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- Purchase of Parkland Could Spoil Plans for Garbage Dump
- Neighbors Bitterly Divided Over Plan to Enclose Lynn Ranch
- New Kid on the Curb Sparks Airport Feud
- Jerry on a Morning Moonbeam
- Vann McElroy Back; Status Still in Doubt
- Judge OKs Registrar Offer to Settle Poll Guard Suit
- LOTTERY RESULTS: DEC. 6
- Ethics Reform in Los Angeles
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- POP/ROCK - Dec. 7, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 7, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 7, 1989
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 7, 1989
- Bush Expected to Cut Defense Budget by 2%
- Montoya Collected on 'Code Green' Days, Prosecutors Charge
- RACE FOR D.A.: Ever since District Attorney...
- DOVE CANYON : Victim in Ravine Undergoes Tests
- Schabarum Hit for Identifying Self as a Latino : Politics: Activists say the conservative supervisor has actually been the Latino community's 'worst enemy.'
- Malathion Spraying Isn't Over
- Kidnaped Baby Girl Reunited With Parents : Crime: Azusa woman who allegedly posed as a nurse to take infant is arrested, along with her husband.
- ART AND MONEY: The Newport Harbor Art...
- CLEARANCE: The "Star Wars" test site, above,...
- Garment District Blaze Fans Safety Fears
- 6 Stores in Sierra Madre Hit by Fire
- Brown Field Development Limits Backed : Airport: Council members say the land must be saved in case it becomes the city's new airport. Officials are surprised to learn that a long-awaited study won't recommend a specific alternative to Lindbergh Field.
- Lower-Calorie Sausages in Less Time
- FPPC Probe Focuses on 3 in Lincoln Savings Case
- Opposite Lives Grow From South-Central Roots
- AMENDS: Latinos who left a largely segregated...
- IRS Probing Cranston Voter Sign-Up Groups
- Gustafson Seeking Fun Out of Pool
- Banks Lost $744 Million in 3rd Quarter--FDIC
- Japanese Car Makers Criticized: Transport Ministry officials...
- Former Thrift Head Indicted: A federal grand...
- Atlanta Doors and Windows, a manufacturer and...
- Rush to Refinance Old Debt Brings Bond Issue Growth
- WORLD : Cuba Lists Foreign War Deaths
- Youth Draws Prison in 'Gay Bashing'
- 2 Missiles Fired at Spanish Envoy's Home
- Officials Seize Drug Baron's $61.8 Million
- Westlake Village Blaze Does $250,000 Damage
- College Officials Seeking Author of Bogus Letter
- Leonard-Duran Fight Turning Political
- Edmonton Fans Just Say Nyet to Exhibition Against Soviets
- Moorpark's Bradley Honored by WSC
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oklahoma State Upsets Memphis State, 93-66
- ABC Axes 2; CBS Re-Signs Lansbury
- ART REVIEW : An Archival Look at 'Lure of California'
- Housing Fee Compromise
- Karcher Lists Decline
- P.M. BRIEFING : New York Passes Tough VDT Law
- Bad Real Estate Loans Worry Head of FDIC
- Investors Warm to WPPSS Bonds: Apparently unconcerned...
- P.M. BRIEFING : P & G Closes Manila Operations
- FBI Probes Chicago Hog Futures Pit: An...
- Slaying Suspect, 11, Faces New Counts
- Mormons 'Excited' by Health Study
- Campus Nerds Aim for Last Laugh
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Jury Selected in Sen. Montoya Trial
- American Pacifist Pleads Not Guilty in El Salvador
- Killea Claims Narrow Victory Over Bentley
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Koch Urges Dinkins to Increase Taxes
- LAPD, Sheriff and CHP Aiding MADD Program
- L.A.'s Southwest Museum Missing $1 Million in Art
- Young Drug Offender 'Boot Camp' Weighed
- Infant Boy Found in Hotel Parking Lot
- Molotov Cocktail Burns Teen-Ager in Gang Attack
- Fullerton Football Coach Nishimoto Resigns
- After 27 summers in Thousand Oaks, the...
