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What happened on January 26, 1994
ENTERTAINMENT
MUSIC REVIEW : Elliott Carter Under Green Umbrella
By Martin Bernheimer, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
THEATER REVIEW : Shaking With Laughter : 'Fool Moon' Shines With Spirited Lunacy
By Richard Stayton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV & RADIO Will Regis Follow Dave?: All the involved...
By Shauna Snow, \o7 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press\f7
DANCE REVIEW : 'RUHR-ORT' a Stark and Powerful Work
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
MOVIE REVIEW : Tangled Scenario Turns Thriller 'Blink' into a Blur
By Peter Rainer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MUSIC REVIEW : Challenging Orchestral Fare
By Timothy Mangan
ART REVIEW : Chris Finley Demystifies a High-Tech World
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
TV REVIEWS : 'Babylon 5': Not Stellar but Entertaining
By Ray Loynd
TV Ratings : NFL Championship Game Powers CBS to a Win
By Lee Margulies
TV REVIEWS : PBS' 'Malcolm X' a Complex Picture
By Robert Koehler
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Leading the Cowboy Way : At the Crazy Horse, the Riders in the Sky demonstrate anew their 16-year secret--a saddlebag full of fun and an equal share of respect.
By Randy Lewis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
It's No 'Simpsons,' but Toon In : Television: From the folks who brought us Bart and Homer, ABC's new 'The Critic' takes aim at a slew of targets. When it hits, it's very funny.
By Howard Rosenberg
Discoverers and Creators : The filmmaker: O.C. director Greg MacGillivray is 'super-proud' of capturing the spirit of the explorers' quest.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Discoverers and Creators : The author: Daniel J. Boorstin inspired the movie with his 1983 world history of the search for knowledge.
By Rick Vanderknyff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
When Serious Art Meets Pop Culture : Music: Rock influences Christopher Rouse, yet his work is frequently dark. Consider his Cello Concerto, created for the Philharmonic's 75th birthday.
By Mark Swed, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Sundance Fest Retains Its Counterculture Essence : Movies: Despite the inevitable Hollywood overlay, a youthful enthusiasm for film still characterizes the annual event.
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
State Museum Group Makes Bowers Its New Home : Relocation: The nonprofit service organization, previously in L.A., offers services to 225 institutions, including many in O.C.
By Cathy Curtis, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Dismantling Warheads
Data on Molesters
Experiments on People
Social Security Funds
Exports from China
Easing Quake Disruptions
Hubble Repairs
Family Planning
Clinton Vows Moral, Economic Renewal : State of the Union: President pleads for support for health, welfare reform. He says U.S. is back on track.
By David Lauter and John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Mideast Talks Unexpectedly Resume in Cairo
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Arafat's Bodyguards to Train in the U.S.
\o7 Associated Press\f7
THE STATE OF THE UNION : The President's Priorities
By James Risen, Times staff writer
THE STATE OF THE UNION : EXCERPTS: After Gridlock, a List of Actions
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Healthy Agenda Awaits as Congress Goes Back to Work : Legislation: Besides medical care, lawmakers face issues of crime, balancing the budget, campaign finance and perhaps welfare reform.
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : U.S. to Probe Slaying of Hasidic Scholar
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Powerball Players Settle for $50,000
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : GOP Leaders Retract Special Panel Calls
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ted Cook; Arranged Tours of South Pacific
Irving B. Kahn; Teleprompter Founder, Cable TV Pioneer
Victor Lombardo; Bandleader, Performed With Royal Canadians
Helen Morgan; Photographer for Life, Publicist
Yves Navarre; Award-Winning French Writer
Brian Redhead; Host of BBC's 'Today' Radio Show
Oliver Smith; Designed Sets for Musicals, Movies
Frances Gifford; Appeared in Movies, 'Jungle Girl' Serial
Dr. Michael M. Gurdin; Leader of Plastic Surgery Societies
O.C. Board Condemns Recorder Branch : Government: Supervisors ask grand jury to determine if he can be removed from office for alleged misconduct.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wait Until You See Disney's New Attraction: a Fun Line : Amusement: State-of-art queue outside Roger Rabbit ride aims to keep patrons laughing instead of fuming.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS ANALYSIS : President Fixes Gaze on History and Electorate
By Ronald Brownstein, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
L.A. Gets a Taste of Commuting at Its Worst
By Nora Zamichow and Jeff Kramer, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Fervent Clinton Asks Swift Health Reform : State of the Union: He also stresses welfare, crime in address that purposely avoids any major new program.
