- College Football Postseason Bowl Games : HOLIDAY BOWL / ALAN DROOZ : Hawkeye Tight End Went Cross-Country to Succeed
- Olympics
- Torrey Pines Sweeps Titles
- Motta's Plans for Retirement Are Expedited
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Student Adjusts to Festivities on a Larger Scale
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Colleges Use Volunteer Teachers to Save Classes : Education: Cal State Long Beach and two other CSU campuses also shift courses to extension programs.
- Simone Beck; French Chef for Americans
- BOOK REVIEW : Poetic Prose of Underground New York : SUBWAY LIVES; 24 Hours in the Life of the New York City Subway, <i> by Jim Dwyer</i> , Crown, $20; 312 pages
- Laguna Beach Artist Thomas Matthew Chambers, 33
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Small Quake Causes No Damage to Area
- San Diego Police to Phase Out Radar Guns
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Convictions in Plot to Aid IRA Upheld
- 28 Missing as Boat Upsets
- VENTURA : 2.7 Earthquake Barely Noticed
- Jurisprudence
- French Goose Growers Fear Imported Livers May Be Their Swan Song : * Agriculture: The price of the delicacy <i> foie gras </i> has plummeted as Eastern European countries jump in to the market.
- FHP Critics Continue the Attack After Federal Inquiry : Health care: An anti-HMO physician complains that the near-clean bill of health given the firm came from a non-objective agency.
- Most Salaried GM Workers Receive Merit Pay Awards : Autos: Just before announcing it will lay off 74,000, the company hands out a reported $80 million in year-end bonuses to 80,000 of its 91,000 white-collar employees.
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Citibank to Offer Money Transfers to Relatives in Vietnam
- Rise in Factory Orders Propels Dow Up 28.40 : * Markets: A number of stock indexes close at record highs. The Fed's interest rate cut seems to have injected some optimism.
- As Interest Rates Fall, Savings Bonds Look Better
- Body of Col. Higgins Arrives in U.S.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ruling Allows Local Toxic Waste Control
- Fire Fatal to 2 Dogs in Huntington Beach
- ANAHEIM : Man Arrested Under New 'Stalking' Law
- 'Walt Disney's World on Ice ' Has an MTV Sheen : Skating: The 10th anniversary edition, opening tonight at Anaheim Convention Center, features new Disney characters in a high-tech setting.
- AIRLINES
- Why the Doomsayers Are Mistaken : Signs of Recovery Are Evident in Reaction to German Rate Move
- 9:30 to 9:45 a.m.-- Read Story About Date Book Fetishes
- ENERGY
- 3 Children Burned by Turkey Broth; 4-Year-Old Boy in Critical Condition
- S. Africa Mine Mishap
- Train Derails; Freight Car Falls Onto Highway
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Cemeteries Strike Postpones Burials
- Right-Wing German Radicals Attack 2 Shelters for Foreigners
- Cheney OKs Use of U.S. Plane to Ship Gifts to Haitian Refugees
- Hotel in Ventura Opens Its Doors to 8 Needy Families
- Upscale Santas : For Rodeo Drive Shoppers, Price Is Right at 11th Hour
- Christmas Day 1991 : Not at Home for Holidays : Homelessness: Season is particularly trying for those without a roof of their own, and more so with children involved.
- Wenders' 'The End' Arrives Late
- A Mainstream 'Prince of Tides'
- Picking the Right Financial Planner
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- AIRLINES
- ENERGY
- Vendors Bring New Way of Life to Los Angeles Streets : Entrepreneurs: Their future, and nature of the city, are on the line as council vote on legalization nears.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Gov. Hickel Cleared of Ethics Charges
- Tustin : Malice Alleged in Jailing of Woman
- California IN BRIEF : DUNSMUIR : Harassment Inquiry Targets Police Chief
- Gorbachev Prepares to Step Down : Kremlin: The Soviet president bids farewell to his staff. Violence continues in Georgian capital and erupts again in Armenian enclave.
