- Mid-Month Rise in Jobless Claims Surprises Analysts : Labor market: Instead of falling, unemployment rises slightly, indicating economy's slow expansion.
- Surgical Laser Maker Staves Off Ruinous Ruling
- Protection Urged for Rare Herb : Environment: Two planned developments in Orange County could be affected if the rare plant makes the endangered species list. Public input is sought through Jan. 29.
- The Play's the Thing in the New Year : A variety of openings are planned in January at theaters throughout the San Fernando Valley.
- More and More U.S. Workers Falling Victim to Companies' 'Downsizing' : Layoffs: Industrial production is growing slightly. But big firms like IBM and Sears are still issuing pink slips as part of a massive restructuring.
- Hungry Somalis Facing a New Threat: Disease
- For Marine Wives, Lonely Holiday Is Price of Peace : Military: Solitary Christmases at home come with the job when spouses marry a career as well as the person.
- Marines Occupy Bardera, Arrive in Hoddur
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Hope Runs High for New Problem-Solving President
- Adding Chill Factor to Run : Activity: Joggers end brisk 1 1/2-mile jaunt by jumping into cold ocean. Event has become a Christmastime tradition.
- Man Charged With Forcing 2 to Jump Off 200-Foot Cliff
- Trial Ordered for Singer, Girlfriend in New Assault Case : Violence: Woman testifies at hearing that Rick James and Tanya Anne Hijazi beat her at a West Hollywood hotel.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- For $2 Million, No Sympathy : Harper Is Paid Well, but He Would Like a Chance to Win
- Glendale Couple Settle Charges of Insider Trading
- Consent Decree Could Cut Cost of Psychotherapy
- Stuffy Old Dakin Comes Roaring Back : Toys: New lineup of popular critters--and new faces at the top--are returning the Burlingame-based firm to profitability.
- Historic Firsts for Agriculture's Mike Espy : Cabinet: Black Southerner is noted for expertise in nutrition and rural development. He now must learn about trade negotiations, Russian loans.
- Blackouts and Bond Drives: Exhibit Covers WWII Years
- Clinton's Transportation Nominee Gets Mixed Grades : Appointment: Former Denver Mayor Pena's tenacity is praised, but controversy marks his championing of a new airport.
- COLUMN ONE : Scotland's 'Border Patrol' : 'The smartest dogs in the world' may also be the hardest-working. Scottish shepherds lavish praise on their border collies--but that doesn't mean they coddle them.
- A Place to Call Home : Immigrants flooding into Southern California often accept living conditions far worse than what they left in their native lands.
- CULTURE WATCH : Reading Between Long Lines
- Denny Case Gets New Prosecutor
- Travelers Jam Roads, Depots in Yule Exodus : Holiday: Delays dampen the trek for many. No serious accidents are reported on local freeways.
- Rival Plan to School Board Redistricting Advances : Education: Opponents of elimination of a second Valley seat will count petition signatures in their effort to place a measure on the June ballot.
- 14 Candidates to Seek Open City Council Seat in Oxnard : Elections: The field for the March balloting includes a former mayor who was recalled in 1984 and a Latino activist.
- Latest Recruit Could Be Diamond in Rough : Loyola: Although Nigerian Ime Oduok appears to have the ability to play at the college level, he lacks experience.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley
- Marina's Trippet Makes Quick Trip Back
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- School Holiday Party Ruined After Parents Steal the Presents
- Celebrating 21 Years of Memories and Bylines
- Homeland Relief Prompts U.S. Somalis to Celebrate
- GARDEN GROVE : Church Starts Prayer Program for Somalia
- Firefighters Help Salvage a Christmas
- CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES : Christmas is old news--now it's time to get out and have some fun.
- O.C. PLATFORM : A Fireworks Foe
- COSTA MESA : Doing Their Bit for Those in Armenia
- Pro Basketball
- Wallach Comes Home to Dodgers : Baseball: They trade minor leaguer to Montreal for veteran third baseman to solidify infield.
