- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Division I: : Mater Dei vs. Eisenhower
- ROUNDUP : Hill's Triple-Double Lifts North Hollywood Over Sylmar, 111-28
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Beach
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sabor: Jazzy Food, Jazzy Ambience
- Pepperdine Resists Titans' Late Rally : Basketball: Cal State Fullerton's 13-0 run cuts deficit to two with 4:25 left. But the Waves (5-1) hold on to win, 79-69.
- Rare Rossini 2 Early Operas
- Page to Be at Screening
- 'Star Wars' Returns to Westwood
- FASHION : Hooked on Biker Look? See Harley
- CAMARILLO : Applicants for Goals Panel Face Deadline
- Panel Backs 1,492-Home Development in 3 Canyons : Simi Valley: The Planning Commission OKs construction beneath Whiteface Mountain despite environmental protests.
- Bidders Battle Over Miniature Golf : Concessions: The city-owned Sepulveda Basin amusement park grosses nearly $3 million a year.
- He's Putting His Faith Behind Bars : Religion: Chaplain at Terminal Island prison is one of eight full-time Muslim imams in the federal penal system.
- Clinton Details Foreign Policy Stand; Faults Bush : Politics: Democratic candidate is first to give comprehensive views, says President 'coddles' China, abandons Iraqi Kurds.
- U.S. Urged to Take Action on Iraq's Weapons Facilities : Military: Key congressman says the Bush Administration should use force, if necessary, to knock out suspected nuclear sites.
- Magic Denies Report That He Might Return
- Fuerbringer Feels Like a Stranger : Estanica: Six-foot-7 senior is only returning player from last season's State championship team.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lyght Discovers That Losing Is Tough
- Traveling the Road to Reality : Movies: British director Mike Leigh delights in stories that depict people the way they are, not the way Hollywood thinks they ought to be.
- 'Amadeus' to Screen in Academy Series
- FOR KIDS : Shop Offers a Brush With Art : Crafts: The store sells sculptures and other works, then supplies space for children to add the finishing touches.
- Covering the '92 Elections
- A Film Feast for Fans of the Original 'Thin Man' Series
- STAGE REVIEW : 'La Virgen': A Parable of True Christmas Spirit
- Jurisprudence
- Jurisprudence
- Hughes Aircraft, Former Supervisor Are Indicted
- GTE Chooses New Chairman
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Ex-Official at Hughes in O.C. Indicted : Courts: The Justice Department alleges the former executive and the aerospace firm failed to follow government test procedures.
- Women Writers Break Male Monopoly on Fish Story in 'Uncommon Waters' : Against the Current
- Teens' Bedroom Decor Has Plenty to Say : * Behavior: The way children learn about sex is written loud and clear on their bedroom walls. But beware, therapists say, of a literal translation.
- Making a Living From Cutting Red Tape
- Decision Caps a Bad Year for Long Beach
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev's Last Task: 'To Quit With Dignity' : Government: In 48 hours, the political ground was washed out from under him. He might be offered a golden parachute.
- SIMI VALLEY : Teachers' Raise Tied to Medical Plan
- Chilean Embassy in Moscow Is Giving Shelter to Honecker
- POLITICS : Britain's Tories Riding High as Major Storms the Summit
- Toxic Household Waste Causing Crisis, Group Says
- SANTA ANA : 3 Student Finalists Vie for State Board
- Orangewood Chief Urges Lobbying Blitz : Budget: William G. Steiner says he'll press county to keep children's home expansion on schedule and asks powerful members of his board to do the same.
