- Lighthouse for Folks in Transition : Lifestyles: For 13 years, Freda Amsel's Northridge residence has served as a beacon for people seeking refuge from hard times.
- Water Main Break in Glendale Causes Part of San Fernando Road to Collapse
- Bates Ponders 'What If's' After 4 Terms in Congress : Politics: Loss to Cunningham in 44th District race leaves him pondering future as he leaves Washington.
- EDUCATION : Reading Aloud Benefits Toddlers, Preschoolers
- Woman Pleads Innocent to Beating Children
- Salvadorans Are Encouraged to Apply for INS Program
- Anteaters Suffer a Thorough Pounding : UC Irvine: Utah State dominates all phases of the game in a 111-88 Big West Conference victory.
- Notre Dame's Zorich Finds Mother Dead
- NHL ROUNDUP : Sabres' Unbeaten Streak Extends to Six Games, 5-4
- Peeler, Smith Lead Missouri to 96-82 Win
- TV Viewers Weren't Bowled Over by the Games on New Year's Day
- SHORT TAKES : G-Man in Dillinger Case Dies
- SHORT TAKES : Palm Springs Film Festival Set
- ART REVIEW : 'Gardens' Show: Both Fertile and Dry : Art: A variety of ideas take root in the works of 12 artists on exhibit in Escondido.
- RETAIL / TOURISM
- Revco Bankruptcy Report Holds Buyout Parties Liable
- Most Big Banks Cut Prime Rate Half a Point : Finance: The decline to 9.5% isn't expected to spur borrowing because of Mideast war fears and concern over the budget deficit.
- Mortgage Firm Vows to Avoid Bankruptcy : Lending: Pioneer Mortgage is under fire by investors and is being audited by the California Department of Real Estate.
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. OKs 15 R.I. Credit Unions
- Bank of America, San Francisco, has named...
- Food Bites Back: Issues of 1990
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CAFE BASQUE : Rustic Feast : The atmosphere is warm and cheerful, while the hearty food speaks well of its Pyrenees roots.
- MORE VIDEOS:"The Tin Drum" (1979), directed by...
- New DEA Chief Sees 'Glimmer of Hope' : Narcotics: Bonner welcomes report of 45% drop in cocaine use. He warns against any cutback in the expanded U.S. effort against illicit drugs.
- MEDICINE : Pressure Growing to Regulate Infertility Clinics, Surrogates
- Two Men Hailed for Apprehending Hit-and-Run Driver
- Salvador Rebels Killed Copter Crew on Ground
- PERFORMANCE ART : Streetwise Actors Relating Scenes From Skid Row
- GULF WATCH: Day 154 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Van de Kamp Says Insurance Firms Engaged in Collusion
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Some Levees Fail as Floods Move South
- James M. Conerly has been named vice...
- P.M. BRIEFING : 1st Interstate Cuts Prime Rate
- Millionaire Left No Will: Robert Holmes a...
- Agriculture Officials View Crop Damage as Prelude to Getting Federal Loan Help
- After the Excess . . .
- TOP 10 : In the course of a year we test and taste hundreds of recipes. These were our favorites in 1990. : The Best of 1990 : Winners: Our favorite recipes of last year.
- Tennis Players' Enthusiasm Rolls Right Over Their Handicaps : Tournaments: Paraplegic and quadriplegic improve their game and win some trophies in the process.
- World IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Purchase of German Weaponry Sought
- Disabled Big Brothers Serve as Friendly Example to Boys : Volunteers: Adults and children with similar disabilities are matched, to show youths that despite limitations, they can lead satisfying lives.
- PEOPLE : The Joy of Dance A Lesson Learned Well
- Young and in Debt : Personal finance: Counselors report that more and more youths are getting in over their heads as banks and credit card firms make it easy to say 'Charge it.'
- Court to Assign All Capital Cases to 3 Judges Only
- Ember From Chimney Sparks $500,000 Fire
- Homeowners Sue Over Sinking Houses Built on Old Garbage Dump : Simi Valley: The residents say trash under the lots is decomposing, causing the foundations to shift and crack.
