- Have Yourself a Merry Little Party
- Rising Rivers Threaten Worse Texas Flooding
- Gold-Rush Fever Rages in Bulgaria After Demise of the Communist Government
- Spectacular Sunset May Be on the Horizon : Astronomy: 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse will occur Saturday afternoon when the moon passes in front of the sun.
- Band Marches Past Crisis to Triumph : Music: The band at Schurr High has overcome a tough financial year and will make its first appearance in the Tournament of Roses Parade.
- Tokyo Plagued by 25-Year-Old Airport Dispute : Aviation: Narita's expansion is stymied by farmers and radicals. New Osaka facility is also having problems.
- Fixed-Rate Mortgage Interest Falls to Lowest Rate Since '73
- COLUMN ONE : Relics of a Utopian Journey : Thousands of Americans moved to the Soviet Union in the 1920s and '30s in pursuit of a more just society. A few remain, but their dreams were shattered long ago.
- Council Recall Is Seen as Start of Political Era for Latinos : Politics: Observers believe that Latinos will soon gain majorities on city councils, although not in such a dramatic fashion.
- Porsche Lobbies to Repeal 10% Federal Luxury Tax
- Gambling: Deck Stacked Against Cities : * Card Parlor Revenue Promised Stanton, Cypress Would Be Eaten Up by Enforcement
- The Life and Death of the Cold War: The Long Battle Between West and East : Russia: U.S. policy-makers seemed proud of their ignorance when it came to the Soviet Union, and this led to many wrong moves.
- Man Held After Prowler Reported
- OXNARD : Police Seek 2 Men in Bank Robbery
- Community Policing / Northridge, Chatsworth
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : ROSE
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hot Penguins Repay Capitals
- Thanks Isn't Saying Enough for Jones : Cornhuskers: Tailback is shy about almost everything except expressing appreciation and gaining yardage.
- COSTA MESA GIRLS : Technical Difficulties Cost Woodbridge
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Comes Back to Win After Slow Start
- The Buccaneers refused to comment on a...
- ART : COMMENTARY : The Little Journal That Can't : The New Criterion, now in its 10th year under Hilton Kramer, has looked to neoconservative doctrine as its muse
- MOVIES : A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FLASHBACK : When You Get Right Down to It, the CIA Comes Off Bad Both Times
- Albania to Recognize Former Soviet Republics
- Ups and Downs Fail to Put BYU's Detmer on Sideline : Football: Quarterback has endured several hardships and severe media scrutiny. Through all this, his teams have won.
- Four Trapped by a Surging River Saved by Firefighters : Rescue: The incident in Santa Ana is one of many storm-spurred mishaps in the county and around the state.
- PREP BASKETBALL VENTURA TOURNAMENT : Buena's Offense Falters in Final
- Kings Mix Some Bad News With a Good Win : Hockey: Sandstrom hospitalized after injuring shoulder in 9-4 victory over Oilers.
- A Case of Candor--After the Fact
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTES : Wet Field Relegates Tulsa to 'Mental Practice'
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- A Call for Training for Owners of Guns
- Single-<i> Auteur </i> Theory
- Spreading the Blame
- TOO MUCH
- Hilltop Crosses
- LOVE LETTERS
- Anderson Says He Will Back Stepson
- Voucher Plan Clarifies 2 Schools of Opinion
- 1991 ORANGE COUNTY / THE YEAR...
- Abortion Controversy
- TV KID SHOWS
- TOO LITTLE
- Abortion Controversy
- Stone on America
- Exploiting Again
- Yosemite Proposal
- Health Care Crisis
- Murder of Fetus
- Another Puzzle
- NOT FOR PUBLICATION
- Researcher Uses Yankee Ingenuity to Keep Working in Troubled Zaire : Africa: U.S. conservationist performs a variety of projects, mainly animal studies, at a French institute. Her reputation as a handler of vipers and pythons seems to keep troublemakers away.