By David Lauter and John M. Broder, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Lyle Menendez Jury Says It Cannot Reach a Verdict : Court: Judge asks panel to deliberate further in an effort to pare down the charges. A retrial is likely.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jackson Settles Abuse Suit but Insists He Is Innocent : Courts: Singer will reportedly pay $15 million to $24 million to teen-ager. Criminal investigation will proceed.
By Jim Newton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Most Schools Reopen; Many Pupils Anxious
By Stephanie Chavez and Diane Seo, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clinton Asks $6.6 Billion in Aid : Schools Open Amid Relief, Some Mix-Ups : Recovery: President's request would bring the U.S. commitment for earthquake assistance to $7.5 billion. Funds would help rebuild schools, roads, assist homeless.
By James Bornemeier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE TIMES POLL : Psychological Trauma Still Lingers for Many : Quake: One-quarter of residents in San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys cite memories as biggest problem.
By Rich Connell and Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wilson Sets Deadline on Smog Check : Environment: The governor agrees to resume negotiations with the EPA on tightening state's vehicle pollution control program. But he wants a compromise in two days.
By Carl Ingram, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MEDICINE / CAFFEINE : Study Links Coffee to Risk of Bone Fractures in Women
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES MEDICAL WRITER
Light Brigade : First Segment of Border to Be Lit Up in Show of Force
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cal State Panel OKs 8.6% Raise for Presidents
By Ralph Frammolino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Outtakes From the Earthquake
By Peter H. King
Rep. Don Edwards Will Retire : Politics: Dean of state delegation has been champion of civil rights.
By Glenn F. Bunting, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : City's Emergency Stage Winds Down : Operations: Officials begin to shift into recovery mode. Mayor Riordan says transition won't be complete till 'everybody is in homes and shelters.'
By Shawn Hubler and Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : City's Emergency Stage Giving Way to Recovery Phase : Operations: Attendance at temporary shelters wanes. Extra police deployments will be limited to the Valley and the LAPD West Bureau.
By Shawn Hubler and Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : A Diamond in the Rough : Transportation: Nearly two decades ago, car-pool lanes were unpopular. But after the temblor, Caltrans is trying them again on the Santa Monica Freeway.
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Tent City May Be Damp, but Sense of Community Prevails : Shelter: Quake refugees say the noise of rain is comforting--and helps drown out the snoring and the babies crying.
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 2 Pulses May Have Fueled Destruction, Seismologists Say : Science: Second burst of energy hit Hollywood and the Westside, sensors show. First burst was felt the most in the northern San Fernando Valley.
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. May Send Patriot Missiles to Protect South Korea : Asia: The Clinton Administration seeks to send signal to the north.
By Art Pine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Somalia Fears Rise as Peace Force Dwindles : Africa: U.N. officials worry about a new outbreak of hostilities.
By Stanley Meisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Behind 'Perot Phenomenon' Sees Bigger Changes Ahead : John J. Hooker, a flamboyant deal-maker, envisions a 1996 campaign with five candidates for the White House.
By Eric Harrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Networking Among Rebel Groups Troubles Mexican Government : Revolt: Chiapas rebels' call to arms is answered by a shadowy peasant union that has operated in country for two decades.
By Juanita Darling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Highly Possible' Hosokawa May Quit, Aide Says
By Sam Jameson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Whistle-Blower Calls Closed Trial 'a Crime' : Rights: Scientist who publicized chemical arms program faces arrest after refusing to appear in court.
By Sonni Efron, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Captain Eo' Fans Skeptical About Settlement : Reaction: Some at Disneyland say Jackson was victim of his celebrity and should not have paid to end lawsuit.
By Chris Woodyard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dole, in GOP Response, Jabs at Health Care Plan : Reaction: Senator instead pitches 7-point opposition proposal. Democrats praise 'fired up' Clinton after speech.
