- MOORPARK : Potential Bomb Ingredients Found
- Holiday Sales Boost Stocks; Dow Rises 23
- Small Businesses Still Suffering, Caught in Grip of Credit Crunch : Economy: Despite signs of recovery, money is tight because of strict new laws and tough bank examiners.
- Investor Adds to His Stake in Pac Rim Holding Corp.
- TECHNOLOGY : IBM Plans to Use Western Digital Corp. Anti-Virus Chip
- Tracking Down the Cause of Tire Wear
- JOHANNESBURG : Secret Talks
- Profile : Pole Learns Capitalism as U.S. 'Envoy' in Iraq : The onetime Communist diplomat typifies the topsy-turvy diplomacy of Hussein's isolated country.
- Man With HIV Sentenced for Having Unprotected Sex
- Hospital to Develop Program on Child Abuse for Marines
- Wachs Repeats Call for Audit of Sewer Program
- ENCINITAS : Body Found on Shore Below Cliff
- Hot Line Offers Tips on Recycling Efforts
- COSTA MESA : Someone <i> Does </i> Care at Kitchen
- Vikings Still Won't Ease Up on Everett : Pro football: Former Ram assistant Teerlinck, now Minnesota's defensive line coach, relishes pressuring L.A.'s quarterback.
- USC's McGee Makes Move . . . to USC : Search: Haden says candidates won't be restricted to those with ties to Trojans. Garrett a longshot.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Westminster Mall Gang Fight Ends in Stabbing
- Coaches are Rivals for 1 Day : Basketball: Fuller and Egan support each other, but that support is suspended tonight when SDSU and USD meet.
- BREA : Council Critic Now Becomes a Member
- Like Father, Like Son for the Thomases : Brethren Christian: Even though coach pushes his son to excel, they wouldn't have it any other way.
- Smiley Signs With the Reds for Four Years, $18.4 Million
- Hall of Fame pitcher Ferguson Jenkins was...
- John Smiley became the first premier free...
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Art Takes a Holiday for AIDS Day : Remembrance: Orange County events include concert, poetry reading, and exhibits.
- Fluor to Seek Buyer for St-Louis-Based Subsidiary : Sale: The Irvine company's Doe Run lead operation has reported losses for two years and has been plagued by a 3-month-old strike.
- Barbara Borden and Laura Stuart Taylor have...
- Wanted: Arrest Damages : Law enforcement: A bartender seized after he was mistaken for a suspect featured on television's 'America's Most Wanted' sues the LAPD, the FBI and the TV show.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Former major league baseball player and Dodger...
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Indications Byrd Injury May Not Be Permanent : Pro football: Positive signs give doctors cautious optimism that paralyzed Jet lineman might recover.
- ART
- Carlsbad Sports Card Firm Is Sued by Canadian Manufacturer
- MB Communications Plans Stock Offering
- Insurers Rip Garamendi at Start of Trial : Insurance: Firms allege that his interpretation of Prop. 103 unfairly limits their profits.
- CU Replacing Financial Officer : Restructuring: Robert J. Vecci's resignation completes a management shake-up but is said to be unrelated to a revision of third-quarter losses.
- Environment : Dam Unleashes Flood of Hostility : The massive project creates tension between Czechoslovakia and Hungary and angers environmentalists.
- A Chill on Ice Cream : Vendors: Ride with a good humor man is full of bad humor, thanks to Oceanside's ordinance proposed after complaints.
- It might be on the way to...
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : $5,000 Reward Offered in Triple Killing at Park
- Living Among the People
- A Touch of Class on Turf
- Arco to Sell 146 Oil, Gas Fields
- Fidelity National Keeps On Buying : Acquisition: Irvine title insurance company agrees to purchase a unit of New York's Helmsley Enterprises Inc.
- U.N. Imposes Embargo on Cambodia's Khmer Rouge : Peacekeeping: Cutoff of oil is included after rebels refuse to disarm and take part in upcoming elections.
- Russian Cadet Missing
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Islamic Nations to Press for Military Aid to Bosnia
- Discovery Liftoff Set, Barring Cold Spell : Space: It marks the last time a NASA shuttle will carry a military payload in orbit. Analysts say the unnamed cargo is likely a Lacrosse spy satellite.
