot with conservative Garden Grove businessman.
By Dave Lesher, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Leaf Blower Ban Given Initial OK by Laguna Council : Noise: Residents had complained that the machines destroyed the city's peaceful quiet and polluted its air.
By Leslie Earnest, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
You Don't Have to Hate Gays to Keep Loving Colorado
By Dana Parsons
After the Deluge : Derring-Do in a Baja Rescue Retrieves 2 Stranded by Storms : Charter pilot plucks two sisters stuck for nine days on banks of swollen river and delivers them safely across the border.
By Mark I. Pinsky, TIMES STAFF WRITER
After the Deluge : Beach Is Going to Waste : A five-mile stretch from Dana Point to San Clemente is off-limits indefinitely with millions of gallons of sewage spewing from a ruptured pipe.
By Marla Cone, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DANA POINT : Board Application Deadline Is Today
By Len Hall
BREA : Councilman Resigns From City Agency
By Bert Eljera
ANAHEIM : Storms Put Damper on Disabled's Riding
By Shelby Grad
YORBA LINDA : City Weighs Limit on Size of Houses
By Danielle A. Fouquette
FOOTHILL RANCH : Car Owner Shoots at Fleeing Thieves
By Eric Young
Countywide : Drug Task Force Gets $1.43-Million Check
By Eric Young
ANAHEIM : Forecasters Soaking Up the Weather
By Bill Billiter
MISSION VIEJO : Deadline Nears for Service Grants
By Frank Messina
SEAL BEACH : Restaurant a Symbol of City Growth Fight
By Shelby Grad
SANTA ANA : Decision Due in Nausea Patch Trial
By Mark I. Pinsky
SEAL BEACH : Bad Weather Scatters Trash Can Scavengers
By Shelby Grad
ORANGE : City Advised to Raise Taxes, Cut Budget
By Helaine Olen
COSTA MESA : OCC Math Teacher's Students Take Note
By Shelby Grad
STANTON : Council May Impose 6% Tax on Utilities
By Willson Cummer
Bicyclist Dies After Being Dragged by Car
William Horton, New Stanton Councilman, Dies
By Willson Cummer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Juan Sells Swallow's Inn Building : Real estate: Bid of $450,000 is accepted from ex-planning commissioner who vows to keep the historic saloon as is.
By Len Hall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City OKs Law to Turn Down Party Volume in Santa Ana
By Jon Nalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Off-Putting People First: Clinton Presidency Marches In, Doo-Dah Style : With an inaugural parade featuring Elvis clones and a lawn-chair brigade, this won't be a stuffy Administration.
By Patrick Mott, Patrick Mott is a writer in Santa Ana who contributes regularly to The Times Orange County Edition.
SPORTS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cheaney Scores 33 as Indiana Wins
From Associated Press
BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mendoza's 31 Spark Brethren Christian
By Tom Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Tops Mater Dei Girls
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Five Players Score in Double Figures in SCC's Victory
SOCCER ROUNDUP : Edison Puts Away Ocean View in the First Half
By Michael Itagaki
SOCCER ROUNDUP : In other Sunset League games:
GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Los Alamitos Rallies to Upset Cypress
College Basketball
From Staff and Wire Reports
The Boston Red Sox signed backup shortstop Luis Rivera to...
From Staff and Wire Reports
New York Yankees reliever Steve Howe is being sued by his...
From Staff and Wire Reports
Softball
From Staff and Wire Reports
Those Rugged Bay Area Guys Can't Play in Good Weather
By Mal Florence
Pro Football / Daily Report : Around The Nfl
Associated Press
Garfield Coach Is Found Dead
By Sean Waters, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Reeves Intersted in Coaching the Giants
Associated Press
CS Northridge Falls Hard to Boise State
By Mike Hiserman
Names in the News
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Michigan sophomore Chris Webber said he will play in...
New Mexico point guard Steve Logan of Compton has...
COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cheaney Scores 33 as Indiana Wins
From Associated Press
NBA ROUNDUP : Mavericks Surprise Pistons, Get Third Victory
From Associated Press
Iowa's Top Rebounder Is Killed in Crash
From Staff and Wire Reports
Lunkers Come in From Rain
After Showers Comes Calm Before Storm of Great Fishing
By Rich Roberts
HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Ordinary Puck Is Big, but a 'Yelnats Puc' Would Be Huge
By Lisa Dillman
NHL ROUNDUP : Jets Defeat Blackhawks to Extend Streak to 8
From Associated Press
LOS ALAMITOS HARNESS RACING : Some Changes Will Be in Store When Meeting Begins on Friday
By Steve Andersen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Courier Loses His Temper, but Not Match Against Weiss
From Associated Press
Sur, Roca Take the Early Lead in Ice Dancing
By Randy Harvey
PACIFIC-10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Just How Good Does This Kidd Have to Be?
Miscellany
Dallas Bent on Finishing Turnaround : Super Bowl: Young and colorful Cowboys improve from 1-15 three seasons ago to the brink of NFC's ninth consecutive championship.
By Bob Glauber, NEWSDAY
An Indomitable Figure : Bob Horn Led Chatsworth Girls' Soccer Team to 2 City Titles, Now He Battles the Debilitating Effects of Lou Gehrig's Disease
By Kennedy Cosgrove, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
High School Sports And The Media
Bell Wins Wild-Card Match Against North Hollywood
By Kennedy Cosgrove, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Lautenschlager Wins 1-Meter Diving Event
Boise St. Dominates Lackluster CSUN in 79-64 Victory
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Feverish Jacobsen Stays Hot in Crescenta Valley's Victory Over Hoover
Changes Likely for Playoff System : High school basketball: Southern Section to consider two alternatives to status quo.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hart Had No Defense for 'Zone' of Burroughs' Colon
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Thousand Oaks High forward Paul Foster has spent his life...
City Teams Try to Weather Long Respite
Staff writers Steve Elling, Jeff Fletcher, Vince Kowalick, Paige A. Leech and Jason H. Reid contributed to this notebook
Rafael Ruelas Stops Burgos With First-Round Knockout
5 Junior College Players From Area Pick Schools
By John Ortega
Santa Clara Extends League Streak to 80 by Topping Nordhoff
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
He Makes Best of Bum Deal
By Mike Downey
Arbitration Could Be Going Out With Bang : Baseball: Twenty-nine players asking for $3 million or more. Owners hope process is in final year.
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