By William J. Eaton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
THE STATE OF THE UNION : The President's Priorities
By James Risen, Times staff writer
THE STATE OF THE UNION : Clinton Text: There's Much Work Ahead, He Says
\o7 From Federal News Service\f7
THE STATE OF THE UNION : The State of the TelePrompTer
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Oklahoma Welfare Project Will Penalize Those Who Skip School
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Radiation Tests Still Go On, O'Leary Says
By Michael Ross, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farrakhan Won't Disavow Aide's Speech : Anti-Semitism: He says black leaders who protested the remarks were used as pawns. He accuses Jewish groups of plotting against him.
By John J. Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lee DuBridge Funeral to Be Held Thursday
O.C. GOP Leaders Critical; Others Liked Speech
By John O'Dell and Dave Lesher, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Supervisors Seek Transfer of Orange County Recorder : Government: Board also asks grand jury to look into misconduct claims. Official has refused to resign.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rep. Ford to Retire
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Wilson's Disaster Declaration Defended : Aid: Some criticize governor's designation of Orange County so that Anaheim Stadium can be repaired.
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Defense Technology Test Spacecraft Launched
\o7 From Associated Press\f7
THE TIMES POLL : Most Say They Will Stay Despite Quake Terror
By Rich Connell and Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Hand-in-Hand Spirit Is Losing Its Grip
By Robin Abcarian
BOOK REVIEW: NONFICTION : A Powerful Story of Self-Discovery, Survival in the Wild : BACK FROM TUICHI: The Harrowing Life-and-Death Story of Survival in the Amazon Rainforest, \o7 by Yossi Ghinsberg\f7 ; Random House, $22, 239 pages
By Jonathan Kirsch, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Shifting Out of Neutral
By Betty Goodwin
Great Show, but That Quake . . .
By Jeannine Stein
The Soul of a Poet : Champion of verse Lee Mallory of Newport Beach is a college teacher by day and an intense creative spirit by night.
By Jim Washburn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Arming Yourself With the Facts About Donating Blood
By Kathleen Doheny
The Golden State of DENIAL : Disasters: How do many Californians prepare for a quake? By tuning out their fears. Experts call it a normal, primitive reaction to a crisis--that can be taken to unhealthy extremes.
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Company She Keeps : Drunk driving: Candy Lightner says she still wants reforms. But now that the MADD founder works for restaurants, some wonder whose side she's really on.
By Connie Koenenn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PEOPLE : Make a Decision to Learn to Decide
ASSOCIATED PRESS
BUSINESS
Fueling an Economic Head of Steam : Home Sales, Including in California, Up Sharply as Confidence Climbs
By David W. Myers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Overcoming the Jolts : Ramifications for Southland Business Mount; Tourism Rebound Seen by Summer
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE / The Long Road Back : Overcoming the Jolts : At a Valley Mall, an Army of Workers Helps Prepare for the Return of the Shellshocked
By H. G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IBM Chalks Up 4th-Quarter Profit, but '93 Loss Deepens : Computers: Cost cutting is credited, but some analysts say company has a long way to go to put its house in order.
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fueling an Economic Head of Steam : Clinton Must Generate His Own Luck to Hold a Steady Upward Course
By James Flanigan
Earnings
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Earnings
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Aerospace
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Other News
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Other News
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Paramount Communications Inc. said it added four more...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town Annex
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Loses More Ground; Yields Rise Despite Strong Auction
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
TELECOMMUNICATIONS : New Computer Product Allows Simultaneous Document Editing
TELECOMMUNICATIONS : MCI to Put $450 Million Into Telephone Venture in Mexico
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Goldsmith to Leave Republic; Nathanson Out at Columbia
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sculley Denies Reports of Probe, Departure; Spectrum Plummets
From a Times Staff Writer
TWA Triggers Round of Fare Reductions : Travel: Cuts of up to 35% on domestic routes are immediately matched by other airlines.
From Reuters
Company Town Annex
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Company Town Annex
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Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Earnings
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Earnings
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Is NYSE Being Kept Too Cool Under Its Collar?
By Tom Petruno
Quake Insurance Included in Cal-Vet Loan Program
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
IRS Waives Deadlines for Quake Victims
By Kathy M. Kristof
H.F. Ahmanson Sees Profit and Portfolio Improve
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Genie Grants Disney a 34% Increase in Profit
By James Bates, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spain Girds for General Strike: A conflict between the...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
GE Says Hungarian Operation Turned Profit: General...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Russia Reports Big Trade Surplus; Economists Doubtful: The...
