- Oceanside
- San Diego
- 'Other Guy' Expected to Pay
- Padres Expected to Sign Carter to Three-Year Contract Today
- COMMENTARY : Statistics: the Fool's Gold of Sports
- LAGUNA BEACH : Rats Cited in Closing of Date-Shake Stand
- Faulty La Jolla Condos Must Be Fixed, Jury Says : Courts: A 419-unit condominium project is found to be inadequately built to resist winds or earthquakes in a $22.4-million verdict against the developer.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Wraps Up Saugus Title
- BASEBALL : It's Still Too Early for Serious Trade Talks
- Football Hall of Fame Inducts 17, Honors Paul Brown and Ed Krause
- Carter Ready to Sign Pact With Padres : Trade: $3-million, 3-year deal is yet to be finalized, but Indians' slugger reportedly excited about the package.
- SHORT TAKES : Cosby to Speak at Notre Dame
- SHORT TAKES : U2 Concert for Eastern Bloc
- Oklahoma Swamps Weaker Teams, but They Don't Mind It
- Israeli Ban on 2 Palestine Protest Songs Angers Many
- Sweatshops in Orange County
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Nationalists Agree to Recount Votes
- Iowa Returning to U.S.; Panel to Hear Captain
- Life Style of Mormons Cuts Risk of Death
- Judicial Council Acts to Clear Obstacles to Open Hearings on Judges' Misconduct
- 90 Protest Malathion Spraying as Scientists Meet on New Strategies
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : PR Consultant Plan Will Wait for Study
- SANTA ANA : Effort to Deactivate City Attorney Fails
- EL TORO : 3 Hurt in Attempted Marine Base Holdup
- Raising the Roof About HUD
- BYU Player Wins Award as Top Lineman
- Cowboys Shun CLU, Will Train in Austin
- ON THE SIDELINES : Tacoma Stars Fire Hinton Again
- Eclectic, All-American Virtuosity Gives Hubbard Dance Group Mass Appeal
- Three artworks created during an Oct. 28...
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S., Soviets Open Trade Talks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Canal Nominee Spurned by Bush
- Soviets Reject Plan for German Reunification
- Czech Region Forms Coalition Cabinet : East Bloc: Nine of the 17 members named in the industrial heartland are not Communists.
- Bush Creates Task Force to Look at Latino Dropouts, Illiteracy
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : 2 Ministers Indicted in PTL Perjury Case
- Non-Farm Productivity Gains as Growth Slows, U.S. Reports
- Japan May Use Patent Award to Modify Laws
- Colombia Confirms Bomb Killed 111 on Plane : Terrorism: Cocaine traffickers are suspected in the Nov. 24 explosion.
- Miami's Convention Chief Hired for L.A.
- WORLD IN A SPIN: FOREIGN STUDENTS REFLECT ON TUMULT : China: 'If I have to go back, I'll feel scared' because of 're-education.'
- Gillespie Curtails ZIP Code Pricing on Car Insurance : Prop. 103: The commissioner says costs will be lowered for urban drivers, particularly in Los Angeles. Young men and single persons could also benefit.
- L.A. Loses Taxi Case in High Court : Law: City Council's cancellation of cab franchise violated firm's rights, justices rule. The decision could cost the city $15 million or more.
- Santa Ana Man Indicted in Texas on Cocaine Charge
- Installation Begins on Super Supercomputer at UCSD
- Sweep Nets Half-Ton of Cocaine and 7 Suspects
- Sheriff's Letter Says He Paid for Home Security System
- San Diego
- ON THE SIDELINES : McCants 'Plans to Be a Senior'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Takes Charge in Win Over Nuggets
- A Look at the Good, Bad and Ugly of Bowl Games
- Straight-Faced Roseanne Says She's Leaving TV
- Elements Predicts Unpredictable Fusion; Orchestra to Debut Leviev's 'Rhapsody'
- IBM Pained by Industry's Speedy Gnats
- TRANSPORTATION : Toyota Will Expand Its Newport Center
- EPA Recommends Chrysler Be Fined for Warranty Abuse
- Testimony Due Today in Chicago Probe : Crime: A grand jury is studying possible mob ties of First Ward politicians and judges. Inquiry is one of most extensive of city's power brokers.
