- Wilshire Center
- Faking New Year: Countdown to a Controversy : Television: CBS and ABC will have recorded segments in their Dec. 31 specials.
- Downtown San Diego Gallery Is Closing With L of a Show
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : This Is the Week That Wasn't for the Release of Big Movies
- STAGE REVIEW : 'It's Christmas'
- LASER BIN : Fellini's Classic 'La Strada'--Watch It Dubbed or With Subtitles
- SHORT TAKES : 'Three Oranges' Offers Odors
- Aquino Asks Unity Against Mutineers : Philippines: Cheering crowd of 100,000 turns out at rally to support her beleaguered regime.
- Fluor Reports Sharply Higher Earnings
- Vaccine Proves Effective on AIDS-Like Virus
- Perlman to Run MGM's Las Vegas Park
- EAST BLOC IN TURMOIL : E. German Communists Meet With Opposition and Agree on Reforms : East Bloc: The party calls for radical departure from its Stalinist framework. A crucial congress opens today.
- N. J. Inmate Killed in Rampage at Jail
- Psychological Profile Sought in Pastor's Death
- Panel Amends, OKs 1-Year Ban on Some San Pedro Projects
- Knee-Deep in Cal-Mex at the Trendy Red Onion
- ANAHEIM HILLS : Firefighters Contain 5-Acre Brush Fire
- Gave Soviets Nothing, Miller Says : Espionage: The former FBI agent says his relationship with a Russian woman spy was 'the dumbest thing I did in my whole life.'
- THE SIDELINES : Ski Race Off to a Flaky Start
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Rediscovers Touch
- Lions Win Game and Also Fall 48 Points Short : Loyola Marymount: In a match projected to bring first-ever 200-point performance, USIU makes it 152-137 struggle
- Wrestling Wizards : El Camino Pair Lead the Way to State Championships
- P. M. BRIEFING : AMR Reportedly Close to Buying Eastern's Latin America Routes
- HOW THE AIRLINES STACK UP : ON-TIME FLIGHTS
- Kelsey-Hayes to Cut 1,000 Jobs: Kelsey-Hayes Corp....
- Teledyne Named Supplier
- Former Deputy Is Sentenced in Beating
- SANTA ANA : Grad Returns With Pep Talk for Latinos
- Pomona Asks Review of Building Invoices
- State Panel Gives OK to Downtown Prison Over Eastside Protests
- Loyola Wins, but Falls 48 Points Short of 200
- Just As Lucky Wins Feature
- Latest Prognosis: Ellison Can't Play for Kings Until March
- Writers Tackle 'Dinosaur Brains' in Business
- New Antibody Technique Expands Therapeutic Uses
- Couple Sue Nissan Over Corporate 'Mole'
- Mexico City Police Not Using Drugs but Can't Shoot Straight
- Medfly Fears Expand : 2nd Found in Orange County Trap
- HOW TO KEEP YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE FRESH
- Laguna Hills Again Takes Top Honors
- These 'Old West' Belts Aren't for Cowboys
- HITTING THE ROAD WITH A CHRISTMAS CARD
- Comic Book 'Zen' Is No Extraterrestrial Wimp
- Sammy Fain Rites Set
- IRVINE : UCI Rape Reported; First of the Year
- Hermosa Leash Law to Cover Greenbelt
- Panthers Were Champs in '29 : Orange High: It has been 60 years since the school's last section football championship, and much has been forgotten by team members.
- HORSE RACING : Jockeys Propose Tough Drug Rules
- COLLEGE NOTES : Loyola Breaks 30-Year Streak by Winning Tournament
- Spirited Master's Rolls Over Whittier, 98-71
- THE COLLEGES : Cal Lutheran Women Clinging to Playoff Hopes
- Navistar International Corp.: The Chicago truck maker...
- Times Mirror, Los Angeles, has elected Stephen...
- Medfly Spraying Controversy
- High Court to Settle Campaign Funding Conflict
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Billie Sol Estes Pleads Innocent to Charges
- EAST BLOC IN TURMOIL : Life Hectic for U.S. Experts on East Bloc : Diplomacy: The upheaval has brought a bureaucratic backwater into the spotlight.
- Jobless Rate at 10-Month High of 5.4% : Economy: Government report stirs concern that the nation is flirting with recession.
