- Mission to Build Hope : 124 Seabees Will Help Marines in Somalia
- Agency to Aid Poor Communities Proposed : Riots: State Senate panel that studied causes of city's civil uprising urges creation of Economic Development Financing Authority with power to issue bonds.
- VENTURA : Explosives Found in Park Dumpster
- CAMARILLO : State Asked to Study Hospital Merger
- WOODLAND HILLS : Council Settles Lawsuit Over Shopping Complex
- TV Ratings : Roseanne and Tom Arnold Deliver
- Coup Isn't Needed to Depose Household...
- U.S. Military Aid to Somalia
- Jimmy Carter
- Marines Go Ashore in Somalia : Troops Unopposed in Mission to Aid Starving : Famine: Forces secure the airfield and port in the capital of Mogadishu. TV crews wait for arrival and light up Marines. Some Somalis appear to surrender and are turned over to U.N. peacekeepers.
- U.S. Military Aid to Somalia
- Sexual Abuse of Bosnian Women
- U.S. Military Aid to Somalia
- Jimmy Carter
- U.S. Military Aid to Somalia
- U.S. Military Aid to Somalia
- Agendas and Values
- Sexual Abuse of Bosnian Women
- U.S. Military Aid to Somalia
- MOVIES - Dec. 9, 1992
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- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 9, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 9, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 9, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 9, 1992
- GETTING ALONG: Latino activists in Santa Ana...
- Washington: A Program Gone Awry? : Athletics: Interviews, court and state records show that some football players received cash, jobs for little or no work, use of a truck, free lodging.
- L.A. Paving the Way for 'Boulevard' : Stage: The Shubert Theatre will be altered for Lloyd Webber musical, set to open here next October or November.
- Citing Gifts, Roth Abstains in 2 O.C. Votes
- THE BEST AROUND: Quarterback Tim Carey of...
- Testimony Links Mexican Officials to Agent's Death : Trial: Cabinet members helped plot Camarena murder, informant says. Mexico denounces accusation.
- A DIFFERENT WAR: Young is in the...
- 2 More Arrested in Landlord's Killing : Blythe Street: More than 100 FBI agents and officers stage a massive sweep at homes of members of the gang believed responsible for the shooting.
- Suspects in Slaying of Landlord Arrested in Blythe Street Gang Raid : Crime: More than 100 FBI and LAPD officers strike at 15 residences in an area of Panorama City overrun by street thugs.
- HUSKY FOOTBALL: A PATTERN OF VIOLATIONS? : Deposition: Husky Players Sold Prescription Drugs : Medical: Team physician says that medication given to the athletes for injuries or illness was used for profit.
- * Datametrics Corp. of Chatsworth won a...
- * ITT Corp. of Van Nuys won...
- Brad Griggs has been elected president of...
- House of Fabrics' Profit for Quarter Plunges 88%
- Air Freight Prices to Go Up: Burlington...
- An Uphill Road for Regional Auto Mall : Thousand Oaks: The center boasts the broadest selection of vehicles in the U.S. But dealers say the city won't go the extra mile to support them.
- Probe to Target British Search for Clinton Data
- Environment : A Question of Pollution and Power : A tiny Malaysian village accuses a Japanese conglomerate of dumping nuclear waste and causing illness.
- Oceanside Medfly Find Spurs Malathion Effort
- LISBON : Portugal to Sign On
- Los Robles Plant Closer to Getting New State Permits
- OXNARD : Youth Arraigned in Companion's Slaying
- Judge Orders Trial in Jewelry Store Killing : Courts: Alleged ringleader of bandits whose La Jolla robberies left a man dead faces murder charges.
- Founder of CSUF Political Science Department Dies
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : This Is a Multiple-Personality Team
- IOC Will Review Drug Testing
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- 'Space' Team Shooting for the Moon : Producers, CBS Hook Up for Big-Budget Sci-Fi Series
- * Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won...
- Moorhead in Struggle for Influence on House Panel : Politics: The Glendale Republican could become the ranking minority member of the Energy and Commerce Committee, but some colleagues question his toughness.
- House Divided Is Moving to Angelino Heights : Architecture: Historic home once belonged to city's first woman librarian.
- OXNARD : Students Displaced by Weekend Fire
- THOUSAND OAKS : Longer Workdays in Sight at City Hall
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Taft Squeaks by Banning in Overtime
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Light-Flyweight Title Retained by Gonzalez : Boxing: He scores a sluggish 12-round unanimous decision over Cob Castro to earn bout with Carbajal.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Claremont-Mudd Eyes Options
- December No Longer Is Quitting Time : Rams: The team's 28-point comeback, its biggest rally ever for a victory, reverses a trend that had marred the previous two seasons.