- Lee E. Rawlings; Minister
- Shrunken Treasures : Tiny Christmas Village in Valley Household Looms Large on National Scale
- Japanese 'R' Us: Market Opening : <i> After a struggle, Toys 'R' Us opens near Tokyo : </i>
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Peninsula Holds Off Marina in Finals
- Lunker Trout Provide Extra Holiday Cheer
- Huppert Incandescent in Chabrol's Faithful 'Bovary'
- Konchalovsky's Worm's-Eye View of the Brutal Stalin Years
- Frito-Lay, Fox Draw Up Cartoon Plans : Television: Children's advocacy groups are taking aim at a program based on the snack food company's Cheetah character.
- Factory Order Figure Rises 1.2% in November
- Mayor Fired Over Plan to Annul Traffic Tickets
- Ernst Krenek; Avant-Garde Composer Revered Abroad
- Marine Lifts Pickup Truck Off Boy Pinned Under Wheel
- Myanmar Closes Bangladesh Border Crossings
- Tax Rebate Idea Fuels Feud in Mission Viejo
- Minnesota Farmer's 'Different' Snowman Stands 29 Feet Tall
- Israeli Cabinet Member Quits in Dispute Over Election Reform
- 2 Arrested in Truck Theft, Motel Robbery
- Burbank Teen-Ager Critically Wounded
- MISSION VIEJO : Dead Boy's Parents Absolve Driver
- Irvine : Christmas Wishes
- Owner of Pet Store Loses Exotic Birds in North Hills Blaze
- Christmas Day
- Marinovich Says He Earned Start
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Knowing Facts Can Save Lives
- THE NHL / STEVE SPRINGER : This League Could Improve Its Package
- 1991 IN REVIEW: SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARTS : Downtown Art Scene: Is It Dead or Alive?
- 'Down and Out' at Holiday Time
- European Conservatives
- Disney Expansion
- Islam and Rushdie
- MOVIES - Dec. 25, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 25, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 25, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 25, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 25, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 25, 1991
- FESTIVE FEAST: The Orange County Rescue Mission...
- NICK O' TIME: Orangewood Children's Foundation director...
- CHRISTMAS PENNIES: When the Abrazar Senior Center...
- RUDOLPH REDUX: Gene Autry, above, once had...
- Countywide : Poinsettia Blooms Color Holidays
- Afraid or Confident, Most Staying in Hong Kong : Southeast Asia: About 1,000 do leave each week despite China's promise of maintaining status quo after 1997. But most either are unable to flee or choose not to.
- COSTA MESA : Change of Plan Saves Family From Flames
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 25, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 25, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 25, 1991
- INTERNATIONAL
- Mixed Blessing : Interest Rates a Dilemma for Car Dealers
- New Light Shed on Photodetection : Technology: A Camarillo firm's new energy converter could affect everything from medicine to military equipment.
- Government Predicts '92 Economic Rebound : Industry: The Commerce Department sees 3% growth next year--a pickup characterized as moderate.
- Martin Lawrence Planning to Close 13 of Its 33 Art Galleries
- Government Closes Probe of FHP Sales
- Disney Will Keep ZEBRA Bonds Caged : Entertainment: The company says falling interest rates scuttled the controversial sale. Analysts say the issue wouldn't have been a good deal for investors.
- Support for Smog Swap Plan Fades : Pollution: An environmental group believes the proposal to buy and sell emission permits would enrich big business at the expense of smaller operations.
- No, I Don't Tan, Eat Tofu or Schmooze With Selleck
- Shoppers Besiege Malls, Snarl Freeways : Holiday: Once the crush of last-minute buyers has dispersed, travelers should find fewer delays because a midweek Christmas means not as many people leave town.
- CS Fullerton Replaces Long Beach on UCLA's 1992 Football Schedule
- Winter Olympics
- STAGE
- AUTOS
- TriCare Profits Rise 73%
- Keating Posts $300,000 Bail, Will Be Released Today : Indictments: A federal judge refused to lower bails for the former thrift owner and his son Charles H. Keating III. The younger Keating remains in jail.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Mail Call: The holiday-season mail into West...
