- Irish Do Their Best to Make Miami No. 1 : Orange Bowl: Notre Dame dodges first-half bullets, then shoots a Rocket at previously unbeaten Colorado, 21-6. Holtz says Irish should be No. 1.
- F. Raymond Silliman and James A. Krzeminski...
- Stock Ups & Downs : Entertainment, Biotechnology Lead Gainers, but Performance Lags Behind National Surge Fueled by Takeovers
- Ventura Bank Opens Trading on NASDAQ
- Disneyland Raises One-Day Ticket Price to $25.50
- Miners, Pittston Announce Pact in Bitter Strike
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Decline in Riders Clouds Ferry Service
- The 1990 Tournament of Roses Parade : Parade Floats on Display
- Bush Attends Brother-in-Law's Funeral Services
- New Czech Leader Orders Amnesty for Up to 30,000
- WORLD : Bush Picks New Panama Envoy
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Freeman Relies on Instincts
- Despite Chill in the Air, Revelers Give a Warm Welcome to 1990s
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- Census Data Assists Business Where It Counts: Accurate Demographics : Research: The nationwide count yields unequaled demographic information for marketing strategists.
- Radioactive Waste Disposal Application to be Reviewed
- Dale E. Drexler has been named vice...
- Yes, sir!: Queen Elizabeth II gave more...
- Circuit City Has Boomed to an Electronics Metropolis
- Pamela L. Deitz has been named sales...
- Stock Delisting Exempted for Traditional Industries
- Prices Rise in Poland as Shift to Free-Market Economy Starts
- Visits by Hungry Bears Fire Up a Sierra Dispute : Animals: Some say the marauding beasts should be shot. Others argue that it's all the fault of man. An emergency bear law is considered.
- Returning U.S. Soldiers Tell of Hero Treatment
- Salvadoran Witness
- NATION : Cockpit Smoke Cuts Flight Short
- He Was a Tower of Power on USC's Winning Drive : MVP: Ricky Ervins, who carried the football 30 times for 126 yards, says the Trojans wore down the Wolverines.
- Hurricanes Voted No. 1
- Schembechler Goes Out in (His) Style : Coach: Bo throws a fit in his final game on sidelines, then berates officials in his final postgame interview.
- Budget Proposal to Arrive a Week Late, Congress Is Warned
- P.M. BRIEFING : Du Pont to Sell Virology Unit
- Who'll Use the 1990 Census Data? Let Us Count the Companies : Demographics: As a marketing tool, the sheer volume of information is priceless. Users wish only that they didn't have to wait 10 years for updates.
- COLUMN ONE : Firms See Profit in Toll Roads : At a time when governments are having trouble finding money for highways, some private businesses have offered to build them.
- Pravda Has New Look for 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mattea Out of Murray's Shadow
- Congressman Convicted in Wedtech Case Quits
- SANTA ANITA : Akinemod Might Not Know It, but She Might Be Quite a Filly
- HALL OF FAME BOWL : Slack Lifts Auburn Past Ohio State
- BBC Show Says Steroid Effect May Be Mental
- CITRUS BOWL : George Right on Key, Virginia Out of Sync as Illinois Wins, 31-21
- Leslie Caron Still Retains Her Youthful Piquancy at Age of 52
- Entrepreneur Has Hit in 'Sneaker Pack,' a Backpack Shaped Like a Shoe : Marketing: Three months after introducing novelty items, sales are looking good. 'I've always dreamed of making it big,' inventor says. 'I'm right at the threshold.'
- Xontech Inc. in Van Nuys won a...
- Daring Raid Freed U.S. Operative : Rescue: Businessman reportedly was recruited by the CIA. The elite Delta Force struck before the invasion.
- Courtrooms Enter Video Age as Use of Taped Evidence in Trials Increases : Justice: Judges and lawyers say a picture is worth a thousand words. But some say well-edited videos can misrepresent situations. And some legal experts fear juries may give undue weight to a video presentation.
- Plugging the Dropout Hole
- SPOTLIGHT : COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cult: Painful Sincerity Amid the Riffs
- Dow Soars 56.95 to All-Time High : Wall Street: Industrial average breaks the 2,800 barrier for the first time.
- The 1990 Tournament of Roses Parade : The Winners
- New Decade Economic View of S.D.
