- Court Upholds Death Penalty for Riverside Boy's Killer
- WORLD : No Evidence of Iraq A-Weapons
- Mary Duque Dies After 40 Years With Childrens Hospital
- Get ready for another L.A. movie. It...
- Storm Brings Rain, High Winds Cutting Power to About 50,000
- COUNTYWIDE : Casa Pacifica Turns to Private Donors
- Girl Killed in Hit-Run; Witnesses Catch Suspect
- Winds Block Check on Leaking Sewage Near Carlsbad Beach
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Chooses Curtis as Mayor
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Cox Can't Shake Hamstring Problem
- Billy Blanton
- Long Beach Holds Off Chicago State
- USD Catching San Diego State on the Rebound
- PRO FOOTBALL : Dickerson, by George, Could End Up Better Than Ever
- New Teamsters Tack: Democracy
- Soviets Seek U.S. Aid to Help Ease Food Shortages
- Litton Gets $12.3-Million Contract From Air Force
- Kerry A. Morris, senior management consultant with...
- Toy Firm Calls Simpson Wind Sock Harmless
- Factors Linked to Postpartum Depression
- BOOK REVIEW : The Bureaucrat Who Got Patton His Tanks : LUCIUS D. CLAY; An American Life <i> by Jean Edward Smith</i> ; Henry Holt: $29.95; 812 pages
- Nursing Outmoded Ideas of Third-Grade Aspirations
- Marine in Growing Group of Enlisted Objectors
- Sharing the Basketball Brings Happiness to All : Higher Level of Teamwork Makes the Difference for UCLA in Winning the Alaska Shootout
- Applying the Lessons of Iran-Contra : Television: Moyers' 'Frontline' report of the 1980s scandal asks the crucial question relating to today's gulf crisis: 'How can we hold our leaders accountable when we are kept in the dark?'
- The Henri Temianka Slowdown: He's Entitled : Music: An icon of local cultural history, the founder of the Chamber Symphony Orchestra has decided to take it a little easier. He'll happily 'leave the fund raising to others.'
- Japan Giants Get More Say Over Entertainment : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : New Device to Test Arteries Developed
- Culture : The Gun Squads of Belfast Put 'Order' Above the Law : 'Antisocial behavior' is dealt with harshly on both sides of the religious divide in the troubled British province.
- New York Ban on Begging Is Let Stand by High Court : Law: The justices refuse to hear an appeal that claims the rule infringes on free-speech rights.
- American, Soviet Bicyclists Roll to End of 13,000-Mile Global Trek
- Santa Clarita Growth Plan Proposes Cap of 475 Units
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Special Election
- Man Named in Fire That Killed Ex-Girlfriend, Infant
- Mayor Was Paid for Land Sale, Firm Says : Lancaster: He received a commission after helping a business partner get an exemption, the realty company confirmed. The D. A.'s office will review the case.
- OXNARD : Claim Filed Over Police Dog Attack
- GARDEN GROVE : Firm Pleads Guilty to Illegal Dumping
- San Diego
- Public Input Sought on New Area Codes
- Dr. Willard B. Crosley; Retired Physician
- Myricks to Be Reinstated by TAC in April
- Why Farm Output Is Up During Drought
- Procter & Gamble Sells Its Caliente Chili Unit
- Hughes to Build Spanish Facility to Help Diversify
- Home Sales Rise Slightly in California: The...
- S.D. Ships to Join Gulf-Bound Armada
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLAND : Communism Toppled, Prejudice Endures : There are few Jews alive in Poland today, but the country still manifests a virulent anti-Semitic strain.
- Driver Arrested After 3 Accidents
- A full World Series share on the...
- MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
- Dana Hills' Mall Wins Tennis Title
- SHORT TAKES : Helmsley Donates $300,000
- Delco Systems Contract
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Delays Procter-Finaf Venture
- Treasury Bills Rates Fall: The Treasury sold...