- Fumes at Fairfax Bank Branch Linked to Old Gas Spill : Hazardous waste: Geological tests find the fumes are not related to underground methane deposits that have led to fires and explosions.
- WORLD : Albanian Exodus Continues
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Residents Evacuated as Bomb Is Disarmed
- Southeast : Residents Urged to Recycle Discarded Christmas Trees
- Mystery Writer to Give Free Lecture
- Time Has the Two Faces of Bush Covered
- Galanter Opposed Ikea Store for Crenshaw : Development: The councilwoman refused to support a plan to include the giant store in a plaza redevelopment because of the traffic it could generate.
- COLUMN ONE : Aging West Betting on Gambling : Some former mining towns see low-stakes gaming as a last stab at economic salvation. But they may trade a quiet lifestyle for one of garishness and crime.
- Militia Won't Heed Syrian-Backed Beirut
- Britain Expels 8 Iraqis, Will Deport 67 More
- WORLD : Offering to Gods Is X-Rated
- Westside Shop Can Help Keep Your Wardrobe Shipshape
- Yale Whiffenpoofs to Perform at Norris Theatre
- Wilting Floats Rest as Crowds Parade : Tournament of Roses: About 100,000 people gather for a close-up look before the floral exhibits are hauled away.
- Jury Could Urge Death for Soviet Soldier : Courts: Final arguments heard in the penalty phase for an army deserter convicted of killing an Estonian activist in 1988.
- Party Guest Sought for Questioning in Robbery : Ojai: Police believe that a man invited to the New Year's Eve gathering knew two intruders who forced their way inside. One was fatally shot.
- Photographer Helps Children Focus on Positive
- Polls Produce a Split Decision : Football: AP voters select Colorado as No. 1, but UPI coaches pick Georgia Tech. It's first divided choice since 1978.
- DEATHS : Ex-Fighter Carlos Duran, 54
- DEATHS : Rodriguez, 1978's Mr. Universe
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Curtain Call for Ovation Award Winners : Robert Fryer, Gregory Harrison and Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn lead a shorter list of Theatre LA honorees.
- Judge Delays U.S. Rule on Community College Tests : Education: He questions whether it applies to enrollees not seeking federal aid. Regulation is designed to reduce defaults on student loans among those without high school diplomas.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Group Aims to Green Attitudes on Rain Forests
- BALBOA PARK17015 Burbank Blvd., EncinoSize: 80 acres.Facilities:...
- Henry VIII's Love Life Hardly Fit for a King : Royalty: The monarch's lusty image was all pomp and little circumstance, newly opened records reveal.
- LABOR : Union Pioneers Home-Buying Aid for Members : Innovative employer-financed trust fund was won under threat of strike.
- ATTITUDES ELAINE REED
- Long Beach : College Continuation Center for Women Sets Orientation
- The Firs Are Flying at Christmas Tree Disposal Sites
- MOORPARK : Orion Nebula Stars in Astronomy Show
- SHORT TAKES : Milli Vanilli Now 'Phony Baloney'
- Phil Ochs' Folk Songs of '60s Ring Timely Again in '90s
- Federal, State Officials Assess Crop Damage : Freeze: The head of the California agriculture department says he will recommend declaring an emergency statewide.
- Driver in Teen-Ager's Slaying Convicted of Murder
- Jockeys Would Rather Endure a Bronx Cheer
- DEATHS : Boxer Marcellus Allen Succumbs to Gunshot Wound in Portland
- Miscellany
- HORSE RACING : Rising Prince's Fame Is Reflected at Australian Bar
- 28 States Facing Budget Shortfalls
- Paris to Beef Up Corsican Legal System : Violence: France acts to re-establish control after a series of bombings by a separatist group.
- Norwalk : New Ordinance Takes Effect Banning Pushcart Vendors
- Peter Sellers Is the Life of 'The Party'
- Experts Warn of Global Fallout From Warfare : Environment: Scientists say that smoke from blazing Kuwait oil fields could affect the climate.