- England will be among the six seeded...
- SHORT TAKES : Symphony Books E. Germany
- Gulls' Rally Falls Short
- Harrods to Open Store Aboard the Queen Mary : Retailing: Walt Disney Co. is hoping to draw more British shops to its Long Beach attraction.
- Program Trading Activity Down Sharply: Program trading...
- Minority Firm Asks to Buy 51% Stake in Ailing Family S
- Wiz Kids : Caltech Students Turn Talents to Collecting Ping-Pong Balls
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Navy Ends Contracts for V-22 Ospreys
- USIU President Says $15-Million Loan to Ease Debt
- New Airport Will Open on Sept. 15, Unless It Doesn't
- Don't Feed Homeless on Downtown Streets, City Tells Church Groups
- 'Boot Camps' Considered for Young Addicts
- S.D. Schools Scrap Pilot Reading Program : Education: An effort to improve the reading ability of low-achieving seventh-graders fell short. So a new reading curriculum, for kindergarten through eighth-grade, will take its place.
- Accused Slayer of Actress Is Ordered to Stand Trial
- ANALYSIS : Sunday Silence Truly Horse of Year
- Friendly Rivalry Fuels Niednagel
- NOTES : Busy Game Wardens Face Impossible Task
- Ad Makers Beating Path to Berlin Wall:...
- American to Match Pan Am Fare Hikes
- P.M. BRIEFING : McGraw-Hill Cutting About 6% of Work Force in Economy Move
- Symposium Spotlights U.S. High-Tech Decline
- FDA Blocks Imports of Drug Blamed for Blood Disorder
- 54-Year-Old Mom Just Another Freshman
- President Signs Law Adding Wilderness Areas in Nevada
- LOCAL : Newport Fire Guts Cabin Cruiser
- Friendly Party After the 'War'
- Opposition Brews Over Store's Bid to Sell Beer, Wine
- Liquor Sale Limits OKd for 3 Stores in Pacoima : Zoning: The City Council curtails hours and bans selling of cold beer and wine. Purchases at the businesses were blamed for drunkenness and crime.
- U.S. International Gets $15-Million Lift
- U.S. Aid Keeps the Psychopaths of Left and Right at Bay : El Salvador: U.S. policy is not aimed only at stopping a Marxist takeover; it is also intended to create a civil space for settling differences democratically.
- Mike Pringle, Blaise Bryant Named to AP's All-American Third Team
- Streaky Pepperdine Gets Past Tennessee Chattanooga, 96-82
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Rolls Past Jordan to Take Tournament Title
- DANCE
- SHORT TAKES : Gumbels Brotherly Love Tested
- Hidden Hills Fight Focuses on Housing : Annexation: The council reverses its stand against annexing land for lower-cost apartments after being sued.
- Roache Opens Campaign, Calls Duffy 'Arrogant'
- Soviet Team to Visit O.C. SDI Test Site
- 15 Employees Held at Gunpoint in 30-Minute Robbery
- BUENA PARK : School Fire Is Believed to Be Arson
- Everett Lives Up to Reviews
- ON THE SIDELINES : Americans Lose London Match
- Joe Carter Signs 3-Year Contract With San Diego
- ON THE SIDELINES : University Swindler Gets Prison
- Sockers Lose Weller to Stars
- Unwrapping Packaging of Kidvid Advertising
- Drive for Homeless Nets a Record $60,000
- S & L, Parent Firm Reportedly Gave State GOP $95,000
- Judicial Panel Strives for Open Misconduct Hearings
- Autopsies Planned on Two Chicago Harness Horses
- Board Rejects Bid to Postpone Final : Football: Canyon High boosters fail to get support for a restraining order that would force the Southern Section to review the Cowboys' loss to Santa Barbara.
- Nothing Sheepish About Bighorns : Hunting: One expedition to eastern Mojave Desert bags a battle-scarred ram. Protesters disrupt other hunters.