- L.A. Gets Half Inch, First Rain Since Thanksgiving
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Body Recovered in Collapsed Garage
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Shooting Victim 1st of 1990 Murder Toll
- DEATHS : New Romanian Official Dies
- DEATHS : Princess Di's Designer Dies
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Blaze Spreads From Shop to 3 Homes
- The 1990 Tournament of Roses Parade : Away From the Parade's Glitter, the Grunt Work Goes On
- La Habra Report Warns of Water Shortages
- Irish Do Their Best to Make Miami No. 1 : Sugar Bowl: Hurricanes blow hard about their claim to a third national championship in eight seasons after getting past Alabama, 33-25.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : If Giants Are Looking for Help, They Won't Get It From Media
- THEATER : Selections for the New Season Show Plenty of Ambition
- Wilson Will Make Music With NEA Grant
- Northridge Firm Takes Over Consumer Mortgage
- ITT General Controls in Burbank won a...
- Communists Not Banned From Romanian Elections
- Jurors Shown Videotape of Montoya and $3,000 Check
- Shamir Retreats, Ending Crisis : Won't Fire Science Minister
- Shamir Firm as Coalition Teeters : Israel: Hawkish prime minister refuses to budge on his firing of Science Minister Ezer Weizman.
- Battling The Medfly
- Ongoing Rancho Bernardo Study Seeks to Unveil Mystery of Aging
- Midnight Arrival Helps New Twins Span Two Decades
- Wales' NHL All-Star Game Starters Told
- Racing Yacht Runs Into Whale
- Holtz Stunned by No. 2 Ranking
- Legal File
- THE 1989 DOW INDUSTRIAL INDEX, DAY BY DAY : HIGHLIGHTS
- Solomon Birnbaum; Jewish Scholar
- Loose Barges Clog Icy River; One Spills Fuel
- NATION : Eastern Cuts Fares Up to 45%
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Euphoric East Bloc Faces Tough Road to Democracy
- Salvadoran Witness
- Whitlock Gives Loara More Than a Shot in the Arm
- Museum Donors Exhibit the Art of Giving
- Construction Spending at 10-Month High
- Thomas Bros. Begins Computer Mapping
- Campeau May Come to Terms With Lenders
- Chrysler Shows 2-Engine Van That Splits in 2
- Junk Bonds Begin to Live Down to Their Name : Finance: Once a popular way for weak companies to raise cash, the market has fallen into disrepute.
- Hotels Ready and Waiting for Convention Center to Fill Their Registers : Tourism: Delays in the center's construction left San Diego with a hotel room glut, but owners are hopeful that 1990 will be a different story.
- New Year Revelry Also Splits Beirut : Lebanon: Pro-Iranian Hezbollah tries to keep it quiet but night spots are hot in Syrian, Christian areas.
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- Drizzle May Be a Precursor to Scattered Thunderstorms
- Fire Kills 4 in House
- Cocaine Death Squad Chief Seized, Police Say
- U.S. Diplomats Expelled in Tiff Leave Managua
- Couple Found Dead in Bell Trailer Home
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 2 Union Officials at United Airlines Quit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 3rd 'Incredible Hulk' Film Slated
- The Liberal Agenda Will Have a Long Wait : Supreme Court: It's been conservative for a decade. But Reagan appointees are moving it toward the reactionary.
- Wildlife. The Fight for Space. : As homes march up hillsides and offices sprout on fields, Orange County's wildlife battles for its dwindlng habitat. : SEAL BEACH : Killing of Red Foxes Still Hounding Navy
- Chapman College Women Lose, 89-75
- THE SIDELINES : NCAA to Move Into New HQ in Feb.
- Toys 'R' Us Sales Take Off as Video Games, Ninja Soar
- Tanker Towed as Experts Try to Stem Morocco Oil Spill
- USC Beats Bo in His Last Rose Bowl, 17-10
- Curfew Ordered for 650,000 Arabs
- BYE-BYE BIG BOY? The Marriott Corp.'s decision...
- WORLD : 7 Die in Greenland's Bloodiest Mass Shooting; Suspect Held
- Faux Fur and Logic
- Awareness a Weapon in Fighting Hate Crimes : Prejudice: The Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission tries to ease tensions among diverse groups. Sometimes it's an uphill battle.
- Thanks, Santa
- Specter of Famine in Ethiopia
- Hoard Up for MVP, but He's Crossed Up by Michigan Loss
- He's Not a Quarterback Since Team Put Quarter in the Rack
- Wildlife. The Fight for Space. : As homes march up hillsides and offices sprout on fields, Orange County's wildlife battles for its dwindlng habitat. : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Cougar Population Appears Stable
- Hey, That Was Some Kind of Cliche-Filled Pigskin Poppycock!