- Study of Clouds to Focus on Global Warming
- Governor's Attack on Welfare Spending: Cruel, or Wise? : In fact, Wilson's big, ambitious ballot-box proposal raises many of the right questions--but some answers remain as elusive as ever
- Council Postpones Vote on Hillside Management
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Costa Mesa
- Dominguez Hills Men's Team to Play NAIA Power Biola on Saturday
- College Basketball
- UCI Lands All-Southern Section Volleyball Player
- MUSIC REVIEW : Black Rockers Still Battling for Acceptance
- Next-Best Thing to Being at a Show
- Retail Sales, Wholesale Prices Increase Slightly : Economy: Analysts say the statistics suggest that the recovery, while weak, at least appears stable.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Army Takes Aim at 'Friendly Fire' Losses
- Hunting Down the Hunters : * Wildlife: The discovery of the remains of thousands of animals in a storage room led federal agents to an elaborate big-game scam run by a small North Carolina museum.
- White House Proposes Two-Step Economic Package
- SEC Suit Targets Keating, 9 Others : Crime: They are accused of fraud in schemes to inflate the profits of Lincoln Savings. Charges include engaging in insider trading and a phony stock swap.
- CAMARILLO : Permit Fee Waived on Low-Flow Toilets
- Police Believe 5 Killings Took Place in Canyon : Crime: Investigators are 'looking for something in addition to robbery' as the motive in the slayings of the members of a food-catering crew.
- Pro Basketball
- He Played a Waiting Game, and Won : Mater Dei: Running back Chris Ruperto, a former backup to Clifford and Sparks, has helped prolong the season.
- Spirit Moves Playwright : Levin's Story of a Haunted Synagogue Is Being Co-Produced by University, Theater Group
- TV REVIEW : Shedding a Bit of Light on Carreras
- Wilson Urges Easing of Bank Regulations to Boost Business
- Final Decision on Park Still in the Future
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Hurt in Head-On Freeway Crash
- Holiday Cheers : Annual Golden Apple Awards Are an L.A. Christmas Party
- Filmmakers to Fulfill Lancaster's Burning Desire on Vacant Tract
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BEVERLY HILLS TOURNAMENT : Crespi Survives 4th-Quarter Slump to Upend Royal
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nets, Playing With Blocks, Rout Nuggets
- Assistant Expected to Replace Mackovic
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Free Throws Carry Capistrano Valley in Double Overtime
- Stevenson Named Assistant Football Coach at Valley
- Martin Quits as Coach of Northridge Women's Team : College basketball: Chandler to take over squad that is winless in nine games. Matadors won just 10 of 36 games under Martin since moving to Division I.
- Steiner Has Made It on ESPN, but It Was a Close Shave
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Trabuco Hills
- Tennis
- Lush Images Along a 'Dry River' : Dave Alvin, Who Plays Saturday at Bogart's, Cultivates Some Unusually Rich 'Sad Stories'
- L.A. Wins Bid for American Indian Art : Collection: The county's Natural History Museum will receive 400 contemporary pieces as a gift. The artworks, assembled as a touring exhibit, were displayed there in 1988.
- Concert Series Aims to Benefit Station KUCI
- 'Horowitz in Vienna' at 83
- Independent TV Service to Issue First Grants Today : Funding: Three years after its formation, the self-described alternative to PBS and the Corp. for Public Broadcasting will award about $3 million to 26 programs.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Witty Take on a Texas Affair : HUG DANCING, <i> by Shelby Hearon</i> Knopf, $20; 246 pages
- Baker Appeals for Global Aid for Republics
- Very Busy Beavers : National Symbol Becomes Destructive National Pest to Many Canadians
- These Gifts Are Fun--and They Help Children Learn
- THE TIMES POLL : 50% Agree State Suffering From a Serious Recession
- The Lure of Congress and Joy Picus
- Sermons on the Island : Muslim Chaplain Gives Guidance to All Faiths at Prison
- S.D. Colleges to Host Mexican Professors : Training: Pact will allow hundreds of educators to study advanced technologies at community colleges.
- Firehose in Concert at Harbor College
- 'Star Wars,' 'Star Trek,' Star Sets for Christmas
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Timbuk3 Keeps the Offbeat
- Lasting From Time to Time : * Laura Ashley's designs--which are classic, not trendy--feature velvet and taffeta for the holiday.
