- Strange Gifts, but They Beat Socks and Ties
- Valley Center
- No Contest, Guilty Pleas Close Case of Abusing the Elderly
- P. M. BRIEFING : Packer Seeks Bond's TV Network
- CIMCO's Sales up, Income Down
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Randy Quaid a Hit as a Nerd
- Justices Will Rule on Who Must Foot the Bill for Toxic Cleanups
- U.S. Indicts 3 on Music 'Payola,' Fraud Charges
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : If Possible, What Would You Buy for Someone Special?
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Honors for Surgeon, Chemist
- Richard Ernest; State Forestry Dept. Director
- Stiffer Curbs on Municipal Waste Incineration Urged : Environment: The EPA proposal is the first attempt to impose a nationwide standard. Critics call for more emphasis on recycling.
- Bush Signs Bill Creating CIA Oversight Post : Legislation: Congress gets its way over a reluctant President. The need for an independent inspector arose during the Iran-Contra inquiry.
- Palmdale Day-Care Center Gets Probation in Abuse Charges
- San Diego
- Was It Prank or a Grinch? : Law: A 'deputy' cut into Bob Vincent's Christmas tree sales in Dana Point. An ordinance does prevent tree sales until Dec. 4, but officials won't put Vincent out on a limb.
- Baton comes down throughout the South Bay for holiday concert season
- Greenbelt Soon Will Be City's
- Mobil Pleads No Contest in 2 Pipeline Ruptures
- Marek's Time Has Come : Basketball: Crespi's new coach will attempt to resurrect his alma mater's program despite holding down two jobs.
- Andre Ware, Houston's junior quarterback, is the...
- Mira Costa's Volleyball Success Is a Long Story : Preps: The Mustang girls team will play San Jose Lynbrook for the state championship Saturday.
- New School Board Member Seated
- McEnroe Not Ready to Serve Chang : Masters tennis: It takes three sets, but 30-year-old veteran beats 17-year-old again to advance to semifinals.
- 'Double Al's' : Running Backs Lowe and Savea Were the Answers to El Camino Coach Featherstone's Problems : Football: The Warriors had good passing and defense. But when the team lost four ball carriers, it looked like a rebuilding year.
- Developer Says County Owes Firm $1.6 Million
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Oregon Surprises No. 2-Ranked Arizona, 68-63
- Angels Pay Langston $16 Million
- El Camino, Riverside to Clash for Mythical Football Crown
- Menello Di Carmine: New Place With That Old Feeling
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : King Diamond Needs Polishing
- 'Hilarions,' 'Dick of Death' at Theatre/Theater; 'Shakespeare' by Theatre 40; "Cut on Bias" at Donald O'Connor; 'Crime' at Group Rep : STAGE BEAT
- RESTAURANTS : Grappa Bursts on the Newport Beach Culinary Scene With Some Gusto
- Fluorocarbon Sets Up Employee Stock Plan
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 17.49 as Stocks Rally; Bonds Stronger
- Bloomingdale's Minimum Price Put at $1 Billion
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Says Education Is Best AIDS Weapon
- Plane With 5 Crashes
- GLIMPSES
- HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE MALLS
- Richard Miller; Businessman, Philanthropist
- County's Jobless Rate Drops to 2.9% Because of Seasonal Hiring
- THE ECONOMY : November Sales Weak at Many Major Retailers
- National Lumber & Supply: The Fountain Valley-based...
- Human Factor Blamed for Fed Confusion
- Inventor Gives Up Everything to Put Chickens in Lenses : Science: Entrepreneur says red contacts will ease stress in fowl's life and make it more productive.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Police Vow Probe of 'KKK' Graffiti
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Court Rules Against Bus Drug Searches
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : YREKA : Miners Fight Ouster From Forest Lands
- Sunshine and Santa Anas in Weekend Forecast
- Hilly Block Gains Ground for Historic Designation
- Typesetter Charged With Securities Fraud: A man...
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Organisms Devour Oil From Exxon Spill
- Bush Rejects Extension for China Students
- Key W. German Banker Killed in Car Bombing
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Operation Rescue Seeks $1.98 Million
- Miami Officer Tells Jurors Motorcyclist 'Aimed at Me'
- Reagan Steals Show at Fund-Raiser for Wilson's Campaign
- 380 Mexican Animal, Plant Species in Danger
- Panel Rebukes Newport Judge for Favoritism
- Hawthorne Cuts Hangar Fees, Ends Dispute With Pilot Group
- City Hall Employees Moving for Construction
- American Indian Exhibit Opens
- Mobil Wins Court Round in 1988 Fire at Refinery : Safety: A Municipal Court judge dismissed some charges brought by city of Torrance, ruling that the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has jurisdiction.
- SC Bancorp Bids for Catalina Bank
- Parents of Boy Paralyzed in Care Center Pool Accident Sue : Litigation: The county is a party to the suit on the ground that it should have closed or taken some other action against the unlicensed facility.
