- '91-92 The Year In Review. Los Angeles County: A Look Back : COURT CALENDAR
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : HANCOCK : Wills Should Be Ready for Backup Duty
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER ROUNDUP : Alemany Girls Fall Short, 6-0
- Sunday Key Day in Rider-Track Dispute
- Saints, Falcons Meet in the Rubber Match
- San Diego Spotlight : Opera Struggles to Stay Center Stage in Recession
- Dow Sets 2nd Record High on Year-End Buying
- How to Give Encouragement to Those Budding Gardeners
- FURNISHINGS : Country Furniture Was Built to Last
- Eritrea Reviving as an African Bright Spot
- California IN BRIEF : EMERYVILLE : Couple's Suit Claims Contaminated Bread
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : For San Clemente Coach, the Good News Abounds
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Bickel, Harney Provide Punch in Golden West's 84-65 Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL GAMES REPORT : COPPER : Indiana Suspends Starting Center Mack
- Miscellany
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Stops Top-Ranked Long Beach
- Raising Funds the Crazies' Way--With Laughs : Benefit: The Huntington Beach improvisational comedy team will perform twice on New Year's Eve, with net proceeds to go to Saddleback High's drama program.
- TV Reviews : Rowlands and Daly Come Face to 'Face'
- Hawkeyes' Holiday Trip Has Been a Surprise to Coach Fry : Holiday Bowl: Iowa's bowl trip to meet Brigham Young is a treat to his team and the fans back home.
- Mary-Louise Parker Bridges the Canyon Between Stage and Film
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : There's No Sophomore Jinx for San Diego High
- A Controversial Sculpture
- Steve Howe's Latest Run-In With the Law
- Steve Howe's Latest Run-In With the Law
- Who Needs to Find the Child Within 'Hook'?
- Rams Need to Resign Themselves to More Than Coaching Change
- Fans of TV Games Won When the Raiders Lost
- General Motors Layoffs
- Winning Formula Was Missing Key Ingredients
- Art and Its Evaluation
- Catherine's Legacy
- General Motors Layoffs
- And Where Does Byrd Get His Inspiration?
- Rams Need to Resign Themselves to More Than Coaching Change
- Sign of the Time: Bonilla Is a Bargain
- Steve Howe's Latest Run-In With the Law
- Catherine's Legacy
- Women's Shoes
- Business Opportunities
- Maybe Zamperini Is What a Real Hero Should Be
- Obituaries - Dec. 28, 1991
- BRUTAL PROSE: Robert Peters, a poet and...
- KIDS, RIBS: Take a hike, Wolfgang Puck....
- 'Tis the Season--for Trash : Garbage Collectors Work Extra to Pick Up Post-Holiday Debris
- You, Too, Could Be a Contendah
- Colleges Work to Lower Rate of Dropouts
- BOOST: Hurt by the recession, the arts...
- THE GOOD LIFE: Ernie and Paula Filice...
- Ethics Probe Focuses on Computer Specialist : Government: Worker's home and office are searched in investigation into "ghost employees" allegedly carried on payroll of City Atty. Hahn.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 28, 1991
- Legislators Join in Scrapping Kremlin Power
- Even After Snow Melts to Slush, Its Magic Lingers
- Ski Area Decision in Hands of U.S. Forest Service Chief
- Retailers Report Few Gift Returns, Exchanges : Holidays: They say shoppers' caution and practicality are the reasons. More patrons turn out for post-Christmas sales.
- Group Offers to Exchange War Toys for Teddy Bears
- Miscellany
- Saddleback's Beacham Scores Tennis Victory
- Olympio Makes Short Work of Malibu Stakes : Horse racing: He gets seventh victory in 11 starts in 1991 on opening day at Santa Anita. Dinard is fourth.
- AMERICA'S CUP NOTEBOOK / RICH ROBERTS : Three Campaigns Run on Grit and Resolve
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Costa Mesa Applies the Pressure to Defeat Santa Ana in Winter Classic
- Indian Wells Puts Out the Welcome Mat for Festival
- Easy Bein' Green With Environmental Catalogue
- Theater in a Word: Change : Stage: San Diego companies did what they could to keep putting on productions in tight economic times of 1991.