- Everest & Jennings Loses $38 Million in 3rd Quarter
- Parker to Resign Chairmanship in Compromise : Finances: The agreement was reached in federal bankruptcy court between Parker Automotive Corp. and creditors of another company.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Leonce, Lena' a Bad Choice for Sledgehammer
- Janet Jackson Sweeps Music Awards : Pop: The singer wins eight Billboard prizes, matching Michael's 1984 Grammy performance.
- P.M. BRIEFING : GATT Chief Urges Compromises
- Ex-Chairman of O.C. Firm Gets Prison Term for Fudging Tests
- The Last of the Independents : Entertainment: Four of the six major Hollywood studios are part of conglomerates. How long Paramount and Disney can hold out is being debated.
- First National Realty Buys Gribin Von Dyl Realtors
- Pollution Research Wins $550,000 S. Korea Contract
- Douglas H. Wheeler has been appointed vice...
- Trade Deficit Highest in Year: $29.75 Billion
- SINGAPORE : Change at the Top
- Noriega Judge Acts to Resolve Side Issues in Proceedings : Narcotics: He orders new effort to free up some of the Panamanian's funds for attorneys' fees. A ruling on the content of recordings is scheduled.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ultimatum Cuts Both Ways for U.S. : Strategy: Move would increase the pressure on Hussein. But it would reduce American maneuverability.
- Court Refuses to Reconsider North Decision
- World View : Pirates Setting Sail for New Plunder : They are part of the growing maritime crime industry, which steals about $13 billion a year.
- Options Reduced to Bombing : Gulf crisis: Americans know the stakes, and they won't support a ground offensive.
- Agreement Near on Uniform Fee to Finance School Construction
- Long Beach Holds Off Chicago State
- Board Proposes Sale of Hollywood Park : Horse racing: The move is designed to thwart a takeover by a dissident shareholder.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Residents Returning to Flooded Homes
- Researchers Find Genetic Link to Shyness, Hay Fever
- COUNTYWIDE : Seats Available in Senior Legislature
- Santa Is Sore, His Beard Is Loose, but the Magic Holds
- How Gender Bias Creeps Into Courts : Judicial Council proposals are brilliantly to the point
- SIMI VALLEY : New Councilwomen, Mayor to Take Oaths
- Long Beach Barely Beats Chicago State : 49ers: Big lead disintegrates amid 21 second-half turnovers.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Spencer Might Return to Team
- ABC Is No. 1 for 1st Time This Season : Television: Football, videos and 'It' help the network knock NBC from the top slot.
- SHORT TAKES : Nude Photos Upset Contestants
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wire Train on a Track Well Traveled
- Man, 2 Sons Guilty of Fraud Against Banks, Thrifts
- Erin Palmeter has been promoted to senior...
- PacifiCare Posts 62% Jump in Earnings : Health care: Net income increased to $17.6 million in fiscal 1990; revenue grew by 50%.
- Bangladesh Opposition Leader Ousts Militants
- It's Time to Throttle Leaf Blowers
- Benefit Offers High Time, High Emotion
- 'Time Running Out,' Gorbachev Warns Iraqis
- Arab Suicide Bomber Kills 5 Israeli Soldiers; Warplanes Attack Terror Base
- Denver Firefighters Gain Control Over Jet Fuel Inferno at Airport
- Hard-Won Hearing Slated on Landfill Sites
- OXNARD : Police Inquiry Clears Officer in Shooting
- Self-Defense Is Tentative Ruling in Shooting of 3
- Commission Urges City Acquisition of L.A. Theatre Center
- Playoff Dispute Over Game Site Is Won by Loyola
- Holyfield Wins Round Versus WBC in Court
- On a White Night, Oilers Upend Bills : Buffalo: Houston running back outplays Thomas, upstages Kelly, Moon in 27-24 victory.