- Something To Cheer About : Events: Whether you're looking for a Christmas spectacular or a homespun family show, you can't miss this holiday season in Orange County.
- Western Oil Output Highest Since '79 Peak
- Homeowners Group Wins $22.4 Million From Bren on Condos
- Beverly Hills Loan Broker Convicted in S&L; Failure
- STOCKS : Profit Taking Helps Push Dow 11.95 Lower
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- MAI Reports Loss for Year of $39.9 Million
- Bush Aides Deny U.S. Split Over Soviets : Foreign Policy: Vice President Quayle creates a stir by calling Moscow's government 'totalitarian.'
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Scientist and Aide Get Prison Sentences
- WORLD : The Queen--Wrinkles and All
- Play It Again, Sam, No Matter Who Said It First
- Foley's Dog Put to Sleep After Cancer Is Found
- Why the Gang of Five Isn't Enough
- Good Manners Required to Get Ahead in This New Board Game
- Guerrillas Execute 7
- PRO FOOTBALL : Viking Offense Needs to Return to Basics
- LEGAL FILE
- 5 Taft High Students Arrested in Shooting
- Suit Seeks to Revive Low-Cost Housing Plan
- Sport Arena's Impact Report Called Misleading : Development: A mobile-home park owner says Anaheim is in too great a hurry to build a 20,000-seat venue next door. Park residents plan their own action.
- Taylor Runs Up to Expectations
- LSU's Jackson Buys $1-Million Policy
- Arredondo Scores 51 Points for Los Alamitos
- El Toro Assistant Football Coach Suspended for Year
- For Encore, Keri Phebus Is Perfect
- ART
- Remembering Altamont: Death of the Age of Aquarius : Rock music: It was 20 years ago today that outdoor festival organized by Rolling Stones turned into a nightmare with four people killed.
- Deere & Co.: The Moline, Ill., firm...
- Sweatshops in Orange County
- Toy Industry Slams the Door on Those Who Built It: Amateur Inventors
- Redd Foxx Owes IRS $996,630
- SOUTHLAND : Composer Sammy Fain Dies
- Poll Finds Things Aren't So Peachy in Orange County
- CONSUMERS : 'I-Vee' Keeps Christmas Trees Fresh
- Krenz Quits Presidency of E. Germany : East Bloc: First non-Communist takes over as head of state. The government fears citizens are preparing attacks on army bases.
- One Latino Wins, 3 Others Lose in Watsonville Vote
- Greenpeace Vows Suit Over Navy Clash
- WORLD : Cosmonauts Get 1st Space Cycle
- Capsized Cruise Ship Declared a Total Loss
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water-Rationing Law to Be Presented
- FULLERTON : Student Protesters Burst Into Meeting
- Now Get Rid of His Office
- County Schools Chief May Face Reelection Test
- S.D. Ranks Highest in New Inmates With Drugs in Their System
- Traveler's Trail Ends Ominously in Spain : Crime: Steve Juggert of Orange vanished months ago during a European hitchhiking journey. He may have been the victim of robbers.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Battering Ram Guns for His Third Win of the Year
- HORSE RACING : Usually, Veterinarian Has Final Say
- Tulsa receiver Dan Bitson, injured in an...
- Boris Becker and Steffi Graf were selected...
- Davis Tells Team It's a 5-year Deal or He is History : Free Agent: The agent for the team's ace relief pitcher says he's not bluffing. Either he gets what he wants from San Diego or he plays elsewhere.
- Music Review : 'Herod and the Innocents': Subtle Yet Clumsy
- Housing Affordability Rises Outside L.A., Orange County
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Talks Break Down on Ending Civil War
- NATION : Prostitute Testifies to Frank Ties
- It's No Joke: Comic Strips Are Big Business
- If Proposition 13 Falls, What Then? : Taxation: As legal challenges to the measure mount, legislators appear uncertain on how to proceed if it is declared unconstitutional.