- 1991 ORANGE COUNTY YEAR IN REVIEW : Checks, Balances for the Arts : Red Ink, Final Curtains and Cutbacks Dominated Local News
- REAL ESTATE : Building Industry Assn. Joins Groups in Planting Trees
- 2 Koreas Narrow Differences but Nuclear Issue Is Unsettled
- Close Subic Base by End of '92, Manila Tells U.S.
- YORBA LINDA : Armed Man Robs Convenience Store
- Eight Gang Suspects Arrested, Guns Seized
- Ground Water Levels Rising, One Agency Says
- Wettest Storm Since March Due Tonight : Weather: The front is expected to linger through Sunday. Another may follow in time for New Year's Day.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Overdose of the Christmas Spirit
- Identity of Shooting Victim, 26, Released
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / POSTSEASON BOWL GAMES : HOLIDAY BOWL / ALAN DROOZ : After Being Burned by SDSU, BYU Secondary Gets Fired Up
- Fisher Reinstated at CSUN; Cassidy May Alter Lineup
- All of a Sudden, Warren Is Sure Thing at Colorado : Blockbuster Bowl: Former Dorsey back began his freshman season No. 8 on the depth chart, ended it No. 1.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Fall Behind, 6-1, Rally Past Capitals, 8-6
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Naked Lunch': Full of Bugs
- Farmland Owners Hit a Record Low : * Agriculture: Fewer people are now making decisions about the use of land, a USDA report says.
- Glut Busting : Empty Office Buildings Are Being Converted
- Bush Wants to See Yeltsin at Early Summit
- All in Fun
- Apartment Fire Displaces Tenants
- Learning the Ropes of Whale Watching : Ocean: Volunteers being trained to lead tours are rewarded on the first day of the official season.
- Series of Pacific Storms Headed for California
- VENTURA : 4 Held to Stand Trial in Burglary Attempt
- Quayle, Other Officials to Get Raises--But Not the President
- Yucaipa Boy, 4, Dies in Mobile Home Fire
- Coot Shoot Draws Fire at Lake Mission Viejo : Nature: The annual killing of the migratory fowl ruffles feathers, but homeowners group says it's necessary.
- Noriega Case Judge Has Heart Surgery
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : In the Black Church, There Is No 'Silence' : Even though we must, and do, help the sinners, we cannot be pressured into condoning their sins.
- Countywide : Volunteers Sought to Review Textbooks
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTES : Luginbill Gives Nod to Maxey as H-Back for Aztecs
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- New Year's Eve Can Be a Jazzy Celebration
- Convoy Street Eateries Offer Spicy Array of Asian Dishes
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : GREENER PASTURES
- COMMENTARY : Wagner vs. Wagnerism in Israel
- New Jobless Claims Dip, But Not Much : * Recession: Applications fell 20,000 in mid-month to 473,000 first-time filings. It's still high, but some analysts seeing figures stabilizing.
- Opposition Celebrates Its Lead in Algerian Election : North Africa: Islamic fundamentalists are out in front of the ruling party in unofficial returns for National Assembly seats.
- Bail Frees 2 Chileans Charged in U.S. Case
- Mental Gymnastics
- TECHNOLOGY : Setting Sail for the Moon
- Up to His Ears in Accessories : David Salvatore's boutique at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court is a treasure trove of bejeweled items.
- Coots in Need of a Friend : Student Tries to Halt Killing of Birds on Lake Mission Viejo
- Youth Workshops Break Down Ethnic Barriers : Prejudice: Teen-agers confront preconceptions about themselves and other racial groups on the way to better understanding.
- Ethics Panel Aims Probe at Aide to City Atty. : Government: Investigators search Hahn's offices as part of an inquiry into alleged payroll irregularities.
