- Kennedy's Cummins Is No Secret Weapon : Garden Grove League: There's no hiding play of 6-foot-4 forward, who averaged 14 points and 7.4 rebounds last season.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Kennedy
- Classic '59 'Some Like It Hot' . . . as You Might Like It
- This Year, Try the Mail, Not the Mall
- Riverside County Sued Over Plans for Huge Landfill
- Sheriff Bans Sexual-Orientation Bias
- LOS ANGELES : Pep Boys to Pay $50,000 in Lawsuit
- Joan Rivers Asks, 'Can We Shop?' : Television: Stations find promise in celebrity-hosted home-shopping shows.
- STAGE REVIEW : Much of Interest at 'Topics' Fest
- Holidays Cheer? : Retailers Are Optimistic of Good Yule Sales
- Labeling Rules May Ax Some 'Light' Foods
- GM Drops the Other Shoe : 7 More Plants Employing 18,000 Get Word on Closure
- Fund to Lower Vehicle Emissions Called 'Boondoggle' : Smog: A Costa Mesa firm would get about $37,000 per issue for newsletter. O.C. would get about $722,000. Critics say program would do little to improve air.
- Block Denies Policy Change on Discipline
- Italian Judge Accused of Mafia Ties Commits Suicide
- School Principal's Drug Arrest Creates Shock and Anger
- UC Irvine Hosts ADD Conference
- Bill to Ban Assisted Suicides OKd by Michigan Legislature
- Beilenson Outspent GOP's McClintock by 4-3 Margin : Elections: The report underscores congressman's new fund-raising prowess. Rep.-elect McKeon spent almost four times as much as his rival.
- Group Helps Aerospace Workers Cope With Layoffs : Economy: Therapists show victims of defense industry cuts how to deal with feelings of displacement, bolster self-esteem and restore hope.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos
- Linebacker Ward Wins MVP Honor at Northridge
- NHL ROUNDUP : North Stars Rise With 4-2 Win
- MOVIE REVIEW : Mr. Murphy Goes to Washington : When showcasing his comic gifts, Eddie Murphy turns his latest film into the funniest one he's made in a long time.
- A Connecticut Yankee Holds Her Own Court
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Good-Time Mix From All-Star Texas Tornados
- New Sizes Promise to Make Dressing Less of a Hassle
- PEACE : A Farewell to Arms in El Salvador : Country's demobilization leaves rebels vulnerable, skilled only in warfare.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL LOS ANGELES : Liquor Store Damaged in Riots Allowed to Rebuild
- Couple Injured in Lake Forest Car Bombing
- Visiting Student From Nigeria Left Lasting Mark on American Teacher
- Dumped Chemicals Could Have Killed, Prosecutors Say
- Football
- Miscellany
- JAZZ REVIEW : Fambrough Leads Sextet
- STAGE
- Actors Take Over 'Story of a Family'
- Ex-Salomon Chief Barred by SEC
- * Kristine Eubanks has been appointed vice...
- Worth the Trip : These two spots are in downtown L.A., but the garments--from sport to dress-up--put the parking fees in perspective.
- Group Seeks to Inform Girls About Norplant
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE. : Bow Wow
- Egypt Court Sentences 8 Muslims to Death
- OXNARD : United Express to Offer Flights to LAX
- New Life in the Spotlight Begins at 70 for Donegan
- Fanfare of 'Fanfarra' : After Working With 100 Percussionists on a Track for His New Album, Sergio Mendes Brings a More Modest Five-Piece Band to the Rhythm Cafe
- THE FORGOTTEN SHOPPER : Finding the Labels That Cater to the Mature Woman
- Colors, Lines and Prints Make More of a Statement Than Wearer Might Perceive
- DESIGN : Deck the Halls on the Cheap : Local arts and crafts experts offer classes full of tips for trimming trees and festooning holiday regalia without spending a king's ransom.
- Federal Prison Chief Expected to Resign Soon Due to Illness
- Wedin, Ex-Brea Mayor, Wins Jury Acquittal
- COLUMN ONE : Flying in the Face of Turbulence : With the aerospace giants in decline, scientists and engineers are launching their own firms--providing opportunities for talented workers and a silver lining for the Southland.
