- POP/ROCK - Dec. 29, 1989
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 29, 1989
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- From the archives: Secret Police, Ceausescu's Iron Grip Led to Violence
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Psychedelic Furs Do It Their Ways
- SHORT TAKES : Sounds Like a New Rodney Suit
- Buchwald's Idea Called Catalyst for Murphy Hit
- 'Fourth,' 'Harry/Sally,' 'Glory' Lead Globes Nods
- ROSE BOWL NOTEBOOK : O'Hara Goes to Pasadena in Familiar Role
- SKIING : Plenty of Snow Awaits Those Willing to Go to Unfamiliar Places
- SAN DIEGO COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Fullerton Falls to Glendale as Heicke Finds Target, 91-77
- More Growth Seen in Service Economy : Commerce: Manufacturing sector expected to lag, but most industries will gain at a slow pace, Commerce Department says.
- Sears Credit Rating Downgraded: Duff & Phelps...
- How to Form Loaves for Baking Yeast Bread
- Nutrition Information on French Goat Cheese
- County to Launch Bilingual Census Blitz
- Tests Needed to Find Cause of Tender Back
- Appeal Court Refuses to Free Hunter From Jail : Convicted: J. David investment scandal figure will remain behind bars until her February sentencing.
- State Tries Again to Lease Land for Off-Road Recreation on Otay Mesa
- Postal Officials Urged to Bolster Medfly Efforts
- Fog Brings Danger on Roads, Delays Flights : Transportation: Haze fails to deter beach-goers and surfers. Poor visibility hinders airport traffic.
- Measure Would Protect Lions From 2 Threats: Developers and Hunters
- Loyola Women, Coming Off 2-Game Win Streak, to Play a Pair in Idaho
- SANTA ANITA : Derby Shakedown About to Begin
- Huskies Count on Greg Lewis : Freedom Bowl: Turns out, versatile running back accounts for more of Washington's ground game than Heisman candidate Emmitt Smith does for Florida's.
- Monrovia Allows Its New Chief to Reorganize Police
- Electrical Fire Damages Restaurant in Llano
- Serra Defensive Back Named to All-Southern Section Team
- 1989 HOLIDAY BOWL : Teaching Them a Lesson : College football: Joe Paterno says he won't know which Penn State team was his best until he sees what the players do in the real world.
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Servite Gets Past Rancho Alamitos in Katella Tournament
- Northwest Issues Alert on Bomb Threat
- LOCAL : Motorcyclist Hurt in Buena Park
- State Auditing Trust Fund for Hollywood Sign : Landmark: The Chamber of Commerce is under investigation by the attorney general's office for allegedly mishandling funds. The chamber denies fraud, blaming 'oversights and accounting errors.'
- Long Beach : Police Try to Stop Gunshots Into Air on New Year's Eve
- Culver City : Free Cab Rides for Revelers
- SPORTS: THE NEXT DECADE : COMMUNICATION : By 1999, We Might Be Paying Per Every View : EXPERTS ARE SAYING THE SUPER BOWL WILL GENERATE ABOUT $700 MILLION AS A PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT.
- Max J. Osslo; Served as Official of Meat Cutters Union 46 Years
- Winds Blamed for Sixth Delay in Titan 3 Liftoff
- 6 in Movie Audience Complain of Illness
- 1990 ORANGE COUNTY : Challenge For the 1990s
- Serving Up Exercise on the Rocks
- ORANGE : Irvine Co. Proposal Faces Petition Drive
- A Laid-Back Look : Motor Coach Tour Takes the High-Life Road to Christmas Light Shows
- Peroxide Treatment Could Be Lethal, Officials Warn
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : They Need a Home of Their Own
- The Seeds of a Better Future : Romania: Other East Europeans have paid in uprisings past. Now the stage is set to assign Stalinism to that dustbin of history.
