- College Football
- PREP NOTES : Top Recruits Consider Next Big Step
- Resting on His Laurels : Moorpark College's Barajas Celebrates State Wrestling Title by Sleeping, Eating
- Pacific's Summer Lineup
- STAGE
- BANKING
- Glen Ivy Founder, CEO to Step Down
- MUSIC SCATTERBRAIN : Rockin' All Over : Parental discretion is advised as the band brings its New York style to the West Coast.
- Commercial Ad Ventures Just Keep Going and Going . . .
- Rock-a-Bye-Bye : The last gig for Raging Arb and the Redheads, Ventura County's preeminent garage band, will mark the end of a wild and unpredictable era.
- Helping Save Children Is in Their Blood
- Yeltsin's Rule Assailed by His Vice President : Russia: The former general blasts the administration as a mix of incompetence and raging political ambition.
- State Ended Fiscal Year With Record Deficit : Finances: Controller says California needed $4.1 billion in loans to pay bills during 1990-91, which ended with a $1.9-billion shortfall.
- Zulu Chief to Shun S. Africa Constitutional Talks : Apartheid: Buthelezi says organizers snubbed the Zulu king. His decision is a setback, but it won't delay Friday's opening.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jury in Kahane Case Starts Deliberations
- Traffic Light Near 3 Schools OKd : Safety: The City Council yields to pleas of residents following the critical injury of a 14-year-old.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Police Team Targets Drunk Drivers
- Johnson's Wife Tests Negative for HIV
- A Mexican Tradition : Catholic Charities Holds Las Posadas Celebration for Needy
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Unranked Foothill Boys Shut Out Fourth-Rated Corona del Mar
- The Master's 63-60 victory over Albertson College...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pumpkins, Hole Unleash Frustrations
- Christmas Memories of Two Daughters
- Smith's Acquittal on Rape Charge
- A Craving for Raw Onions on Rye Bread
- Smith's Acquittal on Rape Charge
- Shattering Stereotypes of Rocket Scientists
- Smith's Acquittal on Rape Charge
- Smith's Acquittal on Rape Charge
- Smith's Acquittal on Rape Charge
- Dorsey High Students
- Sticking to Your Guns About Toys
- Kemp and Bush
- Vets' Pride Isn't Same as Japan-Bashing
- Disney Committee Could Use New Mission
- Don't Drink and Drive
- MOVIES - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 19, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 19, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 19, 1991
- High-Tech Christmas Baking
- BOUNCING BACK? Superior Court Judge David Carter's...
- PAINTING PARADISE: It was horse racing that...
- TURNAROUND: Two county Republican leaders are glad...
- Doubts Grow on Conference to Aid Soviets
- Details Haunt New Homeowners
- PAPER MESSAGE: The Child Abuse Council of...
- Disney Choice: Intense Match Between Equals : Theme park: Executive who planned losing DisneySea project admits he was ineffective in wooing political support.
- 6-Year-Old Finds Father, Friend Slain in Sherman Oaks
- Last-Minute Christmas Cooking
- Lottery Contract Extension Sought : Corruption probe: The firm was linked to the investigation of ex-Sen. Robbins. But the agency's chief says it has not been charged with any wrongdoing.
- ANAHEIM : District Votes Urged for Council Elections
- Respiratory Virus, Flu Hitting Schools Hard : Illness: An absentee rate of 30% is reported in county public schools. The first confirmed case of influenza-A in the county is identified.
- It's Sink or Swim Time for 'Hook' : Movies: The film industry is watching to see how the big-budget film fares during the key Christmas vacation period.
- Fears About Ross' Health Jolt Stock of Time Warner : Media: Some insist that the chairman's condition is worse than acknowledged. That is raising leadership concerns.
- OXNARD : Board Says School to Affect Area Little
- The Play That Came to Dinner in Prague : Stage: An adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' with an international cast raises spirits in Czechoslovakia.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 19, 1991
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Happytime Xmas' Laughs at Family Holiday Traumas
- Lakers' Road Show Brings Bulls Down to Earth, 102-89 : Pro basketball: With Magic looking on, Jordan misses his last 10 shots, including a double-clutch dunk.
- Wilson's Destination Uncertain Despite His Speed
- STAGE
- PREP WEDNESDAY: ALL-COUNTY FOOTBALL TEAM : Mater Dei's Blanton Tops County Team : Football: Quarterback one of three Monarchs on first team. Esperanza's Kirschke named lineman of the year.