- Armenians Pray for Quake Victims
- SOUTH COUNTY : Anti-Drug Message Is Taken to Schools
- From 'Opium of the People' to Savior : Religion: The conversion of Mikhail Gorbachev to the virtues of spiritual life may backfire. After all, true belief also seeks true social justice.
- Baby Girl Abandoned in Van Nuys Motel
- Grinch Hits Town Early : Christmas Tree Thief Puts Cloud on Holiday for Inglewood Family
- Rescue Plan Studied for Imperiled Marsh
- MISSION VIEJO : Councilman Rallies Against Recall Effort
- Inquiry Into Pastor's Possible Suicide Will Check Mental State
- The Art of the Deals: McKeon Never Quit
- Shoe Fits as Sponsor but Not for Runners
- CRESCENTA VALLEY TOURNAMENT : La Canada Buried by Late Surge
- SKIING : Eriksen Honored for Many Years of Dedication
- Dodgers Go for Relief, Take Gamble on Jim Gott
- MeraBank to Get $450 Million: Pinnacle West...
- Grahams Convert Post Shares: Washington Post Co....
- Capital Gains Tax Cut Is 1990 Priority, Bush Says
- Companies Hope to Receive by Giving : Sales: Getting involved in good causes can help firms improve their image.
- U.S. Firm Will Take Cable-TV to Poland
- One-Time Video King Back in the Game : Entertainment: Stuart Karl, who made a fortune on the Jane Fonda workout tapes and later was convicted of a felony, now heads up a Los Angeles production company.
- Dear Santa (Ana): Post Office Gets Letters : Visions of 'Spiter Wars,' 'Sowing Mashings' Dance in Heads of List Makers
- Inquiry Urged on Chemicals Used by Traffickers
- Israel Accepts U.S. Call for Three-Way Peace Talks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Muslims, Christians Protest Aoun Stand
- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT AIRLINE PERFORMANCE
- Half of Benefit Suspensions by Social Security in Error
- Cheers Erupt as 1st Iowa Voyage Since Blast Ends
- Triggerman Gets Life in Killing of 2 Agents
- Vista to Try to Sell School Bond Issue Again : Education: Voters have given majority approval but denied previous measures the necessary two-thirds. School leaders call their situation desperate.
- Board Rejects Debated Books, to Sue Publisher
- PLACENTIA : Gunshots Wound 3; Suspect Arrested
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 3 Hoyas Overpower No. 17 Tar Heels
- Carlsbad's Miller Loses in 80s Final
- P. M. BRIEFING : Temple Ups Sea Containers Bid
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: FULLERTON METRO CENTER
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HANFORD : Migratory Bird Act Violations Alleged
- Tears and 'Taps' on Anniversary of Pearl Harbor : World War II: Services are held at Hawaii memorial. Peace stressed by admiral in speech.
- Will Press Drug Battle, Colombia Vows : Latin America: Barco vows to fight the 'tyranny of the narco-terrorists.' Death toll in latest bombing reaches 61.
- Those Who Stayed Awake Won't Be in Bluejeans Long : Czechoslovakia: The next generation of leaders may look like a ragtag crew today. But tomorrow they will be ready to govern.
- Picus Wants Houses, Not High-Rises, in Warner Ridge Project
- The Party Is Out; a Street Party Shapes Up : East Germany: Impatient with politicians of every stripe, the people are starting to see reunification as a short cut to democracy and prosperity.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Stake Races Highlight Saturday Night Program
- Hooker Seeks Buyers for Bonwit, Sakowitz Chains
- P. M. BRIEFING : Chicago Tribune Editor Resigns
- NATION : Bush Still Plans Colombia Visit
- Pennzoil Raises Its Stake in Chevron, Denies Takeover : Energy: Pennzoil says it has acquired 8.8% as a long-term investment.
- Every Reason Under the Sun for Riding Starlight
- NATION IN BRIEF : EAST, CENTRAL U.S. : Snow Falls Over Plains, Mountains
- Teen TV : Continental Cable Lets Trio of High School Students Hit the Big Time With a Small-Time Variety Show
- Seniors Send in Clowns and Brighten Others' Lives
- Soviets to Seek Halt in All Arms to Central America
- Fire Engulfs 2 Buildings at Northridge Lumberyard
- A Mass for Armenia's Quake Dead : Commemoration: A year after 25,000 lost their lives, a community prays for the dead and has hope for the future.