- O.C. Man Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case : Court: David A. Erlandson of Garden Grove was charged with accepting kickbacks in the Rubell Helm insurance scam.
- California Vegetable Sold to King City Firm
- Mark Stevens has been named a director...
- L. A. Investment Group Buys Belwood Center
- Say Hello to Latest in Greeting Cards : Shoppers Go High-Tech, Writing Their Own Messages at Kiosks
- Charles A. Carpowich Jr. has been promoted...
- Regional Outlook : Solving the Euro Puzzle : European unity was expected to gel this year. Instead, the EC is coming unglued. Now only the single market seems likely soon.
- Richard J. Hughes; Justice Wrote Decision in Quinlan Case
- Documentary : Scrambling for Safety Amid a Merciless Mob : No one was spared as Hindu militants stormed a mosque in India. 'No camera!' they screamed before attacking journalists.
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Underground Blast Traps Eight Miners
- SANTA CLARITA : Heidt Will Start 2nd Term as Mayor
- Empty Chancellor's House Raises Questions : Education: Young moved out of UCLA mansion last year. Regents will vote on reforms in executive benefits, including a ban on housing allowances if a university house is provided.
- GARDEN GROVE : Show About Pets to Continue Airing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Decision Delayed on Recall Petition Case
- FULLERTON : Free Health Services at CSUF Will Be Cut
- Faulkner Is Looking to Bounce Back : Pacific Coast: Estancia's 6-foot-4 guard hopes to reap the benefits of his summer of hard work . . . and even harder knocks.
- Baseball Owners Open Door to Talks : Contract: With lockout looming, they vote, 15-13, to resume player negotiations.
- Trojans Go Distance to Defeat Gonzaga : College basketball: They use three-pointers to rally from 10-point deficit and win, 77-59.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Hege Leads Debut Orchestra at the Pavilion
- Storm Drops 2 to 3 Inches of Rain, Rips Out Trees : Weather: Tornado-like winds tear through a neighborhood near Moorpark. Farmers and water officials welcome the deluge.
- Mayor Golding Vows to Transform City : Future: Inaugural address promises economic and environmental coexistence, opportunities for children.
- VENTURA : Sewage Spill Closes Foothill Boulevard
- VENTURA COUNTY : Charges Filed in Stepfather's Death
- College Senior From Woodland Hills Is Among Rhodes Scholars
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : One Word of Advice
- Gladys Van Deerlin Dies at Age 99
- DEL MAR : Ventura Woman Is New City Manager
- Sabres Return Malarchuk to Gulls
- CS Fullerton to Drop Football; Costs Cited : Economics: School president says move to less-expensive Division I-AA is planned for 1994.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Duke's Victory Is Krzyzewski's 300th
- ART/LA92 a Mixed Bag for O.C. Artists
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Can't Break the Sound Barrier : A poor equipment mix and Gil Scott-Heron's own vocal troubles conspire against the singer-songwriter during Sunday's show at the Rhythm Cafe.
- Gunmen Take $40,000 From Credit Union
- Basin Area Floods, but Gate Closure Works Well
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : John Wayne Endings Only Work on Film : Sending U.S. troops to guard Somali relief shipments may actually cause more starvation.
- Budget Cuts Jeopardize Public Health : Medicine: Local officials scramble to patch holes and stem erosion in a system that is being pressured by growing demands and shrinking dollars.
- SANTA CLARITA : No Injuries as Semi Pins Pickup
- LAGUNA BEACH : Beneficiaries Pitch In to Keep Center Going
- Family-Practice Program Attracts and Holds Good Doctors
- Torana Bids Fund Farewell to Community : Art: The league will end 30 years of education support by donating all its remaining money to various O.C. projects.
- Japanese Firm Acquires Stake in Leslie's Poolmart
- RTC Auction: Former bank buildings, mini-malls and...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Accord on Refugees May Cut German Rightist Violence
- Theater Matches 'Chaplin's' Glow
- COLUMN ONE : Arkansas' Image Is on the Line : Long caricatured as hopelessly backward, the state finds redemption in the election of Bill Clinton. But is this place really on the road to pop chic?
- PRACTICAL VIEW / CHECKING OUT CHARITIES : Donors Should Look for Specifics in Holiday Appeals
- Just a Drop in the Bucket for Drought Relief
- Ethiopia, Kenya Shut Somalia Borders
- Doors Open for Homeless : Shelter: National Guard armories in Santa Ana and Fullerton provide welcome relief for those in need.
- Aid for Somalia
- Members of fraternities and sororities at Cal...