- 10,000 Jobs Among Cuts by IBM : Technology: The world's largest computer maker expects to save $1 billion a year from the moves. But many investors had hoped for deeper cuts.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Northwest Cuts Fares to Canada
- GM May Spend $1 Billion to Shift Output
- CONSUMERS : How to Get There by Air <i> With</i> Luggage
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mobster's Home Auctioned Off
- Bush Barred Navy Cutback at Malta, White House Says
- Carter to Leave Great American Bank
- SCIENCE : Early Quakes Seen in Northwest
- Killea Appears Victor in Race Tied to Abortion
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israeli Jets Strike Palestinian Bases
- WORLD : Egypt, Israel Agree to Baker's Plan for West Bank, Gaza Talks
- Miami Jury Gets Case; City on Edge : Race relations: Many blacks and Latinos take opposite sides in officer's trial. 'We are prepared if there is a disturbance,' the police chief says.
- Neptune Winds Hit 1,500 M.P.H. : Space: Data sent back by the Voyager craft reveals the unexpected currents, the fastestin the solar system.
- IRS Examining Gifts, Loans to Reagans : Taxes: The investigation seeks to determine if the former President and his wife should be assessed for various items, particularly dresses for the former First Lady.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 3 Escapees Linked to Death Squads
- WORLD : 31 Killed in Mexican Bus Crash
- Law to Aid Mobile Home Tenants on Rent Passes
- Mobile Home Tenants Regain Rent Control
- Design for Escondido Arts Center Will Be Unveiled
- They're on the Outside Looking in : Summit: America has moved from containment to cooperation, in part because of events the superpowers have little power to control.
- Lancaster Schools Put Tax Increase on April Ballot
- TV Cable Firms Get Poor Reception as They Protest Twofold Tax Hike
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Deaths of 2 Guards
- Carl Karcher Enterprises: The parent of Carl's...
- Survey Says ATV Dealers Violating Pact : Safety: The industry had agreed not to recommend adult-size vehicles for children under the age of 16.
- Whole New Town Being Created : Seville Prepares for Expo '92
- * Mrs. Hef Unwraps for Christmas: Kimberley...
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Support Helpers for Deputies
- People and Events
- Law Restricts Locations of Cigarette Machines
- COSTA MESA : 2 Bars Faced With New Restrictions
- Muir Exonerated in Eligibility Dispute : Football: Playoff foe Thousand Oaks continues to raise doubts over players' standing based on late academic reports.
- SDSU vs. USD: Big Game, Small Following
- NHL ROUNDUP : Islanders Give Sabres Fitz to Claim Third Straight Win
- It's Been a Sweet Ride Through the Decade : Boxing: Nobody knows if this is Sugar Ray Leonard's last fight, but everyone agrees the sport has been his in the 1980s.
- Reardon Goes With Red Sox
- The "bounty war" between Coach Jimmy Johnson...
- Music Review : Premiere of Samuel's 'Apollo and Hyacinth'
- SHORT TAKES : 1 Red Cross Concert Canceled
- After the Wall : As New Era Emerges, U.S. Political Thinkers Ponder Fate of Marxism
- Sacramento County Offer to Buy Cory's Home Near Airport Hit
- GLIMPSES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Question in East Bloc: Can Communism Survive?
- Detroit Papers Increase Prices: The Detroit News...
- Fear and Champagne Mix for Foreigners at Embattled Hotels
- Council Imposes Strict Rules on 3 Liquor Outlets
- GARDEN GROVE : Senior Housing Plan OKd on Second Vote
- No Charges in Neb. Probe of Horse Racing
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Agee Ward Making Name for Himself at Power Forward
- SHORT TAKES : Mother of Gary Coleman Seeks Control of the Actor's Finances
- STAGE REVIEW : Lamb's 'Festival of Christmas' Ties Season's Sentiments in a Bow : Theater: The holiday play is rewritten for each yule season, but sticks to its religious, warm and fuzzy themes.
- Keating Donation
- UCLA's Rejection of Heart Patient
- MUSIC : A Suitor's View of Pacific Symphony's Potential : Conducting: Lawrence Foster speaks highly of the orchestra, but he doesn't want to seem like a politician seeking election. His assessment of the orchestra: It could be "world-class," but with molding and musical changes.
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- HOT TICKETS: Columnist Allan Malamud (C3) calls...
- Foreigners Evacuated Under Truce in Manila : Philippines: 'Everybody goes' in the embattled financial district. The insurrection continues.
- Church Vandalism Assailed : AIDS: Leaders of 11 denominations denounce actions by gay activists directed against Catholic Archbishop Roger Mahony and his stand against condoms.
