- From the archives: Apartheid Splits Afrikaner Parents, Activist Daughter
- 1980s Shoppers Charged Into a Brave New World of Goods : Consumer products: Electronic gadgets, fitness fads and yuppie indulgences attracted attention and sales during the past decade.
- Recall of Entire Board Is Not Best Solution
- Biking in the Inyos Can Take Your Breath Away
- A Scrape With Son's Theology
- Man Tells Cabbie to Wait While He Robs Bank
- How to Make Holiday Gift Plants Bloom Again : Indoor Garden: The right light, proper watering and regular feedings with liquid plant food will keep a variety of plants in good health until next year.
- The Wagner Doctors Know What It Means to Operate a Family Practice
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- Chicken Soup, Guilt Ease Pain of Morning After
- Baldwin Park Council May Hire Manager : Government: The City Council will decide Wednesday if it wants Donald Penman. He would head city torn by senior staff changes.
- Guns in the Book Bag: Pupils Find No Safe Haven--In or Out of Class
- Army Takes Aim at Replacing M-16 Rifle
- Breaking Rules Can Make You a Prince : Bush: He's lousy on TV, has no domestic agenda, is non-ideological--and Americans still love him.
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Next Face for a New California: The Cultural Clash of 'I' and 'We'
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : 1989: Four political fixtures suffer hards times and bad calls : Running Into Trouble
- Humans Pose Latest Threat to Fish That Has Survived 380 Million Years
- People and Events
- Commentary : Coronado Is Still Willing to Pay the Toll
- Tracking Tracy
- Dance Reclaims Space on PBS' Schedule
- The Season for Economic Myopia
- No Time, Just the Present
- Love Falls for the Lindbergh Estate
- 3 Candidates Round Out Field in Election to Replace Campbell
- Fabulous, Fabulous California : VINELAND <i> by Thomas Pynchon (Little, Brown: $19.95; 385 pp.; 0-316-72444-0) </i>
- No Los Angeles Times Magazine
- Volunteer Program Helps Students Get Lesson in Life
- Elderly Sisters: Their Best Time is Now : 2 Sisters Are Determined to Make Their Retirement Years the Time of Their Lives
- Cities Cultivate Plans for New Facilities, Renovations
- Bubbly Mood Fizzles for Soviets as They Face Champagne Shortage
- Sweatshop Victims Cite Harassment by Bosses : Employment: Workers say their cooperation with a sewing shop crackdown has gotten them blacklisted. The allegations have resulted in another investigation.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA BARBARA COUNTY : Raids Break Up Bookmaking Ring
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : Waiting for Open Door
- Some Missing Names
- Behind The Scenes of the Big Deal
- Although old Hawaii with its...
- Know Your Rights, Obligations If Home Is Damaged by Fire
- Reading the Future From Developments in '89 : Offices: More towers are on the way downtown. But prospective Westside tenants are feeling sticker shock.
- Commentary of '89 : Sally C. Russell on Care for the Elderly
- African Beat Sets Pace for Kwanzaa Festival Parade : Black Culture: Annual harvest celebration draws crowds to Crenshaw Boulevard route.
- Panama of Childhood a Paradise
- UC San Diego and Point Loma Nazarene...
- USD Has It Together in Victory : College basketball: The Toreros had heroes all over the place while whipping Columbia, 85-58, with a thoroughly balanced attack.
- Losing CBA Coach Is Charged With Assault
- Orioles Building Ballpark, Not Stadium
- <i> Now going into production: </i>
- Homeward Bound
- Tracking Tracy
- FOR LOVE OF NORWAY <i> by Pal Espolin Johnson (University of Nebraska Press: $11.95) </i>
- Some Lessons Learned From Our House Fire
- Hand Noriega Over, Panama Clerics Ask Pope
- In Occupied Lands, Israel Is Dealt a Wild Card : Mideast: Immigration of Soviet Jews to the occupied territories could well tip the political balance to the right.
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : A Spiritual Cause
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : City Again Among Deadliest in U.S.
- World Gets a Look Inside Ceausescu's Obsession : Palace: The monument is Gargantuan, with rooms that may number in the thousands. And the new government will have to decide what to do with it.
