- There's a Name for It: Identity : Fred Becomes Musa, and Donna's Kokumo in Kwanzaa Ceremony
- Cal State L.A. at Short End of the Hoops Equation
- 'Superbug' Gobbles Waste to Make Cheap, Clean Fuel : Energy: Scientist splices genes to create bacterium that converts most plant material into pollution-free ethanol.
- Fine Offerings Make Library a Work of Art
- City Embarks on Plan for Factory Outlet : Development: The proposed mall would specialize in goods from Asian manufacturers. It would be built on the former Longo Toyota site.
- Cabinet Choices to Get Soft Sell in Senate Panels
- Arms Pact Called 'Gift' to the World : Diplomacy: His presidency nearly over, Bush arrives in Moscow to sign sweeping nuclear disarmament treaty. U.S. made important concessions to clinch the accord.
- 10 Politically Incorrect Views of a Usually Correct Guy
- Technically, Olsson Gets a Hat Trick
- DePaul Beats Loyola With Three-Pointer
- Football
- UNLV Teams Up on Fullerton : College basketball: Titans hold Rider to seven points, but others step forward to lead a 78-65 victory.
- STYLE / FASHION : Real Duds
- Few Predict a Rebound for State : Most Analysts Warn That California's Recession May Continue Through 1993
- ON-RAMP : Freeway Freud
- Tours for the Thinking Person : When Pure Leisure Isn't Enough-a Growing Number of Museum-Sponsored Trips Offer Vacations That End With a Sense of Accomplishment
- THE ENDLESS BUMMER : A Reluctant Peter Pan Waits for Southern California to Freeze Over
- Both Sides Set for Long Honig Trial : Court: The state schools chief calls the conflict-of-interest charges against him a 'right-wing conspiracy.' Prosecutors argue that he and his wife misused public funds.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Direction Sports Back in Operation
- Without Wampum, Indians Bank on Blackjack : Gambling: Call it the 'Revenge of the Pequots' as tribal coffers are flush with proceeds from the casino.
- ZIP Code Delivers Unwelcome Financial Burden to Oak Park : Government: Residents pay more in insurance premiums, sales taxes and other costs because they share the number with Agoura Hills in Los Angeles County.
- SOUTHEAST AREA : 4 Cities Team Up to Fight Gang Crime
- COLUMN RIGHT/ ELLIOTT ABRAMS : Walsh's Crime: Prosecution by Defamation : The special prosecutor should be fired for blatant politicizing.
- Hopes for Restoring P-40 Fighter Take Wing at Torrance Airport : History: A fan of the Flying Tigers' fabled aircraft laments the fact that none of the World War II planes survive, except as wreckage.
- Long Beach Streaks Into Conference Play
- Iraqis Hungry for News of Their Homeland : Unrest: Exiled Muslim scholar tells Pomona congregation about conditions in their war-torn nation. He encourages immigrants to help topple Saddam Hussein.
- Saints Seek Playoff Breakthrough Today : NFC: They will try to beat the Eagles for their first postseason victory.
- CENTURY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Trabuco Hills Pulls Away in Final
- Honda Could Be Making Move to Indy Racing
- JOEL B. TAN : Special Tactics in the Cultural War on AIDS : Asian community doesn't get much attention, partly because of 'model minority' myth.
- WESTLAKE : Plans for Apartment Buildings Finalized
- PERSPECTIVE ON JIMMY HOFFA : Making a Folk Hero Out of a Thug : Film's revisionism can't erase the record: the former Teamsters boss was a mobster who plundered his union.
- Composting Provides Way to Do a Heap for the Environment
- Group Returns From Vietnam Surfin' Safari : Recreation: Teen-agers who traveled throughout the country introducing youths to the sport say they felt like they were part of a peace mission. Veterans had called those taking trip traitors.
- Foster Care Foundation Helps More With Less : Services: Orangewood organization has seen public donations drop as the number of troubled or abused youths in need of aid has increased.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PEACH BOWL : Some Happy Returns for Tar Heels
- Winter Sports
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PEACH BOWL : Some Happy Returns Give North Carolina 21-17 Victory
- Independence, By HENRY DAVID THOREAU
- The Last of the Straight-Shooters : TURNING POINT: A Candidate, a State, and a Nation Come of Age, By Jimmy Carter ; (Times Books: $22; 211 pp.)