- THE SIDELINES : Russo Turns Down Brown Offer
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins End One Slump and Extend Another
- P. M. BRIEFING : Taiwan Acts to Cool Stock Market
- Wilson Quits as Disney Chief Financial Officer
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Human Mind Will Be a Fresh Frontier for Study in '90s
- A Kohlberg Kravis Holding Files Bankruptcy Petition
- Dallas Entrepreneur Seeks to Buy Braniff
- Elegant Fondue Is Entertaining at Festive Gatherings
- RETAIL
- Athletic League Diverts Gang Youths Into Ring
- Afghan Rebel Rockets Mark Soviet Invasion Anniversary
- She Helps Others Prepare for Quakes : Safety: Jeanne LaFever lost her son in the San Francisco earthquake. Now, with the help of another concerned citizen, she's working hard to make sure nobody else suffers a similar loss.
- Mobil Sues Over Santa Fe Springs' Oil Well Fire Fees
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : U.S. Judge Upholds Minority Contracts
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Warm Water Lures Plenty of Bonito to Anglers' Lines
- Channel League Race Tightening Up : Contenders: While Dos Pueblos rebuilds, other schools move to challenge for championship.
- Collectors Bring Carousel Animals to Life
- Disney Fires 3 Men Who Refused to Shave
- Robert Haag of Torrance has received the...
- The Risks of Reporting the News
- Desormeaux's Total Hits 588
- LaVell Edwards: Just Call Him the Holiday Bowl Historian
- Hodges Moves Easily Into Rugby
- 2 Chumash Baskets Found After Theft From Mission
- Ramona
- LA HABRA : Bicyclist Injured in Crash Is Identified
- COUNTYWIDE : Dense Fog Causes Only Few Problems
- People and Events
- Encinitas
- THE COLLEGES : Master's Greer Needs Time to Scrape Off Rust, Polish Skills After Layoff
- Bengals Coach Up for Job in Phoenix
- Though Other Rates Have Fallen, Prime Is Stubbornly High
- Kathleen F. Hext has been named senior...
- Shrimp Remoulade Can Be Great for New Year's Eve Dip
- Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco, has named...
- Robert F. Scoular has been named to...
- Intruder Shot to Death by Booby-Trap in House
- Racism Behind Vandalism, Chino Resident Fears
- Deadline for Surrender of Romania Loyalists Passes
- Venice : Students to Ride in Parade
- NOTEBOOK : La Canada Sets Sights on Third Consecutive Rio Hondo League Title
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Soviet Immigrants May Strain Budget
- 5 Killed, 45 Injured in Attack at Dance
- Voters to Get $400,000 in O.C. Poll-Guard Suit : Election: Latinos reveal documents they say prove that Republicans intended to intimidate their ethnic group. GOP says insurance concerns forced deal.
- Plane Crash Near Gorman Injures 5
- Panel Upholds Firing of Sheriff's Deputy
- Accord Ends S.D. Impasse on Sewage : Deadline: City must complete a $2.6-billion upgrade of treatment facilities by the year 2003.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Valvano, N.C. State Win Reunion, 92-72
- THE SIDELINES : Soviets, Czechs Win on Ice
- Don James Stands Out in a Crowd of His Peers
- Amy Pascal has been named executive vice...
- Tokyo Stock Index Sets Record 3 Days in Row
- For New Year's Eve: Scallops With Amaretto
- Midnight suppers on this New Year's Eve emphasize substance for party-hopping holiday revelers. These menus do that while still offering ease of preparation, budget-consciousness and beauty at times when parties must have style. : Midnight Suppers
- Joel Jacobson; Former New Jersey Casino Regulator
- RTD to Offer Special Bus Service to Pasadena on New Year's Day
- Workers Needed for Rose Parade Floats
- Pepperdine's Lear May Soon Earn the Right to Be King of the Court : College Basketball: The Waves' sophomore, with the size and skills to become as top power forward, has shown flashes of brilliance against some of the nation's best.