- AIRLINES : When Travelers Get Their Wings Clipped
- More Bacteria Resisting Antibiotics : Health: Scientists say the problem is widespread in some parts of the world and could become a serious concern in the United States.
- FASHION : A Futile Search for James Dean
- MWD Officials Say Desalination Plan Would Be Too Costly
- FASHION : In Full Gloom
- Witness in 6 Officers' Trial Says He Lied About Attack
- FULLERTON : CSUF Faculty OKs Anti-Hostility Policy
- Eight Arrested in $425,000 Welfare Swindle; D.A. Lashes County Agency : Fraud: Woman allegedly worked with relatives and others to collect multiple checks over a 10-year period.
- Lots and Lots of Christmas Choices : Traditions: When people pick a tree for the holidays, convenience and nostalgia are big influences. But these days, the perfect tree isn't necessarily the prettiest--it's the one at the right price.
- Driver Sentenced for Killing Man Near Balboa Park
- SANTA PAULA : Work Ethic Carried Urias to Mayoralty
- Infiniti Executive Settles Discrimination Lawsuit
- Community Policing
- Trial Ordered in Gang Slaying
- Water Hazard : Restaurants: After three customers fell into the pool at a Sherman Oaks eatery, guardrails were erected. But some say that solution is all wet.
- Forgery Alleged at Hollypark : Horse racing: An employee is accused of substituting phony $100 bills for real money while counting track's receipts.
- Another AJ Who Loves Speed : Winter Olympics: Kitt will try to repeat Johnson's gold-medal performance in the downhill.
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Road Wins Spur Lions' Fast Start
- MOVIE REVIEW : Beatty Plays to Win With 'Bugsy'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Stylish but Hollow Gloss in 'Veronique'
- Pop Album Chart : Jackson Takes Control in 2nd Week
- Wells Fargo Predicts Huge Loss in Fourth Quarter : Banking: Though large, the estimate of up to $240 million in red ink is not the cataclysmic amount some had feared. As a result, the company's stock surges.
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Dow Rallies on Favorable Economic News
- TWA, Continental Discuss Link
- BofA to Help Develop Low-Income Rentals
- Iowans' Funds Among Missing at Irvine Firm
- Garamendi Rips Workers' Comp Insurers' Expenses
- FCC Targets Phone Firms' Sales Tactics : Telecommunications: New rules are designed to prevent companies from switching long-distance carriers without a customer's permission.
- Panel Orders Oxygen Added to Gasoline in Winter : Environment: ARB requires new mix next November to reduce levels of carbon monoxide in air. It is as big a pollution problem as smog is in summer.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School District Announces Layoffs
- FASHION : The Personal Touch : Sami Dinar Works Overtime to Keep His Customers Happy
- UCI Professor Writes on Zeppelins' Drama
- Schools, Teachers Break Stalemate : Education: Union and board reach a contract agreement that provides for repayment of a 3% salary cut.
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : FOOD FETISHES : How Can You <i> Possibly</i> Eat That?
- A Crime Not to Care? : O.C. Death Raises Question of Whether Failing to Help Ailing Parent Is Illegal
- All I Want Is to Be Spared the Trials of 'All I Want'
- Unfinished Houses to Be Burned Down for Movie
- Breaking Barriers by Spreading Culture
- Oxnard : Food Share's Parent Agency Is Honored
- Hanging Out at Willie's Club--What a Life
- Break From Jail Benefits Museum : Renovation: An unusual partnership is giving inmates a taste of freedom and responsibility while giving the Natural History Museum a face lift.
- HOCKEY
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Division VII: : Laguna Hills vs. Trabuco Hills
- McIlvaine Troubled by Shortage of Deals : Baseball: He still must find several players to restock the Padres.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Annie' Leaves Young Audiences Wide-Eyed : But Buena Park production of the musical is a pretty cheery stocking stuffer for adults too. It will be staged again tonight, Saturday and Sunday.
