- Hyundai Will Build Container Plant in Tijuana : Maquiladoras: South Korean company is the second heavy-industry firm to announce plans in Baja in the wake of relaxed Mexican guidelines.
- SEC Draws Fire Over Bond Sales by Lincoln S&L; : Thrifts: Critics say the agency was in the best position to block the sales in 1987 and '88. But the SEC says it didn't have enough evidence.
- Treasury Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold...
- Eastern Machinists Cite New Dialogue: The leader...
- Investor Raises His Trio-Tech Share to 9.1%
- Jefferies Group Expects Loss: Jefferies Group Inc....
- Maryland Bans Dozens of Types of Handguns
- Burglars Vandalize Health Spa, Steal Safe
- Court Documents Suggest That Duffy Has 'Safe Room'
- Suit Charges Del Mar Firm With Defrauding Migrants : Amnesty: Court action alleges hundreds paid up to $5,000 for worthless documents that claimed to prevent deportation.
- Top-ranked UCLA will be the host school...
- Ground Game Is Broken, but Why Fix It? : Rams: The record is 9-4, but it's also seven of 13 games with fewer than 100 rushing yards as opponents continue to prepare for the running game instead of Everett.
- Violations of Taboos Make Great TV, Talk Show Finds
- Unocal Corp. said its Union Oil Co....
- Live Entertainment to Buy Chain of Record Stores
- Stockholders to Vote on Sierracin Buyout Jan. 24
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bid for Great Northern Extended
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : FRESNO : 2 Golden Eagles Stolen From Zoo
- Wisconsin U. Faculty Votes to Expel ROTC Program
- Swedish Court Links Arab to Pan Am Case
- San Diego
- Pierside Village Proposal Debuts : Development: Plans for a cluster of restaurants and shops are presented at a Huntington Beach council study session. They received a mixed response.
- Center Must Expand Fast, Report Says : Conventions: To keep pace with competitors, the just-opened San Diego complex will have to provide more space and amenities for a growing clientele.
- Retin-A Study Points to Cosmetic Improvements
- Mission Viejo Appeals Playoff Loss to El Toro
- Finally, a Chance to Erase Memory
- Raymond Capiaux, 62, a corporate vice president...
- Hughes Aircraft Names Richardson as President
- Airlines Wooing Executives With Business-Class Perks : Travel: The increasingly popular fare is cheaper than first class but provides more service than economy.
- National Medical Enterprises Inc., Los Angeles, has...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Corning, Sumitomo Settle Suit
- Job Cuts, Closings Possible at IBM as Meeting Called
- Price of UAL Stock Rises on Hopes for New Buyout Offer
- Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., the Los...
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Ex-Klan Leader to Run for U.S. Senate
- 47% of Residents in Poll Fear O.C. Going Downhill
- Czechoslovaks Renew Call for Government to Resign
- White House Plays Down Quayle's Soviet Comments
- McMartin Verdicts Will Be Held Back : Courts: Jurors' appeals persuade the judge in the molestation case to wait until after winter break to unseal their decisions.
- Hermosa Beach to Get New Park This Month
- Mobil Told to Clean Up Tainted Ground Water
- $31,000 Spent on Drive to Put Project on Ballot
- Alex Hughes, Claremont Mayor, Dies at 52
- Trabuco Hills Plays Orange Friday at Mission Viejo High
- SHORT TAKES : MTV Buys 15 Old Network Shows
- More Students Opt for Tough Courses
- Poll: O.C. Wants Clean Air and Cars, Too
- Man Fatally Injured When Struck by Car
- BREA : Drivers, Strikers Skirmish at Plant
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Plea: Seed England to Curb Fan Violence
- Jockeys Elect President
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Defeats Santiago, 4-2, to Gain Irvine Tournament Semifinals
- Ground Game Is Broken, but Why Repair It?
