- They Pick Only the Best of the Roses
- Capistrano Valley Squanders Big Lead in Final Quarter
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : PERFORMANCE
- HANCOCK BOWL : Teaff Gambles and Goes Out With a Victory
- Cover Story : The Big Buildup
- TOUGH ENOUGH YET? Every year, Deputy Dist....
- Grape Growers Receive Go-Ahead on Pesticide : Agriculture: The EPA chief's reversal of earlier decision draws angry response by environmentalists.
- CLASSES : Adult education courses have something for everyone.
- SEAL BEACH : Surfboard Maker Celebrating 30th Year
- Bird Owners Flock Together to Oppose Proposed Limits : Camarillo: Some residents are squawking over plans to restrict the number of avians and categorize them by weight.
- MISSION VIEJO : Golf Driving Range to Open at College
- Charges Filed Over Recording Studio in Home
- Basketball
- Amy ABC vs. Amy CBS vs. Van Damme : Networks: NBC pits the martial arts hero in 'Lionheart' against the battling 'Lethal Lolita' movies. Which will be the winner? Maybe all three.
- Upstarts Invigorate Art Scene : 1992 THE YEAR IN REVIEW. O.C. Art: Some Were Cautious, Some Were Clever
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Upscale Brasserie : Barsac's offers creative and delicious dishes from a chef who also hasn't forgotten the virtues of simplicity.
- A Year-End Quiz
- Store Clerk Is 6th Victim in Killing Spree
- Officials Say Remarks by Judge Show Panel Needed : Courts: His comparison of woman in divorce case to cow and mention of 'good looks' underscore the need for new bias committee, bar group says.
- Police Alert Sleeping Occupants to House Fire
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Young Dancers Get a Chance to Shine
- Be Kind to Yourself
- Iowa Panel Drops Bribery Probe Involving Wymer
- Eight Bowl Games Way Too Much of a Mediocre Thing
- ORANGE BOWL : 'The Battle for No. 2' Doesn't Have Right Sound to Florida State
- Harvard Alum Reiner Plays With Rosy Outlook
- Monk/Coltrane Session Highlights New Releases
- FAA to Honor Grand Canyon Quiet Zones
- Court Affirms State's Duty to Rescue School Districts
- AIRLINES
- Peddling Out of Fear's Way : In search of an activity to fend off diabetes, a North Hollywood businessman, 62, chose to get on a 10-speed. He now rides at least 500 miles a month.
- Rags and Riches
- Volunteer Petal Pushers Put End to Rose Parade Crisis : Spectacle: Rescuers finish decorating six floats that were behind schedule. All entries will be on display at route's end.
- NEWBURY PARK : 16-Year-Old Girl Held in Stabbing
- Regis Tops Christ College Irvine
- Valenzuela Rescues Boy From Burning Trailer
- 'Boomerang' Comes Back
- Marge Schott, the Reds' owner, has asked...
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : POP
- A 'Vigil' With Disenchanted Mourners
- Speaker's Rearranging of Assembly Is Lesson in Power : Capitol: With seating assignments, committee appointments and office budgets, Brown shows what it means to be at the head of the pack.
- Sale Time All the Time : The Country Elegance bridal line is available at discount.
- Properly Restrained, the White Collar Worker Can Become a Tidy Company Man
- Cambodia Rebel Shells Oust U.N. Peacekeepers
- Bush Hails Troops for Aiding Somalis : Africa: President visits forces, clinic, is greeted by Mogadishu-area residents. But a nighttime artillery duel between clans underscores issue of disarming militias.
- A Raw State of Beauty : The city of Burbank has commissioned two artworks for its recycle center--one using all natural fibers, the other reclaimed glass.
- Fast Start by Toros Has Rekindled Memories of 22-9 Team of 1986-87
- Kings Keep Sliding in Loss to Canucks
- Impressions of Pride and Brotherhood
- Joan Plowright's Prolific Screen Life : Movies: Laurence Olivier's widow's recent roles range from a crusty Victorian in 'Enchanted April' to Mrs. Wilson in 'Dennis the Menace.'
- How to Boost Our Scores in Geography
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fun Zone Reverts to the Locals in Winter
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : 1992 Had Its Ups and Downs
- Area Team to Play in Soccer Exhibition
- Gang Suspect Held in Shooting
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Tops 100-Point Mark as Penguins Tie
- Grove Finances Go From Bard to Worse
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Problem-Plagued Def Leppard Doesn't Show It at Forum Gig
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Aglow Over the Cobalt Cantina
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : COUNTRY
- Dow Off 20; NASDAQ at New High
- SILENCED FAXES: Here's some relief for those...
- Charges Possible for Cuban Escape Pilot : Freedom: U.S. ponders action in flight of 48 defectors to the United States. Flier says even if he goes to prison, the risk for his family was worth it.
- BUCKLE UP OR ELSE: If you're one...
- Relatives Struggle to Cope : With Pair of Violent Deaths Tragedy: Woman with Down's syndrome, grandmother dead in apparent murder-suicide.
- Alcohol Investigators Return to Field : Regulation: Staffing shortages forced ABC to process backlog in liquor license applications instead of cracking down on violators.
- Computer Executive Donald Brosnan Dies : Obituary: His career spanned about 35 years. He last served as CEO at Gateway Communications in Irvine.
- CALIFORNIA LAWS '93
- NEW YEAR'S DAY
- Denver Hepatitis Outbreak Sparks Warning
- COTTON BOWL : Defeating Irish Would Be Almost Perfect for Aggies
- Basketball
- Basketball
- Chi Chi Keeps Improving With Age : Golf: At 57, Rodriguez is headed for his seventh consecutive Tournament of Champions. This weekend, he will play in Orange County.