- Winter to Spring: A Glimpse of Films to Come
- MOORPARK : Their Enthusiasm Is One for the Books
- Costs May End Plan for Water Plant in Baja : Desalination: Study shows that the price of desalted seawater would be a costly $1,600 an acre foot. Regular water supplies cost $261 an acre foot.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Saints Suspend Fullback Heyward
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Upon Further Review, the Review Took Too Long, Henning Is Told
- Pepperdine Stalls Fullerton Comeback : College basketball: Waves hold on for 79-69 victory despite a late 13-0 run by the Titans.
- Sarpong Kept Sharp Until Cleared to Play
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Rynders, Faulk Pace Capistrano Valley Boys
- TENNIS : Lendl, Chang Reach Semifinals
- Jewels of 'Stax/Volt' Releases
- ART REVIEWS : Matt Mullican's Clever but Static Project
- FASHION : A Lock on Star Hair
- Ex-Officer in Rape Case Says He Acted as 'Aggressor' : Trial: Tape of David Bryan's interview with D.A.'s investigator is played in court. Defendant denies using force.
- Poison Control Center Shutdown Is Averted
- Reindeer will get a day off while Santa turns to classic automobiles in Torrance.
- Rights Rite : Celebrities, Immigrants Celebrate Landmark of Freedom
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Estancia
- GARDEN GROVE : Santa Brings Respite to Burned Children
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Keltner, Third Baseman Who Helped Stop DiMaggio's Streak, Dies at 75
- An Underdog Bones Up : Surprising Chatsworth Prepares to Face Crenshaw in City Section 3-A Division Football Final
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Division X: Southern California Christian vs. Calvary Chapel
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Jockeys Say They Will Walk Out Jan. 1 Unless Insurance Improved
- A Batch of Holiday Treats From Connick to Cole
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Division VI: : Valencia vs. Tustin
- Soviets Doing Without as Olympics Approach
- Countywide : Vote on GOP Chief's Removal Planned
- Boy, 15, Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman, 83, Dies After Freeway Crash
- Trial of Eye Surgeon Accused of Medicare Fraud Goes to Jury
- 2 Hospital Trustees Face Recall Vote on April 14
- Broderick Sentence Could Be 17 Years, Her Attorney Says : Courts: Judge has option of giving Betty Broderick concurrent sentences rather than consecutive, cutting jail term in half.
- Ex-Officer Sentenced in Murder-for-Hire Case : Courts: William Leasure gets two prison terms of 15 years to life. The Northridge man earlier pleaded no contest to arranging two deaths.
- EL TORO : Punchy Makes a Hit at Olivewood School
- Elderly, Children to Share Center
- Blanton Was Born to Play Quarterback : Prep football: Mater Dei star has always had a stronger arm than other players his age.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Laguna Hills
- COMMENTARY : Chargers' Past Not on the Side of Dan Henning
- Hrudey Does His Job to End the Kings' Skid
- Touchdown-Maker Jacot Has One More Chance to Stand Alone : Division X: With 34 already, Southern California Christian junior needs one score tonight to break county single-season record.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Last Boy Scout': Slick, Blood-Soaked Escapism
- Pacific's Delicious 'Christmas Dinner' Could Use Some Garnish
- 'Christmas Carol'-er Tunes Up
- 'American Heroes,' in Black and White
- MOVIES - Dec. 13, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 13, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 13, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 13, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 13, 1991
- N.Y. Daily News Pension Is Probed : Scandal: Its handling by Robert Maxwell is the target of the investigation.
- BUSH BY A MILE? Eager Democratic candidates...
- Smith Case Seen Leading to Regular Televising of Trials : Law: Experts say coverage of Palm Beach proceedings means TV role is here to stay. Sensationalism is a worry.
- Disney Picks Anaheim for $3-Billion Resort : Development: Firm cites costly regulatory review process for its decision to bypass Long Beach.