- Day Without Art Observance Turns Into a Day Without Crowds
- Diving Into the 'Little Mermaid' Sexism Issue
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beaux Arts Trio at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
- How to Discredit Your Cause
- San Diego
- Convicted Inmate to Drop Insanity Stand
- Enter the Gadfly From Hell
- Penguins Shove GM, Coach Out in Cold; Patrick Takes Over
- 2 Horses Die; Track Calls It 'Freak Thing'
- THE SIDELINES : Trevino Relaxes Into Senior PGA
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Scott, Georgia Tech Drop Pitt
- MUSIC REVIEW : Though Polished, Balanced, Angeles Quartet Lacks Fervor
- SHORT TAKES : City Expects Boost From Stones
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Uncompromising Meat Puppets Maintain Highly Focused Fury
- El Cajon
- School Board Endorses Voluntary Steroid Testing
- Sports Attorney Named Mayor's Legal Counsel
- Airport Completion Delay Confirmed
- THE SIDELINES : Edberg Nominated in Davis Cup
- San Diego
- Gale a 'Little Chop' to Macho Bush
- When Bo Goes, He Really Goes--or It's No Go : Raiders: Battered Jackson has slowed, but team has won even though ground game has suffered in the process.
- GIRLS' PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Champion Leads Orange Past Costa Mesa, 59-56
- Officiating in Cold-Weather Game Frosts Noll
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist's Reserve Puts Damper on an Otherwise Fluent Program
- Pickup Driver Burned in Freeway Crash
- Trial Opens in Extortion Mail Scheme : Justice: Prosecutors say they will prove two men sent threatening letters to 265 Antelope Valley residents even though the evidence is circumstantial.
- Fountain Valley 'Tinkerer' Is Ready for Methanol Edict
- In the Southland, a Power Christmas : Urban scene: The skyscraper 'tree' is a fixture in Los Angeles. Here, Santa's helpers are not elves, they're electricians.
- Passing the Torch to Europe : Summit: If Malta seemed an anticlimax, it's no wonder. The impetus for change no longer is reserved for the superpowers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 'Shrine' a Target for Condemnation
- Capital Cities-ABC Inc. filed suit against the...
- He Views 12-3 Lakers as a 3-12 Team
- BOYS' PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Goes Deep to Win, 82-37
- MUSIC REVIEW : Dutch Soprano Elly Ameling in Irvine Recital
- SHORT TAKES : ACLU Seeks FBI File on Lennon
- Animation Art Auction Fails to Set Records
- LOCAL : 1 in 7 O.C. Households Could Afford Oct. Median Home Price
- Religion Plays Part in 2 Elections Today
- PLACENTIA : Council Will Select New Mayor Today
- Reseda Man Sentenced in 1985 Shooting Death
- TUSTIN : Officials Seek Help Identifying Body
- The 'Anybody But Cory' Coup : Philippines: A convergence of President Aquino's weakness and the strength of her rivals has come within a hairbreadth of toppling her government. And she may not last.
- City Addresses Post Office Parking Ticket Problem
- Dance Warrior in Sweat Pants
- THE SIDELINES : Australia PGA Fines U.S. Player
- It Appears Padres Get the Rights to Carter : Baseball: Deal for Cleveland center fielder reportedly includes San Diego's Sandy Alomar and Chris James.
- Tahoe: It Could Have Been a Slum
- Padres Land Carter : Trade: Joe Carter comes to San Diego in exchange for Sandy Alomar, Chris James and minor leaguer Carlos Baerga, as Jack McKeon moves a step closer to his dream outfield.
- Owners' Economic Pressure Squeezes Many 2-Year-Olds : Training: Whether quarter horses or thoroughbreds, young horses are more susceptible to injury and disease. But the bills must be paid.
- Clutch Shot by Castaneda Clinches Tournament Title for Burroughs
- Trail Blazers Sink Magic, Up Record to 13-4
- Silverman's All-Time, Prime-Time Lineup
- IBM to Pare 10,000 Jobs, Take a Massive 4th-Quarter Charge : Computers: Company, stung by competition and product delays, plans
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Doctors Drop Insurance Effort
- A Very Special Election in Watsonville : Politics: The balloting caps a long battle by Latinos for representation on the City Council. Their chances of taking at least two seats appear good.
- US West, Hungary Sign Cellular Phone Deal:...
- Unions Prove They Won't Be Bullied
- Higher Prices, New Stores Aid Profits for House of Fabrics
- Blood Service Companies Scrap Merger Plans
- Contel, Telos Reach New Agreement: Telos Corp....
