- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: BREA COMMERCE CENTER
- Pearl Harbor Ceremony Has Gulf Message
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : U.S. Accelerates Aid to Fight Guerrillas
- Appeals Court Voids Order to Release Challenger Tapes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHAD : Habre Seeks Refuge in U.S., Aides Say
- Train Deaths Unlikely to Bring Remedies
- Welcome Mat Put Out for Developer : Neighborhoods: A homeowners group in Encino seeks a shopping center in block owned mostly by Postal Service. But it wants no mini-mall.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Chief Awarded $100,000 Grant
- PREP ROUNDUP : Katella Beats No. 1 Laguna Hills in Soccer
- UCLA Official Accused of Impeding Probe
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Beats Riverside to Advance to Championship Game
- The Controversy Over 'Flight 103' : A Compelling Docudrama, Whatever the Facts : Drama: 'The Tragedy of Flight 103: The Inside Story' doesn't attribute where its 'new' information comes from. Still, it delivers on the storytelling front.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Estelle Reiner Delivers at Vine St. Bar & Grill
- STAGE REVIEW : Shock Has No Place in Hughes' 'World' : Theater: Monologue by performance artist who was denied NEA grant serves as an intimate window on her childhood.
- Young Violinist Reflects on Her Dizzying Decade : Musician: Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, who plays O.C. Monday, rocketed into the limelight. Now she wants to focus on more personal pursuits.
- California Bowl Teams Match Up Well
- 14 Unlicensed Contractors Caught in 'Sting' Operation : Law enforcement: State investigators go undercover to arrest group of masons and landscapers in Palmdale. They face fines as high as $1,000 and year in jail.
- It's Not Exactly Star Trek I : But then again Columbia breakdown is not exactly Hubble II
- Warming Up to Snow : Education: Blind and partially sighted preschoolers get a fun-filled introduction to something frosty and mysterious, and love it.
- Wrong-Way Driver Dies After Fatal Freeway Crash
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Parkway to Close for Cityhood Parade
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : San Francisco Stops No. 21 USC
- DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP DATA
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Saints Will Be Facing Double Trouble
- McEntire Makes Sure There's a Place to Run : Division IX: Lineman opens the holes for Whittier Christian's 1,000-yard rushers.
- KINNEY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Family Fare Fills Southland Stages for Holidays : Dance: 'The Nutcracker' will feature former Bolshoi dancers the Artyushkins in Long Beach and former Joffrey member Leslie Carothers in Pasadena.
- Barbara Montgomery Thankful She's Landed on 'Married People'
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : A Big Enough Paycheck Can Soothe Pain
- Bernhardt Gives Calendar to D.A.
- Lindsay's Stepson Tries Legal Maneuver : Courts: He wants to be named conservator in attempt to retrieve real estate from councilman's former girlfriend. Effort has no bearing on status with City Council.
- Experts Square Off in Wrongful Death Suit : Killings: Bobby Jay Steele, 16, died after being shot four times by officers. His parents and a former police chief believe he was murdered. LAPD's specialist says it was self-defense.
- Golf
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Lewis, Wilson Injured in Practice
- X Marks Suns' Spot in Trade With Seattle : Pro basketball: McDaniel to Phoenix. SuperSonics get Eddie Johnson, two No. 1 picks.
- 3-A CHAMPIONSHIP / MORSE-ORANGE GLEN : Orange Glen Lurks in Morse's Shadow
- College Football
- Bavaro Agrees to Pay Fine for Bumping Official
- With Game on the Line, Lancers Put It Into Drive
- Campbell, Poly Run Past Fairfax and Into a Berth in City Section 3-A Final
- Vital Sign Faces Nine Tonight in $334,000 Ed Burke Futurity
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Golic Would Be Happy in Bandit Role
- DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP DATA
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : DIVISION X
- A Season to Sing and Dance About
- ART REVIEW : Atomic War Devastation Pervades Shows
- TV Reviews : 'Good Cops, Bad Cops' a Smooth Caper
- Panel Backs Study of Eastside Prison : Jails: State board approves court-ordered environmental report for facility planned southeast of downtown Los Angeles. Groups are continuing to fight the proposal in court.
