- Wakia Holds On to Win Feature Race by a Head
- Chevron Sues Pennzoil, Acts to Strengthen Takeover Defenses
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : 2 Cargo Ships Sink; 39 Seamen Missing
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : 4th Drought Year Seen as Disastrous
- Medfly Find in Westminster 'Very Bad Sign'
- Canyon Tranquil in Winter
- Schools, Federal Offices Close as Snow Hits East
- L.A. Adopts Leningrad as Its 16th 'Sister City'
- POOREST NATIONS GET A BOOST
- UCLA Beats Arizona in Volleyball Regional
- NFL Clears Ryan of Bounty on Cowboys
- A New Man on the Point for Owners : Baseball: Charles O'Connor took over at the last minute as lead negotiator for baseball management. Will his outlook affect the outcome of the talks?
- TV Reviews : 'Against the Mob' Long on '40s Chic, Short on All Else
- The Garden Grove Symphony has received several...
- Factory Layoffs Push U.S. Unemployment to 5.4% : Economy: The rise is seen by some as another sign of a recession. But Wall Street reacted positively on hopes that the Federal Reserve would be spurred to lower interest rates.
- Toy Company Offers Kids a Chance to Give
- Nissan Calls Pair's Spy Charge 'Absurd'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Barco Heads Home After Bombings
- Nearly Electrocuted Bear Now Well Enough to Be Outdoors
- COLUMN ONE : The Media: Bush Plays It Cozy : His casual, friendly approach has revived the presidential press conference. Ironically, he may be cutting himself off from the public.
- Long Beach Plan for Auto Mall Suffers Setback
- Carousel Exhibit at Lobby Gallery
- Ex-Cons, Youths Reviving East L.A. Gangs
- ACC and Big East Conferences Meet the Challenge in Series
- Roper Puts His Best Foot Forward
- Cal Lutheran Dismisses Shoup in Absentia
- The draw for the 1990 World Cup...
- GARDEN GROVE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Loara Overcomes Panic to Beat Magnolia
- Local Teams Hoping for Big-Time Day : College basketball: USD and USIU travel for games with ranked teams, and SDSU plays host to USC for the first time in 50 years.
- Master's Pitcher Posts Big Win in Game Show
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Heart,' Though 'Hasty,' Is Filled With Warmth
- Quick! It's the holiday season. There is...
- Where to Find What You Need at the Malls This Holiday Season
- Case of Man Who Died of Heart Failure Is Treated as Homicide
- 3 'Hot Lab' Opponents Admitted to NRC Case
- Two Palmdale High football players involved in...
- Kehrli, Lucas Carry Corona del Mar
- Dameworth Seeks a National Title
- Political Women
- BOXING : Gullible Public Getting What It Deserves
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Beilstein Paces Unbeaten Tustin at Santa Ana
- Actor Jimmy Stewart has been increasingly associated...
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- Boesky Gets a Haircut, Moves to Halfway House in Brooklyn
- Catching the Ultimate Spirit : Frisbee Disc Jockeys Find Joy in a Game Long on Competition, Camaraderie and Integrity
- European Leaders to Push for a Single Currency
- Robbins Wants All of Secret FBI Tape Released
- Montreal Looks Within Itself in Wake of Mass Killing : Violence: Some say the cold-blooded murder of 14 women was the work of a singular madman. Others aren't so sure.
- Exxon Spill Killed as Many as 270,000 Birds, Report Says
- 5 Youths Arrested in Simi Auto Vandalism
- West Hollywood Card Club Proposed
- Life, Yes; but Is It Yet Human Life? : Abortion: This is no issue for legislators who undercut the well-being of women and children already alive.
- DIVISION VIII NOTES : Football Game No. 1 for Orange High School
- Mike Shanahan, former Raider head coach and...
- Golf Coaches Hall of Fame to Induct Cullum
- El Camino Real Battles Gamely but Loses, 20-7
- Familiarity Breeds Good Matchups in Tonight's Finals : 3-A Championship (8 p.m.): Strategies won't be a mystery when Morse takes another run at Rancho Buena Vista.
- A Stint on Stage
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Rocky Flats Cleanup Agreement Signed
- Fears of Insect Invasion Come True for Neighbors
- A Most Unlikely Devotee Is '100% Salsera'
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : Associate Curator Gets a Warm Welcome
- Mac Will Be Missed by Good and Bad : Courts: Roderick (Mac) MacPherson retires as a bailiff at the Van Nuys courthouse. He is well liked by criminal defendants as by lawyers, clerks, police officers and judges.