- Series of Storms Likely to Bring Rainy Weekend and New Year's : Weather: Heavy surf arrives in advance of the first downpour. Some county beaches should get waves up to 8 feet.
- Low-Key Approach Keeps Search Organizer on Top of Rescue Missions
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Opposes Planned Restaurant
- OXNARD : Boy Injured in 3rd Hit-Run Accident
- School of Medicine Dean to Quit : UCLA: Prominent cardiologist Kenneth I. Shine to become president of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Public Warned of Danger of New Year's Eve Gunfire
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : BLOCKBUSTER : Difference Begins at Quarterback
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Trabuco Hills' Comeback Sparked by Vanderputten
- He Puts Irish Running Game in Good Hands : Sugar Bowl: Notre Dame's Jerome Bettis hasn't let injuries keep him from exceeding even his own expectations.
- Japan Surplus in Balance of Payments Soars : * Foreign relations: News of the threefold jump heightens tensions before President Bush's visit.
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- 3 Postscripts as 1992 Nears
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Something Smashing for a New Year's Bash
- Bush Will Receive Lion's Share as 8 Candidates Get Matching Funds
- Immigration Control Lost in Storm of Phony Papers : Fraud: 1986 law is cited as giving rise to a network of counterfeiting and bilking that is beyond regulation.
- A Nautical Touch for Bowl Parade
- PLACENTIA : Fire in Home Causes $180,000 in Damage
- Success No Joke for Cal : Citrus Bowl: Efficiency expert Snyder brings Golden Bears to the next level.
- Career as a Deejay Lights His Fire : Pop music: Singer Jose Feliciano co-hosts a Saturday morning show chatting with callers and offering insider tidbits about favorite musicians. He even sings a few songs.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL HART TOURNAMENT : Hinrichs Lifts Sluggish Saugus With Clutch Shots
- Videocassette Series Hits Animation High Spots
- Volunteers Sought to Help Adorn Rose Parade Floats
- Taking Her Place Among the Best : Soccer: Former Palos Verdes High player Carin Jennings is named most valuable player at World Cup tournament in China.
- Q&A; : What Exec Life's Deal Will Mean
- Investor in First National of S.D. Increases Holdings
- The Year's Top Complaint: Shoddy Customer Service
- FOCUS: EIKI INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
- State Court OKs Executive Life Sale : Insurance: A French group will pay $3.55 billion for the troubled firm. Most clients will receive 100% of the value of their policies.
- Wyoming Set to Resume Executions
- L.A. Signs Up to Walk Into Suit : Litigation: The city seeks to intervene in state's legal action over funds for maintenance of two landmarks to 'protect interests.'
- 2 Arrested After Incident at Check-Cashing Outlet
- Countywide : Recycle Christmas Trees, Public Urged
- Season of Pride : Blacks Celebrate Heritage in Weeklong Kwanzaa Festival
- Pampered Parrots Stolen From Shop Could Die Without Diet
- HORSE RACING 1991 : Arazi's Brilliance in Breeders' Cup Was the Performance of the Year
- Aussies Want to Recapture Spirit of '83
- Brown Passes the Stress Test a Game Provides
- A Place to Get Down, Get Real : Return of Upscale Greasy Spoon Gets the Ranch Excited
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Former Mira Costa High Setter Enjoys a Wave of Success at UCLA
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : COTTON : Richardson: Aggies Young, but Good
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : ARTS CENTER A HIT
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Shy, Modest Bamboo Sports a Memorable Menu
- The Cartoon as a Personal Statement : Movies: The L.A. Animation Celebration underscores the return of individual talent.
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : GROVE SCHOOL RALLIES
- COLUMN ONE : Hard Road to Tow for Repo Men : With the recession, business might be expected to pick up. But with lenders turning lenient, times are tough. Worse, more car owners are carrying guns.