- PERSONAL HEALTH : This Is Just <i> Too</i> Depressing
- MONTEVIDEO : Privatization Vote
- A Long Journey From Internment Camp to Assembly : Legislature: Nao Takasugi plays it down, but his arrival in Sacramento is a milestone for Asian-Americans.
- Man Killed When Car Overturns on I-5
- SANTA PAULA : Agricultural Burn Policy Amended
- Mailman Bridles at Keeping Religion Under Uniform Hat
- Elevated Rail Likely to Require Freeway Work : Transportation: Report finds new and costly widening of the Ventura route would be necessary if monorail proposal wins out over subway.
- Sculpting Their New Futures : Art: Former gang members get on-the-job training working with artist Robert Graham.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Williams Is Country With Rock Attitude
- Dr. David M. Burns has been elected...
- TVN Entertainment Plans High-Definition TV Studio
- INSURANCE
- Banks Ask Clinton to Ease Rules : Finance: An industry lobbying effort will also seek more sympathetic regulators. Key congressional Democrats may oppose the campaign.
- TriCare to Close 11 Clinics, Lay Off 74 Employees : Cost-cutting: High jobless rate has hurt business of evaluating injuries in workers' compensation claims.
- BRUSSELS : Fighter Project Vote
- The Meaning of Harassment Must Catch On
- Speaking Of: : Being Young On an Average Day In Japan and the United States
- L.A. Official Resigns Amid Accusations of Illegal Pay
- Survivors of Pearl Harbor Observe 51st Anniversary
- Hoag Hospital Benefit a Ball, by Dickens
- Glendale Federal Proposes Swap to Shore Up Reserves
- CBS Offers Letterman Lucrative Deal : Television: Pact calls for $14-million annual salary and the coveted 11:30 p.m. time slot.
- Vince Celis has been named general manager...
- Century 21 Plans to Decentralize Administration; Layoffs Expected
- Harry Cooperman has joined the Megatech Controls...
- 3 State Ports Protest Ban on Gambling Aboard Ships : Cruises: San Diego, L.A. and San Francisco port officials fear loss of business when law goes into effect Jan. 1.
- Solving the Euro Puzzle : From Auctions to Athletes, EC Stumbles Over Obstacles : Longstanding rivalries, suspicions and jealousies undermine efforts to achieve unity.
- Foes Battle for Sarajevo's Suburbs
- Just Married, Man Is Shot on Way to His Reception
- A Last Quest : Health care: Was the FBI right to stop sending agents to a physician after discovering he had AIDS? No, Dr. James Cullen says in a lawsuit that survives him.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Cry for Help for Women With AIDS : THE INVISIBLE EPIDEMIC: The Story of Women and AIDS, <i> by Gena Corea</i> ; Harper Collins; $23; 356 pages
- Solving the Euro Puzzle : Drawing Some Lessons From Europe's Discord
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Astronauts Use Military Camera
- Takasugi Reflects on Journey From Detention Camp to State Assembly
- COLUMN RIGHT / TOM BETHELL : In Somalia, the U.S. Leaps Into the Unknown : Bush's open-ended dispatch of troops without debate may cost Clinton his domestic agenda.
- Weather Might Prompt Change of Division I Football Game Site
- NHL ROUNDUP : Makarov Has Spark for Flames
- No Pregnant Pauses for Wincenc
- Cimco Adopts a 'Poison Pill' to Stop Hostile Takeover Bids
- Wong Finding Encore to AST Success Elusive : Entrepreneur: PC industry price war has forced him to pare staff, operations to the bone at his Irvine start-up, Amkly Systems Inc.
- Joseph A. McInerny has been appointed president...
- U.S. Landing Is Expected in Prime Time : Marines: Officials hope that show of force will discourage opposition from Somali fighters.
- INTERVIEW : Brooklyn District Attorney Holds Reins on Beirut of the East : In a place where more than 800 people were killed last year, he says lessons of tolerance and goodwill are vital, even if some must learn the hard way.
- Mask Seems Blessing for Firefighters : Safety: New respirators hold promise for crews who have fought wildfires with just bandannas to protect their lungs.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Elevated Rail Might Mean Widening Freeway Again
- Camarena Witness Admits Perjury : Crime: Onetime drug cartel worker says on stand that he feared a man would be killed if he revealed his name.
- Half a World Away for the Holidays : Again, Marines leave--this time for Somalia
- LANCASTER : Texas Man Named New Hospital Chief
- Red Sox Close to Getting Myers Without the Benefit of a Trade : Baseball: Padres still working on a deal to land outfielder Phil Plantier.