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Dispute Sends Play Off Campus
- Council Votes $3 Million to Promote Recycling
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull, Sutter Help Pull Blues Out of Slump, 6-3
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Quartz Hill's Magic Touch Vanishes
- Hoosier Hysteria Hits USD
- DIVISION IX CHAMPIONSHIP DATA
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Does What It Must but No More
- TV Reviews : 'Donor' Strains Probability to the Extreme
- ABC's Michael Brockman to Resign Post : Network: The non-prime-time programmer cites 'philosophical difference of opinion' with management.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Leonce, Lena' a Bad Choice for Sledgehammer
- Dance Reviews : The Shanghai Acrobats: Give 'Em a Tumble
- Confusion During Talk With Dispatcher May Have Lead to Slaying by S.D. Officer
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Tender Land' a Fitting Finale to Copland Fest
- Folk Artists Specialize in Telling the Tale : Storytellers: A new national organization and smaller, local groups promote the oral sharing of history, tradition and myth.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Country-Folk-Rock Singer Carpenter: Don't Call Her Karen : Fresh from an engagement at the Roxy, she brings her intimate, melancholy style to the Bandstand in Anaheim on Sunday night.
- 14 Arrested in Sting of Illegal Contractors in High Desert : Palmdale: Investigators for the licensing board posed as property owners. Angry licensed contractors provided the state with their competitors' names.
- Padres Trying to Grab Orioles' Worthington : Baseball: Baltimore would get to select two pitchers from a list of three candidates. The Orioles still are considering the deal.
- Museum Picks First Curator for Indian Art : Appointment: Ellen Smart will be in charge of an extensive new collection of Indian paintings at the San Diego Museum of Art.
- Family Fare Fills Southland Stages for Holidays : Music: Handel's 'Messiah' is being offered as a mix-and-match for all tastes.
- RCA Settles Singer's Suit
- IRVINE : City May Buy Groves to Preserve Them
- Three Fullerton Football Assistants Quit : Titans: Larry Manfull apparently is asked to leave in wake of 1-11 season. Bunn and Morel also resign.
- S.D. Marathon Hits Its Stride After Getting Runaround
- Banning Scores Late to Beat Dorsey, 21-20 : City Section 4-A: Fans spill onto field after Dons' final drive comes up short.
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tustin Beats Capistrano Valley on Late Jump Shot
- Angry Young Men Have King on Ropes : Boxing: Tyson, Chavez are unhappy with promoter's handling of their careers going into tonight's bouts.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Vargas' Run Lifts Lompoc Over Arroyo Grande
- Fox Loses Some of Its Sheen
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Judge Revokes License of Birthing Center Doctor
- OJAI VALLEY : Revised Water Plan Is More Optimistic
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Sloppier Sundevils Still Stop Southwest
- His Life Is Anything but a Smooth Shave
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Whitlock's 36, Gipson's 26 Lead Loara
- Family Fare Fills Southland Stages for Holidays : Theater: 'Annie,' 'A Christmas Carol' and a Hanukkah program are among the theatrical offerings.
- Flyers' Bass Player Takes a Solo Flight : Blues: The founding member of the Orange County R&B; band has joined other local artists to make a whole lotta Big Noise.
- DECORATING ADVICE / CARLETON VARNEY : Pastels Play Up an Airy Room
- Jackpot Winner Finds Limelight Is Glaring : Lottery: Tom Tehee, who won $45.3 million, faces a room of reporters and TV cameras like a condemned man facing a firing squad.
- POLITICS : Peru's Fujimori Delivers a Jolt, Weathers Storm
- ANAHEIM : City, Firefighters Agree on Contract
- LAGUNA HILLS : Man's Body Found in Creek Near School
- Lottery Sales Slump Will Reduce Share to Education
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : U.N. Sends Aid for Hungry Orphans
- State Urges Rejection of Harris Claim
- Jury Convicts 2 Accused in Clairemont Triple Murder
- Steve Shaw; Actor
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH AFRICA : Organization Before Negotiation : The government, by demanding early talks, kept the ANC from first becoming well rooted among the masses.
- SDSU Has Its Hands, Not Its Stands, Full
- Performing Arts Center Woes No Surprise
- The Serious Stuff Is Somewhere Else
- Trauma Care at County-USC Medical Center
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Guerrilla Coverage
- Something Gross About Dodger Deal
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Holtz Deserves Credit for Strategy Vs. USC
- Main Goals of OCBCA
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Something Gross About Dodger Deal
- SDSU Has Its Hands, Not Its Stands, Full
- Southwest Museum Controversy
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Aggies Have Helmets You Can Take to Bank
- Rams Would Have Been Worse With Dickerson
- SDSU Has Its Hands, Not Its Stands, Full
- Learning the Lessons of Iran-Contra Conspiracy
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- . . . And Speaking of the Columnists
- Cranston and Lincoln S&L; Debacle
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Tucker's Words
- Cranston and Lincoln S&L; Debacle
- Who Really Paid Price in UNLV Case?