- El Cajon
- Morningside Forced Into Overtime for 76-68 Win
- Weaver Takes It Easy, Then Takes It Out on Opponents : Prep Football: La Quinta quarterback credits a relaxed approach for his improvement. That new attitude has helped Aztecs roll in playoffs.
- Round 1 to Clippers by 105-88 Decision : NBA: Harper leads way with 29 against former Cleveland teammates in first game since trade.
- USIU Keeps It Close but Loses to Lions, 152-137
- S&L; Shutting Down Tustin Office to Meet New Rules
- Justice Dept. to Double Number of Investigators of Thrift Fraud
- PacTel Gains Access to Coveted West German Cellular Phone Market
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- GTE Adopts Shareholder Rights Plan: GTE Corp.'s...
- Restore Family Clinics' Funds, Judge Orders
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Tumbles 15.99; Buyers Await Jobs Data
- Danish Official Quits
- LOCAL : Body Believed Murder Victim
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Brothers Enter Pleas in Ship Grounding
- Lawyer Can't Override Client on Testimony, High Court Rules
- 'Friends' Give Families Gift of Time
- Police Officer Convicted of Killing 2 Miami Blacks
- Girl Won't Be Charged in Baby's Death
- Duran Says He Thinks He Won : Fight: His excuse this time is that referee refused to let him get in close and that 'everybody' was against him.
- Former Player at Florida Admits Lying in Attempt to Get Sloan Fired
- Meiss Finds a Laugher at Orange
- STAGE REVIEW : 'A Christmas Memory'
- SHORT TAKES : Alabama Wins Cash Box Award
- Orlando Gallery Carves Out Its Niche on the Boulevard
- A Lesson in How to Get a New Musical Produced
- Tinker, Gannett Partnership on TV Shows Ends
- ART
- Family Copes With the Quake on 'Full House'
- McCartney Changes Tune on Reunion
- Dance Review : Tina Croll Dancers Turn Traditional
- 816 Thrifts Reported Not Up to Standards
- Chevron Sues Pennzoil in Bid to Bar Takeover
- SOUTHLAND : Medfly Found in Westminster
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Troops Dispatched to Forestall Riots
- A Passion for Excellence : Behind the Wheel: The Mercedes 500SL builds on years of engineering to live up to a reputation for impeccable motoring.
- Bombings Could Stall U.S. Efforts in Colombia : Drug War: Officials concede that military assistance has been of little help to the Bogota government. One possible solution: improved intelligence-gathering.
- WORLD : Pravda Backs Communist Party as Guiding Force in Society
- Eloquence of Uncompromising Priest Raises Spirits of Czechoslovak Opposition
- A Death Wish Haunts Manila
- Neighbor Arrested in Slayings
- 3rd Prosecutor Enters Campaign for Dist. Atty. : Elections: Edgar A. Freeman has been a supervisor in the office for 20 years. He concedes that he will be viewed as an underdog.
- Former Officer Gets Fine for Fake Report
- Schools to Get Phones to Beef Up Security
- Trabuco Hills' Rooker Won't Let His Injured Hamstring Tie Him Down : Football: Mustangs' running back must undergo a daily training routine just to get to the practice field. But he will face Orange tonight.
- 'The Game' Last Shot for Navy Seniors
- MUSIC
- Wilshire Center
- PEOPLE WATCH
- POP LP CHART : Joel Soars With 'Storm Front'
- Ad Executive Leaves AC&R; for Costa Mesa Firm
- Consumer Debt Up Sharply in October: Americans...
- 92.4% Earnings Jump Punctuates Fluor Recovery
- BOOK REVIEWS : A Designer Novel Lacking Pattern
- Mass Killer Named by Montreal Police
- Fire Erupts on 7th Floor of World Trade Building
- STATE : Split Roll Initiative Appears Out
- WORLD : Kohl Accepts Polish Border Pact
- Restore Family Clinics' Funds, Judge Orders
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Experimental Tram to Begin Next Year
- And So Crack Claims Another Life
- Mater Dei Beats 3-Time Illinois Champion
- Gwynn Asking If There's Any Money Left for Him
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Till Death Us Do Part : Movies: Director Danny DeVito's 'War of the Roses' takes a biting look at marriage and divorce.
- <i> 'Uno Mas'</i> Is Too Much for Duran : Fight: Sugar Ray Leonard wins unanimous decision with boxing clinic that outclasses opponent and draws boos from crowd.