- NATION : D.C. Cocaine Kingpin Convicted
- LOCAL : 28 Arrested, 18 Cars Seized in Valley Drug Sting by LAPD, FBI
- SOUTHLAND : Pro-Choice Democrat Killea Wins by 50.64%; Foe Concedes
- Young Liver Implant Patient Improving : Health: The first person to receive a transplant from a living donor is in 'serious but stable' condition. Her mother is to leave the hospital today.
- Public Housing, Private Condo Deal Gains
- Truck Driver Indicted in Record Cocaine Bust
- Maggie Digs in Her Heels
- Horn Outpaces Field in Escondido School Race
- El Cajon
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Approves Paramedics' Fees
- Locke Is Understaffed, but Not Undermanned
- Clippers Show Lakers They Are for Real : NBA: One-time neighborhood pushovers fight back before losing, 111-103, to defending Western Conference champions.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Taff Delivers a Show With Spirit
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Fame Proves Tougher Than Critical Acclaim for Twilley
- TRANSPORTATION
- Chevron Asks Its Banks Not to Loan to Raiders : Takeovers: The energy company is quietly taking steps to deal with a possible hostile bid.
- Mark A. Hellerstein has been named chief...
- Abortion, Cold War Issues Hurting GOP, Brown Says
- Pope Warns of Global Ecological Crisis : Environment: Pontiff's peace message attacks consumer greed and pillaging of resources.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : First Lady Backs Salvation Army
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Pit Bull Owner Tried in Death of Child
- WORLD IN A SPIN: FOREIGN STUDENTS REFLECT ON TUMULT : Europe: 'People were outside their windows . . . singing about freedom.'
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Refugee Turns in 28 Winning Tickets
- New Czech Government Due Friday : E. Europe: Opposition group has given premier a list of possible Cabinet members.
- Gabor's Jail Sentence Delayed Pending Appeal
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Trustees Choose President
- Burst of Confidence: Economists Predict Growth for 3 Years
- Elegant Homes Hide Plunder in East Germany
- Bomb in Colombia Kills 34 : Drug Lords Suspected in Blast
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRONTERA : Firetruck Escape Crashes in Failure
- Jobs for Cities a Record
- Drug Testing Voted for 'Safety-Sensitive' Jobs : Employment: L.A. council unanimously passes policy of screening applicants for wider range of city positions.
- The Idell Poor : Orchestrated Event Plays Sour Tune for City Attorney
- Dodgers Up Ante for Valenzuela : Baseball: O'Malley approves new offer of a two-year contract that would be worth nearly $4 million.
- Paul S. Almond has been named senior...
- West Air Trying to Acquire Routes of Virginia Airline
- Atlanta-based Georgia-Pacific Corp. has extended its $4.5...
- Berle Undergoes Dental Surgery
- Koreans Find Aid on Hot Line : Social services: From help to helpers, a couple assists immigrants in coping with life in America.
- Sweatshops in Orange County
- Greenback Ads
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Lab Workers Test Negative for Virus
- Inquiry Looks at Links to Milken in S&L; Scandal : Thrifts: Several failed savings and loans used junk bonds issued by indicted financier Michael Milken, sources say.
- U.S. Car Sales Slump 12.5% in Late November
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : DeLorean's New Set of Wheels
- P.M. BRIEFING : GM Considers Plant in Hungary
- Defense Cuts Force 140 Layoffs at TRW's San Diego Division
- Aquino Orders State of Emergency : Philippines: The government has placed restrictions on radio and TV broadcasts.
- WORLD IN A SPIN: FOREIGN STUDENTS REFLECT ON TUMULT : El Salvador: 'It's difficult to be . . . here getting the terrible news.'
- Cranston Alters Defense in Lincoln Savings Case : Thrifts: After his statements were publicly challenged by a federal official at a House
- BOOK REVIEW : Lottery Fans Put Money on Hope, Not Reality
- COLUMN ONE : Capitalism Faces Wall in Poland : Privatization is hindered by lack of commercial space, uncaring workers, shortages and worthless currency. And the phones don't work.