- P.M. BRIEFING : MiniScribe Files for Bankruptcy
- Earl E. Stolte has joined Valle de...
- Wildlife. The Fight for Space. : As homes march up hillsides and offices sprout on fields, Orange County's wildlife battles for its dwindlng habitat. : Crucial Turn Sought in Least Tern Wars
- Man Arrested in New Year's Gunfire
- THE SIDELINES : MacLeod Waits for Kings' Call
- Seminoles Play Like the Best Team in the Nation : Fiesta Bowl: Florida State's Bowden not pushing for playoff after Willis leads 41-17 rout of Nebraska.
- No Place for Raging Capitalism : Eastern Europe: Nations emerging from the collapse of communism are likely to tilt leftward--to social democracy on the Swedish model.
- SHORT TAKES : Heston Hails Vanessa Redgrave
- Scott W. McEwen, Jeffrey R. Davis, Susan...
- East Baltimore Gang: How They Joined the Rich and Became Famous
- BOOK REVIEWS : Vices, Virtues Mix in a Small Town
- First Troops Pulled Out of Panama : Deployments: 141 artillerymen from Ft. Ord are on their way home. Bush says there are no new developments on the Noriega standoff.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Drunk Driving Suspect Fatally Shot
- Pair Fight to Keep Canyon From Being Turned Into Ballparks
- Changes in Health Care
- Wildlife. The Fight for Space. : As homes march up hillsides and offices sprout on fields, Orange County's wildlife battles for its dwindlng habitat. : Audubon, Irvine Co. Protect the Herons
- Bo's Farewell Is by the Book : USC Beats Michigan, 17-10, on Late Drive : Rose Bowl: Schembechler's record in game drops to 2-8 as he ends career as Wolverine coach.
- Marinovich Goes From a Colt to a Trojan Horse : Quarterback: There were a lot of doubters when the season started, but nearly everybody believes in his talent now.
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- Movies - Jan. 2, 1990
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 2, 1990
- O.C. Shootings by Officers Are at Record High
- Rose Tourney Blooms in Its Second Century : Parade: Zsa Zsa on horseback and Elvis' head liven up Pasadena's annual street party.
- Staff Study of Chemical Risk Stops Short of Ban : Industry: Report prepared for air quality board recommends safety measures. Danger at five plants is cited.
- Violators Take Notice of Bills for Removing Posters : Advertising: 528 residents were assessed charges for removing their nailed and thumbtacked signs from public property.
- Rain Makes a Noisy Entrance : O.C. Storm Brings Up to .75 Inch
- 68 Arrested, 8 Hurt in New Year's Gunfire : Shootings: Police say a public information campaign did cut down on the sometimes deadly tradition. But shots still rang out throughout the county.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A Dozen Who Shaped the 80s
- Rocky Mountain West Receiving Tourism Boost From Far East : Travel Industry: America's Mountain states have benefited from a major push to attract Asian tourists to the region's scenic views, forests and national parks.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Man Arrested After Needle Pricks Son
- WHAT'S NEW? From The Times Orange County...
- Give Us a Reason to Use Our Franchise : Ethics: Lack of civic trust adds to the problems government is supposed to solve. The proposed code for L.A. officials is a hopeful step.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Takes Toll on Infants Faster
- LOTTERY RESULTS: DEC. 30
- Classroom Crisis Is a Job for Business - Education: Today's growing class of school drop-outs is tomorrow's work force. Concerned corporate leaders know what they have to do.
- AT&T; Rings In Decade With State Rate Cut
- COLUMN ONE : Keeping a Grip on the Past : The historic preservation movement is fighting to retain its power. But it's losing some key battles around the country.
- Paychecks to Medicare--New Federal Laws Take Effect
- For Some on INS Bus to Tijuana, It's a Round Trip
- East Germans Uncorking New Year of Freedom
- Federal Drug Cases More Than Triple in Last 10 Years : Law: Rehnquist says more judges are needed to handle the increased workload. He urges immediate action by Congress.
- Bush Salutes 'Courageous Men' : Casualties: The President visits American soldiers wounded in the invasion. A little girl says her best Christmas present was 'her daddy.'
- Communists Propose Party 'Self-Dissolution' : Romania: A reform faction takes the initiative. A new era of relations with the Soviets is foreseen.
- Science / Medicine : Body Cells Exact Cruel Revenge for Indulging in Too Much Holiday Spirit : Health: 'Tis the season to nurse a New Year's hangover. But scientists say both causes and cures of the morning-after malady are highly individual.