- Footnotes to History
- Naval Property Conversion Could Do Much for Residents
- NONFICTION - Dec. 29, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 29, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 29, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 29, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 29, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 29, 1991
- Skiers, Surfers Rejoice in Wake of 1st Big Storm
- Season's First Big Storm Blows Into Southland : Weather: Showers were less severe in Orange County, where cities reported up to two-thirds of an inch of rain.
- Manager's Former HUD Role Angers Renters : Housing: Tenants are bitter about rent increases that Michael S. Damron worked on before a firm hired him to run their Pacoima complex. He and the agency deny wrongdoing.
- Zap In the New Year
- First Big Storm of the Season Hits Southland
- Season's First Big Storm Sends Drivers Skidding : Weather: Some areas get 2 inches of rain. Motorists have tough time, but ski areas celebrate a foot of snow.
- Lose a 'Criminal' and Gain a Taxpayer : Street vending: Legalize and regulate it; stop wasting police time arresting mango sellers.
- Santa Ana Targeting Gunfire on New Year's : Public safety: Officials mount annual program to discourage shooting into the air. Last year, a Costa Mesa boy was injured by falling bullets.
- FDA Warns Against Eating Organs of Dungeness Crab : Health: The viscera of those harvested off California, Oregon and Washington may contain a harmful toxin. The meat is safe to eat, officials say.
- And a glorious year it was, what...
- Judge Rejects Drug Treatment for Adam Rich, Orders Trial
- Bikers Lose Round to Block Helmet Law : Lawsuit: A judge in Fullerton refuses to halt enforcement of the new rule, but the motorcyclists' lawyer says she'll take the case to a higher court.
- SIMI VALLEY : Bereaved Classmates to Be Offered Help
- MARINA GIRLS' BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Trippet's Two Free Throws Push Marina Past Huntington Beach
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL UPDATE : HOLIDAY : Not a Nomad Coach, Fry Gets Congratulations for Staying
- PREP BASKETBALL CHAMINADE TOURNAMENT : Chatsworth Reaches Final on Defensive Effort, 70-55
- Dana Hills Coach Skelton Resigns; Reich Takes Over on Interim Basis
- INTERNATIONAL
- Higher Education Working to Lower Dropout Rate : Colleges: Counseling and financial aid are being increased to keep students in school until they graduate.
- No Guarantee Behind Sales of Extended Warranties : Business: Several retailers and insuring firms have failed, leaving consumers stuck with the repair bills.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Orchestra Performs Wagner as Rehearsal
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : DEPARTURES
- Service Finds Work for the Older Job Applicant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Parking Fees Frozen After Drop
- County Marshals to Take Over All Van Nuys Court Security Duties : Policing: Functions previously shared by three forces will be consolidated. The municipal courthouse was the scene of a fatal shooting three years ago.
- Countywide : County Coroner Will Resign in '92
- Chase Ends in Car Crash
- Portrait of Robber as Young Man: Abused, Rejected : Psychology: A sentencing memorandum on the 'A's Bandit' describes his traumatic childhood and troubled adolescence.
- Disappearing Act : Graffiti: Caltrans involved in costly--and sometimes deadly--tag match with vandals who deface freeway signs and walls with spray-painted personal messages.
- Mourners at Rites for Plane Crash Victims Find Comfort
- Investigations
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : West Bakersfield One-Ups Saugus, 65-62
- Wacker New Minnesota Football Coach
- PREP BASKETBALL BELL-JEFF TOURNAMENT : North Hollywood Remembers, Routs Campbell Hall
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- With Rival's Boat Here, Red Star Syndicate Urged to Merge
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTES : Aztecs' Success Represents Part of Eric Duncan's Happy Ending
- Sounds Bring 'Rainforest' Tale to Life
- Orange County Arts Awarded $1 Million : Grants: The Leo Freedman Foundation has come bearing gifts for arts groups and programs, including $250,000 to the Grove Shakespeare Festival.
- First Public Offering: Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.,...