- AN APPRECIATION : Emilio Pucci Meant Prints and Privilege in the '60s
- New Orleans Connection for the Fire & Ice Ball
- Justices OK AIDS Tests for Inmates : Law: State Supreme Court overturns appellate panel, says sex offenders already behind bars can be subjected to HIV screening.
- Scripps Signs $300-Million Agreement : Medicine: Under deal, research institute will give right of first refusal to Sandoz Pharmaceuticals.
- COSTA MESA : Inspector Also Guide at OCC Building Site
- Bridge Ace Makes His Bid With a Computer Version
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Santiago
- Point Loma Nazarene Upends Hawaii Hilo
- BALLET REVIEW : 'Nutcracker': The Kirov Tries Again
- * McDonnell Douglas has named James R....
- AIRLINES
- Write-Offs Reduce Fluor's Annual Profit to $6 Million; Stock Declines : The company takes a $129-million charge in relation to planned sale of money-losing subsidiary, new accounting methods.
- Blasts Hurt 64 in English City; Police Blame IRA
- PEOPLE : Proxy Eyes and Ears : CSUN proctors serve as vital communication links for disabled students at test-taking time.
- PEOPLE : Getting Religion : Parents are increasingly trying to introduce their children to activities at churches and synagogues at a young age.
- THEATER : 'Carol' With a Different Tune : CSUN staging of Doris Baizley's adaptation puts a twist on Dickens' holiday classic.
- THE FORGOTTEN SHOPPER : TV Role Models : Stars Over 50 Know What's Flattering--and What to Avoid
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NEW ADMINISTRATION : The Opposition Extends a Hand : Clinton will have GOP support in Congress if he keeps his 'new breed' image; if he defers to his party's liberals, forget it.
- Motorcycle Driver Dies After Accident
- Nation Gets a Look at Mudslinging, Gender Bending of Mayoral Race
- Young Slaying Suspect Believed Victim Killed Mother, Lawyer Says
- Storm Headed Toward County May Bring Rain, High Winds
- Baseball
- Sailor Pair Ready for Another Battle of Bay : Division IV: Newport Harbor's biggest linemen, Ralphs and Bloomberg, want to avenge a frustrating regular-season loss to rival Corona del Mar.
- Familiarity Breeds Success on Foothill Coaching Staff
- Arts Groups Show Healthy Growth : Funding: Study says economic activity was up to $336.4 million in '91.
- Straying Into Old Territory : Pop music: Brian Setzer is 'taking a bath' on his big band, but the '40s-style orchestra fulfills a lifelong ambition.
- Garamendi, Auto Insurers Clash on Study : Insurance: The commissioner says his survey shows that companies are redlining central L.A. The insurers disagree.
- AIRLINES
- Winter Storm Moves Into the Southland
- Dancers Return to the Swing of Things--for Prizes and Fun
- Environmental Expert Accused of Toxic Dumping
- The label may say Halston or Bugatti, but the company that makes many of America's ties is nowhere near New York or Milan. Surprise, it's right here in Los Angeles. : Knots Landing
- MUSIC : Pianist Arranges Outing With Big Band : Tom Garvin, who has composed for 'The Tonight Show,' will perform at the Moonlight Tango Cafe in Sherman Oaks.
- 18 Whites Injured in S. Africa Bombing
- Sex Abuse Case Against Ex-Priest Is Settled : Accord: 68 men and women will receive 'very significant' compensation from the Roman Catholic Church. Criminal charges are pending.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Standby in Good Standing : Though not for the ultra-hip, Pavillon offers high-quality food and fair prices.
- LOS ANGELES : City Controller Questions Amount of Overtime Pay
- MUSEUMS : Celebrating the holiday the old-fashioned way.