- MIDWAY CITY : Transplant Recipient Coming Home Today
- ESCONDIDO : Motorcycle Kills Man Crossing Street
- Countywide : Graduate Students Feeling Fee Pinch
- COUNTYWIDE : 1992 Toys-for-Tots Campaign Begins
- Faulk Named SDSU Football MVP
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- New City Clerk in Oxnard Seeks to Cut His Perks
- THOUSAND OAKS : Strong Winds Force Work Stoppage on Civic Center Project
- Havoc in the Hair : Weather: Holding spray is no match for the Santa Ana winds. A meteorologist fears flying toupees.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOMALIA : When America Talks, Thugs Listen : Getting relief supplies to the starving countryside will take military force, which is beyond the scope of the U.N.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Russian Space Chief Tours Southland
- Shootings Kill One Man, Leave 2nd Hospitalized
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Arizona Fall League Gets Off to Fast Start
- Dickerson Doesn't Like Being a Half-Back : Raiders: He doesn't want to complain, but he speaks out after rushing for more than 100 yards for the second game in a row.
- They're Home, but They're Not Alone : UC Irvine: Coach Rod Baker and transfer Lloyd Mumford expect a happy return to mark team's season opener tonight against Boston University.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Ford Is Promoted to Arkansas Job
- Recession Takes Toll on Arts Groups : Economy: UCSD's visual arts department and the Balboa Art Conservation Center have both suffered deep cuts.
- Still No Worthy Successor : After 10 Years of Titles, Trade Talk, He Remains a Laker
- $114-Million Expansion Proposed for Convention Center
- Retirees Sue McDonnell on Health Benefits : Aerospace: Class action charges that a company plan to cancel coverage is unlawful.
- Boycotts Can Work
- Recession Taking Toll of Once-Booming O.C. : 1992 Survey: Residents' median income has declined. Jobs, economy replace traffic as main concern.
- 'Taps' for San Onofre Nuclear Unit 1 : Energy: Workers bid farewell to the 25-year-old plant. 'It's the passing of an era,' says engineer.
- New Traffic Laws Go Into Effect With New Year
- Speaking of : Being Gay and Lesbian
- Woman's Trial Begins in Murder, Dismemberment
- AGOURA HILLS : Council to Choose New Mayor Tonight
- U.S. Slaps Tariffs on Steel From 12 Nations : Trade: The Commerce Department says the countries unfairly subsidize their imports.
- Mexico Blames Border Rioting on Smugglers Stymied by Rules
- 'Legitimate . . . Activism' : PRACTICAL VIEW
- VanderKolk Urges Limits on 'Golden Handshakes' : Politics: The supervisor wants elected officials barred from cashing in on an early retirement program. The county will give $288,673 in such pay to retiring sheriff and auditor-controller.
- A Fragile Truce Is Perilously Flexed : Khmer Rouge treachery brings U.N. sanctions
- Stock Slide Surprises Beverly Hills Fan : Finances: The Woodland Hills firm's shares dropped more than 50% before issuance of a negative third-quarter report. An analyst says he was misled.
- ECONOMY
- Tom Wilson has been appointed executive director...
- Marc Malkin has been named sales manager...
- Luis Barrios has been named general manager...
- Heart-Valve Maker to Appeal Judge's Ruling : Courts: Parent firm of Shiley Inc. will challenge order allowing out-of-state recipients of the valves to sue in California.
- A Watchdog Comes to the End of Its Leash
- Small Business Still Caught in Grip of Credit Crunch : Economy: Despite signs of recovery, money is tight because of strict new laws and tough bank examiners.
- 1992 Bloodiest Year in Oakland History
- Worker Held in Slaying of County Roads Supervisor : Crime: Police describe him as a disgruntled employee who left his job on a disability leave three years ago.
- DANA POINT : Youth Arrested in Robbery, Hijacking
- LONG BEACH : Woman Found Dead Below Bluff Park Is Identified
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Mater Dei Is Seeded No. 1 in Tipoff Classic
- Bob Quinn, general manager of the Cincinnati...
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1992-93 : TOP PLAYERS : Spotlighting Talent in Paint, Wings and Backcourt
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- DANCE REVIEW : Martinez Retrospective a Blend of Ballet, Modern
- Latino Unity on Mayor's Race Seen as Unlikely
- McMartin Pre-School Suit May Continue, Court Says : Law: U.S. justices let stand a lower ruling that revived a claim by a former defendant that there was a wrongful 'conspiracy' to prosecute her.
- Fire at Biotech Firm Has Officials Jumpy Over Future Hazards : Public Safety: Warnings on burned equipment led firefighters to throw out uniforms, worry about possible contamination.