- Here Comes Santa in His Yellow Taxi
- Maxwell's Son Quits Top Post at N.Y. Daily News
- Vernon C. Mitchell; Activist, Supporter of Gay Causes
- Yeltsin Presses Gorbachev for Nuclear Button
- Long Beach Puts Chief of Police on Other Duties : Law enforcement: He is reassigned while the city manager conducts an internal inquiry. Management style and treatment of officers are believed to be under review.
- Holiday Lights Bring Drivers Out in Droves
- Adopt a Beach or Park : Those who enjoy public amenities must do more to maintain them
- MISSION VIEJO : Hate Crimes Forum to Be Shown on TV
- Man Convicted in 'Gay-Bashing' Incident
- Chargers Assistant Coaches Prepare to Job-Hunt
- Memorial Service Is Friday for Taft High Coach Stewart
- RADIO REVIEW : 'Christmas at McCabe's' Has Year-Round Potential
- Dreamlands for Our Critics : If you could enjoy your favorite pastime anywhere, where would it be? Calendar's film, music, pop, theater, art and TV critics reveal their wishes. : Where Everything's Brighter, Elegant
- Lancaster Outbid on Unfinished Developments : Real estate: But plans remain to burn 22 partly built houses for a movie, freeing the city from demolition costs.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Kikala Is Morning-Line Favorite in Field of 12 for Dahlia Handicap
- The Only Certainty Is the Rams' Season Is Over : Pro football: Ahead lies hiring a coach, getting started on the draft and rebuilding after a disastrous autumn.
- Brandon Jessie
- Vaughn Pins Hopes on New Record Deal
- IRS Ruling May Force Business Out of Athletics : Sponsors: A decision to make nonprofits pay taxes on corporate contributions could affect events all the way to the Olympics.
- 2 Rulings Hailed as Aiding Spotted Owl
- Gays Mobilize in Reaction to Tijuana Vice Crackdown
- SANTA ANA : Teacher's Generosity Survives Her as Gift
- OJAI VALLEY : Study May Urge Fee Hike for Developers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL POSTSEASON BOWL GAMES : HOLIDAY BOWL : BYU Arrives, Heads to Practice
- All Milken Suits May Be Merged
- Superior Expects Gain of $2.3 Million in Quarter
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : New Cabinet OKd After Two Months
- Clinton on Roll but Centrist Stance Could Be a Liability
- Wall Street Gets Early Gift; Dow Up 88 Points : Economy: O.C. stocks fail to follow what analysts call a delayed reaction to the Fed's discount rate cut.
- Department Head Named to UCSD Psychiatry Chair
- PREP ROUNDUP : Fegraus Leads Laguna Beach to Upset of Ocean View
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTES : Luginbill Undecided on Whether to Start Maxey or Tate at H-back
- Miscellany
- Orange County's leading concert club, the Coach...
- His Work Ethic Shows in His Play : Lakers: A.C. Green turns up game, but his life remains one of peace and faith.
- STAGE
- Dreamlands for Our Critics : If you could enjoy your favorite pastime anywhere, where would it be? Calendar's film, music, pop, theater, art and TV critics reveal their wishes. : When the Tate Becomes an Artist's Studio
- Will Public Service Ads Play at Movies?
- Wall Street Gets Early Gift; Dow Up 88 Points : Economy: Analysts call delayed reaction to the Fed's discount rate cut 'impressive' but they remain cautious.
- London Subway Firebombed
- Carpet Installer Arrested After Fire
- Teddy Bears Become Problem Solvers : Therapy: The bears, made by fifth-graders, will be used in counseling adults facing up to having been molested as children.
- In East L.A., Women Answer a Call to Feed the Needy, Disarm the Gangs : Standing Together
- Cash-Strapped RTD Hopes to Avoid Fare Increases, Service Cuts : Transit: Plan calls for borrowing money, deferring maintenance and trimming costs. Also, county panel must restore contribution it decided to reduce.