- Carmichael Blasts Lee on 'Malcolm'
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : ART
- Bell Sees No Legal Obstacle to Release of Bush's Tape : Iran-Contra: President's lawyer argues grand jury rules should not prohibit divulging statement. He apparently wants public to hear Bush's denial.
- New Pesos Introduced in Mexico : Currency: Starting today, an old 1,000-peso bill is worth 1 new peso, but both are still valued at about 33 cents.
- Starring Role for IBM : The giant company teams up with UCLA to offer high-tech classes at Universal City for beginning and professional filmmakers.
- Fashion Victims in the Follies of '92
- YORBA LINDA : City Addressing Park Shortcomings
- 4 Homes for the Mentally Disabled Put on Probation : Social services: State officials also revoke the same operators' license of an Antelope Valley facility where a patient wandered away and died.
- 1992: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : ORANGE COUNTY Sports: problems outweighed successes. : Goodby to Numbed '90s, Year Three
- German Training System Gets Some Attention in U.S. : Workplace: Bill Clinton is looking overseas for ways to build worker skills for his model of youth apprenticeships.
- Sport a Shoe That's Fit to Play Those Little Games
- Despite Sarajevo Jeers, U.N. Chief Urges Talks : Bosnia: On a swift visit, Boutros-Ghali insists that only more negotiations can end the Serbian aggression.
- * Susan W. Gray; Pioneer Work Led to Head Start Program
- 105-Year-Old Santa Paula Paper Closes : Journalism: The news shocks the town and the Chronicle's staff. The recession and ad revenue losses are blamed.
- Judge's Estate May Pursue Damage Claim : Courts: Justices rule that late Calvin Schmidt met requirement for seeking punitive award in libel suit against Register.
- Hospital Gives Babies a Safe Start With Free Seats for the Trip Home
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT : NFC : 49ers' Kicking Situation Is on Hold
- They're Helping South Rise Again : Seniors Williamson and McIntosh Have Been Key Players in the Rebirth of Spartan Basketball
- STAGE
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : DANCE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Down and Dirty at the Coach House : Cracker's motley crew plays a greasy brand of rock with raspy melodies and rich harmonies. Opening act Eli Riddle shows real potential with its sparkling set.
- Ling-Ling's Eggs Could Possibly Be Used in Birth of a 'Test Tube' Cub
- Homeless Man Beaten to Death
- Buckle Up for Changes in the New Year : Outlook: Stricter seat belt law is timely as county awaits twists and turns in health care, transportation, and, it is hoped, the economy.
- 2 Youths Arrested in Funeral-Site Slaying : Crime: Police credit community assistance for finding the suspects, 14- and 17-year-old gang members.
- Full Data on Drug Aid Sought
- KLSX Owner Responds to FCC's Howard Stern Fine
- * Rosalind Lorwin Feierabend; Social Psychologist, Politician
- Ventura County 1992 : The Major Stories
- 'I'll Never Quit' : The Slaying of Latasha Harlins Impels Her Aunt on a Crusade
- Incidents May Not Be Embarrassing, but Television Interview May Be
- Jobless Claims Hit 3-Year Low
- Flat-Screen Tariffs Totter
- Japan's Slowdown: 'Tis the Seasoning
- O.C. Firms Weigh Disposal Options : Nuclear waste: With a dearth of nearby dumps, producers face either exorbitant shipping fees or potentially risky self-storage.
- From Riot to Rap : Jews, Blacks Spread Message of Racial Harmony in a Troubled N.Y. Neighborhood
- FDA Relieved of Blame in '89 Scare Over Chilean Fruit
- Eleanor W. Hiller; Corrections Activist : Obituaries
- Corpse Dumped by Van Thieves Is Found After Hunt
- Germany Mulls Role in Global Peacekeeping : Parliamentary debate due Jan. 14 may lead to a policy shift on use of forces.
- Simplified Styles Use Natural Fibers and Neutral Colors : O.C. Experts Predict, for Women and Men, a Return to Natural Fibers, Classic Styles and Simple Silhouettes
- Pantsuits Stride Back In : Fabrics are geared toward versatile occasions.
- Jobless Benefits Office Short on Holiday Spirit
- COLUMN ONE : On Guard, but Who Is the Enemy? : No invasion force is poised on Canada's Arctic doorstep, but sometimes the nation acts as if one were. A thin, thin line--including Eskimos armed with World War I rifles--defends the frozen north.
- Kenyans Spar Over Ballot Counting : Election: Weary officials, candidates monitor slow tabulation. President Moi heads for a narrow victory.
- Breakthrough in Whitefly Fight Reported : Science: The bug is a distinct species and not just another common strain, researchers report. If true, the search for a natural enemy could be made easier.
- COMING IN CALENDAR: The faces and issues...
- Religion
- Advice from an AIDS Hero of the Year
- Disclosures on Herschensohn
- California's Faded Image
- California's Faded Image
- Representatives
- 'Chain of Lights'
- Yosemite
- Yosemite
- Showing a Split Personality . . . Max to the Mainstream . . . Restarting at the (Knit) Top
- California's Faded Image
- Disclosures on Herschensohn
- MOVIES - Jan. 1, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 1, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 1, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 1, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 1, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 1, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 1, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 1, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 1, 1993
- Wearing Out the Recession With a Closetful of Classics
- Eyebrows That Take the Narrow View
- 10% Jobless Rate Is the Highest Since 1983 : Employment: 38,900 residents were out of work in November. Some signs suggest that the local economy may improve this year.
- New Storm Hits N. California, Strands Many
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 1, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 1, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 1, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 1, 1993