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : Building a New Life
- Romania Lifts Ban on Foreign Contacts, Money : East Bloc: New government finds support at home and in Moscow. Communists apologize to the nation.
- What Kind of Society Keeps Its Children in Poverty?
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Immigrant Values Challenge American Ideals
- Alleged Blacklisting of Sweatshop Tipsters Probed
- San Diego
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : LIFE AND QUALITY OF LIVING
- 'While I'm an American, I still have to be Cambodian at the same time'
- Treasure of Indian Artifacts Triggers Ownership Battle : Archeology: Palomar College files suit seeking return of the artifacts from teacher who says they belong to landowner.
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Political Wars, Initiatives Shaped 1980s State Power
- THEY DID IT : LIFE IN THE BIG CITY
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Racism Seen in Street Name Change : Redondo Beach: Move to rename stretch of Compton Boulevard considered a swipe at the predominantly black city of Compton.
- Despite Success, Curry Still on Hot Seat at Alabama
- Minor League Hockey Team Revolts on New Boss
- The '80s Left a Favorable Impression
- Loyal Pal Wins at Hawthorne
- Weird Science : Palms' quirky Museum of Jurassic Technology offers curioser and curioser displays, likely to prompt more questions than they answer
- The Fabulous Invalid Looks Ahead : We're likely to see more performance art and audience-participation theater in the '90s
- A New Persian Empire : Immigrants: Thousands of Jewish Iranians settled in the Beverly Hills area during the revolution. Unlike other waves of immigrants, this was one of the richest. Although many have found success, they have had to adjust to life in the U.S.
- FORMER CHEFS RATE THE HED MAN
- A Kafka for South Africa : ADVANCE, RETREAT <i> by Richard Rive (St. Martin's Press: $16.96; 131 pp.) </i>
- Southland BIA Elects Humphreys
- Relationship Between Police Guards, Federal Informant Investigated
- Arizona Nuclear Plant Hits Industry Bottom as Deficiencies Persist
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : More Non-English Speakers in Schools
- Sailor Travels Rough Seas of Fund Raising
- Developer Joins Bid to Block April Election Date for Malibu Cityhood
- Tobacco Industry Unharmed by Landmark Defeat in Smoker Death Case : Lawsuits: The number of claims has fallen since the $400,000 judgment. Later legal rulings stand to benefit cigarette firms.
- Day-Care Scandal Grips a Small Town
- St. Louis Activists Struggle to End Violence's Toll on Young Black Men
- Threat of Extinction Is Easing for Caribou
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : Ending Uncertainty
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Picking the Perfect, Incorruptible Politicians
- The Word They Use Is <i> Scary</i>
- San Onofre
- Tournament Kicks Off for 101st Time
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Middleton Scores 31, but Chapman Loses
- Eye of the Tiger Is Eye of the Hurricanes' Storm : Sugar Bowl: Bernard Clark, the man in middle of Miami's punishing defense, has a mouthful of words for opponents.
- Analyzing Steelers' Turnaroud
- Hairston Happy to Keep Going
- The Phenomenal Persistence of David Lean : At 81, the director fields several honors and awaits the start of his next project--Conrad's 'Nostromo'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Everything Goes Over Big at R.J.'s, Where Emphasis Is on Quantity
- Do Cultural Impresarios Take Requests? Please Stop Selling Audiences Short
- Orange County Rode the Crest of '80s Prosperity : Economy: The county's pastoral aura seemed to fade forever in the 1980s, giving way to a lot of defense dollars, high finance, costly housing and a generally booming economy.
- How About the Word?
- THIS WEEK
- 1990: South Pasadena secedes while Alhambra considers declaring war
- Gay and Lesbian Catholics Keep the Faith--and Their Life Styles : Religion: Worshipers struggle to remain part of a church whose leaders do not condone their activities.
- Bradley's Bright Aura Dims in Ethics Scandal : Politics: The year that began so optimistically turned sour as charges and investigations piled up.
