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- Bids Opened on Parkway Extension
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- California's Best : A Subjective but Handy Year-End Guide for Wine Lovers
- Regulators Asking Judge to Oust Keating as Chief of Lincoln S&L; Parent Company
- Panel Urges Doubling Pay for Council : Government: A Long Beach task force also recommends strengthening the mayor's power to veto City Council actions.
- Public Works Center Vows to Run Much Tighter Ship : Navy: The San Diego maintenance facility is stung by indictments for accepting bribes. Its commander says rigorous enforcement is now in place.
- Mandatory Disney Look Takes Over Aboard the Queen Mary
- Colleges Build for the Future : 1990s: Officials prepare for major changes on campus. They say increased state funding is critical.
- 49ers' New 'Genius' Nurtures Tradition, Avoids Overcoaching
- BOXING : In and Out of Ring, '89 Was a Bust
- Coleman's Late Flourish Helps USC Win : College basketball: He scores seven of Trojans' final 10 points as they win, 76-73. Pack keeps them ahead in early going.
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- Home Improvement : Essentials for a Safer, Problem-Free Home
- Africa Is Nobody's Metaphor : HOPES AND IMPEDIMENTS <i> by Chinua Achebe (Doubleday: $17.95; 186 pp.; 0-385-24730-3) </i>
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- State to Recoup Tax Overpayment to Diamond Bar
- Truck Crash Prompts Call for Routine Inspections : Roadways: South County residents suggest law requiring safety checks for big rigs. CHP official says extra inspections probably aren't necessary.
- Classmates Among Grieving at Funeral for Girl Shot at Mall
- Life Can Be Unbearable in Mike Ditka's Doghouse
- NBA NOTES : Lottery Picks Have Made Little Impact in NBA
- The Best and the Worst From '89 : Neil Young's concert, SCR's 'Sunday in the Park With George' were among the top treats for Orange County's arts audiences
- For Steppin' Out, Swing's the Thing : Hy's in Culver City draws crowds with evenings devoted to the swirling, sensuous dance
- Gorbachev Is Selected as Time's Man of the Decade
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- Energy Dept. Drops Appeal of Fernald Lawsuit
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- South Bay Commuters Must Wait Awhile to Catch Ride With MAX
- Lawndale Rejects Plan for Filling Council Vacancies
- Lessons of Abuse Not Lost on Ex-Addicts : Drugs: Many in a Saddleback College class will have an edge when they become counselors because they've been there.
- THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE NBA : Did Celtics Make a Mistake by Drafting BYU's Smith?
- SIMI VALLEY GIRLS' TOURNAMENT : Westlake's Showdown Ends in 59-45 Letdown
- How Defense Contractors Hope to Cope
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- Reindeer? This Santa Flies by Plane
- Entrenched O.C. Schools Chief Called Out of Touch
- Viewing Good Life From the Good Ship C'est La Vie
- Economic Revolutionaries Dedicated to Making Deals : Eastern Europe: In Hungary and Poland, free marketeers are dismantling their old economic and financial systems.
- Freeway Car-Truck Crash Kills Three, Injures Three
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Kimble Scores 46, but Oklahoma Runs Past Cold Loyola, 136-121
- 49ers Wrap Up Regular Season Against Bears Today
- ROUNDUP : SOCCER
- Warming to the Task : Perak, Nelson Shake Off Cold Feet to Help Colorado Grab No. 1 Ranking
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- 7 W. German Soldiers Killed in Car Crash
- GOP: 35 Frustrating Years of House-Hunting : Congress: Republicans look for new ways to control Congress. Leaders split on whether national or local strategy wins House seats.
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- Romanians Oust Ceausescu, Last Dictator of the Soviet Bloc : East Bloc: Outraged citizens and rebel soldiers battle with troops loyal to former leader. Hundreds reported killed in latest fighting.
- Upheaval In Romania : Capital Is Combat Zone as Loyalists Battle Rebel Forces : Romania: Tanks, helicopters and machine guns join the Budapest fighting. Deafening sounds of war rocked the city.
- Ceausescu Arrest Told; Battles Rage : Romania: Death toll soars in fiercest battles of the week. Gorbachev affirms Soviet support for the uprising.
- Noriega Loyalists Hit Back at U.S. Military as Chaos Grips Streets : Panama: Just-installed vice president escapes an assassination attempt. Ousted dictator remains at large as 2,000 more American troops are due.