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 477 Soviet Emigres Reach Haifa by Ship
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Judge's Surgery Delays Noriega Trial
- O.C. Hospitals, Clinics Deluged by Flu Victims
- Prenatal Program Is Powerful Antidote to Drug Problem : Motherhood: All of the 19 babies born to mothers in a voluntary prenatal class at Kaiser Permanente Hospital for substance abusers have tested drug-free at birth.
- Officer Denies Guilt in Deaths
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : Trying Times : Beating of Rodney King Set the Course for a Tumultuous, Often Angry Year
- SIMI VALLEY : 6 Cars Hit Downed Pole on Freeway
- Hostage Taker Shoots Himself
- Missing Sailor Presumed Drowned
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : UC San Diego Edges CLU on 3-Point Shot, 67-65
- NHL ROUNDUP : Andreychuk Helps Sabres Make It Easy on Themselves
- Wackerman All-American by Committee
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills' Free Throws Key Victory in 2 Overtimes
- Chula Vista's Coxe Has Happy Homecoming : Hockey: His overtime goal gives Kansas City Blades a 5-4 victory over Gulls.
- TV Reviews : The Scandal in 1880s That Rocked 'Parnell'
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Suspect Arrested in Sexual Attacks
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Consumers Want the Whole Kitchen Kaboodle
- Norman Dash; Veteran Los Angeles Journalist and Author of Two Books
- Leaky Roof Stops Game in Bakersfield
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Postseason Football Action
- 'Bugsy' Hits the Jackpot : Film Leads Golden Globe Field With 8 Nominations
- Interest Rates Slip to an 18-Year Low
- GARDENING : Making Purchase Before the Bloom Is on the Rose
- Use a Plumber's Snake to Get the Ball Rolling
- Raiders Learn if Secret Can Be Weapon Today : AFC: Refusing to divulge their starting quarterback, they hope to throw off the Chiefs.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 4 Kansas Blows Out Southern Mississippi in a Classic Mismatch
- PREP BASKETBALL VENTURA TOURNAMENT : Buena Gets Revenge a Year Later With Win
- ART REVIEW : 'California' Photos: Peaks, Valleys
- 1991 Orange County. The Year In Review : Jazz Artists Who Jammed in '91 : Marsalis, Allison and Davis Were Among Those Whose Local Performances Sizzled and Popped
- Sidelined : Sponsors Reconsider Magic Johnson Ads
- That's Bond, Jane Bond
- U.S. Starts Removing Gear From Subic Base : Philippines: Washington intends to meet Manila's deadline to vacate by the end of 1992.
- Yeltsin Seizes Media, Slashes Aide's Powers : Kremlin: Russian president swiftly commandeers Gorbachev's office, sending ex-Soviet leader elsewhere.
- Wilson Can't Force State Workers to Pay Dental Premiums, Judge Rules
- Bukich's Big Day : In Era When Big Ten Was King, USC's Backup Quarterback Changed Tide for Pacific Coast Conference in 1953 Rose Bowl
- Oak Hill Academy Familiar With Skies Above the Rim
- Political Reporter Takes a Sideline View for '92 : Television: Sander Vanocur is retiring after almost 30 years of network news. He notes change not only in the coverage of campaigns but its effect.
- Homosexuality, Gulf War, Suicide Issues Rocked Foundation of Churches in 1991 : Disunity: Five Orthodox denominations suspend activities in National Council over its liberal attitudes toward gays. Anti-Semitism re-emerges in Soviet Union.
- A Happy B. D. Wong Lands High-Profile Role in 'Father of Bride'
- Merrill Connally's Got Horse Sense, Excepting a Certain Shark Movie
- 132 Haitians Return Home Voluntarily
- Japan Fears Being Bush's Scapegoat
- Oklahoma Governor's Son Dies After Drug Overdose
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Imported Weevil May Attack Pest Tree
- Countywide : Rainstorm Could Drop Up to 3 Inches
- Vandalism, Power Outage Slow L.A.-San Diego Amtrak Trains : Commuting: The unrelated events delayed or stranded thousands of passengers. Buses eventually transported many.