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
International Business : Vietnamese Officials Eager for U.S. Firms to Join Search for Oil
By Charles P. Wallace
Judge Rules Justice Dept. Can't Block Whistle-Blower Awards
By Ralph Vartabedian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
EXECUTIVE TRAVEL : A Hotel Guest's Survival Kit for Disaster
By Carol Smith, CAROL SMITH \o7 is a free-lance writer based in Pasadena\f7
Executive Travel
Burba Promoted to Controller of Westin South Coast Plaza
* James V. Iaco Jr. has been appointed senior vice...
* Jeff Staszak has been appointed vice president and...
* Doris Banchik has been appointed to the newly created...
* Curt A. Christianssen has joined Liberty National Bank...
* Alexander D. Marcel has been promoted to the newly...
* Peter D. Lytle has been appointed to the newly created...
* Jeffrey E. Lu has been appointed a partner at the...
* Nancy Rader Whitehead and Timothy Wayne Rogers have...
* Rebecca S. Barton has been appointed to the newly...
Tune Up and Lube Pays Fine in Consumer Fraud Cases
By Anne Michaud, TIMES STAFF WRITER
PacifiCare Signs Deal With Workers' Comp Insurer : Health: Agreement with Liberty Mutual, believed the first of its type, could give the HMO a big boost.
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Presley Cos. Stock Plunges After Report of Losses : Debt: Lenders will get greater control over the company in restructuring prompted by $51-million downturn.
By Debora Vrana, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
FundAmerica Pleads No Contest to Reduced Charge in Florida
By Michael Flagg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
REAL ESTATE : Hyman Construction Wins Contract to Expand Flamingo in Las Vegas
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times correspondent
Orange County Home Sales
Researched by JANICE L. JONES / Los Angeles Times
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times correspondent
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times correspondent
Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times correspondent
Real Estate
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Real Estate
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Real Estate
Compiled by Debora Vrana, Times correspondent
Allergan Profit, Sales for 1993 Show Increases
Regulators Lift a Set of Restrictions on Westcorp
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Emulex Plans Special Spinoff Meeting
Burlington Air Express: The Irvine subsidiary of the...
FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa document image processing...
Homedco Group Inc.: The Fountain Valley provider of home...
Wyle Laboratories: The Irvine electronics company posted a...
State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine accounting software...
Thrifty Tel Inc.: The Garden Grove long-distance telephone...
Union Federal Bank Parent Blames 2nd-Quarter Loss on Bad Loans
Law Firm Partner Wiechert Leaving to Start Own Practice
By James S. Granelli, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The supplier of personal...
Hansen Natural Corp.: The marketer and distributor of...
Metalclad Corp.: The Newport Beach firm said Friday that...
Carl Karcher Enterprises Inc.: The restaurateur has been...
General Monitors Inc.: The company agreed Friday to sell...
InVitro International: The Irvine-based manufacturer of...
Disease Detection International Inc.: The Irvine maker of...
Fluor Daniel: The firm said Monday that it has been...
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Confronting the Stain of Chiapas : With army's brutality newly documented, Salinas vows to aid Indians
A $6.6-Billion Plea After a 6.6 Quake : Administration's request merits quick approval
SCIENCE WATCH : Caltech's Champ
The Only Way to Fly : Court's decision bodes well for city's higher landing fees at LAX
Each Quake's Lessons Can Reduce Our Vulnerability : Risk reduction: But we have to commit the funds and choose lives over cost savings.
By Bruce A. Bolt, \o7 Bruce A. Bolt, emeritus professor of seismology at UC Berkeley, is also past president of the Seismological Society of America and past chairman of the California Seismic Safety Commission\f7
Preparedness Isn't Optional : Maybe California should mandate household seismic safety inspections to make sure we're all ready for the Big One.
By Karen Grigsby Bates, \o7 Karen Grigsby Bates writes from Los Angeles about modern culture, race relations and politics for several national publications. \f7
LESSONS LEARNED: Cypress College administrators are taking...
By Willson Cummer and Anne Michaud and David Haldane
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Special Help Needed for Elderly, the Hidden Victims of Quake
By Bill Boyarsky
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : They're Finally Paying Heed to San Fernando : Aid: Residents often feel ignored, but help is beginning to arrive in hard-hit town.
By Julio Moran and Geoffrey Mohan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : The Last Shake? : Landmark: The classic outlet in Downey has been shut since the temblor. Preservationists are skeptical of the move.