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Kabul General Killed, Rebels Say
- LOCAL : 2nd McMartin Verdict Returned
- Wedded Bliss: Marriage of Words and Inattention
- NATION : GM Sales Fall 24% in Late Nov.
- Rep. Nielson Will Not Run
- Glimpses
- Terrance C. Farley has been named president...
- 30 Saved From 6th-Floor Fire in Downtown
- Study Suggests Drug May Reverse Balding in Men
- 'Love Objects' Shine but Do Not Include Artist's Wheelchair
- The Gap Between Use and Users of Buildings : Architecture: A USC professor says architects envision everything but real people when they design a structure.
- Beverly Miller has joined Benedcit, Rubenstein &...
- Japan to Send 300 Chinese Refugees Home
- Red Cross Has Quake Surplus of $6.3 Million
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Surgeons Optimistic on Triple Transplant
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dafoe Attracted by Struggle
- Manila Rebels Threaten Not to Let Americans Go
- Amdahl Stops Fujitsu Supercomputer Sales: Amdahl Corp....
- Keith Q. Murray has joined Century 21...
- Japan Using More Foreign Semiconductors: Foreign-made semiconductors...
- Mencken Was Pro-Nazi, His Diary Shows
- New Wave Answer to Stress on The Street?
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Howard M. Grey, co-founder of Cytel Corp.,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Body OKs Airline Changes
- Japan Warning Its Car Makers After Rash of Defects, Recalls
- Retirees Will Pay $5.30 Catastrophic Care Premium for 5 Months, Then Get Refund
- Nobuo (Bob) Okumura has joined the downtown...
- S&L; Regulator Quits, Says He's a Scapegoat : Thrifts: M. Danny Wall assails critics. He has been accused of failing to prevent the $2.3-billion Lincoln Savings collapse.
- Nancy Birzer has been named property manager...
- As the Dow Jones Industrial Average closes...
- Ailing Atlanta Doors and Windows Locks Up Stores
- Leonard D. Schaeffer, president and chief executive...
- Man Pleads Guilty to Fraud Plot With Ex-Tustin Banker
- 3D's Stock Surges as Promise Turns to Profits : Technology: Laser model-maker gains acceptance but more competition looms.
- NATION : Report Says IRS Investigating Reagans Over Nancy's Gowns
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Turner Blamed for No Power
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Rescue Stalled for Thousands in Manila Hotels
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN MATEO : Track Suspends Son of Doc Severinsen
- Profit-Taking Kills Rally; Dow Closes Down 11.95
- NATION : U.S. Won't Protest Detention
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Scientists Detected No Quake Warnings
- COLUMN ONE : Cocaine Has a Made in U.S.A. Label : American firms make most of the solvents that routinely wind up in Colombian cocaine labs. That chemical trail is surprisingly easy to follow.
- Reforms Put Border Dogs Out of Job
- ZIP Code Rating Rejected : But Gillespie Allows Auto Insurers Other Tests for Policy Pricing : Urban Rates Could Dip; Rural Go Up
- Quake Hits Soviet Region
- WORLD : Barrage of Shelling in Lebanon
- Image-Makers Can't Heal a Shaken City
- Boy's Suit Over Slaying Is Dismissed : Civil rights: The child was unborn when police killed his bank-robber father and wounded his mother. Therefore, he has no legal standing to sue, a judge rules.
- No Felony Charges to Be Filed in Sex Church Case
- THE SIDELINES : CTV Near '91 Cuba Games Deal
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Cal Lutheran's Lee Fights Fires to Stay in Shape
- DANCE REVIEW : Cantinova in American Masterworks Concert
- After All the Promises, Business Goes Unfinished
- Warner Bankruptcy Settlement Approved: A $16-million personal...
- Campeau to Sell Lake Forest Property : Real estate: Two firms agree to buy $10 million in office buildings from debt-ridden Canadian developer-retailer.
- MGM/UA Film Cutback to Reduce Revenue
- NEXT STEP
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Casolo Case Delayed; L.A. Group Gives Up
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Aunt Bee' Out of Hospital
- Spill Has Cost Exxon $1.9 Billion, Skinner Says
- The Warsaw Pact Condemns Its '68 Invasion of Prague : East Bloc: The Soviet-sponsored action removes a crucial political and psychological barrier to reform.