- District to Disband Committee Studying College Campus Police
- Mystery solved: One reader guessed that the...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hearing Delayed in Charity Theft Case
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Troupe Gets Funding OK for Major Valley Theater
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : New Mayor to Take City Hall to People
- Dodgers Are Safe at Second : Baseball: Reed has made only 64 errors in his six-year career. It is hoped he will speed development of shortstop Offerman.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Staff Cautious Over GDP Growth : Recession: Incoming Administration is taking a wait-and-see attitude on an economic recovery.
- * Keith McKennon, called in to help...
- AUTOS
- Definitive : Drought Puts a Damper on Raingear
- U.S.-Led Force OKd for Somalia : Relief: Security Council authorizes unprecedented operation to shunt warlords aside and get aid to starving millions. The U.N. will be a major expedition partner.
- Gov. Chiles OKs Tomahawk Missile Tests Over Florida
- Bush Asks Yeltsin Aid to Finish Nuclear Pact : Diplomacy: President is making effort to complete treaty on strategic weapons before term ends.
- READINGS : Writers' Bloc : A local chapter of a scribes' association meets monthly to network and hear presentations on an array of topics.
- MUSIC : Appealing to the Artie Crowd : Revered clarinetist and bandleader Shaw will explain his views on music in a 'talking concert/recital' at CSUN.
- Students Protest Shooting
- A Currency Named Trust : Newport-Mesa embezzlement scandal threatens to cost the schools much more than money
- Court Proceedings Replay 1988 Election Campaign : Trial: Supervisor Mike Antonovich and former board member Baxter Ward again argue their opposing positions on the issues of the '80s.
- Voice Sought for Alondra Park Neighbors : Government: Residents of the unincorporated community hope that the election of an advisory town council will give them greater input in county matters.
- Women's Tournament : Features UCI vs. Tulane
- Racing Form Plans to Move to Phoenix : Horse racing: Relocation would cost more than 100 jobs in Los Angeles and will be fought by employees' unions.
- Clippers Steal Some of O'Neal's Thunder, 122-104 : Pro basketball: Orlando rookie gets 26 points and a season-low nine rebounds. Norman's 33 points lead Los Angeles victory.
- Getting the Handle on Everyday Life : Once-Contrary Tasheeri Walker Enters Mainstream in Van Nuys
- Miscellany
- French Taking Over Versailles Restoration : Art: American patrons, feeling the economic pinch, have reduced their contributions to maintaining the palace.
- He's Got the World on Many Strings : Pop music: Fabulous Thunderbirds guitarist Duke Robillard also has careers as a jazz/swing picker and as the leader of a blues/rock trio.
- San Diego Spotlight : This Pair Gives the Gaslamp a Welcome Spanish Accent
- Doctor's Prints Found at Torture Site, Court Told
- BREA : Santa May Be Making Two Trips
- LOPEZ CANYON : Landfill Closure Plan to Be Studied
- La Jolla Holdup Accomplice Tells of Planning by Gang
- Snyder Denies Any Link to Money Probe : Ethics: Lawyers are trying to halt efforts to look at the excouncilman's bank records in money-laundering inquiry.
- SANTA CLARITA : Travel Times on Metrolink Reduced
- Countywide Bus Pass System Suggested to Increase Ridership : Transit: Transportation Commission staff supports a consultant's conclusion. Service operators raise questions.
- Saints Clinch Playoffs : Pro football: Andersen kicks five field goals in 22-14 victory, overcoming Sanders' returns.
- Bruins Get Sloppy Win Over AIA
- Baseball
- Baseball
- SWIMMING : UCLA Gets Big Effort From Depold
- ART
- SHERMAN OAKS : Businessman to Pay $400,000 in Fraud
- DANA POINT : Man Fatally Hurt When Hit by Car
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Simple Success : Caltech Student Wins Annual Contest With an Uncomplicated, Effective Gizmo
- CYPRESS : 15 Suspects Arrested in Narcotics Sweep
- SANTA PAULA : Artists' Visions of City to Be Displayed
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove
- Lakers Keep Rockets on Outside Looking In : Pro basketball: Houston sticks to its jump-shot offense and L.A. wins on the road, 95-89.