- Students Put Their Lives Into Writing
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Rain Delays Flight of Titan 3 Rocket
- Barn Raising Shifts to the Playground : Life Style: With funding scarce, volunteers are getting out their tools and building community projects themselves.
- Girl Wins Coloring Contest
- $50,000 Grant Gives Fresh Life to Marshland
- Missing 3-Year-Old Boy Found Unhurt in Tijuana
- NEWPORT BEACH : Alligator in Van Gives Officer a Shock
- Pedro's Mexican Connection
- Oilers Stay Hot, Defeat Kings, 5-4, in Overtime : Hockey: Resurgent Edmonton is 9-1-1 in its last 11 games, a streak that has taken club from last to atop the Smythe Division.
- Reggie Rogers, a former Detroit Lion defensive...
- NBC Has Grand Plans for Carsey-Werner's 'Grand'
- Coffee Mail-Art Exhibit Stirs Up Plenty of Undiluted Passion for Java
- Kodak Taps Its President to Succeed Retiring CEO
- American Bald Eagles Making Dramatic Gains
- Cranston Says He'll Overcome Tarnished Image
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Convicts Plug Toilets to Vent Frustrations
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Top Bulls, Extend Streak
- Bailey Wins Third Division II Award
- LAGUNA BEACH BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Killum Sparks Lynwood in Victory
- Is Norton Simon's Rembrandt Real?
- Cinematheque Celebrates Art of Music Video
- Poll Ranks L.A. No. 1 Place for Apartment Investing : Real Estate: Overbuilt commercial properties and overpriced residential sites have pushed more and more investors toward apartments.
- Puppet Shows for Children Return to Library
- Latinos Aiding Policeman Who Killed 2 Blacks
- Firm Pleads Guilty in Defense Fraud Case : Pentagon: Two former U.S. officials are further implicated in the contract scandal. The company will pay $5.8 million under a plea bargain agreement.
- Communists Try to Defend Top Moscow Role
- 2 Dead in Soviet Ship Fire
- Tree-Planting Project Begins on King Boulevard
- A TRADE PACT THAT REALLY WORKS
- Replacement Tree, Toys Defeat the Grinch
- Ex-Husband to Be Tried in Killing of Lottery Winner
- Olivia Newton-John Makes Waves With Dirt From Beach Home Work : Coastline: The singer is an honorary ambassador for the environment, but neighbors say debris is muddying the ocean.
- Gary Coleman's Mother Sues for a Conservator
- Leonard's One-Sided Win Has a Dark Side
- Local Teams Hoping for Big-Time Day : College basketball: USD and USIU travel for games with ranked teams, and SDSU plays host to USC for the first time in 50 years.
- DIVISION VI FINAL : Lucas, Kehrli Lead Corona del Mar, 21-10
- TRABUCO HILLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Los Alamitos Stops Mission Viejo
- Coffee Seller Suspends Deals in El Salvador
- Soviets Ask U.S. to Join in Central America Arms Ban : Diplomacy: For the first time, Moscow declares its readiness to halt weapons transfers within the region.
- 1st U.N. Peace Troops Arrive in Central America
- Lumberyard Damage Too Extensive to Determine Fire's Cause, Officials Say
- The House
- PLACENTIA : City Seeks $300,000 for Widening Street
- Full Verdict in Hunter Case Is Questionable : Justice: Three jurors doubt the group can reach a a full verdict on 197 counts against Nancy Hoover Hunter. The judge gave the group the afternoon off, but ordered them back to deliberations on Monday.
- Erosion Repair Settlement Goes to Vote
- GET WITH THE PROGRAM, GOVERNOR
- FULLERTON : Stop Signs Voted to Deter Commuters
- A newspaper reported that the NFL fined...
- Corona Beats Canyon Springs in Division V
- China Reaffirms Religious Freedom, Bishop Reports
- At Quaint Coronado Inn, Guests Must Dance Before They Doze
- School Daze : Hiring an Educational Consultant Can Take Time, Stress and Confusion Out of Finding the Right College
- LAGUNA HILLS : Honig Picks Senior for Senate Program
- Salvation Army Troops Launch Winter March
- Tattoo Ban May Be Altered to Allow Makeup
- COUNTYWIDE : Warning Issued Over Italian Tableware
- Woman Slain in House, Possibly by Burglar
- WESTMINSTER : Trustees Pressed to Reopen School
- College Mascots Are Fun, but There's Also a Serious Side
- 49ers Win Date With Indiana : Long Beach: A 68-47 victory over New Hampshire sets up game against No. 14 Hoosiers in tournament final.