- Esther McCoy, 85, Renowned Writer on Architecture, Dies
- A Move Toward Sanity
- Folding the Fort : County Dependent on Ft. Ord Ponders What Future May Hold Without Base
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : VILLAINS
- Crossing Network Is Simply a Stock Trading Apparatus, Not a Secret Wall Street Society
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : CITY HALL UNDER SIEGE
- Neighborly Approach Found in State Appointments
- Huskies Make It Look Easy : Freedom Bowl: Florida's Emmitt Smith is held to 17 yards as Washington passes, runs to 34-7 victory.
- Eamonn Coghlan, holder of the world indoor...
- Steelers Revel Over Their '89 Revival
- Putting the Wild in Wild-Card Games : AFC playoffs: Jerry Glanville and Chuck Noll put their differences in the background as surprising Steelers return to postseason against Oilers.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Golden West Women Lose First of Season
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP WRAPUP : Morningside Girls' No. 1 Hopes Fade With 2nd Loss
- Hershiser's Streak Voted No. 1 for '80s
- Echeverria's 21 Points Give Her USD Career Lead
- Did This Man Invent the Modern Restaurant? : THE REVIEW
- A Dualistic Graham Parker, a Soulful Miki Howard : GRAHAM PARKER "Human Soul." MCA ***: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Happy Tails to You
- A Happy Ending for the Home of Happy Feet? : How a couple's struggle to keep a dance studio open forced them to push personal and community assets to the limit
- Whose Economic Forecasts Can We Trust?
- Business Taking Different View of Environment : Policy: Corporate America is awakening to the importance of clean air and proper waste disposal--and recognizing the opportunities that lie ahead.
- Here's a Whale of a Rail Tale in Three European Nations
- Australia's Once Top-Secret Woomera Rocket Range Heads for Commercial Rebirth
- Won't Help Noriega Evade Justice, Vatican Says : Diplomacy: It is the first public comment from the church secretariat. Communique is seen as a way to soft-pedal its differences with the U.S.
- Kurt Baum; Famed Operatic Tenor
- East Germans Turn the Tables on the Much-Feared Secret Police : East Bloc: Spies brave enough to report for work are now searched by citizen guards, who protect files now sealed pending the trials of the Communist hierarchy.
- Uncle Sam Needs You . . . and You . . . in 1990 Census
- Zoos Return Rare Myna Bird to Bali Jungle Habitat
- Ex-N.H. Judge Indicted on Charges of Stealing $1.8 Million From Clients
- Ignorance, Harassment Keep Millions From Seeking Welfare Benefits : Poverty: If more eligible people applied for aid, the programs would cost the government billions of dollars.
- The revelry of New Year's Eve is...
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : L.A. SIDESHOWS
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : ARRIVALS
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTEBOOK : Huskies Make Their Defense Wait and Watch
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : Pigs in a Blanket
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Negotiators Move to End Coal Strike
- Bowmen From the <i> Other </i> San Marino Hit Target: Amity
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989.
- GOODBY TO THE '80S : HELLO TO THE '90S
- Special Help for Deaf Drug Abusers : Drugs: A unique home in Whittier, run by deaf people for deaf people, has graduated about 100 people since it opened a year ago.
- Good Guys Win in High-Crime 'Town'
- Magnet Schools Attract Wealthy, Lose Funding
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Environment: Think Process, Not Events
- Missing Oceanside Girl Believed Seen Again
- Commentary of '89 : Thomas Osborne on Soviet Stereotypes
- In Overtime Win Over Kings, Bird Ruled
- The Return of the Love Shack's House Band : The B-52's hot 'n' sweaty party hit recalls Athens, Ga., beginnings
- MUSIC BY PHILIP GLASS <i> by Philip Glass (Harper & Row: $12.95, illustrated)</i>
- Top 10 Stories of 1989 : Development Is Year's Hottest Issue
- U.S. Army and Local Civilians Try to Revive a Pillaged Seaport : Panama: Improvised authority rules where looters once ran amok. 'I don't know if any of this is legal,' says one executive.
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : A Promise Kept
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : A Mega-Manager
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Europe Takes Center Stage as Soviet Empire Collapses
- Revelers Offered Free, Safe Way Home : Holiday: New Year's Eve drinkers have an alternative to getting behind the wheel.