- Profile : A PBS VERSION OF A TENNESSEE WILLIAMS PLAY FITS RIGHT INTO ROB LOWE'S PLAN
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW JERSEY : Rare Pygmy Whales Die After Beaching
- Bush's 'Points of Light' Honorees Will Outlast President's Tenure : Volunteerism: Whereas others might wring their hands at the crush of social ills, these folks are uncommonly optimistic.
- WEST ADAMS : Paperwork Delays Tenants' Arrival
- CHARLIE ROSE : Smart Talk
- Undercover Unit Resumes Liquor Law Enforcement : Policing: Funding is restored to allow Alcohol Beverage Control officers to tackle a backlog of complaints in county's northwestern corner.
- Ahmanson Report Cost Rises Again : Development: The consultant now seeks $576,000 for the environmental impact study.
- County Seeks Drug Tests in Sheriff's Dept. : Law enforcement: The union representing officers wants assurances that the plan for random testing would be fairly administered.
- Serving a Cultural Mix : Medicine: A Torrance hospital has revamped its patient service to cater to the area's large Japanese population. Menus, staffing and help lines are all affected.
- Jim Jackson Allegedly Threatens Youths
- Alexander May Offer a Test for De La Hoya at Palladium
- Football
- If Seifert Got His Wish, He Is a Real Heavy Now
- When Singer Was Only a Tune : THE CERTIFICATE, By Isaac Bashevis Singer ; (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22; 227 pp.)
- Insured? Are You Sure? : How to make certain you are adequately covered: know your policy and available options
- Freeloading Bed-Hopper Flits and Flops All Over
- Computer Piracy by Perot Campaign Charged
- California Solidifies Hold on Key House Panels : Politics: State's delegates are expected to get four chairmanships. Freshmen are on more than a dozen committees, some in spots not usually filled by newcomers.
- Relief Worker Slain in Somalia
- Killer Writes Girl on How to Foil Molesters
- Surveillance Teams Use Curfew Law to Curtail Taggers : Graffiti: Deputies have apprehended 240 juveniles since the program began six months ago. A city official says tagging has declined noticeably. : NORWALK
- Star Trek's New Frontier : 'DEEP SPACE NINE' TAKES RODDENBERRY'S CREATION TO A DARKER LEVEL
- Way Too Much Symbolism Rides on January
- BOYS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Garfield Bulldogs Use Press to Unleash Late Attack Against Wilson
- Loneliness Haunts Families of Deportees
- The Blonde, the Beeper, and a Whole Lot of Static
- Arms Proliferation Grows, But Where Are Controls? : Disarmament: Even in a post-Cold War world, the arms-control agency still has a big job to do. The new President should retool it.
- MONTEREY HILLS : Hearing Scheduled on Senior Housing
- Bush's Pardons Break All the Rules : Clemency: With few exceptions, a President has never before pardoned former colleagues--and possible co-conspirators.
- A Captain for a Queen : Landmarks: Joseph Prevratil has worked miracles for Long Beach before. But now he's facing a truly formidable task: making the Queen Mary turn a profit.
- Cavaliers Run Away From Lakers, 106-91
- Musicals in the Works : Programs bank on attracting area talent to workshops providing cost-effective ways of producing successful stage works
- Cavaliers Too Much for Lakers
- Landlord Reneges After Approving Pet
- Poster Girl
- You Could Look It Up : THE RANDOM HOUSE CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA; (Random House / A Dorling Kindersley Book: $60; 644 pp.) : THE KINGFISHER CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA; (Kingfisher Books: $29.95; 780 pp.)
- Gardener's Checklist
- Discover the Writer Living in Each Child : Education: Forget punctuation. Ignore spelling. The key is storytelling, a new book says.
- Confronting Obstacles in Final Frontier : Technology: Before long space travel becomes real, issues ranging from radiation to zero gravity must be conquered.
- D id English author A. A. Milne,...
- How to: Get a Broken Traffic Light Fixed
- This Is My Life (HBO Sunday at...
- Covina : Targeted Councilman Sues
- A Wake-Up Call on Affordable Housing : New Study Reaffirms That Shelter in O.C. Is Beyond the Means of Many Residents
- Notes about your surroundingsBird counts field trip--The...
- Turnovers Trouble Anteaters in Loss at Tulane : College basketball: UC Irvine turns the ball over 28 times, 18 in first half of an 86-65 defeat.
- USC's Morton Says He Has Decided to Forgo Draft and Stay in School
- Thanks, Julia, but Where are the Women?