- Employees Donate $27,000 for Disabled
- Region : Christmas Tree Recycling
- LOS ALAMITOS : Police Get Raise but Aren't Satisfied
- PACIFICA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Schulze Leads Pacifica to Victory Over Magnolia
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Poway Has 32 Steals in Tournament Victory Over Monte Vista
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : First Newspaper Since Invasion
- Cudahy : Engineering Firm Checks Tar-Like Seepage at School
- Westchester : Building Rule Extension
- 8 Candidates Vie to Fill Campbell's State Senate Seat
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : U.S. Gets Cleanup Bill: $600 Million : Rebuilding: The Endara government's estimate is much higher than U.S. projections. European governments freeze Noriega's accounts.
- COLUMN ONE : Predicting Japan's Big One : Much is riding on the country's effort to forecast a monster earthquake that could hit at any time. The program could save thousands of lives.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Spaniel Dines From Silver Plate
- Upheaval in Romania : Former Defenders of Ceausescu Now Sing a Different Tune : Communists: Ex-officials say they had no choice but to back the dictator. Now they fear reprisals.
- Long Beach : Navy Admiral Chosen to Be Next President of Chamber
- Todos Holiday Party Raises $12,000 for Medical Care
- WORLD : Murder-Suicide at Consulate
- NATION : Woman's Death Penalty Upheld
- Nader Group Cites Danger of Nuclear Plant Accident : Environment: Lack of a permanent disposal site results in insecure storage of spent fuel. No solution is likely before 2010.
- Although Billy Hunter didn't need the constant...
- Somis Businessman Remembers Ceausescu as Fiery Tyrant Who Was 'Certifiably Nuts'
- FOCUS : From Cows to College Campus
- 'Hispanic' Schabarum Seeks Remap Case Role : Politics: Supervisor wants intervenor status in trial on redistricting that threatens his political position. He says Latinos would be hurt by change.
- FULLERTON : Truck Brings Winter to Sunny Park Hill
- A New Way to Spend at Mall--Pay Tickets
- Son Finds Father Shot to Death in Apartment
- THE SIDELINES : Gallacher Named Squad Captain
- Looking and Playing the Part : College football: Arizona's Glenn Parker may have been late to the game, but the former Golden West tackle is making up for lost time.
- THE SIDELINES : Cremins Mourns Father's Death
- Eight members of the Cotton Bowl-bound Arkansas...
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : San Fernando Drubs Alemany, 4-1
- Ditka Seeking a Trimmer 'Refrigerator'
- Nose-Diving Price of Oil Futures Leaves 'Blood on the Floor'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Arctic Alaska Going on NYSE
- Japan Expense Account Spending Hits Record
- Satisfying Childhood's Sweet Tooth : Contest: Parents were challenged to create tasty, healthy snacks for children. The winner earned a family cruise.
- U.S. Acting on Dismantling Anti-Crime Unit
- Free New Year's Eve Bus Rides Again Offered
- SOUTHLAND : 4 Killed in Fiery Tanker Crash on San Bernardino Freeway
- New Treatment For Mentally Ill Cuts Back on Medication : Schizophrenia: Camarillo State Hospital trials show lowering medication can help most schizophrenics. Ironically, the hospital pioneered the use of anti-schizophrenic medication.
- LOCAL : Simi Valley Street to Be Runway
- TRABUCO CANYON : Illegal Dumping Poses Water Threat
- Lynn Ranch Residents Defeat Proposal for Guards, Gates
- SDG&E; Withdraws From Chamber of Commerce
- Comfort for Small Victims
- Chula Vista
- Death of Woman, Waiting to Be Released From Jail, Investigated
- Dust Sure to Fly as Off-Roaders, Foes Battle on Anza-Borrego Use
- ESTANCIA TOURNAMENT : Even Without Two Starters, Tustin Proves It Can Handle a Tough Test
- Czechoslovakia beat the United States, 7-1, in...
- BREA-OLINDA TOURNAMENT : Sunny Hills Loses, 74-61, in Opener
- P. M. BRIEFING : Canal Resumes 24-Hour Service
- Hughes Admits Test Failure in Microchip Case : Lawsuit: Whistle-blowing ex-employee discloses a memo supporting his contention that the company used millions of defective chips.
- Nutrition and the Food of Thailand : Health: In a new book, a nutrition consultant investigates such ethnic cuisines as Thai, Indian and Chinese food, as well as contemporary American foods, salad bars and the menus of fast-food outlets.