- Lujan Misleading Public on Yosemite Plans, Two Charge
- Another 168 Hours at No. 1 : VIDEO RENTALS
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- STAGE REVIEW : An Incomplete 'Broadway Celebration' on Tour
- San Diego Spotlight : Rep Rides Out Rough Road With 'Bumpy Johnson' Play
- Rehabilitating Sen. McCarthy
- New World Order
- Obituaries - Jan. 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 3, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 3, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 3, 1991
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 120-M.P.H. Chase Leads to 'Chop Shop'
- Ties to Wilson, Persistence Pay Off for Seymour
- IMAGE REPAIR: Remember all those savings-and-loans we...
- BIG WINNERS: Universities may have won the...
- ROOTS: John Seymour, California's newest U.S. senator...
- Man Rescues His Family but Dies in Fire : Tragedy: He went back into burning home to place an emergency 911 call and is overcome by smoke.
- Persistence, Ties to Wilson Pay Dividends for Seymour : Politics: Some criticize his shifts on offshore drilling, abortion. Governor-elect says he has independent streak.
- Seymour Is Wilson's Surprise Choice as Senate Replacement : Successor: Anaheim state senator is a political soul mate of the governor-elect. He may face a tough task in retaining the seat.
- U.S. Welcomes Gulf Initiative by Europeans
- Seymour Is Wilson's Surprise Senate Choice : Successor: Anaheim state senator is a political soul mate of the governor-elect. He may face a tough task in retaining the seat.
- AGING: As the population ages, it won't...
- Placentia, Orange Police Probe Shooting Death : Crime: Drive-by incident on New Year's Day capped a night of violence in which seven other people were injured.
- For the Record - Jan. 3, 1991
- For the Record - Jan. 3, 1991
- For the Record - Jan. 3, 1991
- For the Record - Jan. 3, 1991
- P.M. BRIEFING : Holmes a Court Died Without Will
- 45 Rhode Island Banks, Credit Unions Closed by Governor Over Insurance
- Gang Violence Pushes O.C. Homicides to New Record
- Iran Plans Massive Military Drills
- '87 Philippine Coup Figure Recaptured
- California IN BRIEF : CRESCENT CITY : Inmates Crack Prison Locks
- $1-Million Fund Drive Saves Historic Church
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Separate Noriega Case Trials Offered
- Battle Rages for Control of Somalia
- P.M. BRIEFING : Index Shows 3-Month Decline
- 1990 1991 : TOP 10 OVER-THE-COUNTER LOSERS
- Dow Starts Off New Year With Hangover, Slides 23
- THE NEW DECADE : 1990 1991 : Off To A Rocky Start : 1990 : THE BIG STORIES : Persian Gulf Crisis Was Watershed for Anemic Economy
- Yule Sales Drop at Toys R Us
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Ban Riles Mushroom Lovers
- Hospitals Can Cope With War, Military Says
- New D.C. Mayor Takes Office, Pledges 'an Honest Deal'
- LOCAL : Bus Rider Stabs Man, Himself
- A Tide of Soviet Emigres Threatens to Inundate N.Y. : Immigration: 500,000 expected, with many Baltic citizens entering illegally. City services may be swamped.
- HEALTH : FDA OKs Drug for AIDS Anemia
- LOCAL : Pursuit Leads to 5 Stolen Cars
- COUNTYWIDE : Deadline to Register Guns Brings Deluge
- COLUMN ONE : Gulf Crisis Enters the Classroom : Schools near military bases are working to aid children who are fearful or depressed because one--or sometimes both--parents are deployed in the Mideast.
- NATION : Beckwith Extradition Delayed
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Eastern Airlines to Rehire 60 Strikers
- LOCAL : Westlake Village House Burns
- San Diego
- Daluiso Has a Memory to Cherish
- Not What He Earns, It's What He Yearns : T of C: Paul Azinger, a consistent money-winner, wants a few more titles.