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Footwear Maker May Stride Into County With a Nike Town
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- New York Tabloids in Deadly Fight : Media: Two money-losing newspapers trade charges about finances.
- Ford Unveils Japanese-Designed Minivan : Autos: The joint venture awith Nissan may threaten Chrysler's lock on the lucrative market.
- Freeway Cleanup Program Generates Jam of Sponsors : Road litter: Adopting a highway means first-rate billboard advertising on the cheap, businesses find. There are waiting lists for some heavily traveled routes.
- Weather Turns Quirky in County With Drizzle, National High of 76
- 3 Democrats Weigh Race for New Seat in Congress : Elections: Jack O'Connell, Anita Perez Ferguson and Kevin Sweeney may run in the proposed 23rd District.
- Big Firms Squander Their No. 1 Asset: Secure Workers : Recession: Massive layoffs, instead of creating efficiency, can produce demoralization in the 'survivors' and further slippage in productivity.
- BUENA PARK : Council Moves to Check Development
- 5 Families Lose Homes in Fires at Apartments
- New Stamp to Honor Cabrillo
- Anaheim Approves Expansion of Convention Center
- COTO DE CAZA : Officials Delay Vote on Helipad Proposal
- Irvine Launches Plan for Annexing Air Base
- Bass Biting Regardless of Season
- New Zealand's Final America's Cup Boat Arrives in U.S. : Sailing: Boat remains crated for barge ride to Kiwis' Coronado compound.
- Saugus Senior Sets 2 World Lifting Records
- Florida State Loses Tailback Lee for Cotton Bowl Because of Grades
- Housing Starts Decline 2.1% During November : Construction: Bitter weather in some areas may have been a factor.
- An Interest in Those Bikes Built for Two Has Come Full Cycle : The genteel 1890s sense of romance has been mixed with speed of the 1990s.
- Census Bureau Finds Record 75.2% Living in Urban Areas
- Forecasts for State Economy Growing Bleaker
- Robbers Take $6 Million
- Voices
- Noriega Prosecutors Rest; Accused Wins 20-Day Recess : Trial: Defense wants to study newly introduced U.S. intelligence files. Government's case took 13 weeks to present.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Guilty to Securities Fraud
- Hearing Waived by Woman Accused of Killing Daughters
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighters Give Club New Life
- The End of 'Go Along, Get Along' for Chicanos : Bell Gardens: The City Council recall was the opening of a campaign to turn Latino numbers into political clout.
- Crimes by Area Covered by the L.A. Police Department
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING PREVIEW : It Takes Two to Tangle : Newbury Park's Pratt Twins Compete Mostly Against Each Other
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tar Heels Win on the Rebound
- MUSIC REVIEW : Much to Cherish at Barclay : Nine Guest Players Shine at Second Concert of UCI Chamber Music Series
- Playhouse Eliminates 19 Seats : Theater: By reducing the Moulton's capacity, the Laguna Beach troupe avoids paying higher royalty rates.
- N.Y. Critics' Top Awards to 'Lambs'
- County Panel Asked to Assist Canyon High
- Judge Raps Practice of 'Sampling' : Pop music: He issues an injunction against a song that uses 'Alone Again (Naturally).' Criminal prosecution is possible.
- Attorney Says Juror's Remarks Grounds for Retrial of Marine
- 5 Sue Hospital for Its Role in AIDS Drug Experiments : North Hollywood: The L.A. men contend fees were cut to lure them to undergo surgery so they could take an unapproved potion.
- GM Turns Deaf Ears on Leaders' Attempt to Save Auto Plant
- Donovan's Dry Season : Pro Football Raconteur Has Trouble With His Heart
- Soccer
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEBRASKA : Sen. Kerrey Answers Child Labor Charge
- Sculptures Offer a Clear View of Smog
- U.S. Noncommittal on Recognizing Croatia, Slovenia : Diplomacy: It faces the dilemma of standing by principle or yielding to reality on breakaway republics.