- Countywide : Towing Firms Offer Drinkers Free Service
- School Accused of Slighting Girls' Sports : Santa Paula: A decision not to field a second female soccer team angers parents and students. But the district points to hidden costs.
- Ex-Brea Mayor Named to County Planning Board : Appointment: Clarice A. Blamer says she advocates 'planned' growth. She replaces a commissioner who had been criticized for his ties to developers.
- How to Sharpen the Cutting Edge : Franklin should attack the R&D; problem
- Reduced to Playing for Pride : Cotton: Weldon and former No. 1 team Florida State aren't in the New Year's game they had anticipated.
- Angry Ventura Boulevard Builders Challenge Bills : Specific Plan: The trip fees for improving traffic conditions range from $8,000 to $800,000. Developers are threatening lawsuits.
- Knowles Lifts Cal State L.A. Over Chapman
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : ROSE
- First Major Storm Hits Southland
- Belgrade's Leadership Pressing U.N. to Halt Civil War
- Contrite Thief Rings Ice Cream Man's Bell
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Agers Arrested Over Shots at Cars
- El Eco del Valle Weekly to Fold After Next Issue, a Casualty of Recession
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Valenzuela-Paulson Agreement Is Throwback to Yesteryear in U.S.
- ORANGE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT : Cougars Get Defensive, Beat Laguna Beach
- Shareholders OK Recapitalization: Genisco Technology Corp. reported...
- A Consultant Finally Makes the Big Time : * Government: Bush's choice of a management expert for his Cabinet sparks kidding from field's critics.
- Name That Tycoon
- Savannah River Nuclear Leak Alarms Downstream Residents
- Wesley R. B. Brazier, 74; Led Integration Efforts
- DC-3 Crash Kills Pilot
- DANA POINT : Housing for Resort Staff to Be Discussed
- Pilot Sees a Yuletide Miracle in Crash-Landing : Sweden: There are injuries but no deaths as a crippled MD-80 with 129 aboard breaks into pieces on impact in snow.
- Identifying Unsuitable Parents : New children's services director proposes psychological testing
- Blacks, Korean-Americans Make Conciliatory Gestures
- City Manager Files Libel Suit Against Times
- Fullerton Honors Employees of Year
- Water Park Plan Faces Dry Future Amid Drought
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL CANYONS TOURNAMENT : Jackson Cranks It Up in Antelope Valley Win
- Saddleback's Saba Advances to Main Draw
- Bengals Choose David Shula : Pro football: At 32, the son of the Dolphins' Don Shula becomes the youngest head coach in NFL history.
- WEEKEND TV : 'Parade' Telethon for College Fund
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Keep Your Tool Kit on the Level
- DECORATING ADVICE : How to Lighten Up on Island
- Seahawks' Knox Resigns : Pro football: Shaw says Rams might be interested in him as a replacement for Robinson.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Cavaliers' Daugherty Outplays Robinson
- Journalists Rate Year's Stories
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : CITRUS : And After All That, They Play a Game
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Nutcracker' in Pasadena
- Bush Pays Little State, Local Tax, Magazine Says : * Income: The First Couple legally avoided bigger bite of adjusted gross income of $450,000 to pay lower percentage than the national average.
- Polishing Up Crystal Ball for 1992 Sports Highlights
- General Motors Layoffs
- Rams Need to Resign Themselves to More Than Coaching Change
- General Motors Layoffs
- General Motors Layoffs
- Guns on 'Get a Life'
- Enthused About Tull
- Rams Need to Resign Themselves to More Than Coaching Change
- Nurse Shortage
- Is Lakers' Best Defense Really Only Bad Offense?
- Ram Cheerleaders Predated Laker Girls in L.A. Lineup
- Steve Howe's Latest Run-In With the Law
- Importance of Trees
- Rams Need to Resign Themselves to More Than Coaching Change
- Fans Should Say No to Spiraling Salaries
- 8 Jailed Rebels Snatched Out of Georgian Prison
- Christmas Tree Recycling Programs
- Crash Ends 100-M.P.H. Chase of Stolen Car : Pursuit: Suspected thief is held after squad cars and police helicopter follow from Huntington Beach to Santa Ana.