- ST. MONICA TOURNAMENT : Fairfax Puts Cleveland Down for Count Again
- Trabuco Hills Stops Drive, Tops Orange
- VALENCIA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Servite Does Inside Job on Valencia
- 'Business as Usual' for Tinker Sans Gannett
- Bulgarian Hard-Liners Purged
- Ex-Cons, Young Recruits Reviving East L.A. Gangs
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Rocket Launch Confirmed by U.S.
- Stolen Keys Open the Lid on Prague Party Split
- As Cougar Kittens Grow, So Do Safety Fears : Environment: Next year more than half a dozen will be claiming territory near an Orange County park where two children were mauled.
- The 1990 USA/Mobil Outdoor track and field...
- Timm Rosenbach: Quarterback in Waiting : Cardinals: Rookie from Washington State eager to display his talent in the NFL.
- Running for Themselves and Others : Marathon: Members of the Team in Training work to conquer both the 26.2-mile distance and leukemia.
- In the Center of the Action : Television: While top producers Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner were dealing with CBS this week about joining the network, Roseanne Barr was pressuring them over her popular sitcom.
- Chicago Tribune's Editor Will Resign; Replacement Named
- THE TIMES POLL : Bishop Called Out of Line in Killea Pro-Choice Case
- THE TIMES POLL : Bishop Called Out of Line in Killea Pro-Choice Case
- CONTRACT POST OFFICES
- Designing Women : For Students at the Fashion Institute, Inspiration Is Where They Find It--and How It Looks
- Van Nuys Boy Found Unharmed in Tijuana; Baby-Sitter in Custody
- Chapman Beats Stanislaus in a Real Numbers Game
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Trails Bies by 6 Shots
- Other Teams Make Moves, but Dodgers Are Found Wanting : Baseball: The failure to trade for a center fielder at the winter meetings leaves Lasorda at a loss for words.
- Veteran Broadcaster Herman Departs KFWB
- POP BEAT : Moody Soundgarden Gets a Lift From Cornell's Voice at Whisky
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Reformers Want More Than Retribution, They Want a Purge : East Bloc: There is a sense of urgency because the abuse of history has been as bad as the abuse of power.
- Defense Firms Firing Back at the Pentagon
- Americans Want Reforms in Manila--but What Kind? : Philippines: U.S. experts disagree on the causes of the latest rebellion. And they differ on what urgent advice to offer Aquino.
- 'Merit-Only' College Entry Proposal Failing : Education: Opposition by Japanese-Americans to admission policy change frustrates GOP sponsor. Rep. Rohrabacher isn't giving up the fight.
- San Ysidro
- Compromise Removes Main Obstacle to Calabasas Cityhood
- SANTA WEARS DRESS BLUES
- S.D. Mayor Urges Council to Adopt Growth Initiative
- Mandatory Airline Safety Seats for Infants Urged by Attendants
- Soviets Ask Schuller to Deliver TV Sermon
- Radioactive Water Found Under Rockwell Site : Environment: Officials say the radiation levels appeared to be low and pose no hazard to the public.
- School Districts Reach Busing Cost Agreement
- If All Life Is Sacred, So Is Each Life : Abortion: Activists who fight against war and other evils can't ignore the rights of the human being forming in the womb.
- State Says Neglect Led to Fatal Fire at Day Care
- San Diego
- BUENA PARK : Drive Raises $13,360 for Ailing Teen-Ager
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : SDSU Women Lose Fifth Game in a Row
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oregon St. Falls to Memphis St.
- Leonard Provides 60 Good Reasons for Not Going Inside With Duran
- Jurors Select First Works for 'City Gates' : Public Art: The project is designed to boost cultural identity through the incorporation of major transportation arteries.
- State Survey Shows County Asbestos Threat : Public Health: A health department report states that asbestos should be removed immediately from half of the public buildings inspected in San Diego County. San Diego officials maintain, however, that the public and city employees face no risk.
- The Real Question Is, Would Any College Want John Robinson?