- Latinos Have a Story to Tell : O.C. Writers Are Among Those Whose Works About the Hispanic Experience Have Found Wider Audience
- Recall Effort Will Target Judge in Harlins Case
- Judge Refuses to Cut Bail in Assault Case
- Drug Suspect Dies in Police Custody
- Most of Warner's Missing Animation Cels Are Recovered : Cartoons: The studio uses private investigators and lawsuits to retrieve the drawings. The artist accused of stealing them says they were in the trash.
- The recession hasn't hurt sales of one...
- Car Dealer Found Dead in El Rio Field
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Host Bell-Jeff Opens Event With 82-37 Win
- Hockey
- Someone to Tune to About Parenting : Television: With cable's 'Your Baby and Child,' British child development authority Penelope Leach takes her bookshelf advice into the talk show arena.
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : ORANGE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Mystery: True Democrat or Tyrant? : Kremlin: The enigmatic Russian, facing enormous challenges, draws open criticism from former backers.
- Let's Put an End to Unequal Schooling : Education: Settlement of a lawsuit promises to equalize resources between affluent and poor areas of Los Angeles.
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : Peninsula Tries to Take a Bite Out of Big Apple
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : NASHVILLE BOUND
- A Brace of Cameron's Blockbusters
- Office Worker Hiring Picture Is Dimmer for 1992 : * Survey: 13% of state employers interviewed say they expect to need fewer workers next year. In South County, the figure is 17%.
- State Justices Plug Potential Lease Loophole in Prop. 13
- REAL ESTATE
- One of the Best Poets in the Field
- In an Irish Pub, a Brew of Ale, Tales and Common Sense
- Arkansas Poachers, Grave Robbers Are Targets of Hot Line
- Opposition Leads as Count Starts in Algerian Election : North Africa: Islamic fundamentalists hail early returns putting them ahead of the ruling party in National Assembly vote.
- Commerce Dept. Nominee Called Savvy, Driven : Cabinet: Barbara Hackman Franklin is one of Harvard's first female Business School graduates. She is dedicated to the advancement of women.
- New Hampshire Gains by Clinton Shown in Poll
- Decking the Hauls : Holidays: Post-Christmas trash is a colorful blend of crumpled wrapping paper and discarded merchandise. It means a lot of extra work for sanitation employees, and to some there's a message in it all.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Life for Home Older Than City
- OXNARD : Panel's Decision Due on Airport Acreage
- Grueling Road to Recovery : College football: Tulsa's Dan Bitson, near death after a 1989 car accident, is playing again.
- The Early Birds Will Get Raiders
- A Day After, Some O.C. Shoppers Are Still at It
- REAL ESTATE
- Man Held in Threats to Olympic Ice Skater
- Countywide : Firefighters Plan to File Unfair Labor Practices Charge
- Noise Plan Would Shield 90% of Airport Neighbors : Van Nuys: Phasing out many private jets would shrink the area that is exposed to more than 65 decibels.
- Kings Enjoy First Day Playing With Some New Toys, 5-3 : Hockey: They make a lot of changes and most of them work in victory over Sharks. Goalie Goverde wins NHL debut.
- General Motors' Credit Ratings Are Lowered
- Sign Laws Signal More Bad News for Businesses : Regulations: Ordinances in Solana Beach and Encinitas have merchants, already facing hard times, defending the way they display their names.
- Doctor's Assailant Is Sentenced to Life
- Long Before Nixon, There Was F.D.R. at San Clemente
- MOORPARK : Expanded Recycling Program Sought
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Bishop O'Dowd Beats El Camino Out of the Blocks to Win
- They Beam at Idea of Moon Home : Frontiers: An organization of engineers, scientists and technicians is serious about colonizing space. Members see the lunar landscape as a good place to start.
- A Billy Wilder Rarity
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lilt of Irish Laughter Animates 'Hear My Song'
- Life Goes On, But Partner Still Misses Slain Dog
- Man Held in Stalking of Top Skater : Arrest: Westminster resident with history of mental problems targeted Germany's champion, Katarina Witt, U.S. attorney says.