- Rushdie Tries to Cool Things Off
- SHORT TAKES : South African Wins Book Prize
- The History of MCA
- SERVICE CLUBS
- Dark Side of Childbirth : What Should Have Been a Blessed Event in Victoria Karter's Life May Have Caused the Condition That Led to Her Death
- The Press : 3-Way Battle to Succeed Thatcher Played Out on Editorial Pages
- Man Gets Up to 75 Years in Shooting of Officers
- Council Rejects Higher Parking Fees for Padres : Sports: 7-1 vote overruling Stadium Authority decision is based on economic outlook, rising ticket prices.
- Davis Will Lead Drive to Rescind Jail Fees : Finances: The state senator says a law allowing counties to charge cities for booking suspects discourages arrests.
- College Football
- ART REVIEWS : Richard Jackson: Conceptual and Uncollectible
- A Grand Opening : Pauley Pavilion and UCLA's Best Freshman Team Made Their Debuts Together 25 Years Ago
- SHORT TAKES : Fergie's Sister Wins Lawsuit
- Janos Negyesy Still Bucking the Party Line : Music: Twenty-five years after defecting from Hungary, the UCSD violinist and champion of contemporary composers also manages to keep a flame burning for tradition.
- Auditorium's Renovation Is Delayed : Refurbishment: Higher-than-budgeted bids force re-evaluation of plans to improve Plummer Auditorium.
- Olson Industries Reports Loss in 3rd Quarter
- Mortgage & Realty Trust Reports 4th-Quarter Loss
- Recession Here but Won't Last Long, Forecasters Say
- Stores to Pay Fines Over Tobacco Warning : Lawsuit: Failure to post signs alerting consumers will cost eight chains and a manufacturers coalition $750,000. Case was a test of liability under Prop. 65.
- GULF WATCH: Day 117 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- 3 Freed Americans Arrive in Jordan, Say U.S. Did Nothing to Help Them
- Deadline Could Speed Up the Timetable : Another U.N. resolution could focus Hussein on the worst-case scenario
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Beaches Still Oily, State Warns Exxon
- WELDON CANYON : Release of Landfill Report Is Expected
- VENTURA : Program Promotes Arts for Children
- Garrett Brings a New Dimension to Jokes : Comedy: He gets a lot of mileage from his height. He will appear Wednesday at the Laff Stop in Newport Beach.
- OPERA REVIEW : New Cast in San Francisco's Soda-Pop 'Fledermaus'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : ZZ Top Puts Its Own Spin on the Blues : The Texas power trio's sold-out Forum show was tacky, trashy . . . and enormously entertaining.
- Canyon, Villa Park Players Sign With USC
- Dodgers Let Dayley Slip Away : Baseball: Left-handed relief pitcher, after visiting Los Angeles, signs a 3-year, $6.3-million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.
- THE SIDELINES : Purdue Coach to Lead U.S. Team
- Morse's Cherry Among Three to Sign With the Aztecs
- Gulls' Travels Continue With Another Victory
- College Football
- Juvenile Hall Funds May Be Sought : Corrections: County supervisors will be asked to apply for $3.6 million in state bond money to build a new facility to remedy overcrowding.
- His Abalone Give Up Sex to Gain Weight : Aquaculture: A researcher sterilizes the shellfish by creating an extra set of chromosomes.
- Chevron to Stop Selling Solvents: Citing the...
- U.S. Launches Satellite to Aid Desert Navigation
- A Noble Cause in Soviet Union : Royalty: Amid modest pomp and a friendlier political climate, the remnants of Old Russia's nobility are coming forward with dreams of reviving their traditions and social standing.
- Japan Firm Will Sell Yosemite Stake in a Year
- Thatcher Heir Elected : Treasury Chief John Major to Be Next Prime Minister
- Sea World to Propose Expansion to City Panel
- Fairchild Tries to Shed Scandal : Airplane parts: The company's business is rebounding now that it's free of a government suspension, but executives still must rebuild morale at the Voi-Shan plant in Chatsworth.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo, Osaka Most Costly Cities
- Fed May Free Some Bank Reserves to Ease Credit Crunch : Lending: The somewhat limited plan would make more cash available for loans and send a signal to banks not to be so restrictive.