- Behind Pasadena's Rose-Colored Glasses, a City of Diversity : Parade: Colorful floats and spirited bands will take a tour of the city's high and low points.
- Tribute to a War Hero
- After Years of Winning, Hatfield Worried About the Wording : Cotton Bowl: Arkansas coach fussing over contract before facing Tennessee in second consecutive trip to Dallas.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY SPORTS IN THE '80s : QUOTABLE
- ART REVIEW : The Eccentric Buddhist Vision of Ito Jakuchu, Greengrocer and Artist
- New PBS Funding Plan: Not a Clear Picture : Television: Some producers think it will foster shows that look like commercial TV. Officials believe it will lead to innovative programming.
- HARRIS E. KERSHNAR : Firing Back at Ex-Employer : Attorney Discusses Lawsuits Over Wrongful Termination
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Some Lincoln Investors Did Not Lose: Bankers...
- Small Investors' Holdings Tripled in '80s: The...
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- Two Sought in Shooting and Robbery of Worker in Rainbow
- Oceanside Drugs, Violence Blamed on Gang Invasion
- Canada tied Finland, 3-3, in the World...
- Randall Can't Handle the Zone : Rams: Los Angeles abandons man-to-man and frustrates Cunningham by keeping him in the pocket.
- Holtz's Big Sin Is That He Wins, Wins, Wins
- Mark Calcavecchia shot a final-round 71 for...
- Jazz Reviews : Smith Goes Overboard at Marla's Memory Lane
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- Ex-Agent's Ties to Noriega Give Israelis Pause : Mercenaries: Mike Harari once worked for Mossad. But he became the Panama strongman's right-hand man.
- Adieu to Trends of the '80s?
- Kohl Suggests Reunification in Context of United Europe : Germany: The chancellor faces a tough election a year from now.
- 10th Try the Charm as Titan 3 Blasts Off : Space: Launch follows 9 postponements. It's the debut of a second private U.S. firm hauling payloads into space for a fee.
- Passengers Cheer, Clap as Panama Airport Reopens : Travel: The first commercial flight since the invasion arrives. The U.S. Army retains a strong presence.
- Officer Saves Three From Flames After Auto Crash
- Science / Medicine : SCIENCE CALENDAR : Dinosaur Menagerie Show Puts Beasts Into Motion
- Rams Have the Last Word, 21-7 : NFC playoffs: L.A. offense scores on first two possessions and all-zone defense shuts down Cunningham and Eagles.
- Beathard Agrees to Join Chargers : Pro football: Former Redskins' general manager has not signed deal, but says he will end one-season TV career and become San Diego general manager.
- NOTEBOOK : Rams Put Their Foul-Weather Reputation on Ice With Victory
- Legalizing Illicit Drugs
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- ART : Early Exhibits to Display Contemporary Look
- Bowl Games and Parades Help Ring in the New Year on TV
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Embattled Gorbachev Urges Unity : Soviet Union: He promises that his programs will 'yield rich fruit for every person.'
- Cartoonist Returns to 'The Far Side' With Cows Intact : Humor: Gary Larson is back from a 14-month hiatus. And, he promises, with him comes his bizarre view of the world.
- Plains-speaking paper: quick wit at a snail's pace.
- Warmer Air in East Brings Relief but Also a Flood of New Problems
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : LAW ENFORCEMENT : Police Corps Creation Would Help Recruiting
- Science / Medicine : Low Protein Helps Kidney Patients
- Woman's Calls Buried by 'So Many Cases' : Crime: The victim phoned police four times before she was killed, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend. "We can't provide personal bodyguards," an officer says.
- An Opportunity for Greener Politics : Environment: The end of the Cold War also ends the rationale for tolerating toxic pollution by the defense industry.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY SPORTS IN THE '80s : IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
- Suit Threatened Over Waste Dump: Utilities have...
- A Dozen Who Shaped the 80s
- Papua New Guinea Quakes
- Hidden Population Poses Census Windfall for Cities
- Legalizing Illicit Drugs
- Steelers Give Oilers the Boot in Overtime
- Spurrier Will Go Back to Florida as the Coach
- Bo Says Hello Larry, Then It's Goodby : Rose Bowl: Michigan's Schembechler will bow out today against USC's Smith, his former pupil and longtime friend.