- These Teens Are Nobody's Pushovers on Tough Issues
- It Hurts Only When He Sits : Golic Dismisses Pain During Games, but Afterward Is Another Matter
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Gets Early Start on Victory
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : ROSE : Holdren Wants to Send Message Home
- Hockey
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Toiling in a Fertile Field
- A Spirited, Endearing Revival of 'The Fantasticks'
- Countywide : Fireplace, Christmas Tree Dangers Cited
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL VENTURA TOURNAMENT : Strong Defense Enables Ventura to Defeat Channel Islands, 72-66
- Clippers' Comeback Falls Short
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : FIESTA : Majors Learned Limits of Hospitality
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : MUSIC FOR UNICEF
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Peruvian <i> Papas</i> and Seafood
- Kuwait-Iraq Border Fence
- Plane Crash Kills 5 Near South Carolina Coast
- On His Honor: The Boy Scouts Are Back Again : Leadership: William Hillcourt, 91, led the way for a return to Scouting's traditional roots.
- Bush Hoping to Meet Yeltsin at Summit Soon : Diplomacy: Need to stay in 'close touch' is stressed. No date for talks with the Russian leader is specified.
- BOOK REVIEW : Life as an Aryan--When It Was Important : TALES OF THE MASTER RACE <i> by Marcie Hershman</i> ; HarperCollins $20; 223 pages
- Accused Wife Killer Left Trail of Bizarre Behavior : Crime: Lt. Cmdr. Leonard Eddington's wife vanished in 1987. Last week, her remains were found buried behind their home. Eddington had kept people away from the spot and ordered in-laws to leave.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City in Relatively Good Budget Shape
- 'It's an opportunity to redefine who we are as African-Americans. . . .'
- COSTA MESA : Council to Consider Joining Group's Suit
- City Seeks to Join Lawsuit Over Fate of Hollywood Landmarks : Royalties: The aim is to to protect interests in money raised by the hillside sign and the Walk of Fame.
- Gumshoes Help Studio Solve Case of the Missing Cartoon Cels : Crime: Warner Bros. avoids using police in tracking suspects, recovering property worth up to $500,000.
- Mullen's Second 4-Goal Game in Row Helps Penguins Beat Maple Leafs, 12-1
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / POSTSEASON BOWL GAMES : FREEDOM BOWL / SCOTT MILLER : Performance in Practice Earns Maxey a Starting Job at H-Back
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : CITRUS : Degree First, Then NFL for Cal's White
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nobody's Perfect: Spurs End Knick Streak
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : GATOR : Resler Just Wants to Be a Football Player
- New Jobless Claims Dip
- REAL ESTATE
- Role Denied in Shuffling of ID Photos in DNA Test : Trial: A Newport Beach criminal lawyer's attorney tells jury someone else substituted a picture for his after a paternity exam.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Colts Have First Two Picks; Rams No. 3
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : 'LIVE WITH LIDDY' DIES
- STAGE
- King of the Woed : The Much-Traveled Blues Guitarist Isn't Ready to Come In From the Reign
- Repeal of Zionism Resolution
- Repeal of Zionism Resolution
- Keep School Off Farmland
- Schools' Statement on Dapplegray Suit
- Segregation Is Still Racist
- Repeal of Zionism Resolution
- Repeal of Zionism Resolution
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- How to Get Organized for the New Year
- 15 Honored for Heroism by Carnegie Commission : Recognition: The 13 Americans and two Canadians are commended for trying to save lives while risking their own.
- High Court Upholds Death Sentence in Slaying of Elderly Grocer
- Actors Get a Glowing Review in Classroom
- * Back to Life: Nancy Cruzan died...
- LAPD, Dogs and Videotape : Police Commission must fully examine allegations about police dog attacks
- Requiem for a Heavyweight: the Fall of the Soviet Union : Will the next chapter be filled with harshness and ethnic strife?
- State Medical Board Moves on 4 County Doctors : Watchdog panel: One gets probation for botched surgeries; another gets the same for Medi-Cal fraud; a third allegedly used an unlicensed device, and a fourth is accused of having sex with patients.