- Warning on Polio in the Netherlands
- ART : Responding to the Issues : Works exhibited at the Finegood gallery consider various developments and dilemmas of life in Los Angeles.
- 5.2 Aftershock Jolts Big Bear
- A Great Place to Read in a 24-Hour Town
- Big, Big Chorus : Yorba Linda Music Program Features 120 Student Voices
- COSTA MESA : Police Identify Man Found Shot to Death
- Motorist Killed as Truck Flips on I-5
- Titan Job Is Already Giving Gray Hairs to Coach Holland
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Bolsa Grande
- Saddleback's Haley Signs With Wyoming
- Penguins Stopped by Kings : Hockey: Granato and Millen score two goals apiece and L.A. wins 11th in a row at home, 5-3. Lemieux doesn't play.
- Costa Mesa's Zavala Overwhelms Soto in Unanimous Decision
- They're a Couple of NBA Diamonds With Rough Edges : Pro basketball: Dennis Rodman, Brian Williams have talent and troubles.
- PLACENTIA : Beer, Wine Sales Approval Reversed
- He's Armed With a Familiar Name and a Familiar Game : Football: Quarterback Tom Luginbill, leader of Palomar College's prolific offense, thinks he is ready to graduate. But to where?
- Nordhoff Hitter Packs a Punch Off Court, Too
- Teacher, Former Protege Become Adversaries for One Night : Basketball: Loyola's first-year coach, John Olive, faces his mentor, Rollie Massimino of UNLV, on Saturday night.
- Football
- Super Mario for a Super Fan
- Selection Picture Improves for Camcorders : First-time buyers have a wider assortment of product in the lower end of the price scale.
- Duchess' Business Ready to Take Off
- Understanding Kids With Attention Deficit Disorder
- SCIENCE / SEISMOLOGY : Seattle Was Site of Big Ancient Quake, Study Says
- Group Calls for Outside Counsel to Investigate Sen. Packwood
- COVER STORY : Generations of craftsmen keep biblical stories alive in stained-glass masterpieces.
- Winter Storm Moves Into the Southland
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rebuild Maxwell's, Panel Recommends
- Pop Album Chart : 'Bodyguard' Manhandles 'Predator'
- Fatal Confrontation : Crime: The owner of an Oxnard convenience store shoots and kills a teen-ager during a robbery attempt.
- ROUNDUP : Burr Bombs Just Enough for Glendale, 104-103
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : La Quinta
- KPBS Makes Deep Cuts in Production Staff
- There's No Strut in Sears' Repair Settlement
- Fair Opening Draws In the Local Art Crowd
- Berkeley Student Workers Defy Order to End Strike
- Eu Weighs Fines for Donors to Wilson Race
- DESIGN : Creating a Perfect Yule Sight : Interior designers are sprucing up their own homes and businesses for the holidays. They say decorations need not be expensive to look attractive.
- Hindus Gather to Build Temple at Disputed Site
- Nader's Group Contests Georgia Senate Runoff
- U.S. Commander Served as Desert Storm Chief of Staff
- Cutting a Bad Deal : Yuletide: A man who illegally sawed down a Christmas tree in Angeles National Forest gets trimmed for $400 when he is caught by rangers.
- Vote Could Lift Curtain on Live Stage : Theater: L.A. redevelopment agency approves $250,000 for troupe to begin renovating El Portal theater. It would be first Actors Equity-size site since '66.
- LOS ANGELES : Six Youth Groups Given Surplus Olympics Funds
- COUNTYWIDE : Diversity Is Theme of Holiday Parade
- Life Sentence Given in 2 General Dynamics Shootings
- Agency Leads Campaign to Retake Funds Used by State : Finances: Calleguas water district plans to file a precedent-setting lawsuit over the budget-balancing transfers.
- CAMARILLO : Key Road Project Nears Completion
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Pacifica
- U.S. Is a 4-to-2 Favorite : Davis Cup: Americans expected to have little trouble against Switzerland in finals.
- Sam Rubin Gets an Offer He Can't Refuse : Television: The KTLA-TV entertainment reporter accepts a bit role on 'The Jackie Thomas Show.' He and the station see no conflict of interest.