- RESTAURANT HEALTH PERMIT SUSPENSIONS--OCTOBER
- Torah Rededicated by Synagogue
- SPORTS: THE NEXT DECADE : TECHNOLOGY : Searching for Perfect Fit With Designer Genes : ELLIOTT ALMOND / Times Staff Writer
- Armed Bandits Take $1 Million in Gold Holdup
- SOUTHLAND : 3 Pick 6 Winning Lotto Numbers
- Dear Diary, : Adolescence: The coming of a new year is a traditional time to begin keeping a record of each day's hopes and fears, triumphs and tragedies. The writer usually is a young girl, and the subject often is boys.
- Pico Rivera : Crackdown Will Begin on Inoperative Parked Vehicles
- Jewelry District's Security Systems Are Not Fail-Safe
- Putting the Muscle on Flab
- Catalina Is Taking Steps to Minimize Effects of Drought : Conservation: Current restrictions have left the island in better shape than other coastal communities, but officials say even stricter controls will be needed unless winter rains replenish wells.
- Looking for the Limelight : North's Laura Collins Scores With a Scholarship
- ORANGE TOURNAMENT : Parks Puts On Show as Marina Ends El Toro's Winning Streak
- COMMENTARY : The 'Darkest Decade' May Not Have Been So Dark After All
- Miami, Alabama Face Off First on Bourbon St.
- THE SIDELINES : Ruling Due on Johnson's Records
- A memorial service will be held Friday...
- Jon A. Shirley will retire as president...
- Inman Resigns as Chief of Westmark Systems
- Last Words on 'End of History,' Death of Novels
- Five Latinos Settle Poll Suit for $400,000
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Small Quake Strikes but Causes No Harm
- Nick's Dream Party Was Held as Scheduled
- Secret Police, Ceausescu's Iron Grip Led to Violence : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Sheriff Block Aims to Put Year of Scandal, Violence Behind Him
- Santee
- Judge Refuses to Drop Charges in 'Pay or Die' Extortion Case
- Damaged Tuna Boat Will Stay in Panama Until Copter Released
- CANYON BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Martinez Paces Newport Harbor Past Los Amigos
- Ole Miss Defense Faces Dowis, Air Force in Liberty Bowl
- RETAIL
- Eating Carbohydrates Over the Holidays Can Help Improve Your Mood
- Nation in Brief : Washington D.C. : Women to Outpace Men in Doctorates
- 'Someone who sees something that needs to be done and does it.'
- After the Invasion, America Counts the Cost : The Pentagon has been releasing the names of servicemen killed in the invasion of Panama as their next of kin are notified. Of the total of 25 servicemen and 2 civilians, these have been identified:
- NOTEBOOK : Tournament Jinx Hovers Over Head of Ventura Coach
- Group Retains Its Mission as Face of Needy Changes : Homeless: Helpers for the Homeless and Hungry has provided groceries and shelter to the poor since 1972. Today, only the clientele has changed.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Financial Times' Ex-Chief Dies
- RETAIL : New Chief of San Clemente's Rip Curl Sees Wave Building for Beachwear Firm
- Hill Described as Issue in State Senate Race : Politics: At least four hopefuls in the 31st District race agree that the Whittier assemblyman's ties to an FBI probe of influence peddling have made ethics a campaign matter.
- Turtles Rescued From Cold Ocean
- SPORTS: THE NEXT DECADE : SCIENCE : TACKLE AND BAIT ALREADY ARE POURING OUT OF THE LABS. THE FISH THEMSELVES ARE NOT FAR BEHIND. : Fishermen Are Trying to Bait Mother Nature : Fishing Tips Will No Longer Come from the Backwoods
- Laguna Couple Made Fantasy of Polynesian Refuge a Reality
- Upheaval in Romania : U.S. Sending Medical Supplies to Romanians : Foreign aid: President Bush says he 'just amazed' at the change in Bucharest. He hopes the new government will 'move quickly to implement democratic reforms.'