- College Football
- Jennifer Stroffe
- A Songster Who Should Be Heard : Rock: Songwriter-guitarist Dave Alvin will appear at the Rhythm Cafe.
- Rick Springfield Targets Comeback : With Acting Career Showing New Signs of Life, Pop Star Embarks on Musical Mini-Tour
- VENTURA : Land Condemned for New Overpass
- Board Approves Other Contracts, Enrages UTLA
- Weekend Box Office : 'Home' Still Alone at the Top
- FCC Chairman to Step Down Next Month : Communications: Alfred C. Sikes' departure is expected to pave the way for a more activist commission.
- Ailing Carriers Land Deals to Keep Them Flying : Airlines: Northwest changes its aircraft orders and gets a $250-million loan. At TWA, a pension agreement is secured.
- INSURANCE
- Micom in New Wall Street Bid : Stock: Computer interlink maker opens third attempt to sell securities to the public to reduce its debt burden.
- NBC Sounds Last Call for 'Cheers'
- * ITT Corp.'s Gilfillan Division of Van...
- Study Questions Worth of Some Hysterectomies : Health: Women with benign ovarian tumors are found to suffer fewer problems if only cysts are removed.
- IRVINE : Police to Answer Running Challenge
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Nativity' Hasn't Lost Heart : Yule: Five years later, Southeast Community Theatre's production is more sophisticated but just as vibrant.
- Insurance Safety Net in Florida Needs Infusion
- Maureen McDonald has been named director of...
- Fred M. Plevin has been elected to...
- Listing at Center of Dispute Over Brokers' Commissions
- CITY OF INDUSTRY : Man, 24, to Be Charged in Shooting of 2 by Market
- LAKE FOREST : City Rejects Lowest Bid for Parks Work
- College Basketball
- Tennis
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- College Football
- They Didn't Write Book on Comebacks
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Rising Moon Eclipse May Be Widely Seen
- Timothy Hall has joined the San Diego...
- Solving the Euro Puzzle : A Matter of Measures
- Gun Prices Fall as Somalis Wait for U.S. Troops
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Kreber to Continue as Presiding Judge
- SAN DIEGO : Woman Killed in Hit-Run Identified
- COUNTYWIDE : Superior Court Judge Reelected
- Nava Opposes Plan to Help El Portal Theater : North Hollywood: The L.A. mayoral candidate says $250,000 in CRA funds should be redirected to city services.
- Campaign to Target Drunk Drivers
- Boxing
- Jesse Jackson, Looking Beyond Schott, Reprimands Baseball
- Mary Yarbrough has been named president and...
- New Owners to Resume United Express Flights
- Lockheed Must Pay Investor $30 Million : Aerospace: Harold Simmons contended that the firm broke securities laws in warding off his 1990 takeover bid. A jury agreed.
- Jim Behun has been appointed harbor master...
- David Pendarvis has been named a partner...
- O.C. Congressman Wants to Play It Safe : Politics: Jay C. Kim says he will sell his engineering business to avoid any perception of conflict of interest.
- Protesters Rail at Refusal to Air Fired Officer's Appeal
- Lee Just Crazy About Life with the Chargers : Football: The defensive lineman is making the most of his break.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Terry Moore has joined ACI Investments as...
- Symbol Technologies May Close Plant : Manufacturing: The maker of bar-code scanners for businesses plans to cut costs to offset millions in losses.
- * Pulau Electronics Corp. of Chatsworth won...
- Korean Store Owners Protest Supermarkets : Retail: Smaller operations worry that the opening of large ethnic groceries will destroy their businesses.
- Diodes Majority Control to Go to Taiwanese Firm
- Somali Leader Follows Crisis From Afar : Africa: Prime minister has lobbied the world for support from his refuge in a Saudi palace.
- Court Refuses to Reinstate Poindexter Convictions
- Racing With Death Is Common at Blue Line Crossings : Danger: Staking out problem intersections, deputies average 86 tickets a day. Many offenders say they thought they were safe.
- Judge Won't Return 'Rolodex Madam's' List of Names
- Walt Trask has been elected to the...
- David E. Whiteside has been appointed editor...
- Kerkorian Faces Suits Seeking $1.25 Billion : Hollywood: MGM and French bank allege that the billionaire and four others concealed cash-flow problems in the sale of the studio.
- * Litton Data Systems of Van Nuys...
- Management Guru Peters Strikes Again
- Jerry Bailey has been elected president of...