- RUNNING : Rule Change May Have Officials Using Eraser on Record Book
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- Expect More Change, More of Same on Local TV, Radio
- A Dozen Who Shaped the 80s
- Fundamentalist Afghan Rebels Reported Hanged
- Socially Subdued : Days of Glitz and Glamour Give Way to a Kinder, Gentler and More Sensible Party Era
- BOOK REVIEW : Grim Tales Inhabit Special Dark Reality
- Growth, Traffic, Airport Are Issues for '90s : Future: High housing costs may send workers south of the border in search of affordable housing in the new decade.
- Firefighters by Fireplaces : Remodel: New Agua Dulce firehouse began life as family home.
- Shock Troops of the Toxics War : Pesticides: Being sprayed with malathion is nothing compared to what farm workers endure. Now, maybe city people will rally to their cause.
- Pacoima Woman Saved From Empty Cesspool
- Ed Chynoweth, the president of the Western...
- PREP REVIEW : Even Though He's Not the Boss, Hattrup Still Winner With Brea-Olinda
- NHL ROUNDUP : Two Big Wins Give Jets Confidence
- BMI Grants HBO One-Month License Extension: Broadcast...
- 7 Die in Texas Car Crash
- Issue of Japanese Racism Grows With Immigration
- NUMBERS GAME: Looking back on the '80s,...
- Bush Tapes 1990 Greeting for Soviets
- Legalizing Illicit Drugs
- Science / Medicine : Study Finds Birth Centers Safe
- Pop Goes the Refund
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY SPORTS IN THE '80s : THE GOOD, BAD AND UGLY OF THE DECADE
- ANALYSIS : Rams Got Defensive About It
- CITRUS BOWL : Virginia Owns Plenty of Options for Illinois
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Payton Is Difference in Oregon State Win
- Jazz Reviews : Cedar Walton Trio Closes Out 1989 at Catalina's
- Buchwald Lawsuit
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Struggles to Forge New East Bloc Policy
- Aquino Reshuffles Cabinet but Keeps Ramos : Philippines: The shake-up is unlikely to satisfy the rebels or other critics, analysts say.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : JUDICIARY : Preserve Sanctity of Judicial Impartiality
- Lesson of '80s: False Springs Mean Lingering Winter of Civic Discontent
- COPPER BOWL : Arizona's Offense Sputters, but Defense Helps Beat North Carolina State
- Victory Could Help Sweeten the Deal for Bill Curry : Sugar Bowl: Alabama coach tries to downplay talk of a possible contract extension as he prepares team to meet No. 2 Miami.
- New Program Exec Has Big Plans for Public TV : Television: With a firmer grip on the corporate reins than her predecessors had, Jennifer Lawson plans to enlist Hollywood talent for more innovative programming.
- A Dozen Who Shaped the 80s
- ON THE RECORD
- Diverse L.A. Drug Culture Threatens AIDS Outreach
- Singapore's Premier Says He Will Retire at End of 1990
- Salvador Refugees Yearn for Home : Honduras: The recent guerrilla offensive has caused the suspension of plans for repatriation.
- Canon to Pay $2.5 Million: Canon U.S.A....
- Quake Put Damper on Work
- Donald K. Wilgus; UCLA Professor
- Roots Run Deep in Effort to Save Trees
- Putting Priorities in Order
- Jets Show Interest in George Perles
- Help-Wanted Index Falls: A widely watched measure...
- A Dozen Who Shaped the 80s
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A Dozen Who Shaped the 80s
- Asian-Americans Put Quality Above Price, Survey Says : Marketing: The new data on preferences will likely add to advertisers' perplexity over how to reach this potentially lucrative, but culturally and linguistically diverse population.
- Fall From Gracie: New York City gets...
- Daisy Young; Mother of Atlanta Mayor
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : $1-Million Jackpot Winner Quits Work
- SITTING IT OUT: Those wanting to cheer...
- Homicides Set Record in County
- Deputies Find Body After Call to 911
- Maybe, in Retirement, Bo Can Take a Poll on Polls
- ROSE BOWL NOTES : Taylor Finally Can Play in Pasadena
- Overtime Not Nervous Time When Bubby's Buddies Play
- Beathard Confirms He'll Join Chargers : NFL: Former Redskins' executive says he is ready to sign contract to become team's next general manager.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- McDonald's Says No More Checks: McDonald's customers...
- Inflation Rate to Settle at 4% in 1990, S&P; Says : Economy: Prices for automobiles, food and clothing are expected to remain flat. Gas heating, insurance and health-care costs could rise.