- TV Stars' Ex-Housekeeper Gets 5 Years' Probation
- Auburn's New Official Not Worried by Tapes
- UCLA and San Jose State Added to Cal State Fullerton Schedule : College football: The Titans will play Bruins Sept. 12 at Rose Bowl and at San Jose on Oct. 10.
- Henning Says He Saw His Firing Coming : Chargers: Team's poor start, incident with Spanos make move inevitable. Beathard vows to hire a new coach by early January.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL POSTSEASON BOWL GAMES : FREEDOM BOWL : Luginbill Undecided on H-Back
- Music Reviews : 'Glorias!' Diverge in Royce Hall Reading
- And the Winner Is . . . News Magazines : Television: Network news shows register ratings gains while many prime-time entertainment series are losing viewers.
- Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Balancing Act
- Federal Officials Close Probe of FHP Senior Plan : Health: Isolated instances of improper sales practices were found, they say, but no systematic violations of guidelines.
- Amgen Inc. Proposes Sale of Debt Securities
- Europe Sets Example for U.S. Policies
- Soiree Puts Some Warmth Into the Season
- Why the Dow Soared 88 Points : Wall Street: Analysts say several trends were at work in addition to an interest rate cut.
- Mello-Roos Bond Falls Into Default : Financing: A Temecula Valley Unified School District attorney predicts that the collapse will hamper other districts that planned to use such bonds for expansion or repairs.
- County to Start Sterile Mexfly Release Today
- Chargers' Henning Thought He Would Be Back : Pro football: Fired coach hoped for another season. Beathard expects to name replacement by early January.
- A Jewel of a Show Shines in a Mini-Slot on KIFM
- Flamemaster Net Income Up 4% for Fiscal Year
- Alliance Imaging Expects Rising Profit
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Woman's Sex Harassment Suit Against School Official Settled
- Croatia Widens Split, Introduces Currency : Secession: Zagreb declares financial independence from Yugoslavia. Germany recognizes two republics.
- UPDATE : Crack Reaches Chicago, Worse Late Than Never
- 300 Rally at Foot of Mt. Helix Cross
- ENVIRONMENT : Huge Catfish Farm Could Tip the Scales of Texas Water Law : The gushing well that feeds the operation has rekindled a long-running controversy over public needs and the rights of landowners.
- Clues Still Sought in Death of Executive : Homicide: Authorities have no suspect or motive in the shooting of a Laguna Hills insurance company owner.
- No Paycheck in the Stocking : Recession: The county has been hard hit by the downturn. There are 28,000 jobless. An increasing number are facing the holidays without work for the first time.
- Long Beach Women Upset N.C. State
- Titans Forced to Open Baseball Season at Amerige Park
- Director Chabrol Succumbs to Lure of 'Madame Bovary' : Movies: For nearly 30 years, the Frenchman toyed with the idea of adapting Flaubert's novel--until Isabelle Huppert came along.
- Lab Cancels Supercomputer in Blow to Cray
- Monica S. Krieger has been appointed vice...
- Lure of Visas Fails to Attract Rich Investors : Immigration: Program draws a fraction of the expected applications. Requirement of $1-million investment is cut in half for many areas of country.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Named to Panel to Curb Gang Activity
- MISSION VIEJO : Water District Plans Testing for Lead
- NHL ROUNDUP : Mullen's Four Goals Power Penguins Past Islanders
- Docter Moving Back Into Life : Speedskating: Recovering from addiction, she has found new priorities.
- Meeting Scheduled Over Stockholders' Questions on AME
- U.S.-Israel Plot Charged in 'Ivan' Holocaust Case : War crimes: Little is said of new Soviet evidence that casts doubt on conviction of Demjanjuk.
- Mission Viejo to Study Rebate for Taxpayers
- Fire in Philadelphia Rail Station Cuts Service, Tangles Rush Hour
- Homelessness and AIDS: An L.A. Secret : Public Health: Skid Row has no AIDS clinic, despite infection among the homeless up to 40 times that of the overall rate.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Water District Sues City for Sewer Access
- Fire Investigator Pleads Innocent to Arson Charges
- No. 2 UCLA Nearly Chokes on CS Fullerton : College basketball: Bruins escape, 86-80, to remain undefeated, but victory doesn't leave a good taste in their mouths.