- Remapping Plan Could Displace Schabarum : Politics: He would be put into a predominantly Latino district under a proposal that supervisors are privately studying.
- Fire Heightens Concern About Buildings' Safety
- Westminster Student Found Dead : Crime: A missing 23-year-old man was discovered shot to death in the back of his car. Thieves may have discovered his body before police did.
- 31 Plucked From Burning Building
- JOLLY LATE: Santa Claus was late for...
- AIDS Drug Cancer Risk Told; Continued Use Urged
- FAST FORWARD: Even as cable TV gets...
- Affluent O.C. Youths Join Soft-Core Suburban Gangs
- DOCTORS IN THE DARK: It's late at...
- Foreigners Evacuated Under Truce in Manila : Philippines: 'Everybody goes' in the embattled financial district. The insurrection continues.
- Dogs Help Collar Burglary Suspects : Crime: Four men and a teen-ager in alleged theft from a Laotian immigrant in Santa Ana. Police dogs used in the four-hour manhunt found 3 suspects in back yard doghouses.
- From the archives: The Warsaw Pact Condemns Its '68 Invasion of Prague
- ABC to Dump 'Living Dolls,' 'Homeroom'
- 1st-Quarter Retail Sales Rise 8% Over 1988 : Commerce: The growth rate of taxable sales in the county was higher than for California as a whole, final figures from the state tax board show.
- Firm Exercises Its Social Consciousness
- Cancer Risks Prompt Proposal to Curb Use of Pesticide EBDC
- Death, Domesticity Mix in 'Laurel Vs. Hardy' War
- High Court Disbars Lawyer Accused of DMV Bribery
- Kemp to Bar Funds for Pet Projects : Politics: He challenges funds that lawmakers added to HUD's money bill. They hint at retaliatory cuts in the agency's budget.
- Thatcher and Kohl Clash Over German Reunification : Europe: Bonn wants to start the process now. But London favors waiting at least 10 years.
- For Robert Gentry, This Was a Year of Picking Up the Pieces : Profile: The Laguna Beach mayor saw his longtime companion die of AIDS, and he was continually asked about his own health.
- San Diego
- County Moves to Curb Growth in Santa Clarita : Development: The Department of Regional Planning proposal would make deep cuts in developers' plans.
- Japanese Lends Hand to Chinatown Hospital
- Port Urged to Find Berth for Special Merchant Ship
- Deana Shively:Taking Charge in the Clutch
- Miami moved up to second in the...
- Seahawks Swoop Past the Bills : Seattle: A 51-yard, fourth-quarter pass play, Krieg-to-Williams, provides a 17-16 victory.
- Golden West Builds Confidence Up North
- Michel Warren Bell--known as Mic Bell when...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bond Group Credit Rating Cut
- Different Strokes : A Valencia Company's Versatile Tennis Practice Machine Has the Competition on the Run
- Broker Gets Four Years: A former stockbroker...
- Judge Allows Medical Testimony in Fraud Trial
- Jonathan D. Lloyd has been named president...
- Leona Helmsley Loses Appeal: The last obstacle...
- Michael D. Spencer has been promoted to...
- U.S. High Court Agrees to Rule on State-Federal Water Rights
- NATION : L-Tryptophan Imports Halted
- Thornburgh Begins Study of Prosecutor for Pierce
- LOCAL : Gang Member Hit by Fire Bomb
- Irvine Creates Panel for Cultural Affairs
- Judge Clears State GOP Committee in Poll Intimidation Suit
- San Diego
- Ignored, Laughed At, Seahawks Find That Win Is Best Revenge
- Irvine Will Be Caught With Its Guards Down Against Cal
- Oprah, Phil, Geraldo . . . and Now Here's Jesse : Television: Some critics suggest that Jackson will use his position as host of a proposed talk show "Voices of America" to launch a third try for the presidency.
- Brenda Reid, former general counsel for the...
- Sales of New Homes Decline; Quake Blamed
- E. Germany's Honecker Under House Arrest
- LOCAL : Arsonist in Reseda Sought
- Thatcher Gets Party's Vote of Confidence : Britain: The result falls short of the overwhelming endorsement her supporters were seeking.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Buddy Hackett Really Wings It
- District Attorney Won't Prosecute 'Sex Church' Case
- School Personnel Get Quake Tips
- Leonis Adobe Imperiled, Suit Says : Preservation: An environmental impact report is being demanded for a proposed freeway interchange in Calabasas.