- Suit Sheds Light on Tensions for Mobil's Environmental Staff : Pollution: Legal documents show that '85 raid on Torrance refinery by L.A. district attorney sent Mobil officials scurrying to remove air pollution documents from a plant in Bakersfield.
- Commentary of '89 : Judy B. Rosener on the Coastal Act
- Researchers Brave Cold in Study of Warming
- They're Tackling Bigger Problems : Football: Neck injuries, sometimes resulting in permanent paralysis, are an inescapable reality of the game.
- Wyoming Shoots Down Tired Titans : College basketball: Fullerton suffers a cold night on the road as Cowboys win tournament final with ease, 69-51.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Memphis State Gets Gilled by Illinois
- Looking Ahead
- After the Fire : Loss: When the flames are finally out, the immediate tasks at hand include reviewing the insurance policy, contacting your agent and notifying the mortgage lender.
- The Metaphysician
- Welcome to Mont St. Michel, a Toy Castle Built Upon Dreams and Faith
- Stars Rising for Relatives of Arabs Who Fled to New Lives in Latin America : Immigrants: Their forefathers fled poverty and oppression while their offspring have become figures of consequence in business, the armed forces and politics.
- Putrid Border River Typifies Pollution Crisis : Environment: The foul New River on the U.S.-Mexico boundary carries the wastes of a million people. It and other border rivers exemplify the worsening health-protection problems facing the two countries.
- From Hun to Holmes, a Writer's Romp Through History : THE DEVIL'S MODE <i> by Anthony Burgess (Random House: $18.95; 288 pp.; 0-394-57670-5) </i>
- Pull Out Troops, Soviets Demand
- Man Invited to Apartment from Bar Steals Car After Badly Beating Resident
- Merchants Blame Mall Owners for Empty Stores : Encino: Its owner says the center is declining because of its location. A parking lot separates it from Ventura Boulevard, hindering foot traffic.
- Growing Up in the '80s : 10 Years of Good and Bad Recast San Diego's Self-Image
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bullets Fall to Jordan, Bulls in Overtime
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Edison Plays Giant-Killer Again, Defeats Ocean View
- NFL Playoff Picture: It's the Niners and Nine Nobodies
- Memories Help Mark the 1980s
- Drawings From the European Heartland Opens Jan. 10
- THEY SAID IT : QUOTES OF THE YEAR
- It's an idea that came straight off the trash heap.
- Wyoming Stops CS Fullerton, 69-51
- Packett's Landing Wins Robb Stakes
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Sweetwater Loses First to Best in Washington
- Looking Back for a Look Ahead : Rose Bowl: Results against common opponents of Michigan, USC offer insights into the game. Or do they?
- PEACH BOWL : Syracuse Saves Its Best for Last, Beats Georgia
- Daniel O'Meara of the U.S. Nordic Combined...
- The Mr. Know-It-All of Japan : Transplanted Chicagoan Dave Spector may have become a media megastar, but can he ever go home again?
- Through a Lens, With Ambiguity : THE ADVENTURES OF A PHOTOGRAPHER IN LA PLATA <i> by Adolfo Bioy Casares translated by Suzanne Jill Levine (E. P. Dutton: $17.95; 167 pp; 0-525-24803-X) </i>
- SHADOW BANDS <i> by Jeanne Schinto (Ontario Review Press: $9.95, paper; 170 pp.) </i>
- Survey of Remodeling Notes Activity in L.A.
- High-Speed Train Backers to Seek Proposals From Builders
- Deputies Follow Trail of Feathers to Apprehend Suspect in Bird Theft
- Boz Faces Comeback From Shoulder Injury
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- It's Doubtful Billy Martin Will Make Hall of Fame
- THE 80s : Top Names / Best Teams / Biggest Moments
- "THE GUITAR OF STEPAN RAK." Nimbus NI 5177 (compact disc).
- Lei-Away Plan
- Nevada Leads U.S. in Projections of Population Growth
- When You Hit 60, Hit the Road to Knowledge : Education: Most Elderhostel domestic programs dwell on entertaining pursuits such as country music and Broadway musicals.