- Youth Group Charges That KCBS Stole Show
- Search of Clinton Passport File
- An Education Made in Japan : Schools: Students learn U.S. customs, but the emphasis on excelling is clearly Japanese at an academy in Palos Verdes Estates. The demanding curriculum is designed to keep students on par with their counterparts in Tokyo and elsewhere.
- Search of Clinton Passport File
- Metrolink and Public Transit
- A Different Look at Reasoning
- Belated Kudos for Men Behind the Stooges
- A Different Look at Reasoning
- Trade With Japan
- Gridlock Solution
- Metrolink and Public Transit
- Streisand on AIDS
- If You Can't Repeat Anything Nice . . .
- If You Can't Repeat Anything Nice . . .
- Who Says You Have to Act Helpless, Too?
- Metrolink and Public Transit
- A Different Look at Reasoning
- Search of Clinton Passport File
- Streisand on AIDS
- Metrolink and Public Transit
- Search of Clinton Passport File
- MOVIES - Dec. 4, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 4, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 4, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1992
- Pillow Talk Isn't Hot Enough
- EASY TOKYO: It may get easier to...
- CITY'S PRESENT: For 24 years, Huntington Beach's...
- Roth Secretary Testifies Before Grand Jury : Inquiry: Receptionist is granted immunity but isn't under suspicion. Two other employees may be called in probe of county supervisor.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Student Essayists to Ride Rose Float
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Uses 2-Track Plan to Project Public Image : Politics: President-elect casts himself as a man of the people while appealing to Washington's Establishment.
- HOMELESS WAITING: Thursday night was the kind...
- Sheriff's Dept. Concedes on 2 Sex Bias Suits
- LETTER PERFECT: A friend had to persuade...
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 4, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 4, 1992
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Seasonal Hiring Fails to Reduce O.C. Jobless Rate : Employment: Surge of school, retail jobs masks loss of 1,800 permanent positions in manufacturing and construction.
- Nixon Library Has More Than an 18 1/2-Minute Gap
- Massachusetts Town's Snafu Costs Man a Tree
- Maura O'Connell : "Blue Is the Colour of Hope":<i> Warner Bros.</i>
- El Monte : Ex-INS Officer Is Sentenced
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Writing Becomes Part of the Equation : Education: Some math teachers are requiring students to do more than learn by rote. They now must be able to expound upon concepts in plain English.
- Auction Nets $190,000 for Research
- Partial Verdict Denied in George Iran-Contra Case
- Sierra Madre : Composting Effort to Begin
- Shareholders of Centel Appear to OK Sprint Merger
- Iowa Towns Trust, Biggest Victim in Wymer Scam, Will Recover $7 Million : Lawsuit: Insurance pool that includes Stanton will give up part of $100 million embezzled by Newport Beach investor.
- No. 1 Cable Operator Will Switch to Digital : Technology: The new compressed signal system will make possible a huge increase in the number of available channels and pave the way for a variety of advanced TV services.
- Houston Property Purchased: Santa Anita Realty Enterprises...
- A Slim Little Volume
- INVENTIONS : Cleaning Service Owner Hopes He'll Clean Up With Device
- THEATER REVIEW / 'PIRATES OF PENZANCE' : Uncharted Waters : Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera production explores new territory, with spectacular results.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Sour Grapes Over Tourist Boom : The Santa Ynez Valley has become one of the nation's most popular wine-producing regions, prompting some vintners to complain that their quaint area is being stomped on by visitors.
- Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Charge She Strangled Her Stepson
- Hills Are Alive With the Sound of Discord : Environment: Plans to build 40 luxury homes near the Hollywood Reservoir stir up partisans on both sides. Some fear loss of wildlife. Others say it could have been worse.
- The following are selected entries from...
- Try Something Old as a Gift
- St. Bernard Figures to Battle for CIF Crown : Girls Basketball: Vikings top Westside preseason poll. Venice, Notre Dame Academy and Brentwood also get high ratings.