- S.D. Inventor Is on Road to Success With Ceramic Patent
- Britain Will Now Be More Open to Economic Unity in Europe
- World IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Thousands Strike in a Political Gesture
- WORLD : Bridge Falls at Its Inauguration
- Technique May Help to Detect Artery Disease
- NATION : Snow Fails to Quench Airport Fire
- Oil Supply Adequate Even if War Starts, Energy Chief Asserts : Markets: Increased Saudi production will soon end shortages caused by the embargo against Iraq, he says.
- SANTA ANA : City Dealt Setback on Homeless Sweeps
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jogger Case Figure Says Police Hit Him
- Jury Says Transient Unfit for Trial in Girlfriend's Slaying
- WORLD : Walesa Calls on Rivals for Help
- THOUSAND OAKS : Murder Trial Begins for Immigrant, 17
- Students Tour Navy Frigate : Education: Santa Ana seventh-graders got firsthand knowledge about the Gulf crisis aboard the just-returned ship.
- Racketeering Trial of Ex-Officer, Brother Opens
- 21 Cities, County to Join in Effort to Cut Trash
- THEATER : Grove Looks for Yuletide Rebirth : A strong turnout for 'A Child's Christmas in Wales' would put the beleaguered Shakespeare troupe back in the black.
- The Houston Sports Assn., owner of the...
- Southland Report
- Pro Basketball
- Surprise! La Habra Ousts Brea-Olinda as O.C.'s Top-Rated Team : Girls' prep basketball: Height and rebounding give the Highlanders, defending Freeway League champions, the edge.
- Alaska Title Is Pure Joy for Bruins : UCLA: Harrick savors the chance to play a more traditional opponent in 89-74 victory over Virginia.
- The Library as Cultural Center : The arts: Library director Jose Aponte believes that concerts and music classes can be as much a part of the scene as books.
- Utopia for Criminals?
- Child Abuse Cases Increase
- Keep Up Those Marvelous Comments About World
- Put On the Dog
- United Way Volunteers Saluted
- Alzheimer's Assn. Chapter Ready to Help
- Where Have All the Co-Pilots Gone?
- Rohrabacher Should Wise Up and 'Confess'
- Pay Raises for State Officials, Pay Cuts for Poor
- Pay Raises for State Officials, Pay Cuts for Poor
- Hitler
- Milken's Sentence
- Robert R. Kiley, the head of New...
- Attack of the Belt-Tighteners: Horror Stories About Agency Cost Cutting
- Knott's Crafty Act to Boost Revenues : Theme parks: Ghost Town's conversion to handicrafts festival is a moneymaker during a traditional lull in attendance.
- Christmas Tree Seller Branches Out
- Amgen Faces a Crucial Court Decision : Biotechnology: It has a monopoly on an anemia drug. If it loses a patent suit, it may have to share the lucrative market--and pay damages.
- Colombia Rebels Reportedly Seize 3 Americans
- COUNTYWIDE : Work to Begin on New Car-Pool Lanes
- NATION : Self-Funded Plans Free of States
- WORLD : Israel Arrests Kahane Followers
- Big 5 at U.N. Agree to Give Deadline to Iraq : Gulf crisis: Permanent members of Security Council settle on January, with the day yet to be decided.
- Class Warfare Rumbles in the Tory Camp : Britain: Each man contending for prime minister in today's vote is blessed or cursed by his place in this stratified society.
- Fire Sparked by Molotov Cocktail Kills Man
- San Diego
- Gulf Crisis Spurs Crisis of Morals : Military: A Camp Pendleton Marine has filed to be a conscientious objector and claims he will not follow his unit to the Middle East.
- More Oil Rigs in Service: After two...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Drug Makers Set Up Abuse Panel
- Toyota Plans to Double Kentucky Plant Output : Autos: The Scott County facility will gain 1,500 jobs and an $800-million infusion.