- Beauty Lies In Victory for Aztecs
- SHORT TAKES : Zsa Zsa Avoids Jail Cell for Now While She Appeals Conviction
- Mary Gillard has been promoted to director...
- Poll: More Firms Consider Leaving Area
- Lin Can't Resist: Board Agrees to New McCaw Bid : Communications: Directors vote to sell control for $3.4 billion after rival suitor BellSouth fails to raise its offer.
- Top Official at L.A. Gear Quits Over Salary Cut
- Baryshnikov Link Boosts Firm's Fortunes : Apparel: Frequent fashion changes and sharp pricing have made Weekend Exercise Co. a leader in its highly competitive specialty clothing field.
- Toyota Recalls All 8,000 Cars of Lexus Model
- STOCKS : Takeover Talk Spurs Market's 5.98 Rise
- PLO Delays Bid for Higher U.N. Status
- 'Arctic Blast' Spreads to Florida, Slows Travelers in Northeast
- Corruption, Reunification Calls Spur Leipzig March : East Germany: Protesters target the state security agency. More reports surface of shady dealings by party leaders.
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Pet Deer Fatally Gores Owner
- Superior Judges Back Escondido Court Package
- THE SIDELINES : Ralphie Not an Easy Traveler
- Mayor Bruised as New Council Enters Swinging
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Stylish King, Tarascon Top Field at Hollywood
- TV REVIEW : Retelling an Old Story in 'Journey to America'
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Christmas With Shirley Jones': A Ho-Ho-Hum Evening at Segerstrom
- 'Future' Fades but Still Holds the Lead
- Verit Sells Control in Return for Stock
- Gary Citron was named controller and chief...
- Isgro Pleads Not Guilty in Payola Case
- Bugle Boy Suit Charges Trademark Infringement
- Gillespie Won't Seek Election : Insurance: The appointed commissioner of the state agency blasts the author of Proposition 103 as she withdraws as a candidate for the post.
- Menopause: Baby Boomers' Next Step : Health: Thirty million women are on the verge of the change of life. Although some will suffer little, others are facing challenges their mothers never dreamed of.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Alliances May Turn From War to Politics : Europe: For NATO and the Warsaw Pact, demilitarization, not demolition, appears to be the goal.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Prime Minister Quits, Is Replaced
- Chinese Get New Orders--They Must Love the Army
- Pope Pleads for Right to a Safe Environment
- San Diego
- Times Ballot Recommendations
- Peak Conditions for Sure-Fire Surfing
- THE SIDELINES : Mets, Orioles Swap 4 Players
- Court of Passage: Sport Eases Another Transition for Ly : Basketball: Game provides solace for Tustin volunteer assistant who has survived life in a labor camp and a recent shooting.
- Back to Work : Cancer Surgery Behind Him, Stewart Shows Old Form at Missouri
- Navy Foils Greenpeace Ship to Fire Trident 2 : Defense: Vessel rams hole in activists' tugboat at launch site. Commandos also disable protesters' rafts.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mock Accident Launches Campaign
- Encino Residents Argue Over Proposal to Limit Subdivision of Lots
- Uncertainties as an Era Ends at Hollywood : Horse racing: Financial problems have clouded forecasts of who will succeed Marje Everett as track's controlling force.
- Vote Delayed on Art Program at Airport Terminal
- Hollywood's Hottest Comedy Director Takes a Break : Movies: After 'Twins' and 'Ghostbusters II,' producer-director Ivan Reitman decides there's more to film than laughs.
- Saying No to the Builders : Planners Write New Scenario for Santa Clarita Valley
- State Loses Track of Toxic Waste Shipments
- For Nadia, the Story Is Romance and a Movie
- Henning's Bouquet: Many Mums : Chargers: In the wake of another defeat for his team the coach responds with thinly-veiled contempt for the media.
- Y. A. Tittle Helps Election Bid of Foe Who Left Him Bloodied
- BOOK REVIEW : An Ambitious Faith Placed in Computers
- * Good vibrations: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder...
- Mahony Vows Not to Be Intimidated by Gays : Religion: Archbishop responds to vandalism at churches. Activists say their anger over what they view as church interference in issues is mounting.
- Council to Consider Call for Bond Election
- Grandmother Held in Death of 4-Year-Old
- Davis to Meet Again With Coliseum Officials
- Burglar Alleges U. of Oklahoma Improprieties
- THE SIDELINES : Tolliver to Start for Chargers
- Scoring by Kersey, Duckworth Propels Blazers' 121-95 Victory
- Touring 'Mission' of Soviets Beat Kings : Hockey: Tired Khimik Voskresensk team has little trouble with unenthusiastic NHL foe in opening game of tour, 6-3.