- ANIMAL KINGDOM : Hunting Dog Shoots His Master
- Decentralized School District Plan Praised
- Lawyer Sues Judge, Police for $400,000 : Trial: A deputy public defender says he was injured when two officers dragged him before a Van Nuys Superior Court judge.
- 23 Hurt, 200 Evacuated in Laboratory Freon Leak
- We Must Cut the Cost of Death to Provide Health Care for the Living : Medicine: Too many dollars go to prolong dying. Society must establish a mechanism to stop inappropriate and wildly expensive treatment.
- Tribe Seeks Woman's Arrest in Custody Fight : Courts: Aleuts request the return of a Cypress teen's baby given up for adoption in Canada.
- U. of Illinois' Mackovic Named Coach of the Year for 2nd Time
- THE NBA : MacLeod Lets His Spouse Do the Talking
- After calling pollsters "flat-out ridiculous" for voting...
- Soviet Clown Finds Laughter Spans the Globe
- Medieval Dramas Resemble a 'Concert in Fancy Attire'
- Free Elections
- Cranston and Lincoln S
- Pay Priorities
- Cranston and Lincoln S
- Desert Race and Tortoises
- Desert Race and Tortoises
- Cranston and Lincoln S
- Snow Removal
- Cranston and Lincoln S
- Cranston and Lincoln S
- Business Classes
- Cranston and Lincoln S
- MORE THATCHER: Eldon Griffiths, a member of...
- WIEDER'S WALL: Pieces of the Berlin Wall...
- SERIOUS ABOUT MOVING: When people tell the...
- Bush Assures Europe of U.S. Commitment
- Mention of Will Deleted From Menendezes' Home Computer : Crime: Murders of the Beverly Hills couple last August remain unsolved. Investigators and the two sons of the victims aren't commenting on the latest twist.
- COSTA MESA : City Rejects Pleas to Curtail Bar's Activity
- MOVIES - Dec. 5, 1989
- STAGE
- LEGAL FILE
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 5, 1989
- LEGAL FILE
- POP / ROCK
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 5, 1989
- MISSING IN ACTION: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, barred...
- Politics, Science Shift Bush Stand on Global Warming
- Children Safe but Principal Makes Sure
- STAGE
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 5, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 5, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 5, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 5, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 5, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 5, 1989
- Will Keep Some Troops in Europe, Bush Pledges
- WORLD : Swedish Court OKs Probe of Palestinian in Pan Am Bombing
- Arthritis and Food
- Wilson Urges Linking Social Services With School System : Politics: Senator's first major policy statement of the gubernatorial campaign breaks with traditional GOP views. He pledges attack on home-life stress.
- WORLD : Right Wing Wins French Seat
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : A Graduation Full of Wonder
- LOCAL : Sun Valley Crash Hurts Man, 63
- Science / Medicine : 2 New Procedures Ease Urinary Problems in Men
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : NEWPORT BEACH : Company Brings Party to Needy
- Midnight Screening of Cult Classic Draws Smattering of Depravity Buffs
- Couple's Faith in Communism Unshaken Despite Change
- THE SIDELINES : Argentine Boater Loses Arm
- Down to the Wire One More Time : Sheppard's Tactics Land Cowboy Receiver on Irvin's Most-Wanted List
- BASEBALL WINTER MEETINGS : Brewers Sign Parker to Be DH
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Asleep at the Wheel Is Terrific, Even at Half Speed
- ART : Italo Scanga's Works Offer Visions of Dreamlike Images
- Music Reviews : American Chamber Music in Santa Monica
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 27.
- LOCAL : Payola Suspects Plead Innocent
- HEALTH : Curbs Urged on EBDC Pesticides
- Camp Good Times Benefit Provides Good Time for All
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : BREA : Citywide Christmas Care Drive Planned
- In Earthquake Rubble, a Town Finally Sees How Poor It Is : Living: Watsonville is tempted to profit from disaster: out with the tumbledown shacks, up with suburban tracts and malls. But what about the now-homeless farm workers?
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : COUNTYWIDE : Social Services Spurs Gift-Giving Effort
- Opportunity Knocks Twice for Reserves : Rams: Brown makes up for fumble by catching key touchdown pass. Cox comes off bench to score winning touchdown.