- THE NEWS OF THE DAY : Frenchy Bordagaray, an 82-Year-Old Great-Grandfather Living in Ventura, Shocked the Baseball Establishment in the 1930's With Such Gimmicks as Racing a Horse on Foot and Growning a Mustache, but His Flair Made Him a Media Darling
- Company Rift Means More Music Festival Riffs : Divisions in a production firm have resulted in two jazz festivals over the New Year's weekend in the Palm Springs area.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Reverential 'Chaplin': Send in the Clown : Stately Pace at Odds With Subject's Slapstick Comedy
- Water Works : Watercolor aficionados will enjoy perusing the 64 paintings now on view at the Brand Library Art Galleries.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : Moving Memories
- Baird Hailed as 'Dynamic,' Has Corporate Connections : Cabinet: Clinton's pick for attorney general has a strong resume, but she lacks experience in criminal law.
- World IN BRIEF : MIDDLE EAST : Arab Leaders Keep Peace Talks Alive
- Comeback Kid Kantor Makes Clinton Team : Trade: The self-described sore loser had plenty to be sore about, from Shriver to Mondale. But despite a rough spot with Clinton, he gets the call.
- We all know the ocean is littered...
- Teen-Agers Ordered to Face Trial Over Shootout
- They Help Make Wishes Come True for Needy Families : Philanthropy: Women of a Hermosa Beach-based group called Sandpipers have 'adopted' have-nots for the holidays for more than 60 years.
- Watson Sues, Says Race Was Sabotaged : Election: Although Burke is named in the complaint, the senator does not hold the new supervisor responsible for the alleged irregularities.
- Cast Steals Show in 'Criminal Minds'
- Maureen O'Connor
- Council Is a 3-Ring Circus
- L.A., Bosnia, Somalia
- Reagan on 'Army of Conscience'
- State Bar
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- The Spirit of Christmas
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- Paying for Airport Noise
- The Spirit of Christmas
- Pork Barrel Parkway
- Reagan on 'Army of Conscience'
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- Reagan on 'Army of Conscience'
- The Spirit of Christmas
- Ahmanson and Soka Projects
- Don't Impose Park Curfew
- Clinton Wraps Up His Diverse High Command : Appointees: The 23 men and 8 women provide a striking contrast with the last several administrations.
- The Spirit of Christmas
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 25, 1992
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- Obituaries - Dec. 25, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Dec. 25, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 25, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 25, 1992
- Bush Pardons Weinberger, 5 Others in Iran-Contra; Act Called Cover-Up : Inquiry: Prosecutor accuses President of misconduct, claims Bush kept own notes of arms-for-hostages affair. Christmas Eve clemency scuttles six-year investigation.
- In a Short-Term Society, Traditions Are Greatest Gift of All
- Tip Leads Police Astray; Wrong Woman Is Seized : Law enforcement: Officers, acting on call from TV viewer, smash into North Hollywood apartment, handcuff Ethiopian immigrant. After realizing their error, they release her.
- Police Follow TV Tip, Seize Wrong Woman
- Countywide : Late Shoppers Flood Stores in the Area
- Metrolink Train Strikes, Kills Man in Simi Valley : Transit: Authorities say the victim may have committed suicide. The incident interrupts rail travel.
- Campaign Financing Law Upheld : Politics: The state Supreme Court rules that an L.A. ballot initiative allowing candidates to receive taxpayer matching funds is legal.
- Police Locate Executive Who Had Vanished : Disappearance: Rowland Snowdon is found in a Las Vegas hotel after being missing nearly four months. He is back with his family, police say.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 25, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 25, 1992
- Blue Cross Stock Sale May Raise Record $400 Million : Health: Analysts say initial public offering from for-profit subsidiary could be nation's largest. O.C. has two such publicly traded health maintenance organizations.
- Toying Around With the Future
- Herman Epstein has joined the board of...
- Despair Over Lost Clothes Is Easy to Find
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- PSYCHIATRY / DEPRESSION : Youths Found Much Slower at Recovering
- <i> SHOOOOOOSH </i> : The Free-Flowing Escapism of Ice Skating, Disney Style
- With Christmas Day comes Christmas guilt over...