- New Home Sales Fall 10.3% in October, Report Shows : Housing: A separate study finds a third-quarter increase in the number of homeowners late in paying their mortgages.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Grave Situation : The authors of a book on Nordhoff Cemetery decide to hold an autograph session there.
- Ships With Hidden Spaces Smuggle Haitians Into U.S. : Refugees: The new tactic and a surge in illegal immigration may be linked to the upcoming Clinton inauguration.
- Having It Both Ways : Lagerfeld's Hemlines Go Up and Down at Fashion Benefit
- 4 1/2 Tons of Cocaine Seized by Agents Off Mexico Coast : Drugs: DEA agents acting as freight haulers make largest bust ever recorded in a federal sting.
- BOOK REVIEW : Reflections and Sketches of Rome in '40s and Beyond : THE VIA VENETO PAPERS, <i> by Ennio Flaiano</i> , Marlboro Press $21.95; 251 pages
- New Harassment Allegations Surface in Packwood Case : Congress: Oregon group says at least 5 more women have reported sexual misconduct by the senator. All have so far declined to be identified.
- Long Beach : Abandoned Baby Released to Temporary Foster Home
- College Students Go Back to Grade School : A former teacher has an idea to revitalize public education for free, and now 50 people enrolled at UCI are working for university credit in Santa Ana.
- Glendale : 2 Health Facilities to Open
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- A New Stage in His Life : 'Our Gang' Actor Shares His Knowledge With a New Generation
- 6 Alleged Smugglers and 4 Tons of Cocaine Seized
- Calgene Creates Post to Market New Products
- Membership to Expand: PacifiCare Health Systems Inc....
- Keating Offers Defense in S&L; Case : Courts: In his second fraud trial, former Lincoln executive makes his first attempt to rebut charges that he swindled investors.
- Beverly Hills : R-1 Commission Disbanded
- Turning a Devilish Park Into an Angelic Retreat : Nature: Restoring a long-neglected reservoir is a thorny project--starting with what to call the place.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK
- The Kirov Premieres Its Unique Version of the Holiday Classic in Costa Mesa : A 'NUTCRACKER' BREAKS THE MOLD
- Group Wants New Captain to Lead Station : Law enforcement: Residents fault Michael Nagaoka for failing to hire enough Spanish-speaking deputies. But competition for such officers is fierce and gains have been made, the Sheriff's Department says.
- Glendale : Festival Funding Approved
- 4th Suspect Is Arrested in 2 Carjacking Murders
- HOME STYLE / Remodeling : Architect May Be Key to Remodeling Success
- CSULB Gets Shot to Host Tournament : Volleyball: Awarding of the NCAA regional depends on the 49ers beating Arkansas State on Friday in the first round of postseason playoffs.
- A Traditional 'Nutcracker'
- Mike MoschettiSchool: La Mirada HighSport: FootballPosition: QuarterbackClass:...
- 2 Ex-Salomon Bond Traders Accused of Fraud : Securities: SEC charges that they submitted false bids at Treasury auctions. The firm's former chief executive may draw a fine.
- Calgene Names Its Transition Team
- 4 Area Teams in CIF Football Semifinals
- Mangoes Begin to Cut a Place in the Market
- Their Daily Bread : Religion: For the nuns at the Monastery of the Angels, baking and making chocolates is their means of support and among their few contacts with the outside world.
- High Life. A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Who Do I Turn to When Yule Turns Away?
- Something Old, Somewhere New
- Culver City : Cab Firms OKd, Fees Hiked
- Suit Targets Campaign to Protect Bird
- Project Puts NAMES and Faces on the Tragedy of AIDS
- COVER STORY : Dolls Open New Vistas for a Long-Ago Tomboy
- The Salt of the Earth
- Stricter Seat Belt Law Takes Effect Jan. 1
- U.S. Boosts Nutrition Data on Food Labels : Health: Sweeping new regulations are aimed at giving consumers more useful dietary information.
- As Resentment Builds, Some 2nd Thoughts on the Grinch of Simi Valley
- Hours to Be Cut at 5 Libraries
- Claremont : City Seeks Budget Ideas