- The following are summaries of recent Times...
- PREVIEW : Program of Villa-Lobos at CSUN Displays Brazilian Composer's Unusual Blend of Traditions
- CD CORNER : Vinyl Oldies Get Extra Attention in New Format
- 2 Japanese Firms to Get Stake in...
- Art Galleries: Stamina and Cash
- COLUMN ONE : Manila's Coup of Errors : The Philippine revolt began with a mistake and unfolded in a series of accidents. It nearly succeeded in toppling the government anyway.
- Higher Soviet Alert Status in Germany 'Benign': U.S.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Killer Is Executed by Lethal Injection
- Canadian Killer Sulked When Things Went Wrong
- Mexico City Subway Use at All-Time High
- Deciding What to Give and How Much to Spend on Your Date's Gift
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : GARDEN GROVE : No Charges Filed in Newborn's Death
- 'Education Summit' Delayed Until January
- Reveal Merger Spending, SCE Is Told by Judge
- No reflection of Christmas, Hanukkah shines with its own lights.
- N. Hollywood Pedestrian Tunnel Closed : Vandalism: Los Angeles city officials say Beck Avenue walkway was a haven for gangs, graffiti artists and vandals.
- La Jolla Antibody Advance Could Reap Big Money : Biotechnology: Reduction of time and cost to create antibodies is expected to cut developmental expenses for about 650 companies.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Rallies, but Trails by Five
- NHL ROUNDUP : Whalers Find Home on Road, 4-3
- Medfly Spraying Controversy
- Money Supply Rises: The narrowest measure of...
- Simmons Cleared to Buy 25% of Lockheed
- P. M. BRIEFING : Ford Modernizing Buffalo Plant
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Nashville Beat' Idea Dropped
- FASHION : 6 Designers Show Spring Collections at Tokyo 'Summit '90'
- NATION : Ex-Husband Guns Down Family
- Killer Tells of Murder, Gets 25 Years to Life
- Special Meeting of EC Leaders Set for 1990
- U.S. Hit on Quake Relief Role : Disaster: Watsonville officials assail Federal Emergency Management Agency. They blame it for the 600 people still living in parks, shelters and cars.
- A Toast to the Season With This Could Cost You Several Hundred
- 2 Held in Latest Incident Involving Rolex Robberies
- It's Manipulation of Opinion, Not Justice : El Salvador: The arrest of churchwoman Jennifer Casolo is a naked attempt, after the murders of six priests, to influence the United States.
- COUNTYWIDE : Private Toll Roads Get Boost at Meeting
- Unocal Draws Fine Under Tough New Pollution Law
- THE SIDELINES : Braves Promote Hank Aaron
- P.V. Will Battle for Pop Warner National Crown
- DIGEST : City Football Playoff Format Might Change
- NFL Finds No Proof of Bounties on Cowboys
- MOVIE REVIEW : Outmanned Finns vs. Russian Invaders in Epic 'Talvisota'
- Santa Monica
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Guitar Showcase at Ambassador
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Having Dickens of Time at SCR
- William Morris Agency Vice Presidents Mike Simpson...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Redford Given Audubon Award
- Honecker to Go on Trial : Accused of Using Post to Rob State
- CHOOSE AND CUT YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE
- Oceanside Tells Sand-Mining Firms to Stop Operations
- 300 Marchers Urge Vons Not to Sell Table Grapes
- THE SIDELINES : Bears Owner Growls for Stadium
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Coe Claims England's Seeding Undeserved, but Defends Move
- STAGE REVIEW
- STAGE REVIEW
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Green Street: A Way of Life to Shoppers
- Regulators Raid 2 Firms Selling Gas, Oil Stakes
- P. M. BRIEFING : NTT Opens Project to Foreigners
- Fiat Acquires 49% of Italian Rival Maserati
- Glasnost Fit to Be a Tie
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : De Klerk Reports Major Defense Cuts
- Witness Against Judge Wants Freedom
- Few Women Becoming Engineers Despite Pay : Education: Experts in industry and education wonder why more women are not entering this lucrative field.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Live-Liver Donor Leaves Hospital
- ALEMANY TOURNAMENT : Palmdale Girls Survive Bout of Cold Shooting
- Big F Turns Back on Heavy Metal Fashion Mode
- Television IN BRIEF : Tartikoff Gets the Message From Cos
- Unanswered Questions About Bice
- JAZZ REVIEW : Elements Quartet: Urban to Pastoral
- SHORT TAKES : Americans Booed at La Scala
- Norton Simon on List of Bogus Rembrandts : Art: Panel of experts, in third of five reports, says about 50 paintings by the Dutch master were really the work of others.