- Venice : Mural Grants Available
- Closure of Monterey County's Ft. Ord Considered
- Food for Thought: A former cook at...
- Book Deals With Debts and Bankruptcy
- Papal Envoy OKs U.S. Army Rescue if Hostages Taken : Panama: An American commander and the Vatican's nuncio reportedly discussed memo granting limited authority to enter the embassy.
- WORLD : Yeltsin Nominated for New Post
- Beverly Hills : Adult School Registration
- Romania Leaders Are Ceausescu Collaborators, Ex-King Alleges
- The Price of Parking at LAX Soars : Airport: Lot rates are up as much as 100%. But the increase in revenues may be offset by a reduction in airline landing fees.
- Church Doors Sometimes Locked to Spiritually Needy in Inglewood
- Reseda Retailers See Community Pride as a Welcome Sign
- Longshot Wins Louisiana Futurity
- IN A HOLDING PATTERN : College football: Former Canyon quarterback Ken Sollom took his golden arm to Michigan with heroic aspirations, but thus far he has had to settle for an anonymous role on special teams.
- MARINA GIRLS' TOURNAMENT : Titus Is a Tower of Strength as Loara Holds Off Marina, 51-45
- HART TOURNAMENT : Valiant Canyon Comeback Falls Short as Hart Escapes With First-Round Triumph
- The law firm Irell & Manella has...
- John Elting Treat has been named a...
- Ford Aerospace Will Pay $250,000 in Pollution Case
- Joseph A. Livingston; Author of Business Outlook Column
- Major Quake Hits Australia; 1 Killed, 21 Hurt
- Compton OKs Sale of Land to Mack Truck : Redevelopment: The City Council approves a deal i which the buyer would pay fair market value for 6.9 acres.
- Westwood : Black Health Scholarships
- Disney Look Sweeps Queen Mary Clean
- West Hollywood : Computer 'Bulletin Board'
- Egypt, Syria Restore Full Diplomatic Ties
- 3 Fired for Failing to Meet Disney's Grooming Policy at Queen Mary
- O.C. Computer Firms Are Split on Prospects for 1990 : Sales: Expectations range from so-so to great, but the high-tech firms are uniformly excited about foreign markets.
- Rum-Raisin Ring Is Tasty Holiday Treat
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Jewish Secondary School Vandalized
- Beverly Hills : Classes on Tax Returns
- East Germans Warned of Neo-Nazism : Politics: East Berlin 'Round Table' brings together leaders of various parties and opposition groups.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actress Reconsiders Ranch Sale
- Group Creates Harmony by Combining Disciplines
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : No Proof Found of Secret Noriega-Bush Connection : Diplomacy: Rumors that the ex-strongman had damaging information about the President have proved to be only that--rumors.
- Certain Holidays Leave Lasting Impressions
- An Anachronism--but It Works : Panama: The invasion is beginning to look like George Bush's Grenada: a successful, low-cost strike to rid our neighborhood of a pest.
- GARDEN GROVE : Arson Is Blamed for Store Fire
- Moratorium on Some Condo Construction Rejected in Hawthorne
- Life Without Kareem Isn't Easy : Lakers: Riley concedes that struggling offense can be attributed to absence of Abdul-Jabbar.
- Eagles Fans Face Blackout on TV
- GM Announces More Layoffs: General Motors Corp.,...
- A group controlled by the Pritzker family...
- Teller Machines Getting a Workout This December
- Blue-Collar Golfer : Rookie Pro Plans to Tend to Business on PGA Tour
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : UMW Sued Under Racketeering Law
- Nicaragua Delays U.S. Embassy Supplies
- WORLD : Japanese Halt Inquiry Into U.S. H-Bomb Lost Off Coast in 1965
- SOUTHLAND : Small Quakes Rattling Southland
- Board Weighs Year-Round School : Education: Waves of immigrants' children have boosted enrollment. Seven major measures are being studied after temporary solutions have failed.
- Donated Delicacies Elevate Food Bank to Gourmet Class
- Free Rides Home Offered to Those Who Over-Imbibe
- A Death in the Family : Health Care: Fountain Valley hospital trauma center closing leaves most of the staff sad, embittered--and enormously proud of its achievements.