- A Visit From St. Nick: Two Views
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Act to Speed Jail Approval
- Newport Schools OK Smoking Ban
- Accused Killer of Wife Failed to Report Her Missing, Court Is Told
- City Offers $25,000 Rewards in Killings
- Atheist Vows to Appeal Judge's Ruling Allowing Balboa Park Nativity Scene
- OJAI VALLEY : Water Restrictions to Be Considered
- OJAI VALLEY : $20-Million Sewage Plant Upgrade OKd
- ROUNDUP : Crespi Wins in Double Overtime, 110-103
- O.C. MUSIC : Composer's Grief Is Basis of Symphony
- Macy's Loses $155.4 Million in Quarter
- RTC Expands Its Financing of Real Estate : Thrifts: To speed up the savings and loan cleanup, the agency will make loans on property as low as $100,000. The previous minimum was $500,000.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : GM Reportedly Plans More Plant Closings
- The China Club Faces a Fateful Countdown
- Insurer Agrees to Fund Breast Cancer Research : Health: Blue Cross-Blue Shield was sued for not covering treatment, whose testers include Scripps Clinic.
- L.A. and Its Businesses--a Love Affair Gone Sour : Economy: Many companies flee, citing rising costs and unfriendly bureaucracy. City officials pledge change.
- Lesbian Wins Appeal to Be Guardian of Ailing Lover
- Catholic Gift Store Bandit Blames 'Difficult Times,' Says He's Sorry
- 'Major Dad' Star Gerald McRaney Seeks $11,000 From Former Maid
- Trying to Regain Control : Santa Monica report on homeless seeks sane middle ground
- Saugus Stops Willis, Crescenta Valley : Prep basketball: Centurions employ zone defense to upend Falcons, 56-49.
- They Couldn't Keep Their Spirits High
- PREP WRESTLING : No. 5 El Modena Upends No. 4 El Dorado
- ADVERTISING
- Veteran attorney Stephen F. Keller, 53, has...
- SECURITIES
- C. R. Weaver, chairman and chief executive...
- Kahane Case Is Expected to Go to Jurors Today
- New Study of Domestic Violence Finds Mandatory Arrests Backfire
- FULLERTON : Building Is Gutted in 2-Alarm Fire
- Postal Service Volume Drops; Slump Blamed : Christmas rush: On Monday, normally the busiest day of the year, workers in the county processed 7 million pieces of mail, down from 1990.
- Newspaper Owner Gets 90 Days in Drug Case
- Screams Lead Deputies to Body of Woman
- Doctor Denies Guilt in Companion's Death
- Port Votes for More Study of Library Site : Development: Formal consideration of the mayor's waterfront proposal is put off indefinitely before an overflow crowd of critics and supporters.
- Tomba Defeated on Home Track by Norwegian
- Jankovich Builds His Own Pyramid of Success
- Winning Ugly, Gastineau Stops Baker in 2nd Round
- College Basketball
- A Course in Advanced Composition
- Edward C. Aldridge, a McDonnell Douglas executive,...
- Toshiba America Hit by Racial Bias Suit : Fair employment: Black computer operator claims company condoned a supervisor, also black, who let him go because he wasn't 'white enough.'
- Gift Giving to the Planet and Its People
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Amazing Grace
- Senior Citizens Give Santa Hand With His Mail
- VENTURA : Kilbride Chosen to Lead School Board
- EQUALITY WATCH : Breaking Some Glass
- 5 AIDS Patients Sue Hospital for 'Experiment'
- ANAHEIM : Council OKs Plan to Raise Utility Rates
- Pro Basketball
- MEN'S BASKETBALL
- Pro Football
- And Now, the Cardboard Cop
- Sen. Dole Hospitalized for Prostate Operation
- How Can James Michener, Who Brought Us Stories Like 'Hawaii' and 'South Pacific,' Be So Dispassionate in Talking About His Own Life? : Close to the Vest
- COUNTYWIDE : Children Get Gifts Made by Inmates
- NEWPORT BEACH : Educator Elected to Head School Board
- Driver Gets 300-Day Term in Crash Killing Passenger
- College Football
- Tale of a Life Committed to Art
- ENERGY
- EC Recognition of Croatia Stirs Anger in Serbia
- THOUSAND OAKS : Judge Rules Search for Steroids Illegal
- How to Lead by Following : EC's formula for Yugoslavia needs no improvement by U.S.
- Waters Calls for Probe of Shooting : Police: She says L.A. is 'on verge of holocaust' after LAPD slaying of man at Watts housing project.
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISLAM : The Pressure Is on Europe Again : Muslim emigration is breeding a fortress mentality. The U.N. Zionism vote shows a new regard for Israel.
- No Bad-Mouth Football for Tulsa's Coach : College football: Former Charger draft pick David Rader won't curse. But he's blessed with a winning team.