- AVOCADO LEAGUE PREVIEW : El Camino Still Has Its Guards Up
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Prince Charles to Miss Polo Date
- THE SIDELINES : Volleyballer Dies; Fumes Blamed
- Concert Halls Will Be Filled With Mozart : Music: This year is the bicentennial of the composer's death, and orchestras will be ready for tributes.
- Hanoi War Hero Pleads for Reform : Vietnam: Visiting in Paris, he takes to the radio to appeal for political pluralism and the decentralization of power.
- President Spent a Third of 1990 on Road, in Air
- Barrier Contraceptives Not Tied to Pregnancy Illness, Study Says
- World IN BRIEF : CORSICA : Socialist Mayor Slain by Gunman
- City Worker to Oversee Land, Water, Air Cleanup : Ventura: The community's efforts have been applauded, but there is concern that the task may be too large for one person.
- First Things First : The New Year Renews the Cycle of Births, Deaths and All-Too-Many Media Events
- 21 Council Hopefuls Gear Up in Bid to Serve 2 Proposed Cities : Elections: Candidates offer programs, betting that El Toro and Laguna Hills will be incorporated on March 5.
- THE SIDELINES : Tomba to Skip Super-G Slalom
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Downs Swiss, Faces Yugoslavia in Cup Final
- Salk Institute Assembling Big Guns For War on AIDS
- Allen: Best Coach Rams Ever Fired
- MUSIC
- Landmark Land Co. to Sell Holdings for $739 Million
- The Endless Cold War: Clearly, It's Not to Be Sneezed At
- Albania Leader Pledges 'Free and Democratic' Election : Reform: Despite political and economic promises, thousands of people continue to flee to neighboring Greece.
- Effective Protest Doesn't Require a Majority
- City Avoids Record Year for Homicides : Crime: 1988 continues to hold the title, followed closely by the 159 killed this past year. Guns, gangs and drugs are again cited by police.
- 1990 1991 : TOP 10 AMERICAN EXCHANGE WINNERS
- Israeli Soldiers Kill 4 Palestinians : Violence: Curfew is imposed on West Bank, Gaza Strip on anniversary of militant campaign.
- WORLD : Sweden Expels Three Soviets
- WORLD : 18 Die in China Theater Melee
- 2 Deaths, 8 Injuries Mark Start of New Year in O.C. : Holiday roundup: In addition to gunfire and a traffic fatality, a home in Orange suffered $40,000 in damages from a fire started by a skyrocket.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Valenzuela's 4th: It's a Girl!
- Libraries : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Genealogy Study Like Hunting for Gold
- THE ROSE BOWL : Huskies Win, but Can't Go the Rout : Game: Washington rolls to a 33-7 halftime lead, then fends off a rally by Iowa for a 46-34 victory.
- Libraries : FULLERTON : Outreach-Literacy Program to Continue
- Tennessee Saves Its Best for Last, 23-22 : Sugar: Volunteers trail all game long until they score with 31 seconds to play to culminate a last-ditch, 79-yard drive and beat Virginia.
- Colorado Holds Aces in Race for No. 1 : Citrus Bowl: Georgia Tech beats Nebraska, 45-21. Ross claims 'mathematical' title, showing victory margin is greater than Colorado's over Cornhuskers.
- Orange and Sugar Sweeten Up a Sour Day
- A Cross-Town Rivalry Takes On Some Additional Significance
- Good Coaches Are Hard to Find and Just as Hard to Keep : Dilemma: Some schools have had to drop teams or scale back programs because they couldn't find qualified people to fill positions.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Isaak Greets Year With 8 New Songs : The singer's show at the Coach House marks the start of new decade with music that conveys deep emotions.
- Rushdie's Statement
- Testing Center's Purpose
- Rushdie's Statement
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Jan. 15 Deadline
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Rushdie's Statement
- Series on Criminal Justice System in Los Angeles
- Iraq Bomb
- Park Has Gone to the Dogs
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue Booking...
- Courthouse Coverage
- With Heaters and Champagne, Party Went On for Blocks
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : GOP Plans Refunds for Some Donors
- Time Out: Jesse Jackson, who will be...