- Turner Reportedly Balking at Asking Price of MGM/UA
- I-Flow Corp., an Irvine-based manufacturer of drug-infusion...
- Applied Data Communications: The Tustin manufacturer reported...
- THE ECONOMY : Personal Income Rises 0.9% in October
- LOCAL : 27-Yr. Term in Westwood Killing
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Raisa Takes Her Turn Amid Italy's Cheers
- Suspect Named in Slaying of Key W. German Banker : Terrorism: Prosecutors implicate fugitive Red Army Faction guerrilla Christoph Seidler in car bomb attack.
- Wolfgang Otto; Acquitted of Death Camp Killing
- Operator of S.F. Crane Had Tried Suicide : Inquiry: Officials ask why an unstable man was allowed to operate heavy equipment. Fatal incident prompts call for more building-industry regulation.
- Navy Skyhawk Jet Loses Power, Crashes; Pilot Safe
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teens Raise Curtain on Anti-Drug 'Choices'
- Well-Heeled Options From Designers
- Vandals Hit King Freeway Sign
- COSTA MESA : Man Held, Pit Bull Slain by Police Team
- 2 Suspects Arrested in Medi-Cal Sticker Scam : Fraud: State continues its crackdown. Elderly recipients are the primary victims.
- Man Held in Plot to Kidnap, Ransom Texas Billionaire : Investigation: A Tennessee man allegedly planned to kidnap Robert M. Bass and hold him for $5 million.
- LOCAL : Crash Kills Canoga Park Driver
- Emigres Tiptoe Hesitantly Back Into Homeland : Czechoslovakia: A few of the estimated 100,000 who emigrated are returning to share in the remarkable political transformation.
- Mother Teresa Will Receive Pacemaker
- NATION : Officer Unable to Stop Suicide
- Court Inquiry One of Largest Ever Conducted
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : All Hands Raced to Get Shipshape for Summit
- Sprouts Aside, Cafe Is Typically Conventional
- Cancer Support Facility Gets $68,000
- ON THE RECORD
- Duffy Obtains Court Order to Bar Story
- Hurricane Season Ends as Storm Forms
- East Germany Abolishes Communists' Power Monopoly, Keeps Socialist Label
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Water Main Break Causes Cave-In
- NATION : AIDS Demonstrators Arrested
- BOOK REVIEWS : Odd, Loving Life Without Father
- 'Feel-Good' Panel Held in Low Esteem : New Age: After three years and $735,000, the state's task force on self-esteem is promoting "yuppie evangelism," San Diego's lone representative said.
- 'Shoe' Fan Happy With New Comics
- One Characterization of the Coming Decade
- Specialization Poses Its Own Limits
- No Uniform Response to School Dress Codes
- No Uniform Response to School Dress Codes
- Johnny Mathis Gets Misty Over Influence on Singers : Pop: Other balladeers have attracted more attention in the last year than Mathis has in more than a decade. But Mathis, who headlines the Celebrity Theatre in Anaheim tonight and Saturday, remains philosophical.
- 'Day-Care Dilemma' Was Accurately Told
- 'Shoe' Fan Happy With New Comics
- What Are They Eating to Make Them Crazy?
- 'Shoe' Fan Happy With New Comics
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : SECTION PLAYOFFS : Winners This Weekend to Play for Championship Next : 3-A Semifinal: It should be a rematch packed with punch when Rancho Buena Vista meets Point Loma. Both know how to move the football; Point Loma won Round 1, 42-35.
- Out of Wilderness
- Keep Rancho P.V. Tees Off Parkland
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 1, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 1, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 1, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 1, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 1, 1989
- FITNESS FREAKS: A Times Orange County survey...
- PRETTY PENNY: The statewide quarter-cent sales tax...
- TROUBLED TICKETS: Even as the scandal over...
- Shopping Rush Starts With Spurt of Violence : Crime: Dozens of frightened shoppers witness armed assaults in three Southland incidents. The confrontations result in one death and one injury.
- Dismissal of Top GOP Aide Urged : Extortion: Official admits soliciting $12,500 for her bosses. Although she is cooperating with investigators, she could be relieved of her job as early as today.
- Bush Aides Hope Malta Has Sparkle : Summit: The President is aiming to end a lackluster year on a high note. He sees the meeting as a 'powerful opportunity.'
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Gorbachev Won't Bring Tin Cup : Economy: Despite food and fuel shortages, Soviet officials don't plan to seek U.S. financial aid at summit.
- 282 Americans Fly Out of Danger in Salvador : Latin America: The unprecedented airlift follows a 24-hour rebel takeover of suburbs around the capital.
- U.S. Reportedly Sought Howard's Ouster From Hungary
- All-County Team Has Area Balance, Youth : Football: North County, city high schools have nine members each in group that includes sophomore, four juniors.
- White House Aides Turn Up Heat on Wall to Step Down
- President of CBS Entertainment Calls It Quits
- COUP JITTERS: An official of two Orange...