By Psyche Pascual, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Judge Sentences Serial Rapist to 5 Life Terms and 279 Years : Courts: Penalty against man convicted in assaults on 13 women assures he will die behind bars. Defendant proclaims innocence.
By Andrea Ford, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
Got some angels on our roadway shoulders: Conceptual...
By Steve Harvey
Judge Issues Restraining Order, Prevents Triad Healthcare Moves
By Irene Wielawski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fired Officer's LAPD Lawsuit Charges Racism : Courts: Former sergeant says supervisors made racial comments and were out to get him.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
False Alarm on Food Stamps Stirs Anxiety
From a Times Staff Writer
Doctors Battle for Their Rubble : Demolition: Tenants hire lawyer in effort to get files and valuables from building torn down after quake.
By Amy Wallace, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Confirms That Roberti Faces Recall
\o7 Associated Press\f7
ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stopping a Recurrence of 'Flu'
CENTRAL : Student Safety Topic of Family Program
By Jon Nalick
Valley Obituaries
50 Attend Vigil for Slain Deputy : Memorial: African American leaders call for healing, truth about shooting during training exercise.
By Anna Cekola, TIMES STAFF WRITER
State Officials Say County's Disaster Call Was Prudent : Relief: They defend Wilson's decision to seek aid for quake-damaged scoreboard, noting county asked for it before extent of damage was clear.
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sometimes Game Plans Go Awry in Super Bowl of Life
By Dana Parsons, \o7 Dana Parsons' column appears Wednesday, Friday and Sunday\f7
Dogfight Over Lease : 84-Year-Old Aviator Faces Eviction in Dispute With Airport
By Willson Cummer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Despite Probe, Motorola Wins Big Radio Contract : Supervisors: Award is made as criminal inquiry continues into rival firm Harris Corp.'s claims of a rigged bidding process.
By Kevin Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
RETURN: The building is empty, but residents of the...
By Michael Arkush
COUNTYWIDE : Hillsides Weather the Storm
By David Reyes
NORTHWEST : CYPRESS : Police May Seek Recall of Council
By Mimi Ko
COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Praise Emergency Response
By E.J. Gong Jr.
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : COSTA MESA : Basketball Hoops' Fate Hangs on Panel
By Willson Cummer
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : IRVINE : League to Discuss Campaign Reforms
By Shelby Grad
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : COSTA MESA : Fair Manager Leaves Legacy of Growth
By Willson Cummer
NORTH : ANAHEIM : Police Picket Council Meeting a 3rd Time
By Terry Spencer
SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : LAGUNA HILLS : Judge May OK Bar to Area's Annexation
By Richard Core
CENTRAL : WESTMINSTER : Ambulance Service Makes First Run
By Bert Eljera
SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College Names President
By Richard Core
NORTH : ANAHEIM : Broadcasters Hall of Fame Moving to City
By Matt Lait
Panel Kills Bill to Bar State Colleges to Illegal Immigrants
By Eric Bailey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anaheim to Pay Fired Officer Back Wages : Courts: City says fighting him in court would have cost more than the $155,000 settlement. Patrolman failed to help injured man.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Restaurateur Takes Stand in Valet's Trial : Courts: Larry Cano says he never gave unlimited bank account access to the man accused of stealing $400,000 from him.
By Rene Lynch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DiMarco Ready to Seek State's Top School Job
By Jodi Wilgoren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hundreds of Tires Slashed in Garden Grove
Roberti Likely to Quit Key Senate Post to Fight Recall : Politics: Officials announce a petition drive against the powerful legislator has qualified for the ballot. The lawmaker also wants to devote time to focus on his bid for state office.
By John Schwada, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 2 Freeway Lanes May Reopen Soon : Transportation: State and Santa Clarita officials seek to ease bottleneck of vehicles heading into the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles.
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : San Fernando Gets Long-Awaited Help : Recovery: Officials complain it took an earthquake to get Metrolink stop. And it took another week to get a disaster center.