- Japan's GNP Soars: Japan's gross national product...
- Pact for McDonnell Unit
- Nintendo Accused of Unfair Marketing
- Hewlett-Packard Buys 3Com Stake: The Silicon Valley...
- REAL ESTATE : Iliff, Thorn Brokerage Tries Image Shake-Up Amid Shakeout Fears
- Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., parent of...
- SOUTHLAND : Milwaukee Man Charged With Threatening Johnny Carson
- SOUTHLAND : Missing Boy, 3, Found in Tijuana
- Ex-Boeing Official Convicted in Secret Data Case
- Half of Absent Fathers Pay No Child Support : Welfare: Collections climb, but tracking down triple the current amount from those parents is needed, a government report suggests.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL FINALS : Fontana Aims for Another Perfect Ending
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Foothill Can't Keep Up as Quick, Aggressive Mission Viejo Wins, 57-44
- Fractured Hip Sidelines Chang at Least 8 Weeks
- ST. MONICA TOURNAMENT : Cleveland Cruises to First Victory Under Paez, 72-45
- Now, Paying Public Should Say <i> 'No Mas'</i>
- Morse's Backfield Works Three Ways
- Television IN BRIEF : 'The Brady Bunch' Is Coming Back on CBS
- Santa Monica
- STAGE REVIEW
- REAL ESTATE
- Trans-Soviet Fiber-Optic Venture to Include US West
- Some Charity Pitches Require Closer Look
- Conoco Joint Venture to Build Gas Plant
- Two More Texas Banks Closed: Regulators closed...
- Czechs' Premier Quits; Opposition Details Demands : East Bloc: Civic Forum reassures the Soviets on its intent to keep nation in Warsaw Pact. Defense chief vows army will not use force to prop up regime.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Fruit Compensation Law Fought in Court
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COMOROS : Mercenaries Crush Popular Uprising
- Torrance Traffic Tickets Show the Holiday Spirit
- San Diego
- Security at Calabasas High Tightened After Shooting
- DiThomas Quits as Coach of Magnolia
- Storm Davis, O'Brien Head Free-Agent Signings
- THE SIDELINES : Patrick McEnroe in Semifinals
- ART
- Television IN BRIEF : Valerie Harper Sitcom Set for March on CBS
- Lincoln Warned on Unsafe Loans, Letters Show
- BOOK REVIEWS : Life in a Bleak Post-Civilized World
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Leno Recalls Meeting Lucille Ball
- Jobless Rate at 10-Month High of 5.4% : Economy: Government report stirs concern that the nation is flirting with recession.
- American Woman Recounts Terror of Her Arrest, Jailing in El Salvador : Latin America: Church worker Jennifer Jean Casolo says she was set up by police. At first she was filled with fear, shock and anger. 'Then a peace came over me.'
- Benefit Gala Heralds Art Fair
- Boulevard Chic for Those Who Are Born to Shop
- Drag King: More than nine months after...
- America's Cup Sailors Don't Want Any Part of This Race
- Frost Takes Lead in S. Africa Tournament
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gays in Manila Struggle for Survival in 'Macho Dancer'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Movies: It's Meryl Streep, not Roseanne Barr, whose comedy shines in director Susan Seidelman's "She-Devil."
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Thai Food Lovers Can Find 100 Ways to Savor Siam
- John Huncke has been named executive vice...
- Admitted Felon's Firm Settles With SEC: The...
- Producers Near CBS Deal: Marcy Carsey and...
- Supermarkets Present Kosher Challenge : Religion: Salt, coffee and fresh fruit are OK, but forget canned fish and, for heaven's sake, stay away from the Oreo cookies. Those and other tips were offered by a rabbi on a recent food shopping tour.
- Plan on Monument Area Face Lift Gains
- Transcon to Buy Trucking Unit of Loss-Plagued Rival
- Iraq Reports Launch of Satellite-Capable Rocket
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Child Care Urged by Elizabeth Dole
- WORLD : 4 Beirut Children Shot in Homes