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Trauma Care at County-USC Medical Center
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Something Gross About Dodger Deal
- Foam Packaging and Environment
- Playing Gays
- Readers Have Name for It: Mike Downey
- Foam Packaging and Environment
- Trauma Care at County-USC Medical Center
- British Prime Minister
- Loyola Fan Hits Bruins on Timing
- Rebutting Milli Vanilli
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Learning the Lessons of Iran-Contra Conspiracy
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- SDSU Has Its Hands, Not Its Stands, Full
- Loyola Fan Hits Bruins on Timing
- Ex-Joint Chiefs on Gulf Crisis
- Colorizing Kong
- Cranston and Lincoln S&L; Debacle
- Who Really Paid Price in UNLV Case?
- Rebutting Milli Vanilli
- Performing Arts Center Woes No Surprise
- Obituaries - Dec. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 8, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 8, 1990
- BREAKDOWN OF THE TRADE TALKS : NEWS ANALYSIS : Big Opportunity to Open World Markets Lost : GATT: However, despite extreme pessimism voiced by many delegates, some still have hope for salvaging an agreement of some kind.
- Jail Saga Takes Yet Another New Twist : Corrections: Anaheim mayor says county should scrap plans for Gypsum Canyon. Irvine Co. repeats intentions to build housing on the site.
- Playful Pirates
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : What's Cooking in New Kitchens?
- World Trade Talks Collapse in Brussels
- DANA POINT : County Worker Is Found Shot to Death
- REAL ESTATE
- Former KROQ-FM Owner Is Buying 2 Other Stations
- Bush Hails Chile's 'Far-Reaching' Democratic Reforms : South America: On the fourth leg of his trip, he meets with President Aylwin and chats with former dictator Augusto Pinochet.
- Insurgency : Salvador Rebels Lose Support in Latest Offensive : The guerrillas say they want to 'punish the armed forces' and reduce the military.
- 175 Companies Told to Inventory Air Pollutants
- German Food Stockpiles Sent to Moscow
- Aviation Buff Forms Unlikely Liaison : Aircraft: An ex-game show host who arranged for four Soviet fighter jets to appear in U.S. air shows last summer is overwhelmed by the success of his feat. A bigger tour is in the works.
- Hostages' Relatives Now in Iraq Rejoice at the News : Families: They went to Baghdad to gain their loved ones' freedom. Suddenly, the mood is one of elation.
- Transcript of Noriega Tapes Is Released
- Woman Gets 20 Years for Capitol Bombing
- The Motorized Hare
- UCSD Ends Bid to Name College After Dr. King at His Widow's Request
- INS to Review Agents' Use of Lethal Force : The Border: Recent shootings spur immigration commissioner to call for review of policy.
- Driver Dies as Car Plunges Off Cliff
- OXNARD : Dredging Near Harbor Will Help Beaches
- Schneiderman, Former Dean at UCI, Dies
- Collier to be Inducted Into Writers' Wing of Baseball Hall of Fame
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Systems Analysis: Loyola Will Turn Season Around
- John Jenkins, who engineered the run-and-shoot offense...
- Senior League Tries to Do Some Stretching : Baseball: Franchises in San Bernardino and Sun City, Ariz., are added in second season.
- SHORT TAKES : Gabor Unsure How to Play Vegas
- SHORT TAKES : Wilson Plays a Few 'Pet Sounds'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Falls 7.92 in Extremely Heavy Trading
- Business Brisk in Outplacement as Layoffs Increase
- P.M. BRIEFING : Celebrities Shun Hair Promotion
- Vote on Bernhardt Recall Qualifies for S.D. Ballot : Politics: Only 49 signatures made the difference. A call for a recount and legal challenges are expected.
- Gift-Giving Is Part of the Human Heritage : Culture: Worldwide, gifts vary. But the meaning is often the same--to symbolize who people are and where they belong.
- Morris Bruce Jones of Palos Verdes has...
- Victim's Fears Foretold Death by Train : Tragedy: A woman advised her architect student son, who is designing a rail station, to avoid a crossing like the one at Amtrak's Del Mar station. A week later she died there.