- Homeless in Style : 30 Women Living at Santa Ana YWCA Are Given Fur Coats
- Nathan Smooke; Industrialist, Collector of Art
- Breast Implant Clients Face Maze of Conflicting Claims : Health: Are the silicone sacs harmful? What procedure is best? Women get little impartial guidance.
- Rail Car Jumps Tracks; 100 Homes Evacuated
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3 Plead Guilty to Conspiracy Charge
- Federal Funds Will Help Refurbish Two Hotels
- McDonald's Manager Charged With Murder
- Roybal: Only Part of a Very Long Tradition : Congress always stints on money for immigration 'reform'
- PREP ROUNDUP
- U.S. Economy Will Recover Slowly in '92
- World IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Bus Carrying 28 Soviet Jews Bombed
- OXNARD : Latinos Draw on Indian Tradition
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Children Killed, 2 Adults Hurt in Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : Towing Firms Offer Revelers Free Service
- Teen Killer of Roommate Loses Appeal of Conviction
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chapa Ends Fiesta Series on a Spicy Note
- Music Reviews : Youth Symphony Plays Brahms Program
- The Past Is Best Left Forgotten
- Three D Departments Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Sierracin/Sylmar Corp. in Sylmar won a $332,589...
- Input/Output Technology in Valencia won a $266,710...
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Salt Lake City OKs Law to Jail 'Rent Thieves'
- Fugitive Wanted in Michigan, Illinois Is Arrested
- LA HABRA : Missing Woman Is Found by Boy
- SIMI VALLEY : Mediator Denies Pay to Library Protesters
- Murals Lift Artist to New Heights
- Joy of Giving Shines in a Police Station : Christmas: Three youngsters and their mom are rescued from a bleak holiday, courtesy of the kind-hearted officers in Buena Park.
- Russian Boat Is on the Way
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bears' Gayle Gets Spot in Pro Bowl
- College Basketball
- Dating Service Fights Solitude of HIV-Infected : AIDS: Response to free offer is phenomenal, organizers say. Fear of rejection is lessened, say clients.
- ANAHEIM : AQMD Speeds Up Its Permit Process
- Unearthed Remains Belong to Navy Officer's Wife : Probe: Leonard Eddington II is expected to be charged with murdering Vickie Eddington and burying her on their property.
- Big League Little Boy : Northridge: Youngster gets his wish, an interview with former Dodger star Don Drysdale for a class assignment.
- Pay Dispute Shuts Palomar Trauma Center : Health care: Patients will be sent to other centers as orthopedic surgeons seek more money for on-call duty.
- Dreamlands for Our Critics : If you could enjoy your favorite pastime anywhere, where would it be? Calendar's film, music, pop, theater, art and TV critics reveal their wishes.
- Moorpark Planners Reject Bid to Expand City's Boundaries
- PERSPECTIVES ON CONSPIRACY : Facts Knit the Single-Bullet Theory : Fame and fortune would have been incentives to debunk the Warren panel's findings. But then there's the evidence.
- Cocaine Seizure, 5 Arrests Linked to Cali Cartel
- THQ's Video-Game Success Comes With Betting on Winners : Toys: The young Calabasas firm expects 1991 sales of $34 million. The fast start is linked to the popularity of films and books its products derive from.
- AGOURA : Grand Jury Indicts 3 on Drug Charges
- One Killed, One Injured in Blaze at Apartment
- TRABUCO CANYON : Surgeons Pitch In to Help a Popular Pony
- College Basketball
- Income Off, Spending Up in November : Economy: But the Commerce Department says a large percentage of the rise in consumer outlay is for a cold-weather necessity--utilities.
- Computer Injuries Jump Into Spotlight in Britain : Workplace: Newspaper employees threaten to strike over repetitive strain, and a court awards damages to phone company typists.
- Job Changes at Wahlco
- Microsemi Back in Black After Heavy '90 Losses : Earnings: The maker of custom semiconductor chips took a hefty charge against revenue last year to cover losses in selling unrelated businesses.