- Mort Greene; Lyricist, TV Writer
- COLUMN ONE : Denny--Beaten but Unbowed : The trucker assaulted at Florence and Normandie has mended quickly. He talks about his experience with self-deprecating humor. But he remains awed by the good and evil he has seen.
- Black-Korean Alliance Says Talk Not Enough, Disbands
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- Ousted Newport Chief Charges a Conspiracy : Scandal: Campbell claims city officials want to gut Police Department command. He vows to clear name.
- * Edwin Gerschefski; Composer Taught at University of Georgia
- Police Recover Kidnaped Baby : Tarzana: The infant is found unharmed in the home of a woman who officials say took the child from the hospital by posing as a nurse.
- Having Some Good, Clean Fun
- Efficiency of Call Boxes Gives Them Positive Ring : Communications: Five years after the service was introduced on the county's freeways, the phones have helped more than 655,000 drivers in trouble.
- New Coalition to Battle Freeway Rail Line Plan : Transportation: A disorderly shouting match erupts when supporters of the proposal invade the opponents' news conference.
- Charge Dropped Against Mother in Hillside Birth : Court: Prosecutors say the woman's baby wasn't in as much danger as first believed.
- County Hockey Team Might Draft High : Expansion: NHL's preliminary plans give Orange County and South Florida with fourth and fifth picks in June draft--if they play next season.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Most Area Prep Coaches Appear to Be Staying Put
- Golden Richards, a former wide receiver for...
- Miscellany
- NFL Agrees to Stop Forcing Out Older Officials
- THE ARTS
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Vans Inc.: The Orange-based sneaker maker has...
- Conner Accepts Shares: Conner Peripherals Inc. said...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- MUSIC / POLYCHROME : Tunes to Cry By : The band's sad, introspective acoustic sound can be heard at Santa Barbara's Wildcat Lounge.
- China's Satellite Apparently Blew Up
- Northern Trust Names Managing Director
- Software Can Be Useful and Entertaining Gift
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : 3rd Candidate Joins State Senate Race
- SANTA CLARITA : City Endures Growing Pains While Seeking Shared Vision of the Future
- Ventura : Passenger Dies After Car Hits Tree
- Plea-Bargain in Denny Case Would Let Mob Rule Prevail : Justice: The serious nature of this case, no less than in the Rodney King case, demands prosecution.
- SEC Likely to Reject County Borrowing Plan : Finances: Tapping employee savings program was seen as way to prevent layoffs. If U.S. opposes idea, new budget crisis looms.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recall Group Weighs Appeal on Legal Fees
- New Contacts Don't Improve His Hindsight
- RADIO REVIEW : A Los Lobos Christmas on KCRW Today
- That's Entertainment, Too : Sam Rubin, Laurie Pike Put a New Slant on Show-Biz Reporting
- Gimmicky, Yeah, but Good : Grunge Bands Beware: dada Stakes a Legitimate Claim to Aggressive Rock at the Coach House
- Jury in Case Against Keating, His Son to Convene After Christmas Break : Trial: Deliberations will begin after nearly two months of testimony and legal arguments.
- The following are the top music sales...
- * Ted Willis; Prolific Scriptwriter for British Television
- Navy to Turn Over Moffett Base to NASA
- Accepting Unwanted Kindnesses With Grace
- Sidewalk Cafe Idea OKd but Not Without Strings
- California IN BRIEF : TUSTIN : Credit Cards of City Officials Recalled
- Campbell Calls Firing Part of a Conspiracy : Law enforcement: The former Newport Beach police chief says sexual harassment complaints were used to fulfill the new city manager's ambitions.