- FUN 'N' GAMES
- Fiscal Storm That May Come Needs to Be Prepared for Now
- Georgia Tech Was No. 1--Until Flag Fell : Citrus: After watching Colorado, Yellow Jackets say they should move to the top of the polls.
- KTTV Ratings Rosy for Ad-Free Parade
- Libraries : NEWPORT BEACH : New Library to Solve Space Crunch
- Four Score to Lift Titans Over St. Mary's
- New-Found Aggressiveness Puts Loll on a Roll : Basketball: Thousand Oaks forward has mixed toughness with talent to become a more complete player.
- USIU Coaches to Appeal Athletics Cuts to Trustees
- Finley, Hughes to Receive NEA Grants : Arts: Controversial performance artists were previously denied awards.
- Unions Get Tough : With Confrontational Tactics and a New Attitude, Organized Labor Makes Inroads Into Film and TV
- U.S. in a Recession White House Admits : Economy: Jobs are being lost and "people are hurting," Bush's spokesman acknowledges.
- The Ties That Bind Poles: a Phone Cord
- U.S. Shuts Somalia Embassy, Americans to Be Evacuated
- Wilson Fills Senate Seat : Anaheim's Seymour to Washington
- LOCAL : Farrell Won't Seek Reelection
- When Just Saying 'No' Might Not Be Enough : Encouragement, Bonding With Children Could Do the Trick
- U.S. Refuses to Rule Out Talk With Iraq
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Heroics in the Land of the Frog Prince
- County's First '91 Baby Followed by Triplets
- Libraries : La Habra : Rented Out at Store? Just Borrow a Video
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : A Racist Slur: Tiresome Bigotry Goes On
- Iowa Short of Time but Not Bullets
- 1991 Hailed With Dip in Frigid Bay : Revelry: Hardy bunch braves numbing 47-degree waters to celebrate the New Year with a swim from Alcatraz.
- Few Women Joining Coaching Ranks Despite Rise in Girls' Participation
- Clemson Defense Proves It Is No. 1, 30-0 : Hall of Fame: Tigers yield only 247 yards to Illinois. Cameron throws two touchdown passes.
- Miami Too Good for Words : Cotton Bowl: Hurricanes' pregame silence proves golden as they storm past talkative Texas, 46-3.
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- 1990 1991 : CONSUMER TIPS : Play It Close to the Vest
- 4 MIT Students Earn A's for M&M; Coating Process
- 1990 1991 : TAX TIPS : Soften the Tax Bite
- 1990 1991 : TOP 10 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WINNERS
- 1990 DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE
- TRANSPORTATION : Florida 'Bullet Train' Plans Run Out of Steam : Poor economy makes private developers seek state funds. The new governor says no.
- Lukens Begins Sex Offense Jail Term
- The Winners
- Shevardnadze Says He Feared More Military Crackdowns
- World IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Prime Minister Shuffles Cabinet
- High Water Recedes in East but Indiana Floods Persist
- Cutthroat Newspaper Competition Enough to Make a Grown Man Cry
- Teen-Ager Hit by Stray Bullet at Celebration
- The Plot to Kill 'M' : Reprehensible attack on what the voters want and need
- NHL : Capitals End Winless Streak
- Colorado Holds Aces in Race for No. 1 : Orange Bowl: Top-ranked Buffaloes escape Notre Dame, 10-9, as Johnson saves the day at quarterback and Ismail's game-winning punt return is called back.
- P.M. BRIEFING : AT&T; Launches NCR Proxy Fight
- CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS SECTION
- Orange County : 1990 : THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Tough Times in Store for Small Businesses in O.C. : Retail: Many shopkeepers are finding that offering specialized service and products and building a loyal following can be crucial to their survival.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Hopes Pinned on Perfecting Socialism
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Country Is Quiet Under Cease-Fire
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Ranch of 'Dallas' Fame Is Foreclosed
- In Iran, Faith Makes Room for Money : Mideast: These are hard times in the hard-line Islamic republic. While many of its citizens struggle, the ruling ayatollahs are flourishing.