- The Star Led the Way to a Homeless Family : Christmas: The original theme was sharing, sacrifice and an obligation to care for the world's Marys and Josephs.
- Last-Minute Donations Rescue Town's Needy
- Fire Sprinkler Systems Should Be Mandatory
- Christmas Comes Early for 1,200 Poor Children of Cambodian Refugees
- Vietnamese Stowaways Reach a Happy Landing : Immigration: Five countries had denied the four young men asylum. They are in the United States on a 'humanitarian parole.'
- Outsiders Analyze the County
- Sound Advice for Handling Hearing Loss at Workplace
- There's No Tougher Way for Raiders to End Year
- Times' Critics' Best Albums of the '80s
- YOUR MORTGAGE : When a Non-Assumable Loan Is Assumable : Legal Rights: There are seven situations under a 1982 law when property can be transferred without need to refinance.
- Funds Awarded by Great Western
- AROUND HOME : Material Wealth: Living With Luxurious Fabrics by Jack Lenor Larsen (Abbeville Press Inc.; 1989)
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- WHICH REMINDS ME <i> by Tony Randall and Michael Mindlin (Delacorte Press: $</i> 17<i> .95; 176 pp.) </i>
- Life Among the Meanderthals : TRIANGULATION <i> by Jack Stephens (Crown: $18.95; 282 pp.) </i>
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- Service Center in Middle of Political Storm : Social services: Problems mount as Cudahy operation loses its state tax-exempt status, the executive director resigns and the city threatens eviction.
- Poinsettias Are More Than Decorative--They Have Commercial Potential
- Favorite Toys of Years Gone By in Demand for Profit, Nostalgia
- Going to War With Ourselves : Drugs: Like some sci-fi potboiler, the crusade seems to be a search for a convenient enemy in the wake of a diminished communist threat.
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- Video 'Family Grams' Send Love to Men at Sea
- Navy Job Could Go to Stallings
- SPORTSCOPE : Trust Fund Set for Injured Torrance High Football Player
- San Jose State Shoots Poorly but Wins
- For Miners' Coach, Losing Voice Is a Major Problem
- Urban Concerns, Dance Floor Vitality Dominate Critics' Choices
- SPEAKING OF MAGS:
- Wild Child Turns Tedious in Sydney : ANCESTORS <i> by Robyn Davidson (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 266 pp.; 0-671-68062-5) </i>
- Peter M. Ochs Named Builder of the Year
- GOD'S DOG: The North American Coyote <i> by Hope Ryden (Lyons & Burford: $14.95, illustrated)</i>
- Last Noriega Troops Surrender : Panama: But some violence in the streets continues. Endara begins to organize his government.
- A Second Wind for Energy Industry
- Look for Some Bad News In January Paychecks : Taxes: The most unfair of them all, FICA, rises again, naturally hitting workers the hardest.
- Utilities Pour Conservation Effort Into Slowing the Flow of Water
- Hunter Again Proves Valuable for Westlake in Wrestling Event
- One Company Is Getting the Lead Out : Pollution: An Anaheim manufacturer isn't waiting to be told to clean up its act. It has invested in advanced technology to treat its waste water.
- Robert Hutchins as a Democratic Institution : UNSEASONABLE TRUTHS: The Life of Robert Maynard Hutchins <i> by Harry S. Ashmore (Little, Brown: $27.50; 616 pp.; 0-316-05396-1) </i>
- Home Improvement : Houseplants Can Help Clear the Air
- South Gate OKs Discount Car Lot Despite Protests
- Scientist Says Early State Medfly Attack May Have Lost War
- Gardening : Turn Your Yard Into the Tropics : Gardens: Many exotic plants that are more often found in steamy jungles can be grown in our more temperate climate.
- Shopping--A Holiday Tradition
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Union, Tribune Labor Talks Fail
- Miners, Pittston Break Off Talks Until Wednesday
- U.S. Backs New Bucharest Regime, Talks With Soviets
- Largent's Secret: Always Try to Improve
- NFL NOTES : Just for Fun, One More All-Pro Team
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan Turns Back Seton Hall Again in Rematch, 91-86
- Danny Ferry Still Thinks He Made the Right Choice : Basketball: Future in NBA remains on hold. He's home for Christmas but will return to Italy where he says he's happy.