By Geoffrey Mohan and Julio Moran, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Geoffrey Mohan is a correspondent and Julio Moran is a Times staff writer
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : The Lows of High-Pressure Job : Safety: Firefighters keep 24-hour vigils to monitor water pumped from healthy to quake-damaged mains. It's a lesson in creativity, boredom and discomfort.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SYLMAR : Hardware Store Still a Bastion for Jittery City
By Geoffrey Mohan
WOODLAND HILLS : Life Slowly Is Returning to Normal
By Kurt Pitzer
SHERMAN OAKS : Area's Damage Called a Well-Kept Secret
By Scott Glover
NORTH HILLS : Residents Protected Station From Looting
By Jeff Schnaufer
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Where to Get Help : A GUIDE TO COPING WITH THE QUAKE
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : 'Dress-Rehearsal' for The Big One Offered Invaluable Lessons
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Unsafe to Drink
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : A Diamond in the Rough : Transportation: Nearly two decades ago, car-pool lanes were unpopular. But after the temblor, Caltrans is trying them again on the Santa Monica Freeway.
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Closure of City Hall Comes as a Surprise : Quake repair: Damage to the Santa Clarita government building is worse than thought. Employees and tenants will be kept out for up to three months.
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Antelope, Santa Clarita Valley Leaders Share Relief Proposals
By Phil Sneiderman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Killed in Fiery Car Crash
Fired Black Officer Alleges Prejudice in Lawsuit Against LAPD : Courts: Brian K. Powell contends he was harassed by Valley supervisors and was the target of racial remarks.
By Josh Meyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Extensive Plan Fails to Alleviate Homelessness : Santa Monica: The city's policies are being criticized for making matters worse. Those on the streets aren't very happy either.
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Families Transferred as Shelters in Simi, Fillmore Consolidate Service
By Maia Davis and Tracy Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jurors Told of Cash Found in Priest's Rooms : Courts: A maid testifying in the trial of Father David Piroli says she discovered stacks and bags of bills.
By Mack Reed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Board OKs Ordinance Outlawing Price Gouging : Recovery: Law applies to costs of emergency supplies in unincorporated areas following disasters.
By Daryl Kelley and Tina Daunt, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bank Robbery Ends With 1 Suspect Hurt, 2 Arrested : Ventura: Suspects fled to a Fillmore mobile home park before one is hit by a tractor-trailer rig and the other two are arrested.
By J.E. Mitchell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Crime Rate in Ventura Decreases 6% in 1993 : Police: City reports decline in robberies, rapes and assaults. However, there were more homicides than the year before.
By Julie Fields, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
EARTHQUAKE: THE LONG ROAD BACK : Displaced Simi Pupils to Attend Rival School
By Brenda Day, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Theater Panel to Vote on Sign Plans for Arts Center : Thousand Oaks: The commission will consider three options, including a 15-foot-high marquee with message board.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CAMARILLO : Church Teacher Denies Molestation
By Dwayne Bray
PIRU : Work Delayed on Oil Spill Cleanup
By Joanna M. Miller
OXNARD : 4 Reappointed to Planning Board
By Jeff Mcdonald
CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Rebuilding Span
By J.E. Mitchell
OJAI : School Investigates Alleged Racial Slurs
By Jeff Mcdonald
VENTURA : Art Adds New Dimension to Seniors' Lives
By Kay Saillant
CASITAS SPRINGS : Repairs After Crash Close Highway 33
By Julie Fields
OXNARD : City Renames Street but Not After Chavez
By Jeff Mcdonald
Quick-Moving Storm Causes No Damage
By Kay Saillant
THOUSAND OAKS : Man Arrested in Dec. 31 Assault
By Julie Fields
OXNARD : Pre-Application Plan OKd for Developers
By Jeff Mcdonald
Residents Sought for Duty on Grand Jury
By Kay Saillant
SIMI VALLEY : City Amends Law on Political Signs
By Sara Catania
Residential Sales in County Increase by 5.4% From 1992 to 1993 : Housing: Most of the rise occurs during the fourth quarter. Experts say many first-time buyers were lured by a mix of low interest rates and low prices.
By Constance Sommer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura Takes First Step to Change Zoning in Industrial Sector : Planning: City studies status change that would enable two land-owning families and a copy service firm to provide residential and commercial uses on 77 acres.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Convicted in Theft of Company's Computer Files
Elderly Man Found After 3-Day Disappearance : Ventura: Gordon Ellis' son discovers him in a field, suffering from exposure. An aftershock may have frightened him.