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa developer...
- Disney Will Keep ZEBRA Bonds Caged : Entertainment: The company says falling interest rates scuttled the controversial sale. Analysts say the issue wouldn't have been a good deal for investors.
- Slain Woman Is Believed Serial Killer's 19th Victim
- Cunningham and Lowery in a Dogfight Over 'Safe' District
- SIMI VALLEY : Official Has Surgery to Correct Glaucoma
- COUNTYWIDE : Foot Doctors Collect Shoes for Homeless
- OXNARD : Ex-Loan Officer Is Sentenced to Jail
- One Against the Wall : Volunteer Uses Paint and Roller to Keep Freeway Beat Graffiti-Free
- 49ers Pull Another Candlestick-Up on Bears : Pro football: San Francisco wins, 52-14, and now has outscored Chicago by 152-40 in fives games at home since 1984.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Is Feeling Shorted by Schedule
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Beat Kings; Motta to Retire After Season
- Tactics in the Carpal Tunnel War
- Bruins Nearly Caught Looking Past Titans : College basketball:Fired-up Fullerton refuses to fizzle out, forcing UCLA to get down to business.
- Dreamlands for Our Critics : If you could enjoy your favorite pastime anywhere, where would it be? Calendar's film, music, pop, theater, art and TV critics reveal their wishes. : Give Me My Multi-Screen Home Theater
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Colored Girls' Links Mythic Worlds
- Pulte Home, Citing Recession, Pulls Back in California : Real estate: The firm announces that its Orange County division president has resigned.
- The Reynolds & Reynolds Co. in North...
- Returned Body Identified as Col. Higgins : Hostages: American, U.N. personnel say remains are those of former Marine who was abducted in 1988.
- Las Madrinas Debs Show Off Curtsies
- FIXATIONS : A Harmless Quackpot : Fullerton Collector Fell in Love With Rubber Duckies Right Off the Bath
- Burned Into Earth, Etched in Memory : Chernobyl commission charges massive cover-up by Soviet hierarchy
- D.A. to Retry 3 on Conspiracy in Drive-By Case
- Boy, 5, Is Struck by Truck, Killed : Fatality: Brian Marek skated out of his family's driveway and into the street. The driver is not cited.
- Spurned Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Self : Violence: She had filed a 'stalking' complaint, and police officers just missed him at home. The murder-suicide takes place as she arrives at work.
- 6 Soldiers Killed in Peru
- Carpenter Is Also a Good Samaritan
- Fire Fed by Wood Roofs Destroys Six Apartments
- Bouncing Back From Tragedy : Basketball: Eric Vallely recovers from loss of his sister to cancer.
- Dreamlands for Our Critics : If you could enjoy your favorite pastime anywhere, where would it be? Calendar's film, music, pop, theater, art and TV critics reveal their wishes. : Lemme Take a Tijuana Taxi to Iguana's
- Syncor Reports Profit Rose 47% for Quarter
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : Mini-Revolt Against Bush Draws Some High-Tech Support
- INTERNATIONAL
- Northern Discontent Fuels Drive for a California Split : Secession: Alienated rural dwellers want to start anew. Despite hoopla, recycled idea is given little chance.
- Dorothy Bush; Democratic Party Secretary for Four Decades
- Critics Call for LAPD K-9 Unit Moratorium
- 450 Pounds of Cocaine Seized; 5 Colombians Held : Narcotics: Value of drugs is estimated at more than $4 million. Federal agents say those arrested are linked to Cali cartel.
- Yule Tree Blaze Leaves 3 Families Homeless
- Escondido Man Gets Term of 30 Years for Drug Role
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kentucky Pressed Before Getting Past Ohio, 73-63
- Barkley Says He Simply Was Defending Himself : Pro basketball: Forward for 76ers acknowledges punching man in Milwaukee, but claims he was provoked.
- Live Entertainment Inc., a Van Nuys videocassette...
- Matthews Acquires More Studio Rental Equipment