- 4 Sandinistas Accused of Selling Rockets : Central America: Salvadoran rebels used the Soviet-made missiles recently to knock down two planes.
- Libraries : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Librarian's Resolve Beyond Question
- OXNARD : Owner of Car Shoots Port Hueneme Man
- Libraries : Countywide : Library Collections Jibe With Clientele
- GATOR : Michigan Passes By Ole Miss, 35-3, Finishing With 715 Yards of Offense
- His First Score Is One That Will Last : Washington: Mincy's interception return couldn't have been much easier.
- Wales All-Star Lineup Set; Bruins' Bourque Leads Vote
- MONTHLY REPORT
- Eviction, Quarrels May Close Art Museum : Thousand Oaks: Officials say the gallery is unresponsive to the needs of community artists. Its president blames the city for not being supportive.
- Legislators Should Draw the Line and Add a Democrat
- Bowl Games Lose TV Viewers : Football: Five of the seven seen on the three major networks received smaller ratings than last year, according to an overnight survey.
- Public Service for Allen Is Friday
- BETTING WITH JANICE SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- No Reason to Ban Rap Concerts Yet : Violence: The Anaheim City Council should not overreact to shooting outside Celebrity Theatre.
- Libraries : VILLA PARK : A Novel Problem: Too Many Books
- 1991 : PEOPLE TO WATCH : For Some, the New Year Will Be a Time of Testing and Challenge
- World IN BRIEF : AFRICA : U.S. Officials to Aid Child Health
- BOOK REVIEW : A Soviet Memoir on Russia's Vietnam : THE HIDDEN WAR: A Russian Journalist's Account of the Soviet War in Afghanistan <i> by Artyom Borovik</i> , Atlantic Monthly Press, $19.95, 252 pages
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : Battle for Control Rages in Capital
- GULF WATCH: Day 153 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Libraries : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fictional Beast Will Live at New Library
- 1990 1991 : TOP 10 OVER-THE-COUNTER WINNERS
- Think Before You Ditch the Big City for a Small Town : Lifestyle: Relocation is possible if you plan wisely for the financial changes you're certain to encounter.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Change Unlikely on Citrus Ban
- 9 Hurt in Collision Leaving Rose Bowl
- Buyout Pact With CRA Chief Brings a Storm of Criticism : Politics: City Council members denounce John Tuite's $765,325 severance deal. It could prompt a council attempt to take over the redevelopment agency.
- Baptism of Fire : Expressions of Faith Among U.S. Soldiers Flourish Despite Restrictions in the Gulf
- Hello, Blackbird : Restoration Work Nearly Done on Venerable Spy Plane
- San Diego
- THE ROSE BOWL : Huskies Win, but Can't Go the Rout : Game: Washington rolls to a 33-7 halftime lead, then fends off a rally by Iowa for 46-34 victory.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Drug Testing Turns Up Positive at Royal, Simi Valley
- THE NHL : Top Stories of 1990 May Have '91 Sequels
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : THE BOWL GAMES
- It's as if He Never Left Poly
- Will Viewers Stay Tuned for 'Second Season'? : Television: The networks will introduce new shows and juggle time slots this month. Audience fragmentation and the failure of offbeat series worry executives.
- TV REVIEW : 'Carnegie Hall at 100': Dream Time
- Diversity Rather Than Blockbusters in the Coming Year
- School Health System Unable to Handle Influx of Ill Students
- Von Lutzow Shapes Up, His Way : UC Irvine: Forward motivates himself to succeed instead of being chided into it by his coach.
- CHARGERS ANALYSIS : Individual Efforts Just Didn't Add Up in '90
- LOS ALAMITOS : Strawfly Special Gives Owner Hall His First Taste of Grade I Success
- Jeers or Cheers Await Amateurs at the Apollo
- TV REVIEW : Things Come Up Roses in Parade Coverage
- SHORT TAKES : Dietrich Appeals to Save Studio
- Libraries : Countywide : Check Out the Volume of Sales
- Man Arrested in 1989 Slaying of Immigrant
- 'Alone' Wraps Up Holiday Box Office