- Max Wisot; Superior Court Judge
- Beverly Hills : Fountain, Pond Repair Set
- Break Out the Yoo-Hoo! '93 Goes to the Dogs (and Cats)
- Louisiana Told to Desegregate Its Universities
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Recruiting Season Replaces Regular Season
- THE DAWN OF A NEW ICE AGE : Around Here, Recreational Skating Is So Hot Its Surfaces Are Expanding
- DRIVING : You're Driving Yourself Crazy
- Tight Rein on Credit Card Use Prevents Trouble, Officials Say : Public funds: In the wake of an audit ordered this week by the city of Tustin into reported abuses, spokesmen for county agencies tell how misuse of the cards has been avoided.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Kinser Makes All-American Again
- BURBANK : Speed Limit Near Train Station Cut
- Fullerton Sputters, But Wins Easily : College basketball: Titans see 17-point lead dwindle to eight, but score 19 consecutive points to rout Chapman, 92-71.
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : With Free Agency About to Knock, Will Rams Answer?
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls' Jordan Rebounds With 57 Points
- Daws to Play Soccer for Notre Dame
- His Beauty Isn't Skin Deep : Children of All Backgrounds Can Find a Santa Claus to Call Their Own
- Australian Beach Club Is Forging Big Crowds From Metal
- Aisha VeasleySchool: Valley ChristianSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass: JuniorThe...
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Holiday Drear : A last-minute gift idea, 'Bah! Humbug! 101 Great Reasons to Hate the Holidays,' is floated, as is classical radio, a sure winner!
- Airline Blames Wind Shear for Crash
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Loan Default Could Delay Outlet Mall
- It's a Season of Giving, but Only for Some : Christmas: The commercialization of what was a religious holiday perpetrates a cruel hoax on the disadvantaged.
- SANTA MONICA : 2nd Teamster Charged in FBI Sting Operation
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Bergen Brunswig Announces Deal to Keep Big Drug Customer
- Battle of Dolls Ends With a Face Lift
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer of...
- HIGH LIFE: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Laguna Hills High to Go to State Academic Decathlon
- Massachusetts Police Chief Charged in Rapes of 3 Girls
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / ROSARITO BEACH : No Dichotomy Now : A cold appetizer combination plate is a fine way to sample the scope of flavors offered at the cafe's new location.
- HIGH LIFE: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Events That Are Custom-Made for the Holidays
- 1 of 2 Women Most Likely for Top Justice Job
- Scout's Oath: Lost Is Found : Map Maker's Device Will Pinpoint User's Location--Anywhere
- Perez Ferguson Outdid Gallegly in Fund Raising
- LANCASTER : City Limits New Housing on 71 Acres
- Gaming Law Forces Cruise Line to Scuttle Catalina Stop : Business: Avalon officials fear that legislation will mean loss of $1.5 million in tourism next year. Another cruise ship company will continue to dock on the island.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McDaniel, Wisniewski Make the AFC's Pro Bowl Team
- Hockey
- Echo Park Murals Covered by City
- Green Burrito Expands: Anaheim--based GB Foods Corp.,...
- MIXED SIGNALS ON THE ECONOMY : Income Gains Lag Spending; Durables Fall : Economy: The recovery remains fragile, but a December survey shows consumers continue to gain confidence.
- Practice Makes Perfect for Broncos' Houston : Basketball: Although she was a standout player in high school, the junior didn't have good practice habits until she enrolled at Cal Poly Pomona.
- ON A NORTHWEST COURSE : Forget adobes and coyotes and deserts. Southwest style has come and gone. Think cabins and salmon and forests, as the anti-style of Seattle takes over what we see, hear and wear.
- Jack Is No Dull Boy: Some Roles Suit Nicholson to a T
- Santa Monica : Man Arrested in Poisonings
- William Oldendorf; Leader in Brain Scan Studies at UCLA
- Cabinet Nearly Complete
- PROFILE : Miracle Worker : Teacher William Terrazas changes lives in his English as a Second Language class at Channel Islands High School.
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- EDUCATION NEWS : Ogaz Named President of El Monte District
- A Friendly Game of Football for Two Players : Sports: Through their association in the game, Sam Anno and Pat O'Hara have enjoyed each other's company for many years--and with several teams.
- Shari Asplund, of San Gabriel, a project...