- Laying Harold & Belle's Rumors to Rest
- 'Dissectations,' an Individual Ritual of Rage, Uses Disparate Themes to Bond Community
- Sand in the Minimalist Paint : RED LINE <i> by Charles Bowden (W. W. Norton: $16.95; 202 pp.) </i>
- There's a Timely Lesson in Scrooge's Tale
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Child Leukemia Patient Critical
- Upheaval In Romania : Moscow Pledges Aid but Rejects Troop Request : Soviet Union: Gorbachev says Romania's new government can expect humanitarian help from the Warsaw Pact.
- In a Balkan Land, the Bonfire Finally Takes Hold--With a Vengeance : Romania: The last to rise may face more violence in days and months to come. But that should not cloud the fact that the revolution is complete.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Suspect Arrested in Bank Robbery
- Workers Cleaning Vacant House Find Body
- Firefighters Camp Out 95 Feet High to Help Raise Funds for Burn Assn.
- Reno Struggles With Flocks of Flight-Threatening Geese
- Lakers Negotiating to Sign Forward Jay Vincent
- UCLA Retains Its High Style, Races Past CS Fullerton
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- No Joke--Marty Is Moving to Vegas
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- Tutu, on Yule Pilgrimage, Backs Palestinian State
- No Hong Kong Haven for Vietnam's Boat People : Refugees: Despite angry international reaction, Hong Kong officials plan to continue shipping Viet refugees back to Vietnam.
- What's music to a restaurateur's ears is an earache for his neighbors.
- Children Find 'Ghost Town' With Spirit of the Season
- Memories and Friends Found Amid the Ashes : Blaze: Neighbors pull together when catastrophe strikes their charming Westwood street.
- Study Backs Light Rail for Inglewood
- S.D. Basks in Warmth of Santa Ana Winds While East in Deep Freeze
- BETTING WITH BOB
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- Perspectives of a Modern Hunter-Gatherer : THE ISLAND WITHIN <i> by Richard Nelson (North Point Press: $18.95; 352 pp.) </i>
- Soviet TV to Mark Christmas Eve With a Sermon Taped by Schuller
- Spreading Cheer : Navidad en el Barrio Has Become Super Santa for the Needy
- Babar : A Legendary Elephant King of the Forest Has Taken Up U.S. Residency With His Growing Family and His Illustrator
- School Will Try to Put Its Own Stamp on Design : Education: Santa Monica College is beginning an ambitious design program. The Westside's growing importance as an arts center is cited.
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- The B-2 Stealth Bomber: Finding a Purpose Worth a $70-Billion Price Tag : Defense: A dubious manned weapon may now work better than a doomsday machine.
- Don't 'Get Near Guns,' Warns One Who Knows
- Soviets to Air Sermon Today, Schuller Says
- Disney Tells Queen Mary's Crew to Shape Up but Some Opt to Ship Out : Grooming: That squeaky clean look began taking effect last week, but some employees aboard ship and at Spruce Goose may lose their jobs rather than comply.
- Squatters, City Put Squeeze on Landowner : Migrant Housing: The city says a North County man must clean up illegal alien camps on his property. But he can't get the migrants to budge and the government won't help.
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- Immaculate Conception : for Eileen Cowin
- 4 Area Teachers Named as Finalists for Award
- Operation Santa Claus : Volunteers Help Families Touched by Cancer
- Retired Man Builds Bridge to His Past With Lego Toys
- State's Farmers Reap Added Work in New Pesticide-Use Reports
- L. A. Is the Best American City --Just Ask a Seattle Social Scientist : Migration: Californians flood the Pacific Northwest. A dumb move, according to the Weber-Fechner Law of psychological analysis.
- Pair Found Dead at Leisure World
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- Events in the news this week.
- 2 Yanquis Savor Life in Peaceful Baja Town : Mexico: Americans find quiet acceptance in border village. Open to the culture and the people, they gain important moments of solitude.
- ORANGE : 15-Year-Old Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- Cincinnati's Wyche, the Top Cat, Shows He's Headline Material
- The University of Louisville completed its report...
- Here's What Santa Should Have in Bag
- Sacramento Fans Have No Problem With Dumping Bill Russell
- The Critics' Pick for Album of the '80s: Clash's 'London Calling'
- THE '80s A Special Report : Putting the '80s Behind Us : Why has a decade that for a few moments was so buoyant ended in such seething mean-spiritedness?