- The mailing address may read "Los Alamitos"...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Volunteers Sought for Committees
- At USC: Hello to Sample . . . : . . . and goodby to Zumberge, who hands over a much improved place
- Paralyzed Racer On a Roll : Marathon: Wheelchair athlete seeks personal best in San Diego.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Tar Heels Beat Connecticut, Save Face for ACC
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : St. Bernard No Match for Morningside, 86-78
- MUSIC REVIEW : Stern & Co. Play Intimate Fare in Wide-Open Spaces
- POP MUSIC
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rally in Second Half Gives SCC Victory Over Christian Heritage
- Todd Bridges' Spouse Sues for Divorce
- NEC Unit Expected to Be a Big Hit
- TV REVIEW : Opera Stars Shine in PBS Special 'Spirituals'
- Seats of Power : Celebrities' Chairs Are Auctioned to Raise Money to Feed the Hungry
- SHORT TAKES : Sutherland to Sing Once Again
- SHORT TAKES : ELV1S Is Worth $132,000 in UK
- Those Without Jobs Help Counselors Hang On to Theirs
- Roberts Returns to Broadcasting: Kenneth J. Roberts,...
- Judge Chosen as Bulgaria's Prime Minister
- Falling Gasoline Prices Slow to Reach the Pump
- Cheney Asks NATO Allies for More Gulf Help : Military: But one official insists that the U.S. has brought no 'shopping list' to Brussels.
- Builder Gets OK for Farmers Market Stores
- Ex-Partners Bring Drama to Drug Case : Court: The corruption trial of former DEA Agent Darnell Garcia has been highlighted by the testimony of another former agent.
- Accord Reached in Suit Over Use of Property : Courts: College, nursery operator were at odds about trees and plants she has growing on land owned by the school.
- Coast Highway Widening May Double in Cost
- Train-Crossing Deaths Leave a Trail of Grief : Son Tries to Find Meaning in Ironic Death of Mother on Del Mar Tracks
- Letter Shows Kinder Side of Cobb : Baseball: A note written by the Hall of Famer is auctioned for $5,225. In it, he encouraged another player, contradicting his nasty reputation.
- Northridge Is Throttled by Montana
- It Took a While, But It All Finally Came Together for El Camino : 2-A playoffs: Wildcats in Saturday's championship game after getting season off to an 0-3 start.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : For Lions, 'Every Down Is Third Down'
- Unbridled's Owner Ranks Second in Money Won
- As Usual, Market Fails to Stock All Best Merchandise
- Six new members have been elected to...
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Cathedral's 'Glory' Still Dazzles
- FCC Sees Radio Frequency Crunch: The head...
- U.S. to Pull Envoys Out of Kuwait Once Other Americans Are Gone
- FASHION : Canvassing Arty-Goers
- PCBs Contaminate Flooded Subdivision
- An Unwelcome Greening : Newport Bay Algae Bloom Traced to Fertilizer Runoff
- Murder Charges Filed After Botched Robbery
- Baseball, Money Soon Part
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Scrooge Plan Needs Improvement
- WOMEN'S COLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL : McPeak Switched, and Now She's Fighting for National Championship
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL FINALS : Quartz Hill Seeks to Establish Its Identity Against Loyola
- Museum Picks First Curator for India Art
- Prosecutors to Meet With Milken Dec. 18 in Hopes of Learning More on Dealings
- Doesn't Pay to Ignore Foreign Stocks
- Pic 'N' Save, Back to Its Untidy Ways, Is Posting Higher Sales
- Irvine Co. Ready to Discuss Sale of Jail Land to County : Gypsum Canyon: Board of Supervisors is expected to authorize formal negotiations for the site on Dec. 18.
- Broker Gets 6 Years in $12-Million Fraud : Real estate: California Anchor Group's ex-president had asked to serve 1 week a month in jail for 10 years.
- Ways of the Islamics : Their goal is self-worth, independence, a sense of truth, ethics, moral values, spirituality, self-discipline and a love of learning.
- Scientists Predict Major County Earthquake : Geology: A Caltech geophysicist says the area is the second most dangerous in Southern California.
- Black Leader Calls Attack on His Home a Hate Crime : Oxnard: NAACP President John Hatcher says he is angry about the spray-painted words on his garage. He lives in a multiethnic neighborhood.
- Taylor, Ex-Boyfriend Put the Cap on Perfume Battle
- Hospital Council Halts Talks on Serving Poor
- Countywide : WHERE TO DONATE CHRISTMAS TOYS
- Municipal Judge Named to Superior Court
- Supervisors Put Limits on Hotbed of Growth : Development: The board adopts a plan to limit construction in the Santa Clarita Valley, threatening proposals for 18,000 dwelling units.