- Better Living Through Alchemy : THE CHYMICAL WEDDING <i> by Lindsay Clarke (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 536 pp., 0-394-57937-2) </i>
- L.A. Law Has Younger Look as 22-Year-Old Starts Working
- Legislators Challenged to Continue Progress : Politics: 1989 may be a tough act to follow as the state's lawmakers get down to business again.
- World Financial Forecast: Cloudy, Clear
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : When Debt Is Respectable the GOP Heads for Trouble
- Yearly vigil begins as whales pass local waters on 6,000-mile migration.
- VENETIAN OBOE CONCERTOS. Jon Anderson, oboe. Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Simon Wright. Nimbus NI 5188 (compact disc). OBOE CONCERTOS. Jiri Krejci, oboe. Prague Chamber Orchestra conducted by Frantisek Vajnar. Supraphon CO 72890 (compact disc).
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Police Hold Boy, 9, on Crack Charge
- Millions of Tourists, Shoppers Look Beneath the Surface to Discover Heart of Atlanta
- Program Lets Farmers Direct U.S. Aid to Each Other
- Movies to Tape
- Wood Carver Not Just Fiddling Around When Making Violins
- Casting of Asians
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Commentary : County's Problems Are Broader Than the Vision of Any of Its Leaders
- Alcohol May Lurk Where You'd Least Expect It
- DEPARTURES
- A Dying Tradition : Old Mission Cemetery Nearly Full After 200 Years as Locals' Last Stop
- Princeton Finds Way to Win Without Talent
- UCLA Women Lose Game, 68-64, and Two Players
- GATOR BOWL : Clemson Defense Roughs Up West Virginia, 27-7
- Barkley Predicts, but Then Inflicts : Clippers: Forward scores 28, and 76ers connect on 28 of 33 free throws in 100-95 victory.
- Aztecs Go Through Motions : College basketball: Lethargic performance is good enough to put away Central Connecticut State, 70-60.
- New Decade Is When Bills Will Come Due
- Holtz, McCartney Paying the High Price of Success : Orange Bowl: Coaches have turned their programs into powers, but controversy still surrounds them.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Uses Defense to Gain Title
- Mr. Clean
- Cruising La Cienega : <i> Restaurant Row: The Next Generation.</i>
- A Decade of Deregulation, Defense and Deals : National and international business trends left their mark on Orange County in the '80s. Here are some of the biggest local business stories of the last decade.
- Divorce and Taxes: How to Defer Profits From Sale of Your Home
- The Decade of the Mass-Market Hardcover
- IN BOLIVIA <i> by Eric Lawlor (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- Party Officials in Azerbaijan Flee Angry Crowds : Soviets: The turmoil marks a turn in the drive for ethnic autonomy. So far, Communist chiefs have largely escaped the wrath of local people.
- They Strive for a Fine Mess at Sea : Sailor-chefs: At the Navy's only advance culinary school, seamen add skills in cake decorating and garnishing to a repertoire that includes making a good stew.
- Coffee Grounds : Back-Yard Gardener Brews Breakthrough
- Questions and Answers on the Census
- Experts Probe Rubble of Bronx Gas Blast
- Looking for Mr. Nader : Politics: Voter Revolt populism is finished unless the consumer advocate boosts its latest brainchild.
- San Diego
- 1989 TRIVIA QUIZ
- Christmas Castoffs Make Merry Mulch
- Crime Chase Leads Officer to Life-Saving Rendezvous
- Shoemaker Second Twice to Desormeaux at Laurel
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fairfax Thwarts Simi Valley in Final
- There's More to Life Than Basketball
- Dancing to His Own Beat : After a mid-life crisis, Fred Strickler has found satisfaction as a teacher and choreographer
- ARIAS BY DONIZETTI, VERDI, PUCCINI, MASSENET AND CILEA. Fiamma Izzo D'Amico, soprano; Munchner Rundfunkorchester conducted by Alberto Zedda. EMI-Angel CDC 49233 (compact disc).