- LODZ GHETTO: Inside a Community Under Siege <i> compiled and edited by Alan Adelson and Robert Lapides (Viking: $29.95; 526 pp.)</i>
- Cold Tightens Its Grip on the East; Fuel Shortages Peril Some Areas
- CSU Board Head Issues Formal Apology for Claiming AA Degree : Education: Marianthi Lansdale says misrepresentation of credentials was unintentional. A state senator says the falsehood was 'carefully crafted' and calls for her resignation.
- Mt. San Antonio Offers Phone-In Registrations
- It May Be Inefficient, But Senior Dial-A-Riders Love Its Mobility
- Kowtowing to the Wrong Chinese at the Wrong Time : Policy: George Bush bowed to hard-liners instead of making the world safer for the democratic voices stifled by Beijing oppression.
- Victories From Soybeans to Steel
- Tripping Light Fantastic, She Picks Up Good Vibrations
- Commentary : The Story of Christ's Birth Takes on Many Incarnations : Holiday: The Nativity contains all the elements that make it a classic for those of all walks of life.
- A Surprising Acceptance of Recycling
- The 'H' Is Back in Eric, Geyer Is Back With Sockers
- Jets Are Mat as Buffalo Enters the Playoff Door : Bills: They win AFC East again, beating the same team as last season to clinch the title.
- ROUNDUP : Defense Carries Channel Islands to Easy Victory
- AVOCADO LEAGUE : El Camino Might Not Rule Roost
- Name Bands Drawn to 'New' Trancas for Spirit, Convenience
- Bracing for the 'Build-Down' : Aerospace: Defense cutbacks will hit the Southern California economy hard. But the suffering isn't likely to be as great as it was 20 years ago.
- MOST FREQUENT REASONS GIVEN FOR NOT GARDENING
- Yulespeak : How to Have Yourself a Merriam-Webster's Little Christmas
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- Anorexia and the Consumer Connection : FASTING GIRLS: A History of Anorexia Nervosa <i> by Joan Jacobs Brumberg (New American Library: $9.95; 400 pp.; 0-452-26237-1) </i>
- Special Party Held for Birthday Trio
- Westlake Village Bans Menorah Near City Hall : Religion: Officials bar display beside Christmas tree on grounds that eight-day Hanukkah celebration is not a national holiday.
- It's Tough Row to Hoe for Indonesia's Nutmeg Isles
- WATER: THIS TIME IT'S SERIOUS
- 2 Die in Empty Refrigerator
- Negotiations, Strike Plans at Union, Tribune Stalled
- TRAVEL TIPS
- Man Climbing Down Chimney Gets Stuck With a Case of Flue
- Huntington Beach Officers Arrest Motorcyclist After 20-Minute Chase
- Offense Throws Conklin Into Limelight : Football: Washington's quarterback collects school records and confidence with new one-back, quick-pass attack.
- Violence Connected With Prep Sports Is a Major Concern
- Ditka's Biggest Problem May Be His Mouth
- Marshall Law: Make Most of Bad Situation
- CRAMPING OUR STYLE:
- A SPECIAL EDITION
- The Readers' Pick for Artist of the '80s: U2 : The Irish quartet's influence on the decade has been substantial and inarguable
- Let's Make a Deal at Beersheba Bedouin Market
- Silent Nights and Holly Days Aboard Ship Off Antarctica
- Recapturing the Spirit of Holiday Seasons Past
- COLUMN ONE : Rethinking Defense. Arming for the '90s : The Crisis Ahead for Aerospace : Southern California firms foresee a short-term buffer from deep spending cuts. The long-term outlook is cloudier and already having an impact.
- Combat In Panama : Noriega: Dictators, Dolls and Dollars
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- NBA ROUNDUP : Cummings Scores 28 as Spurs Beat Jazz
- Films of the '80s-Critics Recall tthe Best : ANOTHER VIEW
- Lyon Co. Executive Wins BIA Honors
- FICTION
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- OUR TIMES
- San Gabriel Students Give $500 to Quake Fund
- 2 Hostages Freed
- Man Shot to Death Outside Gas Station
- Hospital Fights Childhood Cancer With Computer Data Bank
- Getting It Together : Rehab Center Helps Mother Kick Drug Habit, Regain Children
- Big 8 Honors Casillas and Sanders as Conference Players of Decade
- Last-Second Shot Sends USIU Reeling
- Butts Searches for Daylight, Shuns Nightlife
- Seahawks Fail to Warm Cockles of Rams' Hearts
- Japan's LPGA Offers $12 Million in Purses
- Wine: What a Difference a Decade Makes
- Panto Program at Pasadena Playhouse
- 1989--a Year for Testing the Limits
- Condo Renter Merits Relocation Fee If Asked to Move
- Some Residents of Maryland Find County's Sale of Own Brand of Liquor Sobering : Some Sobered by This Brand of Liquor
- Families Who Dared to Dream : Home Building: Households pooled resources, pinned hopes on a partnership to build new single-family houses in Wilmington.