- DANCE REVIEW : Jazz Troupe Leaves Beaten Path; Audience Reluctant to Follow
- S. County Needs 54 Deputies, Report Says
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Confronts Zoning Controversy
- A Blanket Remedy for Stress
- ANAHEIM : City Ends Year With $5.3-Million Surplus
- 3 Teen-Agers Arrested in Slaying Aboard Bus
- Ex-CBS Executive Norman Adler Dies
- U.S. Should Oust Noriega, Lawmaker Says : Foreign policy: The country must shake off its 'timidity' on this issue, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher says after returning from a trip to Central America.
- Goodby to the Old Crowd
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Teams Watch, Wait for Yount, Davis Moves
- IRVINE : Professor Pushes Bid to Open Lennon Files
- Alabama Coach Bill Curry said he will...
- Cotone Advances in Tennis Quarterfinals
- Struggling Hialeah Seeks to End Racing Season Early
- Player Wants to Bring Mom, So Father-Son Affair Canceled
- Family Puts Art on a Firm Foundation : Eli Broad Study and Research Facility in Santa Monica Celebrates First Year
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Meat Puppets Run It Up Flagpole
- O.C. Goes Against Low Tide in Turnouts for Day Without Art
- Calls for Help Swamp Housing Commission
- Unclaimed Boxes: Going, Going, Sold
- Builder Sues Hidden Hills Over Low-Cost Housing Plan
- News Rack Permit Measure Deadlocked
- 23 Injured in Toxic Leak at Medical Lab
- Leonard Trains to Avoid Bad Day in Ring
- U.S. Officers Detained, Freed in E. Germany
- Brian Remmel:in Right Place at Right Time
- Large Retin-A Study Finds Modest Skin Improvement
- 'No Mas' Still Baffles Experts : Boxing: More than nine years later, his walking away from Sugar Ray Leonard in the eighth round in New Orleans remains out of sport's enduring mysteries.
- SHORT TAKES : Hearing Tonight on Cable Firm
- Jesse Jackson Responds to Portrait of Him as White
- 'Tis Season for Thieves to Smash Car Windows as Glass Shops Thrive
- Summit Trade Concessions to Have Little Effect, Experts Say
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Playboy Features Hugh's Bride
- 'Big Changes' to Result From Malta Talks, Soviets Say : Diplomacy: 'The world is leaving the Cold War age,' a Tass commentator asserts.
- WORLD : Gorbachev Economic Skill 'Weak'
- LOCAL : Man Convicted for Threats Against KNBC-TV's Kelly Lange
- MiniScribe to Take Charge, Transfer Work: MiniScribe,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cocoa Group Expels U.S. Firm
- Tamara Hamilton has been hired as director...
- Edward W. Soron has been named senior...
- JOA Between Las Vegas Papers OKd by U.S.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Boeing Executive Says Trade Bars Won't Keep U.S. on Top
- P.M. BRIEFING : Train Goes Record 298 M.P.H.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Toyota Putting $17-Million Into Newport Beach Design Center
- Kirk-Mayer Gets Contract
- Calabasas Company Wins Aerospace Plane Contract
- Bakker Associates Indicted for Perjury During PTL Inquiry
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Police Officer's Trial Draws to a Close
- Judge Absolves State GOP Panel in Suit on Poll Guards
- Jury Selection Begins in Montoya's Bribery Trial
- WORLD : Israelis Kill 5 Sinai Infiltrators
- Car Kills Couple Crossing Acton Street
- People and Events
- NEWPORT BEACH : Residents to Develop an Emergency Plan
- Money Problems Plague Two Theaters in Orange County
- 'Cosby' Back in Familiar 1st Place
- DANCE REVIEW : Duckler Dance Program at Skylight Theatre
- Frank J. Schultz has been named executive...
- ANALYSIS : Is M. Danny Wall's Job Necessary? : S&Ls;: As healthy thrifts become more like banks, many industry officials question whether it makes sense to have two separate regulatory agencies.
- Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit in L.A. Cab Case
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mellon Bank Buys 54 Philadelphia Meritor Branches
- N.Y. State Legislator Turns Up His Nose at Perfumed Ads
- Shuttle's Rattle and Roll--Does It Rock the Ground? : Seismology: Sonic booms may have nudged 400 downtown high-rises, moving the earth as far away as Pasadena.