- Plain Old Eating Right Can Keep You Young
- Man Accused of Setting a Fatal Apartment Fire
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Up 18 on Wave of Enthusiasm : Market Overview
- TECHNOLOGY : 300 AST Research Alumni Rub Elbows at Reunion in Irvine
- Shoppers May Be Cautious but Most Will Buy, Survey Shows
- Power-Sharing in the Workplace
- CADAM Says Raid Found Computer Program Piracy
- Digital, Micro Technology Settle Feud Over Patents
- Datametrics Profit Surges 75% in 4th Quarter
- Tom Deverall has been named president of...
- Congressman-Elect Kim to Sell His Firm
- Clinton Tells Students Not to Jump Gun on Economy : Recession: The President-elect, speaking at a Chicago community college, focuses on long road of recovery.
- Upgrade Urged for Old Water, Sewer Systems : Cities: Projects would cost up to $500 billion. Current federal funding role is criticized by public policy group.
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Apparent Heart Attack Kills Driver
- Court Lets Stand 24-Hour Abortion Wait : Appeals: Suit against Mississippi law is not reopened. In another case, justices decline to back military's ban on gays.
- Crucial Distinction in Germany
- Mother of Untended Baby Arrested : Rescue: Police find newborn alive under bloody sheets after housemate reports crying from room of woman who had left for work.
- Open House to Cap Lake Forest Volunteer Drive
- LOS ANGELES : L.A. Schools Enrollment Growth Declines Sharply
- AZUSA : FBI Investigating Alleged Harassment of 2 Families
- SEAL BEACH : Network Distributes Food to the Needy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bus Hours Expanded for Holiday Period
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Contract Awarded for Waste Storage
- Darkest Hour Getting Darker for the Angels
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Youngblood Belongs in the Hall of Fame
- Nude Jogging? NOT! Bush Proves He Can Take a Joke : White House: He teams with comedian Dana Carvey for shenanigans that seem to chase rumors of a downbeat mood.
- Workers Find Severed Arms of Woman at Beach, Marina
- JAMUL : Suspect Sought in Double Killing
- Bound for Somalia : Military: Seabees from Port Hueneme will join the mission to help bring relief to the famine- stricken country.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vikings Go Back to Starting Gannon
- Taking Center Stage : Kurri Changes Positions, Puts Kings on Top
- Claus and Paws : Santas for the Furry Set Lure Holiday Shoppers to Pet Stores and Malls
- Paul Ouellette has joined the U.S. Grant...
- Cynthia R. Woodring has been named manager...
- Palestinians Cut Delegation to Peace Talks
- Insider : From Peacekeepers to Peace Enforcers? : Long accustomed to serving as impartial referees, U.N. troops may have to become more involved. Somalia could be a test case.
- EL CAJON : Man Sues Over Mother's Cremation
- Fierce Storm Creates Floods, Clogs Freeways
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City OKs Numerous Street Improvements
- FULLERTON : Low-Cost Child Care Offered at CSUF
- Clinton Does Not Face Either/Or Choice : Policy: He can instill a new commitment to democratization in Eastern Europe without sacrificing domestic goals.
- Shattered Family : Relatives Are Devastated by Death of Woman Who Was Gunned Down at Birthday Celebration
- He's More Than Just Smith, S.
- Cal State Long Beach Tops USD in Hawaii Tournament
- Train Derails on Overpass, Shuts Freeway : Transportation: Rail cars tilting off tracks near Gardena threaten motorists below. Crews scramble, hoping to reopen 2-mile section of the Harbor roadway before the morning commute.
- A Proud American Native : Heritage: Harry Tahsequah of Yorba Linda is 7/8 Comanche, and counts the tribe's last chief among his ancestors.
- SIMI VALLEY : Brandeis-Bardin Elects Judge Wapner
- Freeway Neighbors Decry Work Delay
- Jail Work Crew Member Escapes
- PERSPECTIVE ON CONSUMER SPENDING : Digging Out From Debt : Americans could use a presidential nudge--and some tax incentives--to put less on credit and more in the bank.
- Jeff Byrd
- Rams Refuse to Leave Their Sinking Ship : Football: After the biggest comeback victory in franchise history, the players proved they are not quitters.
- Creative Computer Posts Lower Quarterly Profit
- * Whittaker Corp. of Simi Valley won...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Jobs Picture May Be Brighter
- * Transco Products Inc., based in Camarillo,...
- MOSCOW : Place Your Bets
- Rosalynn Carter Honored
- CS Fullerton Drops Football for '93 Season
- New San Diego Mayor Pledges to Transform City
- PACOIMA : Drugs Ruled Out in Metrolink Death
- IRVINE : IVC Registration for New Students Opens
- Memorial Services Saturday for Dr. Cortland Myers III
- SANTA PAULA : Council Members Select New Mayor