- School District Cleared of Charge That It Failed to Punish Teacher
- DMV to Curtail Services at Office in North Hollywood
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : ON DISPLAY
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : THE DROUGHT
- NEWPORT BEACH : Teacher-to-Teacher Project Is Instituted
- Community Policing
- They Take Name Game to Extremes
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Chiefs Haven't Played Host Since '71
- Mormon Homosexuals Struggle to Find Acceptance Within Their Faith : Lifestyle: More often, the pressure to conform to the church's heterosexual ideal fosters hopeless marriages, duplicity, profound guilt, anger and despair.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Paladins Hold Fort for Clay : The San Diego roots rockers shine at Bogart's in the absence of their soul-singing co-headliner.
- COLUMN ONE : When Pain Systems Go Awry : There are no reliable cures yet for people who suffer from rare, often inexplicable forms of physical agony, but researchers are offering hope.
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : The Last Word
- No End Can Justify This Cruelty : Yet another hostage's body is dumped along a road
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Send Mobile Homes to Shelter
- FULLERTON : Public Can Meet, Telephone Mayor
- FULLERTON : 2 Named to Culture, Recreation Posts
- OXNARD : Investigator Healing After Gun Accident
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Caring for Animals Too
- Miscellany
- CARL'S JR. CENTURY TOURNAMENT : Second-Half Rally Paces El Modena
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Kenyon Scores Both Goals, Leads El Toro Past El Dorado
- Investigations
- CBS-TV Replaces Buck on Baseball : Broadcasting: Sean McDonough, 29, will take over as play-by-play announcer in place of Jack Buck, 67.
- Miscellany
- Investigations
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : FIESTA : Penn State, Tennessee Begin Preparing
- Black Executives Quietly Rising in Music Industry : Pop music: African-Americans have made top-level gains in the record business, but critics claim that racism still exists.
- COAST CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT : L.B. Jordan Finds a Groove in 57-44 Victory Over Irvine
- Webb Weaves a Career Full of Versatility : Jazz: The tenor saxophonist's musical perspectives are wide enough that he takes on--and enjoys--many types of projects. He performs at Balboa's Studio Cafe on Sunday.
- AIDS Spells Disaster for Africa : Disease: The epidemic is killing the continent's most productive group, people between ages 15 and 49.
- Orange County Bar Sued by Ex-Executive Director : Associations: She alleges that her resignation was forced by a clash over her authority to fire a subordinate. The group 'greatly disputes' suit.
- UCSD Edges Cal Lutheran
- Hardaway Goes 0 for 17 to Set NBA Record; Warriors Still Win
- Orange County Arts Awarded $1 Million : Grants: The Leo Freedman Foundation's awards benefit 12 groups and programs, including $250,000 for Grove Shakespeare Festival, the troupe's largest gift ever.
- Robert H. Eisenman, the Cal State Long...
- The Knitters Pick Up Where They Left Off : Pop: John Doe tells why he, two fellow members of X and Dave Alvin are regrouping after a long hiatus. They play at the Coach House tonight.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Ex-Employees Sue Rockwell: Former employees sued Rockwell...
- Russia's Flag Makes Its Debut at United Nations
- Former Gov. Wallace Is in Hospital With Infection
- 100,000 Fewer Bank Jobs Seen
- Polishing Up on Tableware
- FBI May Shift Resources to Domestic Crime
- 1st Big Winter Storm Slips Into Orange County
- Bikers' Effort to Block Helmet Law Rejected : Safety: Superior Court judge refuses to grant an order stopping implementation of the measure, which takes effect New Year's Day.
- Unofficial Registration Tallies Show Green Party Qualifies for 1992 Elections
- Darby Is More Than Poetry in Motion : UCLA: The All-American safety is a ferocious tackler. Off the field, he spends his quiet time writing verse.