- Teen Kills Stepfather After Mother's Suicide, Police Say : Oxnard: The former high school football running back is arrested after firing several bullets into the man, authorities said. The estranged couple were in the process of divorcing.
- CALABASAS : Soka Rejects State's Offer to Buy Land
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Woman Dies After Fire in Residence
- House Fire Damage Is $1.25 Million
- Coroner's Office Investigating Death of Oxnard Man After Fight
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Football Could Take Detour
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : NFL Must Enforce Rules, Prevent Spearing Injuries
- No 3 Ways About It : Guitarist Duke Robillard Likes His Blues-Rock-Jazz Careers
- TV REVIEW : 'Words Up!' Mixes Message With Laughs
- Judge Rejects Bid to Drop Charges in Camarena Killing
- VENTURA : Windows Smashed in Over 80 Cars
- Cheap Talk Worth It to Vikings' Assistant : Football: Everett plays right into the hands of former Ram coach John Teerlinck, now guiding Minnesota's defensive line.
- OCC Steps Into Bowl Spotlight
- 5 Sentenced in Point Mugu Purchasing Fraud : Courts: A federal judge orders each man to serve two years in prison and make restitution to the government. The investigation at the naval base will continue.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- USC's McGee Makes Move . . . to USC : Colleges: Athletic director says the challenge is the main reason for his switch to South Carolina.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Brown Gets a Double Dose of Pain
- Missing Elements for Real Chemistry? : Television: Viewers for Quality Television resents racy prime-time plots that aren't given enough development time to make relationships believable.
- Countywide
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Shut Out Sabres, 3-0
- SANTA CLARITA : City to Mark 5th Anniversary
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- PLATFORM : Who's the Animal?
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- Kim Nelson
- Steve Wielandt
- New Deal for 'Improvement' Creators : Television: Multiyear pact gives the hit Tim Allen series three more years and the producers two more comedies to make for ABC.
- OPERA REVIEW : San Francisco Delivers Literal, Pleasant 'Dream'
- Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office : A Weekend to Warm a Mogul's Heart
- Ortega's Sax Appeal Is Hot Stuff Abroad
- City to Debate Limits on Officials, Builders Talking
- Court Called Unfair to Drywallers : Palmdale: The immigrant laborers' advocate criticizes a decision to hold their trial at City Hall and says bail is too high. A prosecutor discounts the complaints.
- LOS ANGELES : Judge to Rule on Cutting Welfare to Single Adults
- Seahawks Rally to Stun Broncos in Overtime : Pro football: After an earlier miss, Kasay kicks 32-yard field goal to win it, 16-13.
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: PRIVATE SCHOOLS
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : 4 Taft Girls Go to Tennis Finals
- Ratio of Whites Hits City Schools Low : Ethnicity: Student enrollment of whites is less than 34% in the district, spurring calls for changes in the integration program.
- Aftershock Pumps Up Local TV Ratings
- Jury Rules Sex Suit Not Filed Soon Enough
- Massachusetts Company Reduces Vitesse Holdings
- Koll, Mexican Builder to Be Partners in Baja Golf Resort : Real estate: The joint venture will help the Newport Beach developer complete a $750-million Cabo del Sol complex.
- Live Entertainment Credit Line Extended
- Amtrak Begins Testing of High-Speed Train
- Yeltsin Upheld on Communist Leadership Ban
- Scientists Hike Probability of Major Quake
- Next Step : Yeltsin Gives Lawmakers Something to Shout About : He faces a Parliament full of old Communists. Expect fireworks at the new session.
- George Stainback Dies; Baseball Player, Executive
- Some on Ritual Abuse Task Force Say Satanists Are Poisoning Them : Government: Skeptics scoff at claims that subcommittee is being attacked with diazinon fumes--even in county meetings.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- This Is a Very Unlikely Place for a Disabled Parking Spot
- O.C. MUSIC REVIEW : With Willie Nelson, It's Good-Hearted Playing : Despite a poor sound mix at the Celebrity Theatre, his singing and guitar playing showed intimate connections with the material.
- Murry Sidlin Is the Choice for Summer
- Rocking Around the Bloc : Pop music: When top acts like Guns N' Roses tour Eastern Europe, they turn to Laszlo Hegedus, the Bill Graham of the former communist world.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Political Ploy Led Germany Into Turmoil : Confrontation: Chancellor Kohl and his party tried using asylum-seeker issue against their opposition. But the attempt backfired.