- Theme Parks Are Pulling for the Home Team : Tourism: They know that local crowds can make or break their profits, especially during times of economic slowdown.
- 14th Game in World Title Chess Match Adjourned
- REGIONAL REPORT : Cost of Fighting Fires in Wild Sparks Bills for Reimbursement : Several Western states collect from those responsible for a blaze. The question of negligence is a key consideration.
- Brief Storms, Bright Prospects Hearten Experts : Weather: El Nino warming trends and a spate of rain and snow across the West appear--at least on paper--to improve conditions for a wet winter.
- Transit Planner to Head New Rail Office
- Mayor Earned Commission on Land Sale He Promoted
- BUENA PARK : After-Hours Tutoring for Minorities
- Resident Finds Law Pig-Headed : Animals: Robert Ridenour says Arnold is cleaner and smarter than other pets. The city of Burbank disagrees.
- MISSION VIEJO : UCSD, Saddleback Agree on Transfers
- Accident Ends Suspected Kidnaping
- COUNTYWIDE : Storm Passes By, Leaving Little Rain
- Judge Orders Farmer Not to Sell Christmas Trees
- Shooting at Will, He Opens Some Wounds
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 2 Reported Charged in 1989 Protests
- SOUTHLAND : Simi School Warehouse Burns
- Shaping of Watchdog Panel for Sheriff to Begin in Earnest
- Talks Under Way to Buy Lake Sherwood for Public Use
- Services to Be Saturday for AIDS Activist Hamlin
- ORANGE : District OKs Accord With Teacher Raises
- Michael S. Heschel has resigned as chairman...
- Anne E. DuPont has been named commercial...
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. News Cites Union for Losses
- Calgene Filing Is a First: The Davis,...
- Asphalt Company Is Operating in Default
- Study Shows Buyer Unease
- Erich R. Lathers has been promoted to...
- New Braniff Complaint: Braniff Inc. and its...
- Motorola Ships Long-Delayed Computer Chip : Technology: The advanced 68040 microprocessor will be the brains of a powerful new generation of computers.
- Rivals for Thatcher Job May Go to Runoff Vote : Britain: None of the 3 candidates can claim a majority heading into today's balloting in Parliament.
- Documentary : Catching the Shadow: On Being Tailed in China : The security agent following a Times correspondent wasn't hard to spot in his white trousers and maroon sweater. His presence added some intrigue to the country's exotic far west.
- Former President of Definicon Suing Company : Litigation: John S. Abram claims that he was fired for speaking out against the firm's activities and is seeking damages for wrongful termination.
- Tony Togs: Buckingham Palace on Sunday released...
- Men, Women: Celebrate Differences
- LOCAL : 3 Rescued Off Santa Rosa Island
- Briefing Paper : Bush's Latin Tour: Talks on Aid, Debt and Unity : The News:
- Looser Rules Sought on Opening Shelters
- Fear and Loathing in Oakland
- Holden Seeks Approval to See Lindsay : City Council: Colleagues will be asked to seek a court order to visit the ailing councilman. He has been hospitalized since September after a stroke.
- Nissan to Make Airbags Standard Equipment: Nissan...
- EARNINGS : Allied-Lyons Profits Up 10%
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : Two County Firms Were Involved in Rocket, Satellite
- Ventura County House Sales Rise 13% in October
- October Home Resales Down Furthest Since '82
- STOCKS : Market Rallies in Late Trading; Dow Gains 5.94
- Ann M. Duliere has been named audit...
- Linda Dufee has joined Scher-Voit Commercial Brokerage...
- The Los Angeles-based law firm O'Melveny &...
- Team, 3 Football Players Fined for Sexual Harassment
- LOCAL : Burglar's Chef Disguise Fails
- Secretary of Education Warns Colleges to Rein In Their Costs : Tuition: Cut programs if necessary, Lauro Cavazos tells them. No institution can do everything well, he says.