By Christina Lima, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hazardous Waste Centers
By Sara Catania
Obituaries
County Metrolink Ridership Up 30%
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Clippers Rise to Occasion, Beat SuperSonics, 111-103
By Chris Baker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Magic's Planned Tour of Indonesia Is Scrapped
From Associated Press
It Always Seems as Though the 0.6 Fan Hogs All the Chips
By Shav Glick
A Glimmer of Light for Kings' Granato : Hockey: After team falls behind, 3-0, he scores two goals to help Kings get a 4-4 tie.
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Notes on a Scorecard
By Allan Malamud
Big Blues Lingering at Cabo San Lucas
By Pete Thomas
Bass Create Own Storm at Lakes Castaic, Casitas
COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Providence Beats No. 14 Syracuse
From Associated Press
AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Sampras, Courier Reach Semifinals
From Associated Press
BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Charging Call Allows Palmdale to Escape
Northridge Women Fall to Pacific in Initial Outing Since Earthquake
Boys
Girls
NBA ROUNDUP : It's a Start for Smith: His 25 Points Lead Knicks Over the Suns, 98-96
From Associated Press
NHL ROUNDUP : Belfour Shuts Out Red Wings
From Associated Press
Crescenta Valley Girls Dogged by Muir's Press in 62-59 Loss
By Kennedy Cosgrove, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jurisprudence
From Associated Press
SUPER BOWL XXVIII / DAILY REPORT : Players Don't See Red Over Georgia Flag
By Bill Plaschke
Super Bowl Xxviii / Daily Report
By T.J. Simers
Tes Whitlock Saddleback, So. Basketball / Guard Whitlock...
TITAN NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Testimony Heats Up in Huffman's Suit
By Mike Digiovanna
It Might Not Show, but Rustlers' Brun Is Having a Blast
By Steve Kresal
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Zitterkopf Paces SCC Women
LOS ALAMITOS : New Zealand Remains the Land of Milk and Money for Gorov
By Steve Andersen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
LeAnn Kazmer Orange Coast, So. Basketball / Forward...
SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL : Marina Alone in First After Beating Seahawks
By Martin Henderson
Draft Headed to Stanford
By Michael Itagaki
GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Recovers to Beat San Clemente in Overtime
Sunset League Girls' Basketball
PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Dominates Tustin in Dual Wrestling Meet
Foothill League Reduces Winter Sports Schedules by One-Third
Jeremiah Ross, a 6-5, 285-pound first-team all-county...
GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Marina's Benson Gets Victory, and a Party
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Departing Grant Center Gets More Than Handshake
Fresh Angle: Brooks a Bill Who Has Yet to Be Buffaloed
By Mike Penner
Clippers Move Knick Game to Anaheim During Repairs
By Eric Shepard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Ringing Testament to New Boss
By Mike Downey
SUPER BOWL XXVIII / BUFFALO BILLS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS : A Wild, Satisfying Journey : Pro football: Former Bruin, Ram James Washington overcomes tragedy and excels as a Cowboy.
By T.J. Simers, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXVIII / BUFFALO BILLS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS : There's No Letting Go : Cowboy Lineman Isn't Allowed to Forget Two Infamous Plays
By Steve Springer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Decides to Continue Its Winter Sports Seasons
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SUPER BOWL XXVIII / BUFFALO BILLS vs. DALLAS COWBOYS : Switch Is On for Newton : Pro football: The tackle brings his own style, way of looking at life and unique spirit to the Cowboys.
By Bill Plaschke, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harding Falling Victim to Tension? : Figure skating: She stumbles twice in practice. Second report says her ex-husband is linking her to Kerrigan attack.
By John Balzar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Old and the New : High-Tech Gyms Come to Those Willing to Wait
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They're Full of Character : Unique Gyms Gain Charm From Their Quirks, Flaws
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jaws of a Dilemma : Fearful Surfers Help Close Diving Excursions That Lured Great White Sharks Off Santa Cruz
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Old and the New : Fullerton's Home Hasn't Changed With the Times
By Peter Barzilai, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Therapy for Shellshocked CSUN : College basketball: Reeling from string of tragedies, Matadors welcome first post-quake practice, held at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion.
By Mike Hiserman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shoving Incident Cited as a Factor in Cancellation
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Withdrawal From Track Meet May Cost Northridge NCAA Funds
By John Ortega, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Prep Officials Vote to Try to Save Seasons
By Eric Shepard, TIMES PREP SPORTS EDITOR
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