- Crash in Spain Kills Former Trail Blazer
- Chargers Misfire From Start to Finish
- Packers Kick One Over Buccaneers, 17-16 : Green Bay: A 47-yard field goal by Chris Jacke with no time remaining wins it.
- Raiders Kick in the Nick of (Over)time : Football: Jaeger's 26-yard field goal, his third of the game, beats Broncos, 16-13, to keep L.A. in wild card playoff race.
- Music Reviews : Steve Reich, Musicians at Wadsworth Theatre
- P. M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Stocks Surge to Record
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Nov. 27.
- Torrance Bank Acquired: Home Bank in Signal...
- Coup Crushed, Manila Says Amid Fighting
- Temblor Encore : Chronicler of 1906 S.F. Quake Turns Attention to '89 Disaster Without Missing a Beat
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : For Gorbachev, Image of Warmer U.S. Ties Is a Plus : Diplomacy: The Soviet people see improved superpower relations as boosting their chances for better living conditions, Kremlin aides say.
- Security Lapses Found at Livermore Nuclear Lab
- A Taste of Shortages to Come
- Reward & Creativity : Psychology: A growing body of research suggests that the old carrot-on-a-stick approach may actually stifle performance. It's a blow to the behaviorist school of thought.
- After Years, Inventor May Get His Shot at Mars : Space: R. Dale Reed developed technology for a Mars explorer in the 1970s. At long last, NASA might use it.
- Holiday Treat: Helping Others : SAN CLEMENTE : Children Receive Gifts He Never Did
- Soviets' New Policy Admits Some Athletes Use Drugs
- Duran Pussycat--Until He's Around Pussycats
- Auburn's Win Reduces Field of Contenders for National Champ Title
- LOS ALAMITOS : El Dante Expected to Set the Pace Over Tough Field of 6
- USD Beaten for Third in Lapchick
- Soviets, Kings Meet in Forum
- SHORT TAKES : Beatrix Potter Drawings Found
- FESTIVAL WATCH
- ART
- NATION : Cutter Grounds in Lake Storm
- Activists Aim to Kill Card Room Plan
- Our Rights Get a Dose of Malathion : Aerial Spraying: It won't solve the problem of unwanted insects. But it will expose innocent people to unknown risks.
- Lakers Take Loss to Pistons Out on the Knicks, 115-104
- Jim Barnes, 58, of Mason, Mich., was...
- Olympian Janet Evans ran her unbeaten streak...
- Music Reviews : CalArts Players Open American Chamber Series
- Children's Museum Opens New Wing : Expansion: With new science and theater rooms and a Preschool Playpark, the La Habra facility expects to double its attendance--and its effectiveness in teaching youngsters.
- Steve Garvey Is Mad as Heck at Latest Criticism
- ART
- Another 'Tallest' Building OKd: Chicago officials have...
- Pennwalt Buyer to Locate in Philadelphia: The...
- Perfumers on Crusade to Crush Fake Brands : Counterfeiting: Phoney scents are a booming trade in Singapore. The island nation's free-port status provides easy entry for goods, and penalties are light.
- Explosion at Club Kills 12
- Nadia Tells of Terrifying Escape to West
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : U.S.-SOVIET AGENDA FOR ARMS CONTROL
- Arctic Air Puts Bite on North, Stretches to Fla.
- Hawaiian Wrestles Way to the Top in Ancient Arena : Japan: An American grapples with hazing and xenophobia to become the second foreigner to win a professional sumo tournament and the first to vie for a top award.
- Navy Bumps Protest Boat at Trident II Test
- At Present, He'd Like to Present Some Heteronyms
- 4 Catholic Churches Defaced in AIDS Protest : Vandalism: Caller says gay activists were angered by Archbishop Roger Mahony's condemnation of the use of condoms to fight the deadly disease.
- Science / Medicine : Diapers Put Damper on Careers
- Vincent Evokes Memory of Giamatti : Baseball: The new commissioner greets owners and outlines his plans for next year.
- Dillards: Cornball Comedy, Light-Speed Picking
- STATE : Sen. Montoya's Racketeering, Extortion, Bribery Trial Begins