- CRYSTAL BOYS <i> by Pai Hsien-yung translated by Howard Goldblatt (Gay Sunshine Press: $11.95) </i>
- Through a Lens, Archly : BERNARD SHAW ON PHOTOGRAPHY <i> edited by Bill Jay and Margaret Moore</i> ; <i> foreword by Michael Holroyd (Gibbs-Smith: $19.95; 146 pp.; 0-87905-338-0) </i>
- The Marriage of Today: For Some, It Isn't 'War'
- For Bedouin of Israel, Life Style of the Open Desert Is Quickly Fading
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : Birth of a New Career
- Roars From Douglas' Tests of Jet Engines Bring Protests
- Bush Congratulates Czech
- Tips on Managing Loss From Fire
- 'The Silent Generation,' Having Had It All, Takes Aim at America's Ills : Civics: Ralph Nader's fellow Princetown alumni discover that 55 is a good time of life to get involved.
- Aussies Plan to Revive Rain Forest
- Playwright Takes Czech Presidency : East Bloc: Vaclav Havel pledges to guide the country to free elections. "I promise I won't betray your trust," he tells a joyous country.
- Drought-Aid Study Pored Over 12,000 Farm Reports
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : Democrats Lack Ambition, a Truly National Ambition
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : From the Frying Pan to the Fires : Images of L.A., Bradley, Sheriff's Dept. Tarnished, but There Were Spots of Hope
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- A 1989 RETROSPECTIVE : PICKET LINE BLUES
- Suffolk Closes Doors Day Early
- Steve Scott became the first two-time champion...
- Flyers Score Quickly, Beat Kings, 6-3
- SANTA ANITA : Sunny Blossom Pulls a Fast One
- When Power Goes Off, Check for Blown Fuse : Electrical Repair: Prevent circuit overloads by balancing the use of home appliances. Learning how to reset circuit breakers and replace fuses is simple.
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : Busy Trend-Setter
- Battle Lines for '90 Reapportionment War Taking Shape : Politics: Six proposals for realigning districts in the state may be put before voters. The repercussions could be felt for a decade.
- Once-Timid Panama Media Do an About-Face and Lash Out at Noriega : Communications: Opposition paper La Prensa will return in January. Politically tinged songs also make a comeback.
- Vatican Helped in Case of Lincoln Assassination Suspect
- Freezing Rain Pelts East, Midwest; Flood Watch Issued in Kentucky
- Campaign Against Sweatshops Planned
- Cattle Graze With Rhino in Swazi Project
- '89 Encores : On this last day of the year, and of the 1980s, the View staff pays a return visit to some of the people who made news in 1989. : A Community Effort
- Breaking into the '90s. A New World in Time. Walls fall, debts rise, politicians thrive, environments suffer-a look over the shoulder and over the horizon. : And Now, Coming Soon to a Theater Near You . . . .
- Tundra's 'Living Fossil' Seeds to Be Rejuvenated
- HART TOURNAMENT : Cleveland Win May Mark End of Doldrums
- Darnell Left Waiting for Word, and the Ax : Football: Spurrier is replaced at Duke but has not announced whether he will accept coaching job at Florida.
- GOLF : A Three-Win Year Looks Good Now
- Did This Man Invent the Modern Restaurant? : Michael McCarty assesses his place in restaurant history : THE INTERVIEW
- REGINA BELLE "Stay With Me." Columbia ** 1/2: <i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).</i>
- Mendocino Statue Remains a Timeless Mystery
- Oldest Texas Cowboy, 91, Dies With Boots on, Wide Sky Above
- Study Backs Light Rail Transit Line for Inglewood
- Details Set on Loan of $500 Million to Poland
- High Winds Prompt 9th Delay of Titan 3 Booster Rocket Debut
- Ex-Resistance Fighter, Priest Who Rescues Paris Homeless Is Reluctant Media Star
- Art Openings in Monday's Calendar
- COLUMN ONE : Aids in L.A. : AIDS Fight in L.A. at Key Point : A decade into the disease, L.A. County cases are still on the rise. Decisions made this year could be crucial to containing--or losing control of--the epidemic.
- A Moral Order to Protect Human Rights
- Commentary of '89 : Rusty Kennedy on Crimes Against Gays
- New Software Should Work on Old Machines
- Irvine Project Gives Families a Helping Hand : Counseling: City program provides support services to head off long-term problems in the home. Officials believe it offers a direct benefit to the community.