- Quarterback Comes Out of USC Shadow : Prep football: Corby Smith will run the Loyola High offense in the Division I title game with his famous father on the sidelines.
- A New Determination Drives Cypress' Stegall : Wrestling: He wasn't at his best at last year's state community college tournament. He hopes for a reversal today.
- Purdue Names Colletto as Its Football Coach
- Reno City Manager Takes Job in Lancaster
- Orange Glen Will Have a Difficult Job Making Name for Itself
- Bavaro Fined for Bumping NFL Official
- Fed Didn't Try to Help the Dollar Last Quarter
- Navistar International Corp.: The Chicago-based firm reported...
- The Investment Company Institute reported that the...
- American University Cancels Ex-Chief's $1-Million Buyout
- Jobless Rate at 3-Year High : Economists Cry Recession at 5.9% Figure
- SOUTHLAND : Vandals Hit NAACP Chief's Home
- ORANGE : Disabled Workers' Tree Farm Raided
- Furor at Spanish-Language TV Stations : Media: Employees say KMEX, KVEA bowed to advertisers by airing favorable reports on legal referral services after coverage of alleged industry abuses.
- College District's Misdirected Tax Payments Could Cost Up to $65,000
- Housing Complex for Migrants Unveiled
- Nellcor Announces Layoffs: The Hayward-based company said...
- AT&T; Launches a Hostile Bid for NCR : Technology: The computer company's chairman is still opposed to a merger. Some analysts are saying it's a done deal--except for the price.
- Ousted Chad President Seeks New Homeland
- BOOK REVIEW : Dallying Dean in the Church of England : SCANDALOUS RISKS <i> By Susan Howatch</i> Alfred A. Knopf $21.95, 387 pages
- WORLD : Thatcher Won't Use 'Lady' Title
- Former Poly Standout Honored by the CFL
- Judge Irving May Play Role in Suits Facing Lincoln S
- Vatican and Bulgaria Establish Full Ties : Diplomacy: Renewal marks the formal end of the Eastern Bloc's anti-religious era.
- GIs Hail Hostage Release, Cling to Free Kuwait Goal
- Nellcor Moving Plant From the Bay Area to Chula Vista
- Reference Books Speak Volumes to Kids : Learning: Parents wishing to add them to home libraries have a wide range to choose from.
- Eastview Residents File Petition to Leave L.A. School District
- Santa's Yelpers : First Encounters Bring Tears and Wiggles--and Some Hefty Tugs on Beard
- Government Accuses Man of Credit Card Scam : Crime: Prosecutors say he targeted Latinos and collected nearly $100,000 in 'service fees' nationwide.
- Limit on Private Shuttle Vans at LAX Is Extended
- FULLERTON : Council Votes to Annex Golf Course
- MISSION VIEJO : City Invites Entries for Lighting Contest
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Snow in the Rockies, Rocky in the High Sierra
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jory Hoping Best Pal Will Rebound
- Has the Other Guy Blinked? : Saddam plays the hostage card: ploy or retreat?
- L.A. Black Hall of Fame Awards Set for Jan. 12
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Excellence Costs Little at Il Mito
- Rapper Faces Charges of Sexual Abuse
- COLUMN ONE : At Earth's End, Priests Try Harder : In the Far North, Canada's native peoples have grown disillusioned with the 'Blackrobes.' But the Catholic Church is making new efforts with clergy from Poland.
- Wayne Witness: Plan Didn't Call for Violence
- Santa Ana Winds to Bring Warm Weekend Weather
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Delays Vote on Developers' Fees
- ANAHEIM : Meeting Will Decide Measures for Ballot
- Cat 'Rescuer' May Get Jail in Freeing of 45 Felines
- MSL NOTEBOOK / JOHN GEIS : Sockers Duo Working With USSF on World Cup
- DIVISION VI CHAMPIONSHIP DATA
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Downs Sacramento; Riley Gets 500th
- Man Faces Trial in Model Plane's Crash With Blimp
- The Padres have hired Tom Ryba as...
- The Sidelines : Lendl Wins Exhibition in Italy
- Art Breaks Out From Behind Bars : Exhibit: Prints and poetry by prison inmates will be on display at Cal State Northridge.
- 'Davis Rules' Bumps 'Class' From ABC Roster
- The benefit luncheon at Four Seasons Hotel...