- Anti-Karlin Protesters Enter Courthouse : Demonstration: Crowd denounces probation for Korean-born grocer who killed black teen-ager. Marchers confront deputies before dispersing.
- Polygram Talking With Troubled Orion : Entertainment: The British conglomerate is among several companies looking at acquiring the Hollywood studio.
- TEEN OVERLOAD: With the new Juvenile Intake...
- Boom Predicted From $3-Billion Second Gate : Reaction: Merchants and hoteliers expect guaranteed busloads of tourists into the next century. Anaheim officials see a chance to revitalize a seedy part of the city left from the Eisenhower era.
- COLUMN ONE : New Tests for Oldest Liberties : On the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, America considers adding to its basic freedoms. Meantime, the original 10 face some stern reinterpretation.
- LOVE & SEX: Teen-age pregnancies are the...
- Former Hostages Honored at White House : Celebration: Five 'true heroes' join Bush in lighting the national Christmas tree. U.N. secretary general, envoy get presidential medals.
- Disney Chooses Anaheim as Location for $3-Billion Resort : Development: Firm cites costly regulatory review process for its decision to bypass Long Beach seaside park.
- UNRUFFLED JUDGE: For three years, prosecutors have...
- Disney Picks Anaheim for $3-Billion Resort : Development: Firm cites costly regulatory review process for its decision to bypass Long Beach.
- Riverbed Residents Fear Expulsion : Ventura: Homeless say a revitalization plan is a scheme to oust them. The project may add hiking trails and eliminate pollution.
- PERSPECTIVE ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS : Media Circuses Make Things Worse
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 13, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 13, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 13, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 13, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 13, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 13, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 13, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 13, 1991
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Oh, What Fun It Will Be to Ride a Shopping Center Sleigh Today
- Day Runner Grows Beyond Creators' Plans : Organizers: The company now employs 350 people and operates out of a bigger facility in Fullerton.
- National Semi's Profit Up 68%
- Dow Edges Up 1.56, but Losers Top Gainers 5-3
- Jerry Warren, now editor of the San...
- Nation's S&Ls; Show Profit in 3rd Quarter : Thrifts: The gain marks the third consecutive profitable quarter, the longest such string since 1986, and came despite losses in California.
- Finding a Better Way to Rate Productivity
- Fretting It : Despite Recent High Sales Note, Record Firms See Tough Times
- Shearson Lehman OKs Deal to Sell Mortgage Unit : Finance: A letter of intent was signed by representatives of Middle Eastern-American group to buy the Irvine-based subsidiary.
- Program Travels Through Time, Space
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 20 UNDER 20 : Great gifts in good tast: Some are local. Some ar seasonal. All are affordable.
- Presents for Hungry Times : Eggs: A Season for Caution
- Westwood : Study on AIDS Care Givers
- ROAD NOTES
- Guess the Secret Ingredient
- Hollywood : Pastry Shop Headquarters
- THEATER REVIEW 'CHRISTMAS IN THE MARKETPLACE' : Spirited Offering : The production in Solvang focuses on gypsies who offer their rendition of the Nativity story to passersby.
- Reformer Close to Winning Teamsters Presidency Race
- This Is Resting in Peace? : Culture: Tell-all bios and nasty probate fights have done in respect for the dead, who have become vulnerable to character assassination by the living.
- Green TykesNapa Street School, located only a...
- Parents Try to Cope in an Imperfect World
- A Benefit Tea Party
- Out and About: Princess Caroline of Monaco...
- Fortensky Proves Elusive in Court Date
- Woman Denies Dismemberment Killing of Husband
- Motorist Sets Fire to Man Who Helped Him
- Democrats Sue to Free Election Funds
- New Fish and Game Director Appointed
- Working to Land Your Next Job
- Gang Fight Erupts Inside Courthouse : Crime: No one is hurt in a melee that began as rival groups' members waited in a hall. Officials say it shows violence is rising.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Buchanan Is Now a Player in the Game : He can use language to slam opponents, but his words will be thrown back against his cause.