- Judge Upholds Verdict Against Bowling Firm
- Let's Hear It for Dialects on Television
- RELIEF AID : Charitable Effort for Iraq: It's a Hard Sell Today : Fund-raisers shun politics, concentrating on the need of Saddam Hussein's suffering subjects for food and medicine.
- NAMES TO WATCH IN THE Post-Gorbachev Era
- More Rain Adds to Flood Threat in Parts of Texas : Weather: Officials in Wharton urge 1,800 to evacuate their homes. Many waiting until last minute. Colorado River expected to crest today.
- $220,000 Buys Gun Used to Kill Oswald
- Community Policing
- Merchant Saves Christmas
- Electrical Fire Knocks Out Power Downtown
- Same Old Demons Rip at the New Union : Russia: Economic and ethnic pressures are so ferocious that, without Western help, the conflicts could make a dictatorship look good.
- Effort to Find Zoning Accord Fails : Development: Bradley and key council members discuss effort to settle suit by developers whose Warner Ridge project is blocked. But no new initiatives are produced.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Wins Ruling Over Fired Officer
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Scharbauer Finds a New Brand of Fun
- Three Harness Drivers Injured, One Horse Is Destroyed in Florida Spill
- Dow Hits New Mark of 3,082.96 : * Stocks: The key barometer jumps 31.98, extending its Christmas-week rally. Analysts cite new optimism for an economic recovery.
- Business Less Than Thrilling for Nation's Theme Parks : * Entertainment: Disneyland attendance reportedly is down 10%, a trade magazine reports.
- Office Hiring Seen as Slow in 1992 : * Employment: Only 20% of state firms plan white-collar additions, a survey shows. The figure was 21% a year ago.
- A Logo-Less Rider Makes Some Waves
- Living With Less : Fashion: A practical attitude will direct trends in '92. Low-priced basics become status symbols, and luxury items must serve more than one purpose.
- Shooting Halts in Tbilisi; Official Accuses Baker
- Man's Body Found in Van Nuys Alley
- New Grand Jury Probe Sought on Shootings
- Helpers Make Man's Holiday in Nick of Time : Samaritans: An unemployed electrician was too broke to buy gifts for his two sons. But former clients and a dentist changed all that.
- Calabasas Homeowners, Builder Reach Settlement : Hillsides: Developer agrees to pay for repairs to rain-damaged slopes in the 440-house subdivision.
- Noll Calls It a Career at Pittsburgh
- Cleveland Rallies by Sockers : MSL: Crunch continues its resurgence with 8-5 victory, dropping the Sockers into third place.
- R&D; Budgets to Stay Flat in 1992
- TRANSPORTATION
- 8 Lawmakers From State Cited for Poor Attendance Records : Congress: Watchdog group singles out Levine, Boxer for frequent absenteeism. Campaigning for U.S. Senate appeared to play major role in missing floor votes.
- Queer Nation Chapter Plans to Reorganize
- Judge Raises Doubts on Efforts to Seize House : Courts: Prosecutors are trying to take a couple's Oxnard home on grounds it was purchased with proceeds from prostitution.
- Scorched Hills Pose Mudslide Danger, Farm Manager Says : Sylmar: Public Works officials say the area burned last month is prone to floods. They insist the potential for disaster is no worse now.
- Man Held for Trying to Run Down Officer
- NEWPORT BEACH : Birds a Big Part of the Dory Story
- Heat Close to Matching Douglas Offer
- Friends Say Williams Suffered Minor Stroke
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Has Two First-Team Quarterbacks
- A Look at 1991's Best TV Movies Based on Real Events : Television: One critic's view of the gems, curiosities and stinkers that paraded across the tube in 1991.
- ART REVIEW : A Passage to India's Spirituality and Passion
- 'World Class Anarchy' in Bloody Punjab Conflict : India: The seemingly mindless violence of a 10-year secessionist war has torn apart thousands of families.
- Nutrition Program Drops 3,000 Needy O.C. Children
- A Mob of Natty Dressers