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- Pasadena : School Transfer Denied
- Another Royal Flush as Queen's Speech Is Leaked
- LAGUNA BEACH : Crystal Cove May Be Celebrating Its Last
- L.A. Council to Put Own Term-Limit Plan on Ballot
- Bradshaw: Genius for Winning
- Home No Place for the Lakers : Pro basketball: Their rally falls short and they drop their second game in a row to a visiting Pacific Division team, losing to the SuperSonics, 80-79.
- Senna Borrows a Buddy's Ride : Auto racing: Driving Indy car excites three-time Formula One champion.
- PEOPLE/PLACES
- Guaranteed Seating Lures Filmgoers : Movies: Small fee and convenience cited as reasons for more frequent use of telephone ticketing. Service may help offset declining attendance.
- 'Bodyguard' Sells a Record 831,000 in One Week
- San Gabriel Valley : Christmas Tree Recycling
- Who's Afraid of Mrs. Claus? A Holiday Tale
- Movie Complex Opens to Favorable Reviews, Fair Crowds : Downtown: Those in attendance in first week reflect the city's diversity. Cold weather hurts turnout a bit.
- Night Sky Over Bethlehem Still Beckoning Stargazers
- Amid the Rush and Ho-Ho-Hos, Mom Finds Joy in Her Baby, Jo
- Giant Free Agents Look Elsewhere
- Wymer Case Funds: The Iowa Trust, defrauded...
- Warm Memories Are Enough to Put Misgivings on Ice
- Law in Illinois Gives Homeless Right to Vote
- A Year Later, Results Mixed on Motorcycle Helmets Law : Safety: Number of crashes fell 25% locally and statewide, but fatal injuries in county reversed trend by increasing.
- BURBANK : City, Glendale to Build Copter Site
- SANTA ANA : Needy Families Get Big Christmas Boxes
- La Puente : Building Decision Delayed
- Apartment Fire Kills 1, Hospitalizes 2 : Tragedy: Batteries had been removed from a smoke detector.
- BALLET REVIEW : Ruzimatov Mutes Razzmatazz in 'Nutcracker'
- New Year's Eve Options
- Comings and Goings
- The 'Witches' Cottage': A Realized Fairy-Tale Fantasy in Beverly Hills
- Fire Capt. Orr Terminated After Arson Conviction
- They're Out to Reclaim the Neighborhood : Activism: It's the poorest area of the city, where violence is a way of life. But residents have discovered their potential political strength and are demanding attention.
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- Council Gets Down to Business on Fiscal Plan : Economy: An early retirement offer, an altered City Hall workweek and aid to local merchants are among the steps taken.
- SANTA PAULA : Ballot Measure on Library Tax Urged
- VENTURA : Pizza Delivery Man Is Target of Shots
- EDUCATION NEWS : LACC Student Paper Garners 11 Awards
- Countywide : Armories to Open During Holidays
- CALABASAS : Agency Votes to Condemn Portion of Soka Campus
- Mistrial Ruled in Case of Alleged Drug Kingpin : Courts: Judge orders retrial after jury deadlocks 11 to 1 on charges against Bolivian national accused of running organization.
- FILLMORE : Riding Center to Get New Concessionaire
- RESEDA : Council Offers Reward in Arson at Church
- Serra's Charge Is Good Enough for 55-53 Win : Basketball: The Cavaliers rally from a nine-point deficit entering the fourth quarter to defeat Long Beach Poly.
- Ventura Hammers at Deficit, Beats Long Beach, 88-83
- There's Life in the Marimba
- Stocks Mixed in Advance of Holiday : Market Overview
- Caterpillar Halts Pay of Union Committeemen : Labor: The company files a federal suit saying they are full-time UAW operatives.
- Soaring Ambition : Lockheed Plans to Double Sales of Space Division
- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS : At the Laguna Art Museum, a New Group of Artists Carries on a Challenge to Convention
- FOR THE KIDS : Vacation Fillers : A number of not so run-of-the-mill activities are available over the Christmas break.
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- Clinton Lineup Set, Woman to Be Atty. General, Aides Say : Cabinet: He is expected to name Zoe Baird to top justice job today, with Kantor as trade representative. Other likely selections include Espy, Babbitt and Pena.