- Gingerbread Town Rises From Student Chefs' Ovens
- Williamson Is Fired by Buccaneers : Pro football: Parcells denies a report that Tampa Bay has offered him a five-year, $6.5-million contract.
- PLAYING SUPER LOTTO
- Home Makes Their Holidays Doubly Special : Women's basketball: Burge twins from Palos Verdes are among standouts at Virginia, which is competing in UCLA tournament.
- Brigham Young Hopes That One Turnaround Begets Another : Football: The Cougars went 8-0-1 after 0-3 start this season. Now Detmer wants to end losing streak in Holiday Bowl.
- Long Beach, Harris' 35 Points Are Too Much for Azusa Pacific
- Manilow Gives His Regards to Broadway
- Charger Candidate Ross to Visit on Monday
- Freeway Firearm Law Applies to Pedestrians, Appeals Court Rules
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Party's Paper Feels the Pinch
- Bush, Pals Check Out the Action at Honky-Tonk Bar
- California IN BRIEF : ORANGE COUNTY : Power Loss Slows Amtrak Travelers
- Body Dumped in Beirut Identified as Buckley's : Hostage: Former senior CIA official, kidnaped in 1984, was reported slain in 1985.
- FULLERTON : Schools Chief Plans to Meet With Public
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : FILM CAPITAL
- FULLERTON : Singer to Preside Over School Board
- CHARITY WATCH : Readers Do Care
- BUENA PARK : Centralia Trustees Name New President
- The Pilot Plans to Resume Daily Publication on Jan. 6
- Classic Cover-Ups : Old-Fashioned Embossed Wallpaper Is Back in Vogue, Magically Transforming Surfaces
- Gov. Schaefer Mails Protesters Photos of Them Taken at Rally
- Islamic Party Wins Power in Algeria : Election: Experts expect the fundamentalists to control Parliament after next month's runoffs. Reaction ranges from euphoria to alarm.
- Swollen Rivers Batter Towns in Southeast Texas : Weather: As waters crest below expected levels in some parts of the state, others prepare for the worst. Bush calls the flooding a 'tragedy.'
- Ever the Competitor, Bush Goes Gunning for Support : Campaign: Even his annual hunting trip becomes a political exercise. As polls drop, the President makes the most of every event.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Jet Noise Near Base to Increase Monday
- Car Dealer Was Shot to Death, Police Say : Homicides: Investigators search for clues in the slaying of Tony Bridges of Santa Paula, whose body was found in a field.
- COSTA MESA : Cuts Urged Outside of Police, Fire, Pay
- Countywide : Judge Thompson to Retire in '93
- The Dirty Half-Dozen
- Jazz in San Diego on Downbeat, but There Are Upbeat Notes : Jam: Despite a major shakeout, some in the business find that their constituency is insulated from economic woes.
- Italy Holds Parretti in Fraud Case : * Legal: The former head of MGM-Pathe is detained in Sicily for questions on tax evasion.
- FURNISHINGS : Secondhand Acquisitions That Look First-Class
- Islands Rocked by Quake
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Jackson Leads March Over Welfare Cuts
- IRA's Yule Truce Ends With Ulster Rail Blast
- U.S. May Advise Republics on Junking A-Arms
- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : PARADES
- SANTA PAULA : Pair Arrested Over Christmas Gift Theft
- Devil Worship, Nazi Symbols Mar Church : Vandalism: A police official, who called the incident new for Fullerton, said it is being treated as a possible hate crime.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : ROSE : Emtman Misses Practice Because of Flu
- Airing Out the Differences : Fiesta: Joe Paterno has allowed Tony Sacca to get Penn State's passing game off the ground.
- Military Man Brings Order to Northridge : College basketball: Navy turned around self-described rebel, who now adds stability as Matador guard.
- CLIPBOARD : Fireproof Roofs
- Firm Gets Non-Investment Rating
- Las Vegas Has a Green Christmas : * Entertainment: Unlike most years, the city's gambling resorts were jammed--and the New Year's outlook is good.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 7.8% Foreign Aid Increase Planned
- MOORPARK : College Adds Classes on Non-Europeans