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- Sheldon--'Free Agent for God'
- Limbaugh Olympics
- You Don't Have to Be a Coach to Bash One
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- Sheldon--'Free Agent for God'
- Bill Press' Broadcasts
- Sheldon--'Free Agent for God'
- Comaneci Scores a 10 With Quote on Freedom
- Even in Victory, Some Find Reasons to Complain
- Junior High Dropout Problem Burdens Los Angeles Schools
- Sheldon--'Free Agent for God'
- Bill Press' Broadcasts
- Reader Reverses Role, Takes Shot at Hunter
- $200,000 Per Win Not a Bad Per-Diem
- Junior High Dropout Problem Burdens Los Angeles Schools
- The Message Is Clear: He Should Spit It Out
- This Fight Needed Money-Back Guarantee
- Yesterday's air quality chart and today's forecast...
- You Don't Have to Be a Coach to Bash One
- Murphy Movies
- Here's a Shot McSorley Won't Be Able to Defend
- The Real Question Is, Would Any College Want John Robinson?
- Junior High Dropout Problem Burdens Los Angeles Schools
- Use of ADC Lawyers in Courtrooms
- Talking Fetus
- Use of ADC Lawyers in Courtrooms
- Junior High Dropout Problem Burdens Los Angeles Schools
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- The Anti-CIA Mural in Ecuador's Congress
- Junior High Dropout Problem Burdens Los Angeles Schools
- Bill Press' Broadcasts
- Credit for Mom
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- The Beatle Thrill
- The Real Question Is, Would Any College Want John Robinson?
- The Anti-CIA Mural in Ecuador's Congress
- Even in Victory, Some Find Reasons to Complain
- Another Word on Use of 'Hail Mary' Pass
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- $200,000 Per Win Not a Bad Per-Diem
- Bush and Gorbachev's Malta Summit
- This Fight Needed Money-Back Guarantee
- The Anti-CIA Mural in Ecuador's Congress
- Murphy Movies
- Names in the News - Dec. 9, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 9, 1989
- Bradley Raises Objections to Porter Ranch Project
- Man Arrested in Condo Fire Freed
- Asbestos Remains in Buildings : Health: A year after a survey demanded removal of asbestos from county buildings, the material remains. Official says it presents "no health risk."
- Bradley Objects to Plan for Porter Ranch : Development: The mayor's rejection of $2-billion San Fernando Valley project may impede its approval by the City Council.
- Fruit Flies Found in 2 New Areas : Infestation: Boyle Heights discovery brings the Medfly to within a few miles of downtown produce market.
- High-Scoring Hart Rolls Over Saugus
- Trump Reportedly May Help Develop Ambassador Site
- 'Cosby Show' Producers Won't Take CBS Post
- New U.S. Andean Drug Policy Faces Test : Latin America: Peru and Bolivia want massive economic aid at the outset. This threatens a U.S. timetable.
- Salvador Judge Orders American Casolo Held Preparatory to Trial
- Aquino Refuses to Resign, Assails Politicians Who Backed Rebellion : Philippines: Her speech to a crowd in Manila is laced with slang expressions. It casts her in a new, tougher image.
- Czechs Break the Communist Hold, Near a Coalition : East Bloc: The opposition will predominate in a new government. Old Guard president's resignation expected.
- From the archives: Canadian Killer Sulked When Things Went Wrong
- Loral Corp. Admits to Guilt in Defense Contracts Scandal
- Qintex Expects a Loss: Qintex Entertainment Inc....
- Roger B. Smith, chairman and chief executive...
- LOCAL : Van Nuys Boy Found in Tijuana; Kidnaping Suspect Questioned
- Trying to Put Together a Toy Can Ruin Your Holiday Spirit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Glasnost Doesn't Worry Clancy
- Montoya 'Fixated' on Money, Trial Told
- Palestinians Under Curfew
- WORLD IN BRIEF : INDIA : Leader in Dramatic Bid for Punjab Peace
- LOCAL : Sepulveda Woman Slain in Home
- From Out of the Past, a Very Special Delivery
- Schools Tighten Security After Teachers' Protests : Burbank: The Board of Education will spend $100,000 for emergency phones and alarms. A student who attacked a teacher pleads guilty to battery.