- MARY <i> by Vladimir Nabokov translated by Michael Glenny (Vintage: $6.95)</i>
- More Can Buy a Home
- If the Plane Bucks, It's Better to Be Buckled-Up : Airlines: The real danger when flying is from unexpected moderate to severe in-flight turbulence.
- An Era of Extremes : The Overriding Constant in Style in the '80s Was Change--Lots of It
- Gorbachev Issues Stern Warning to Critics of His Leadership, Policies : Kremlin: Soviet leader tells conservatives, radicals that straying from his course would be disastrous.
- Latest Bomb Case Likely Work of a 'Copycat,' Officials Believe
- College Budget Up $1.7 Million Due to New State Revenue
- Battling Squatters Takes Time, Energy
- Water Heater Safety Straps, Insulation Offered to Seniors
- In Czechoslovakia, the 'Velvet Revolution' Settles In : Prague: Czechs and Slavs talk about not having show trials or seeking scapegoats; reconciliation, not revenge, is the urgent need.
- Springtime Isn't Forecast for Somalia, Nigeria, Sudan, Zimbabwe . . . : Africa: While we celebrate freedom in the East Bloc, tyranny holds much of another continent and is little noted.
- Cities Cautiously Joining Recycling Movement With Curbside Pickup
- Holidays Compound Turbulence for Fearful Fliers : Phobias: Joyous season can be fraught with trepidation for plane passengers who feel forced to make Christmastime trips.
- BOSCO TECH TOURNAMENT : Clutch Play Near End Gives Hart Title, 65-60
- Browns Waste Lead, Then Beat Oilers : Pro football: Mack proves his value to team during winning drive as Cleveland wins title in AFC Central.
- Clippers Still Woeful Road Warriors : Pro basketball: They lose, 104-100, at Phoenix as Suns hold Harper to 12 points. Los Angeles is 0-10 on the road.
- Ex-Servite Standout Tackled Injury, Attitude Head-On : Football: Nebraska sophomore Mike Petko has matured and earned a starting spot at linebacker for the 6th-ranked Cornhuskers.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : French Outpost in Beverly Hills Lacks Daring : The brave little Le Gourmand attempts to import a bit of the Continent, but alas, the food is missing a <i> je ne sais quoi</i>
- Chagall Posters Celebrate His Art : The University of Judaism displays its lithograph collection from one of the masters of 20th Century
- The Beckmesser Awards of 1989
- A Sculptor's Tribute to the People Stands Tall in Little Tokyo
- Why We Need Foreign Investment
- CURRENTS OF DEATH <i> by Paul Brodeur (Simon and Schuster: $19.95; 333 pp.) </i>
- The Talking Cross Speaks Again : UNFINISHED CONVERSATIONS: Mayas and Foreigners Between Two Wars <i> by Paul Sullivan (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 249 pp., illustrated 0-394-54803-1) </i>
- LAND OF WOODEN GODS <i> by Jan Fridegard translated by Robert Bjork (University of Nebraska Press: $8.95) </i>
- BEYOND THE BARRICADES Popular Resistance in South Africa <i> (Aperture: $24.95; 144 pp.) </i>
- Rochester Prostitutes Plying Their Trade Despite Deadly Specter of Serial Killer
- Postal Official Among 200 Killed During Rebel Violence in Sri Lanka
- Fear and Decay Move In as Crack Dealers Set Up Shop
- Playing in Court, an Inside Look at an Eddie Murphy Movie Deal
- Utilities Offer Little Incentive to Save Energy : Power: Getting customers to use less electricity may seem like a contradiction for the companies. But some say it makes economic sense.
- Reagan Follows Football Script
- Idaho Tramples UCSD, 95-54
- PREP WRAPUP / GREG GONZALEZ : Palos Verdes Boys' 40-Game Soccer Win Streak Snapped by San Marcos
- Dick Steinberg Looking Forward to His Role as Jets' Fix-It Man
- SIMI VALLEY SOCCER TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Stands Up to Wind, Royal for Title
- Applebred Wins at Aqueduct
- Beach Booze Ban
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