- Glendale : Whitaker to Run Again
- CENTRAL PARK : Huntington Beach Oasis Encourages Quieter Pursuits Indoor and Out
- Yeltsin Names Reformer to Oversee Ailing Economy
- Shadows in the Distance
- MOORPARK : Metrolink Security Measures Considered
- Memories of '84 Suffice for Carruthers Team : Figure skating: Olympics not in the plans of silver medalists of eight years ago.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dada: Beyond the Gimmickry at Coach House
- RETAIL/TOURISM : A New Year's Eve Bash to Rave About at Knott's Berry Farm
- A Novice's Guide to Ice Skating in Orange County
- No Happily Ever After in the Fairy-Tale Town of Moelln : Extremists: Arson attack shatters quaint veneer of town where Turks, Germans had coexisted peacefully.
- Feathered Friends : The Audubon Society's Christmas bird count returns this year to catalogue local species.
- Beef Deserves Drama of Flambe When It's Rarely Done
- Campaign Reform Act Wins Backing : Politics: The City Council gives tentative approval to a plan that would put a ceiling on donations and bar contributions by those who hold or are seeking contracts with the city.
- Officials Apologize for Ignoring Call on Man Who Died
- Vietnam, Beirut Haunting U.S. Somalia Policy
- 3 Indicted in Slaying of Brooklyn Principal
- Cat Haven : Protection Society Gives Shelter to Homeless, Neglected Felines
- La Puente : Man Slain by Burglars
- Ersatz Santa : You're like Michael Jackson. No need to win them over. All you have to do is remember the words to your greatest hits.
- About the Man Behind Old New Yorker
- Korean-Americans Looking Elsewhere After Riots
- Stray Cows Cause 4 Accidents, Stop Traffic on Freeway
- BURBANK : Library Gets $96,000 Adult Literacy Grant
- An Ugly Episode in the Hills of Lebanon : 415 Palestinians are in limbo as Israel and Lebanon argue their fate
- Simi Valley Police Issue Permit for Anti-Bigotry Rally Jan. 30 : Public assembly: Neighbors Against Nazis was formed after white supremacists planned to demonstrate in support of officers tried in the Rodney G. King case.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Group Forms to Oppose Rail Line Over Freeway
- A Labor of Love for Wilmington Gang Members : Christmas: Former rivals become allies in the kitchen and dish up 600 tamales at a community lunch to raise toys for neighborhood children.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Tiny Chaminade Finds New Victim in Stanford
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Would Labor Agreement Send Greene Elsewhere?
- Miscellany
- ART REVIEW : Sterbak Sculptures Flirt With Profundity
- AUTOS
- Le Bistro Goes Heavy on the View and Light on the Sauces
- Cat Fight : State Supreme Court Will Decide Whether No-Pet Rules Have Teeth
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Sales Tax Hike Not Legal, Court Affirms
- In the Squad Room, a Sigh of Relief After Tense Times
- Classic of the Week : The Roches "The Roches" (1979), <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- Bush May Gift-Wrap a Few Pardons
- HIGH LIFE: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : Friday Night Lively : Fountain Valley Has O.C.'s First Chapter, Designed to Offer Safe Fun and Serve Others
- BOOK REVIEW : Art-World Feminist Fights Cultural War : ALIAS OLYMPIA A Woman's Search for Manet's Notorious Model & Her Own Desire <i> by Eunice Lipton</i> Scribner's $20; 150 pages
- 'Carolers' Sing the Praises of Those Cute Little Dickens, the Muppets
- Man Found Guilty of Extortion
- Countywide : Santa Cheers Children at Orangewood
- Singer Enters a New Stage in Life : Religion: Society entertainer Jeff Carron will take the pulpit as the cantorial soloist for a new reform congregation.
- SANTA BARBARA TOURNAMENT : Jones Puts on a Show, Scores 38 : Girls' basketball: Forward leads Thousand Oaks to 59-51 win over Brea-Olinda in title game.
- Retired FileNet Executive Joins Board of Kofax Image Products
- RETAIL/TOURISM