- Memorial Fund Created for Slain Hero's Family
- Stouffer Wins Last Harbor Island Hotel Site : Port District: A San Diego firm was picked to develop a luxury, 430-room hotel at a coveted spot across Harbor Drive from Lindbergh Field.
- TV and the Squeaky Wheels
- Fallbrook High Wins Academic Contest
- Romero Keeps His Title With TKO of Cardenas
- Rader Still Smiling Even Without Yount
- ON THE SIDELINES : Cardinals Look at Duke Coach
- Angels Will Open April 3 in Seattle
- Oklahoma Officials Deny Charges
- No Deal Could Be Best Deal for Devon
- Defensive lineman Tim Ryan and defensive back...
- Services Sunday for Cancer, Blood Specialist Dr. Paul Lewis Aronsohn
- St. Louis' Ozzie Smith Wins 10th Gold Glove
- Maybe Boxing Fans Should Think Twice
- NBC Wins Again; Erratic Showing for 'Jillian'
- Animated Artworks Fetch $320,000: No Records : Auction: Burbank sale continues trend toward stabilization of prices set in New York.
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Nureyev Fails to Assume the Throne in the 'King and I'
- Music Center Celebrates Its Silver Anniversary : Culture: Some feared the complex would deplete funds and audiences. Instead, it has spurred growth in the arts.
- Dow Extends Decline 2nd Day, Closes Off 4.91 Points
- Perelman Mulls Shearson Investment: Ronald O. Perelman,...
- Justices Take Their First Look at Right-to-Die Issue
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan to Boost U.S. Imports
- 1 in 7 Can Afford Median-Priced Home in O.C.
- TRANSPORTATION
- LOCAL : Driver Arrested in Fatal Crash
- Don Loughery has been named senior vice...
- NASA Sets Launch Date for Columbia
- Germanys Drop Visa Requirement
- Supervisors Modify Fee Policy for Lawyers Defending the Indigent : Trials: Action is designed to limits costs when a public defender goes into the private sector and defends an indigent client for more money.
- Bailey Named Shoe's Replacement
- Comaneci Tells of Romance With Rescuer : Nadia: Romanian gymnast says they will reside in Florida, adding that she has no interest in a sports career.
- Mayor Makes Waves on Talk Radio : Government: Apparently few were listening as Anaheim's Fred Hunter made his debut as host. But at City Hall, program sponsorship has colleagues grumbling.
- Largemouth Bite Improves at Lakes in Three Counties
- Olympic Committee OKs Plan for Mobile Drug Tests
- Robinson Expresses His Great Expectations Against 49ers
- Reseda to Protest Proposed Switch to 4-A League
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suit Seeks to Halt Rancho Seco Closure
- TUSTIN : Voters Will Decide Hoesterey Successor
- Arsonist Sought in 25 Reseda Rubbish Fires
- Fitch Unable to Untangle Nets' Mess
- A Shot Clock Isn't Needed If They Play
- ON THE SIDELINES : Studies Bench Williamson Friday
- STAGE
- Thatcher Repels Challenger to Party Leadership
- Court-Appointed Overseer Seeks to Oust 10 Veteran Officers of Teamsters Union
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TIBET : Thousands Jailed by China, Report Says
- BOOK REVIEW : Real Lover Competes With Fictional Rival
- San Francisco Opera's Sir John Pritchard Dies
- The Latest in Street Smart
- IRVINE : Irvine Co. Agrees to Rent Rollback
- Trade School Operator Files for Protection : Bankruptcy: United Education & Software linked the move to its fight about federal loans for one of its schools.
- Court Asked to Order Release of FBI's File on John Lennon
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 5 Infiltrators From Egypt Are Killed
- Letter to World Leader Brings Close Encounter of Lasting Kind
- FASHION : A Season of Color Awaits Men Who Can Handle It
- McMartin Jurors Deliver Second Sealed Verdict
- Locker Shocker : Growing Number of Schools Eliminate the Metal Boxes
- FULLERTON : That Eclectic Look Is Lost on Officials