- OXNARD : City Favors Plan to Bring in 2 Stores
- Supervisors OK Building of Disney Concert Hall
- SIMI VALLEY : Top Salesgirls Are Rewarded with Limo Ride, Fast Food
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Score Eight Times in Second Period
- In a Way, It Is Still Showtime
- Schroeder Has to Use Crutches : Raiders: The quarterback is hobbled by sprained ankles. If he can't play Sunday, Evans is expected to start.
- Corporate Pensions Are Less 'Raid-Proof' Than Governments'
- This Man Pulls Strings to Please Audiences : * Entertainment: Puppeteer Jim Gamble's day can range from 'The Nutcracker' for schoolchildren to cabaret shows for adults.
- ANALYSIS : Kings' Slump Not McNall's Fault
- Man to Man Now Preferred Defensive Set
- Bowers Receives a Gift Worth $1 Million : Museum: The donation includes more than 400 pre-Columbian and Aymara textiles. The renovated facility will reopen Oct. 15.
- 'Winter's Solstice' on Holiday Calendar
- LOS ALAMITOS : Apprehend and Refrigerator Head Field for Champion of Champions
- Many Yosemite Visitors Want Their View and Comfort Too
- Fast-Growing Seaweed Moves In on the French Riviera
- A Lively Pedant Still Beating Dead Preposition Issue
- Hospital to Close Friday; 280 Will Lose Their Jobs
- Sundevil Volleyball Coach Quits
- 55 Hurt as 'Silver Meteor' Derails, Razes 2 Houses
- Recycling Motor Oil Gets Easier
- $50,000 in Rewards Offered in 9 Slayings
- PLATFORM : Creating Hopelessness
- Chemical Leak Forces Evacuation on Campus
- Rain Expected to Give Way to Clear Skies
- Michael R. Darby, Commerce Department undersecretary for...
- J.M. Peters Co. Posts a Profit After Tax Cut
- ADVERTISING
- No Immunity for Drunken Politicos
- COLUMN ONE : 'Got This Right Off a Truck' : In the shadow of the top-dollar deal makers, New York City's cast-offs and fallen angels are out to compete. Who else could sell a worthless box for $60?
- New Head of Parks Agency Named
- Ancient Greek, the Modern Way : Scholarship: Electronic databank on Greek literature organized at UC Irvine enables scholars to complete painstaking research in months rather than decades.
- Governor No and Selling of Rail Cars
- Church-Operated School Upholds Ban on Santa
- L.A. Redux / The City Then and Now
- Tackling the 'Taggers' : Police Swoop Down on 11 Youths They Say Are Part of 'Writing Crew' Behind Most of Anaheim's Graffiti
- SIMI VALLEY : Board OKs Creation of Middle Schools
- America's Cup Panel Plans Theme Park : Money: Organizers vow not to repeat last year's mistakes. An outside firm will run the park.
- Waldon Jury Ponders Life-or-Death Issue : Sentence: Defendant makes his own appeal in penalty phase of trial that convicted him in three murders. Prosecutor asks for death.
- Henson Leaving Hollywood Park
- Kings Are at a Loss Again, 2-1 : Hockey: All Gretzky can do is vent his frustration after a defeat by the North Stars.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Patterson, Gossett Want Pro Bowl
- Tenneco's Savings Plan to Eliminate 6,000 Jobs : Heavy industry: Most of the cuts will be at the conglomerate's largest division, the troubled J. I. Case farm equipment unit.
- The Smart Way to Play the Old Waiting Game
- Uninsured Babies Get Reduced Care : Medicine: Seriously ill newborns with no coverage receive fewer tests than those who are insured, researchers find.
- Poetic Find: A rare first edition of...
- Fire Erupts in Building Scheduled for Demolition
- Back in the Pink : Beverly Hills Hotel Owners Propose Two-Year Make-Over
- 2 Men Slain While Driving in Mid-City
- Physician Found Guilty of Fraud : Medicare: The ophthalmologist was convicted of bilking the government out of $1.1 million for phony eye surgery. He faces sentencing Jan. 20.
- Federal Inquiry Clears Newhall Schools of Racial Bias
- Wildlife Safe in His Hands, Official Says : Fish and Game: Ex-builder is new commission appointee. He says he loves the outdoors, but environmental activists are on edge.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Manager Rejects His 5% Pay Raise
- Clippers Finally Rallied Out : Pro basketball: Their winning streak ends at eight games as the SuperSonics prevail, 116-99.