- NORTH COUNTY : Businesses Unite to Ease Traffic Woes
- NEWPORT BEACH : Robert Gallivan Appointed Judge
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
- Heating Oil Prices Up Again
- Stocks Rise in Quiet Trading; Dow Gains 15
- Investors' Bid to Freeze Keating Assets Fails
- Judge Lifts Order in Chevron Suit
- Hughes Admits Failure of Part Cited in Engineer's Suit : Aerospace: The defense firm said a test torpedo malfunctioned. The former employee suing the firm said he has been threatened.
- Despite Late Rains, 1989 Bloomed as Good Year for California Vintners
- Malibu : Savings in Drainage Project
- A Day in Sun for Late Bloomer : College Football: Former Beverly Hills gridder will have a chance to be part of a national championship team when Colorado meets Notre Dame.
- Bulgarian Leadership Agrees to Start Talks With Foes After Warning Strike
- Autopsy Fails to Find Cause of Psychiatric Patient's Death
- Prague Spring Hero Dubcek Elected by Czech Parliament
- Cal Poly Star Learns There's More to Game Than Scoring Points : College Basketball: Demanding practices have improved the defensive techniques of Niki Bracken since she arrived as a 16-year-old freshman.
- Hawthorne Rebuilding Law Advances
- The Oregon lottery's first day of ticket...
- Beauer, Rudisill Earn Places on All-Star Team
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Camarillo Claws Back to Win, 77-71
- Phylloxera Threat to Growers Feared by Some, Downplayed by Others
- Restoration of Funding for Clinics Is Blocked : Family planning: A $24-million budget cut in health care for poor women is temporarily upheld.
- NATION : Free AIDS Patient Meals Halted
- Australia Quake Toll 11; Army Halts Looters
- Waging Peace on Inglewood Streets : Law Enforcement: Ministers respond to a plea from the police. Armed with Bibles, the clergymen help to instill community good will.
- U.S. Troops Move From Battle's Heat to Police Beat
- Drive Seeks $25 Limit on Campaign Contributions
- Benefits for Sickle Cell, AIDS Hospice, Others
- Fired Santa Ana Official Wins $1.8-Million Suit
- Clubs That Offer Mixers but Not Drinks
- City College to Hold Registration for Spring Semester
- Rice, Montana Near-Unanimous All-Pro Picks
- Detroit's Sanders Named Offensive Rookie of Year
- Nissan Changes Course, Shows Off Infiniti : Marketing: Dealers complained that ads were showing too much nature and not enough car.
- P. M. BRIEFING : GM Reports 2nd Job Cut in 2 Days
- Big Airlines Join 'Mini Fare War,' Cut Ticket Prices : Travel: Tiny Midway Airlines of Chicago fired the first volley in an apparent effort to fill seats during a slow period. United, TWA, Delta and Northwest have followed suit.
- Cold Disrupts River Traffic, Water Supplies : Weather: Barges and boats are slowed or halted by ice in the South and Northeast. Plumbers repair pipes that burst during record lows.
- SPORTS: THE NEXT DECADE : Flippers and Fins in a New Lunar Society
- PARTY KUDOS
- Klan Plans Marches to Protest King Celebrations : The South: The KKK moves heighten tensions in the wake of possibly racial bombings. Authorities are ready for trouble.
- SPORTS: THE NEXT DECADE : PERSONALITIES : The Stars: Think International : Sports Becomes More of a Global Village as World Series Will Truly Become World and Super Bowls Will Actually Become More Super
- SOUTHLAND : Ex-Lt. Gov. Houser Dies at 85
- FULLERTON : 3 Are Named City Employees of Year
- Cable TV Pact May Be Negotiated
- Iron Curtain of Technology
- San Diego
- Wilshire-Inglewood Light-Rail Draws Support : Transportation: An advisory panel recommends building the rail line in the early 21st Century. Proponents say it would ease congestion and serve minority residents already dependent on mass transit.