- Council Rejects AIDS Tests for Restaurant Workers
- Pierce College Plan Increases Uncertainty of Campus Farm : Education: The proposal envisions a high-tech agricultural center and suggests 'innovative uses' for some of the land.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Middleton's 25 Lead Chapman
- EL CAMINO : No Calm in This Defense's Swarm
- Miscellany
- Baseball Takes It Out in Trade : Dodgers Put Benzinger on First : Baseball: They get switch-hitter from the Royals for Chris Gwynn and Domingo Mota.
- Bench Gets Into the Act in USD Win : Basketball: Toreros roll to 90-63 victory over Division II Cal State Hayward.
- PREP NOTES
- TV Festival Showcases James Dean's Early Work
- Miscellany
- Music and Dance Reviews : Kremer's Mozart Meddling Gets Messy
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Smithereens Are Strong but Not Special
- High Court Settles Dispute Over Minkow Bankruptcy : Justice: The ruling on interest payments is also seen as a victory for bondholders of Lincoln Savings' parent firm.
- To the Discredit of Our Colleges
- High Court Settles Dispute Over Minkow Bankruptcy : Justice: The ruling on interest payments is also seen as a victory for bondholders of Lincoln Savings' parent firm.
- Presents for Hungry Times : Your Cheese Is in the Mail
- Aerospace Sector Sales a Record, but Job Rolls Shrank in '91
- Yeltsin Winning the Army Over : Soviet Union: Dispirited Gorbachev fails in bid for top commanders' loyalty. The Russian president promises a unified command and 90% pay raises.
- Rushdie Makes Surprise N.Y. Appearance : Islam: The author, under a death threat from Iran for 'The Satanic Verses,' talks about free speech amid tight security at Columbia University.
- Fund Set Up to Pay Blacks Denied Jobs as Police Officers : Racial bias: $200,000 earmarked to resolve federal suit. City denies wrongdoing but says it's cheaper to settle than to fight.
- Venice : Meeting on Apartment Plan
- DISCOVERY : THE MUSEUM COMPANY
- Video of Police Dog Attack on Unarmed Theft Suspect Prompts Panel Inquiry
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Pro Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- DIVISION VII : Tough Catches Easy for Trabuco Hills Receiver
- PREP NOTES
- And One <i> Way </i> Over 20
- Rival Group Offers to Take Over Troubled Youth Ball League : Sports: Offer comes as a surprise at City Council meeting. It puts current league officials on the defensive.
- Skeptics Accuse Students of Buttering Up the Teacher
- 13 Firms Named in Probe of Iraq's Nuclear Program : Military: IAEA releases names after criticism. Most of the firms are German, but one is American.
- Matthew Rapf, 71; TV, Film Producer
- City Ballots in Chinese, Spanish Are Approved
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Ways to Dress Up a Few Propositional Phrases
- FOR THE KIDS : Bookworms : With nearly 100 magazines targeted for youngsters on the market, the hard part is picking one.
- Selling Sentiments for All Seasons : Greeting cards: Local designers are done with Christmas and are hard at work on Mother's Day and beyond.
- Pomona : Billboard Removal Studied
- Bush to Host 5 Ex-Hostages and U.N. Chief
- Bland Mexican Fare From Santos Hacienda
- Green Line Cost May Leap by Another $276 Million : Transit: Paying for driverless cars and construction problems may require a 'blank check,' official warns.
- Testimony Begins on Rush-Hour Truck Ban
- Broderick Trial Was an Ordeal for La Jolla Divorcees : Experiences: Many who also had bitter marriage breakups said they identified with what they felt was Broderick's revenge.
- CAMARILLO : City Plan Will Offset $352,000 Shortfall
- Miscellany
- Sabres Fire Coach, Muckler Takes Over
- Strange but True: Dodgers Did Merge With the Yanks
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: ORANGE LEAGUE