- One Reporter Who Made a Difference
- Only in L.A. / People and Events
- Lakers Get Ready for Trip With Victory Over Suns
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL NCAA WEST REGIONAL : UCLA's Williams Takes Game to a Higher Level
- Carson Hopes to Keep History From Repeating Itself in Semifinal
- THE SIDELINES : Coach Decides to Stay at Idaho
- Looking for a Beloved Film? Good Luck : Videos: Old movies are priced right--$19.95 or less--but fewer of them are being released due to the economics of the market.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 3 Hoyas Overpower No. 17 Tar Heels
- Renewed Interest in Renting 'Back to the Future' Video
- STAGE REVIEW
- Charm of 'A Child's Christmas' Survives Production Dabbling
- The Serious Enjoyments of Willem Dafoe : Movies: The characters he plays may seem extreme, but he chooses roles because they're fun.
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FULLERTON COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Weighing the Options : If Willpower, Exercise and Skipping Meals Fail, Try the Eat-Now-Pay-Later Holiday Plan
- 'Dinobusters' Use High-Tech to Find Giant Critter's Bones
- Nasty, Nasty, Nasty : High-Profile Divorce Wars Are Symbols of What Has Become a Tough Era for Relationships
- THE TIMES POLL : Cranston Image Plunges Over Role in Lincoln Case
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : U.S. Official Decries Sandinista Abuses
- Avalon to Negotiate New Lease With Tuna Club
- DNA 'Fingerprinting' Unreliable, Defense Says
- P. M. BRIEFING : Europe Trims Food Surplus
- Philippine Coup Attempt Blurs Economic Future : Investment: Corazon Aquino was succeeding in attracting foreign capital. Now, new investors may back off, analysts say.
- First Interstate Will Set Aside $400 Million for Losses in Texas
- P. M. BRIEFING : Intel Closing Silicon Valley Plant
- Curriculum of Choice: Dating, Music, Design
- Lithuanians OK Ending Top Role for Communists
- Suit Claims Nissan Planted 'Spy' in Costa Mesa Home
- Beijing to Expand Police for Asia Games
- Crisis Continues, Aquino Aides Say : Philippines: Many rebel fighters and leaders remain at large. Manila does not rule out another coup attempt.
- Benefit for Aged Asks $18,000 Per
- She Finds Sweet Success With Chocolates
- Some U.S. Officials Doubtful of Aquino Regime's Survival
- Outerwear Is a Cool Necessity for Stylish
- Judges May Order County to Provide More Court Space
- ANAHEIM : Angels Criticize Arena Traffic Study
- FISHING NOTES : Rocky Point, Bay Produce Plenty of Halibut, Sculpin
- An Omen? West Point Hopes Not
- San Diego
- Strini Has Seen Lean Times, Good Times : Football: Orange linebacker was a starter during two losing seasons. This season, though, the Panthers' fortunes have turned.
- THE SIDELINES : Shanahan Looks to Kentucky
- Look-Alike Teams to Meet in Semifinal
- After 10 Years, Director Joan Darling Returns to Acting : Director Joan Darling Returns to Acting After 10-Year Layoff : Theater: Forsaking Los Angeles for Santa Fe, she wants "work that's worth getting out of bed for"--and found it in "The Waiting Room."
- Television IN BRIEF : 'Joan Rivers Show' Will Return to L.A.
- Monologues at Company of Angels; 'What Can I Tell You?' at 2nd Stage; 'Nightmare' at Believers Rep; 'Chateau' at Callboard; 'Tour' at Club Wong
- Wilshire Center
- STAGE REVIEW : 'A Child's Christmas in Wales'
- SHORT TAKES : Stained Glass and Reputations at Heart of Million-Dollar Suit
- A Solution to Dance About : Concert: Three choreographers team up to solve the problem of finding a stage to hold a concert.
- Back From Nowhere : Two-Way Standout Anderson One Big Reason for El Camino Real's Revival After Winless Years
- Ancient Art Inspires a Modern Man : Art: "The Mexican influence has always been important in my work--the macabre, the grotesque, the idea of death in life."
- Music Review : Pro Arte Quartet Plays at County Museum
- Toys for Fun
- Soul Mates and Saucy Salads at Votre Sante
- RESTAURANTS : Gandhi Strives to Be Different--and Almost Succeeds
- DANCE REVIEW : Hubbard Street Adds <i> Angst</i> to Its Repertory
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tis the Season to Be a Scrooge
- He Calls Himself Superfan; Others Say It's Stuporfan
- SHORT TAKES : Gaines Is La. Humanist of Year