- PRACTICAL VIEW / ON STAGING BOYCOTTS : The Power of Pulling Purse Strings
- BUENOS AIRES : A Democratic Agenda
- Two Popular Parades Face Cloudy Future : Pageantry: Doo Dah event's organizer says unruly crowds may mean an end to free admission. And the Hollywood Christmas Parade can no longer count on city funding.
- SAN DIEGO : Drive-By Shooting Kills Van Rider
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Henderson, Parker Are Bruin MVPs
- Wachs Again Calls for Sewer Program Audit
- TECATE : Border Agents Make Record Pot Seizure
- The Florida Marlins signed an agreement with...
- Schott, in Statement, Denies Racist Remarks
- David F. Hale has been elected president...
- There's a Tidy Sum in Turning Chaos to Order
- Computer Literacy Is Focus of New SoftMark
- A.F. Cargo Jets Over Montana Collide, Crash
- National Agenda : An Atom of Difference : South Korea's aggressive expansion of nuclear power faces growing opposition from farmers and fishermen.
- Teachers Union Calls for Strike in L.A. Feb. 22
- Emilio Pucci; Designer's Clothes Graced Closets of Rich
- Debutantes Bow to Tradition at Two Balls
- Burglar Shatters 'Santa's' Window, but Not His Spirit : Crime: St. Nick look-alike says theft of VCR won't stop him from decorating his home to bring cheer to neighbors.
- LAKE FOREST : New School Opens in Portola Hills
- Seeing Film Finally Is Believing for Crescenta Valley's Huezo
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gilbert's Injury Doesn't Seem Serious
- FULLERTON : Hearing Tonight on Redevelopment
- Eli Jacobs, owner of the Baltimore Orioles,...
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Foster Is Making a Late Run for MVP
- TV REVIEW : The <i> Other</i> Arnold Steps Out in 'Thomas'
- Holiday Sales Outlook Sends Dow Up 22.96
- Trade Deficit Jumps 8% to $26.5 Billion in 3rd Quarter : Economy: Exports set a record, but the U.S. imported an all-time high of $137.3 billion in goods.
- AUTOS
- How Stocks Fared in November
- Pension Fund Trims Stake in Xircom Inc.
- Reaction of a Russian: America Is Great, Da? : Relations: A history teacher from the Urals stays with an Orange County family and is duly impressed. 'Where is mud?' she asks.
- Ex-Official of Navajo Tribe Wins Court Leniency Plea
- One Step at a Time : Fitness Center Strives to Get Youngsters Involved
- LAKE FOREST : Man Struck, Killed on Interstate 5
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Century Freeway Workers Hurt as Scaffolding Falls
- Miscellany
- A Day Without Art
- Post-Riot Series: 'Separate Lives'
- On Women and Growing Old
- Technical Nests Preferred
- Post-Riot Series: 'Separate Lives'
- Post-Riot Series: 'Separate Lives'
- CVP Takeover
- On Women and Growing Old
- First Lady
- On Women and Growing Old
- * Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won...
- John K. Galbraith
- John K. Galbraith
- Post-Riot Series: 'Separate Lives'
- Post-Riot Series: 'Separate Lives'
- MOVIES - Dec. 1, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 1, 1992
- MOVIES - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 1, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 1, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 1, 1992
- Names in the News - Dec. 1, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 1, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 1, 1992
- PAVEMENT STRETCH: Santa Ana Heights residents argue...
- Want More Supervisors? Look to EMILY : Diversity: Latinos, blacks, Asian-Americans need to unite to make their voices heard.
- LITTLE WILLIES? Newport Beach's Gail Wisely is...
- SHORT SHELF LIFE: Libraries are taking major...
- U.N. Chief Backs U.S. Plan to Send Troops to Somalia : Africa: Boutros-Ghali prefers a U.N. force but endorses U.S. effort to protect aid. Awaiting Security Council approval, Administration seeks allied coalition.
- Former School Official Pleads Not Guilty in Embezzlement
- 2 Men Fatally Shot Outside Hollywood Club : Violence: Another double homicide, a stabbing and a possible gang incident bring toll to six lives.
- Wagner Pleads Not Guilty to Grand Theft : Courts: Former chief fiscal officer of Newport-Mesa school district is accused of embezzling nearly $1.2 million in funds. The defendant's attorney reaffirms that his client wants to make restitution.
- Democrats in Texas Fear Losing Bentsen : Transition: Officials are worried that state will have less political clout if senator joins new Cabinet. Governor has conveyed concerns to Clinton.
- NUTS ABOUT IT: Every year for 26...
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 1, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 1, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 1, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 1, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 1, 1992