- Gastineau Jeered Despite Scoring Early Knockout
- Prep Wrestling: Teams to Watch
- ADVERTISING
- Dow Declines 16.77 Amid Profit Taking
- ENERGY
- O.C. Investor Arrested on Fraud Charges
- A Tribe Reveals Its Deadly Secret From the Grave : Sophisticated new tests indicate Omahas were decimated in the last century by poisoning caused by handling of lead.
- Taking Great Spains to Honor Domingo
- Stepping Into Something, Um, Ugly : * Fashion: Love 'em or hate 'em, the latest in clunky but comfortable shoes put the feet, not style, first.
- Emergency Food Aid Requested by Ethiopia
- Suit Over Park Ban on Gangs Causes Dismay
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Open Council Seats Expected Next Year
- Overpowering Sight : 200 Illuminated Boats Kick Off Newport Christmas Parade
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Sorry, Charlie, It's Not a 400-Pounder
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : University Puts Away Santa Ana
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Stay Perfect at Home With 19-0 Run
- PREP ROUNDUP : No. 1 Capistrano Valley Loses in Soccer
- College Football
- A Map, a Hornets' Nest : New DFG Head Wants Time to Find His Way Around California, but the Commission's Many Problems Will Find Him Quickly
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Poignant Portrait of Courage
- Beat Farmers Bouncing Back After Assault in Chico
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- L.A. Gear Hires 3 Top Reebok ExecutivesMoving...
- Bank Bill Is a Boon for Consumers
- Looky-Loos in Search of Culture
- Mother Died Trying to Save Paraplegic Son From Fire
- Grand Fete for 'Canyon'
- BOOK REVIEW : A Vivid Collection of Untold War Stories : THE CIVIL WAR IN THE AMERICAN WEST, <i> by Alvin M. Josephy Jr.</i> , Knopf $27.50; 448 pages
- Boy Admits Setting $25,000 Utility Fire
- Proud to Be a Citizen and Proud of His Homeland : Immigrants: As a permanent and legal resident, why should one wish to acquire citizenship? The reasons abound.
- Ads Give Political Hopefuls a Feel for the Price of Victory
- NEWPORT BEACH : 9 Candidates Vie for City Manager Post
- Children's Home Will Add Beds in April : Budget: Orangewood had faced a proposal to delay its expansion, first set for January, until July. The county will also delay two other projects under the compromise.
- MiraCosta College Trustees Slash Sports Teams : Education: Only one men's team and four women's teams survive the budget ax.
- Soccer
- Faith Baptist High's basketball team received a...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Zendejas at 14 and Holding
- The Kindest Cut : Laser Discs Give Directors a Second Chance at Their Films
- Fund Adviser Is Arrested on Fraud Charges : Investing: Authorities say Steven Wymer is being held after money from client accounts, including municipal investments, turned up missing.
- Live Entertainment Inc., a Van Nuys videocassette...
- A Merry Christmas for German Retailers : Economy: The reunited country has lots of problems to resolve, but for now stores are jammed with holiday shoppers.
- S.D. Supervisors Take Able-Bodied Off Welfare : Budget: Critics say the cost-cutting move will only mean increased crime, homelessness and misery.
- Boundary Disputes With Indians Could Block Accord on New Eskimo Territory : Canada: The two groups have hunted across overlapping regions for millennia. A plebiscite scheduled for March is expected to be close.
- FIXATIONS Auto Manic : * Mark Woods of Fountain Valley lives for early '60s Chryslers. He's driven by the ideal of the America they represented.
- Disruptive Greek Strike
- 2nd Polish Candidate for Prime Minister Bows Out : Politics: Jan Olszewski blames a lack of support from Walesa. But the coalition that backed him had collapsed.
- Despite Bush's Prodding, Stalled Mideast Talks May End Today
- Bridgeport University Lays Off 22 Professors
- COUNTYWIDE : 5-0 Vote Returns County to SCAG
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Midyear Budget Outlook Not Good
- Supervisors Order County Hiring Freeze : Economy: Citing the recession-caused drop in tax revenues, officials warn that elimination of some programs will be necessary.
- Legislators Vow to Put TwinPorts Plan Before Voters
- Man Pleads Guilty to Bilking Oil Firm Investors
- Council Agrees to Forgo Pay Raises : Finances: Bradley, city controller also volunteer to do without increases. Officials say they want to show they will share the pain of Los Angeles' budget problems.
- Irvine's Henigan Is Coach of Year
- Schools Should Follow Lead of Oxnard High
- Slain Barber
- Testing for AIDS
- Pierce College Farm, Faculty Obsolete