- Fowlie Lawyers Say 9 Drug-Case Charges Invalid
- 6-Month Sentence for Silberman-Case Figure
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland to Offer Gulf Family Freebie
- Kirk Gibson Offered a Contract by Kansas City Royals
- Contempo Casuals CEO to Head Thrifty Drug Chain
- Firm's Ex-Leader Gets 3 Years for Falsifying Parts Tests
- P.M. BRIEFING : U.S. Upgrades Seat-Belt Probe
- Puerto Rico's Tuna Canning Industry Fights to Survive : Food: Foreign competition and the bid to save dolphins have forced plant closures and layoffs. So the industry wants higher tariffs on imports.
- David L. Hardin Jr. has been named...
- Albertson's Inc.: The Boise, Ida.-based supermarket chain...
- Norman P. Blake Jr., chairman and chief...
- Effect of Iraq Embargo a Year Off, Panel Told
- Men's Clubs Go Way of Dinosaur : Women Bolster Membership Rolls, Put a New Spin on Goals
- Good Samaritan Buried by Tons of Steaming Asphalt After Crash
- World IN BRIEF : IVORY COAST : President's Party Wins Big Majority
- CLIPBORAD : BREEDING BIRDS : LARK SPARROW (Chondestes grammacus)
- BRUSSELS : Trade Deal's Home Stretch
- EPA Objection to Auxiliary Lanes Could Slow I-5 Work : Transportation: The federal agency fears that the two unbroken lanes on one segment could lure too many cars and produce too much smog.
- IRVINE : Vardoulis to Take Council Seat Today
- SANTA ANA : Math Project Wins Golden Bell Award
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Covers All Counties in Country
- ANAHEIM : Accidents Close Three Freeway Lanes
- Peacemaker Hired for Stormy Council
- Schroeder's Knee Injury Not That Bad
- THE SIDELINES : Wimbledon Posts Record Profit
- QUARTER-HORSE RACING LEADERS
- Boston College Dismisses Football Coach Bicknell
- Bird, Celtics Turn Down the Heat, 118-101
- Iowa Finds Silver Lining in Rose Bowl Matchup : Football: Coach Fry is relieved that Washington, which ranks as the better team, also will be on unfamiliar territory.
- Lo Cal Composers Ensemble Pulls Its Own Weight : Music: The group keeps blazing a local trail with its own version of contemporary classical works. It performs tonight at Zola Fine Art Gallery.
- Pro Basketball
- Israeli Cagers Quit Mich. Game
- College Football
- VENTURA : School, Pizza Chain Cook Up Meal Plan
- Judge Delays Hearing in Menendez Case
- Names in News
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Anderson's Ailing Knee Holding Up
- Up Doesn't Look Nearly as Far Now : Rams: Sunday's victory over the 49ers doesn't salvage the season, but it certainly will make it more fun to play.
- Yankees, Possibly to Fill Void, Sign Farr
- $50,000 for the planned Huntington Beach Art...
- 'Home Alone' the Holiday Weekend Box-Office Champ
- JAZZ
- Fyvush Finkel: Mensch for the Modern Masses : Stage: He's bringing his recollections of a life spent in Yiddish vaudeville theater to the Westwood Playhouse tonight.
- SHORT TAKES : Axl Rose Urges a Test of Truth
- College Basketball
- VENTURA : Project OKd Despite Concerns Over Suits
- Promising Stars Are Poised to Take Center Stage : Girls' prep basketball: Loara's Titus, Brea-Olinda's Williams among those in a talented crop of players.
- Lamar Gets Boards, Beats Titans, 95-86 : College basketball: Small gets 30 points in Division I debut, but Fullerton outrebounded, 48-39, in season opener.
- TV REVIEW : Schroder Shakes You Up in 'The Stranger Within'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Freshman Gets His Shots in Arizona Rout
- THE SIDELINES : World Cup Skiing Champion Tamara McKinney, 28, Retires
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