- The Bridge to Paradise : Saint Quarterback Bobby Hebert Finds Peace in the Heart of Cajun Country
- Shielding Aged From the Unscrupulous : Judge Sends the Right Message in Stripping Two Attorneys of Control of Estates
- Flores Faces 5 Opponents as She Tries for 4th Term : Politics: At least two of the declared candidates might not have entered the City Council race if she had announced her candidacy earlier.
- 4-Year-Old Girl, Mother Killed in Fire at Highland Park Duplex
- PORT HUENEME : Prior Injury Blamed in Man's Jail Death
- Time for Some Sporting Resolutions
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Miami Was Simply Outnumbered, and Alabama Is No. 1
- Watts Finishes Third in Voting for 1992 Male Athlete of Year : Track and field: Olympic double gold medalist who set two records in Barcelona follows only Reseda's Young, Kenya's Kiptanui.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE TOP 25 : Miami Gives No. 10 Georgetown a Big East Surprise, 80-69
- Seems Like Old Times for Redskins : NFC: They defeat the Vikings, 24-7, as Rypien shows the form that led to a Super Bowl title last season.
- Cooper Says Smith Leaving Ohio St. for NFL
- Orange Lutheran's Malmquist Resigns
- MARINA SOCCER TOURNAMENT : Vikings Defeat Santa Barbara on Penalty Kicks to Win Title
- PENELLA: "El Gato Montes." Placido Domingo, Veronica...
- ON LOCATION : The Wild Riders : Juliette Lewis and Brad Pitt, a lucky couple off screen, play a hard-luck pair in an unsettling road movie, 'Kalifornia'
- Grading the New Labels
- Unpardonable Liberties : UNDUE PROCESS: A Story of How Political Differences Are Turned into Crimes, By Elliott Abram ; (Free Press: $22.95; 243 pp.)
- Jews of East L.A. : The Boyle Heights Project will include a documentary and interviews with more than 100 former residents, as well as photographs and yearbooks from the 1920s to the 1950s.
- Florida Trail Links Natural Areas
- A Tall Order: House That Fits
- Central Vacuum Reduces Allergens
- Peanut Packing Can Be Recycled
- Where Is Thy Sting? : THE TIBETAN BOOK OF LIVING AND DYING, by Sogyal Rinpoche ; ( HarperSanFrancisco : $22 ; 413 pp. )
- IRELAND'S OTHER TROUBLES : After Centuries of Silence and Fear, the Irish Finally Confront the Reality of Abortion
- Mary Tyler Moore directed "A Boy's Best...
- Comedy Overload (That's No Lie)
- * Constance Carpenter; Starred in 'The King and I'
- The Changing Face of Homelessness in O.C. : Recession: It's no longer just street people who fill shelters. Many had homes but lost them with their jobs.
- 120 Cows Die Within Day; Poisoning Is Suspected
- ECHO PARK : New Library Plans Available for Review
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Hospitals Distribute Infant Car Seats
- The House That Conservation Built : Trends: Looking to the next century, a builders' group hopes to promote energy efficiency by using recycled materials in a prototype home.
- Arcadia : Council Meetings on Cable
- Retro : Oh, Brothers! : THE SMOTHERS'ONCE-CONTROVERSIAL HUMOR RETURNS ON E! ENTERTAINMENT
- Hats Off to the Berets : They're Chic and Cheap and Showing Up Just About Everywhere
- The Preventable Death of an Elephant : Hannibal: Mistakes were made. Fatal ones. Zoo officials should admit them, and learn from them.
- Wetlands Questions Still Need Answers : Agencies May Further Delay Bolsa Chica Project
- Woman, 87, Alleges Nursing Home Abuses : Lawsuits: The Panorama City facility is accused of beating and brutally tying down the patient, who frequently summoned staff to help her use the restroom.
- Southland Crop Pest Identified as Distinct Species
- Clinton's Task: Adjust to Third World's New Clout : Trade: Policies obsessed with Western Europe and Japan won't prepare us for future economic rivalry with China, Mexico and India.
- 2 Catch Bank Robbery Suspect
- California Corner
- Storm Ends, Giving Brief Snow Break : Weather: Northern Californians venture out into drifts as high as 12 feet to clear roofs and stockpile food. Another blast is on the way.
- Citizens Panel Cites Concern Over Safety : Services: A yearlong analysis points to an understaffed and overworked Police Department, and firefighters inadequately trained for medical emergencies.
- COMMERCE : Indians Find Aid, Warmth at Center
- NASA Cancels Robot's Mission Into Volcano
- From Foster Care to Independent Living : Assistance: Advocacy group's home lets young adults practice life skills while in college and before they strike out on their own.
- GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Lynwood Romps Over Dorsey at Invitational
- Lynwood Squeaks By Crenshaw in L.A. Invitational Semifinals
- It's just a few days into the...
- Trendy Nightclub Under Harsh Spotlight : Shootings: The slaying of two black patrons, allegedly by a doorman, has added protests and police investigations to neighbors' complaints. The owners call the charges unfair and deny race bias.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Lancers Gang Up to Rout Palmdale in Final, 60-44
- SANTA ANITA : Denmar's Dream Easily Wins San Miguel Stakes, Pays $19.80
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Winning Streak Hits Eight
- After the Holidays
- BROOKS & DUNN : They're a Hot Duo (But Don't Ask 'em Why)
- Police Car Rammed in Chase
- Activists Steer Concerns to Auto Makers : Protests: From car shows to the Rose Parade, environmental and animal rights groups are showing up to decry alleged abuses.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Fullerton Women Easily Beat Mt. SAC
- Winter Sports
- Kings Remain in Their Slump : Hockey: They tie the Canadiens, 5-5. Melrose says that L.A.'s most talented players give the worst performances.
- Oilers Come Out Into Cold : AFC playoffs: Houston is optimistic even though it hasn't won in Buffalo since 1976.
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : Floyd Tries to Turn Double Play
- OFFENBACH: "Les Contes D'Hoffmann." With Eva Lind,...
- Q&A; : Music for Our Time : John Corigliano finds a widespread audience drawn to his First Symphony, an intensely personal work written for friends lost to AIDS
- Display's Small Photos Demand a Closer Look : By NANCY KAPITANOFF
- Exposing Qat Tree Was Bad Journalism
- Dogs Who Ride Pickup Trucks--to Their Deaths
- GEHRY'S DISNEY HALL
- Priority Check : With the Clintons in Washington, this just might be the year of the family, howeveryou define it. Everyone from single mothers to 'woopies' (well-off older people), teen parentsto time-stressed working couples is expecting big gains on the issues that hit home.
- Madonna and Prince
- Madonna and Prince
- Floods Threatening Historic Polish Salt Mine Filled With Treasures : Archeology: Leaks are a peril not only to jobs but to an underground trove of scupltures that are on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage list. It is not clear whether the cavern can be saved.
- There's Another Side to Newport Beach, Its People
- 'Let's Elect Me President'
- A Better Way of Gift Giving
- THOSE PRICEY STYLES?
- Meet the New Patrons, Same as the Old Patrons
- Mideast Peace Talks
- More Arguments in the Exercise Debate
- Electric Kingdom?
- Life Abounds in the Largest Active Sand Dune This Side of the Sahara : Ecology: Wyoming's Killpecker Sand Dunes are a mile above sea level and 100 miles long. Environmentalists hope to keep some of the area off limits to dune buggies and other human intrusions.
- Jewish Displays at Christmastime
- Family of Scientists on Yearlong Quest to Probe Secrets of Sperm Whales : Marine biology: Little is known about the behavior of these strange, elusive animals--which can dive more than 2 miles: how distant tribes relate to each other, or the purpose of the peculiar clicking sounds they make.
- New McCarthyism
- Exercise Caution in India, Where Uneasy...
- Madonna and Prince
- THOSE PRICEY STYLES?
- Double Standard Within the GOP
- Please Dr. Resnick, Resign for the Kids
- Bilingual Education
- Meet the New Patrons, Same as the Old Patrons
- GEHRY'S DISNEY HALL
- Commercials Ruin a 'Good Fight'
- Leave Katella Be
- Immigrants Should Adapt
- Simple Answer Is Worth Dollar or Two
- Beating Case Defendants
- Double Standard Within the GOP
- No-Competition Deal Is Bad News for Commuters
- No-Competition Deal Is Bad News for Commuters
- Allegations of Sexual Harassment in Newport
- Tales of the French West Indies...
- The True Survivors of the Holocaust
- Ackerman Resignation From Pasadena Chamber
- Beating Case Defendants
- Cityhood for Venice, L.A.'s 'Local Treasure'
- DRAMA THERAPY
- No-Competition Deal Is Bad News for Commuters
- COMMENTARY ON ORANGE COUNTY'S FUTURE : Consumer Confidence Fading; We Need an Economic Summit : The economy and the lack of jobs are foremost in the minds of residents, a new survey shows. Traffic is no longer considered the most serious public policy issue.
- Enforcement of Immigration Laws
- Don't Ignore Monorail Fans
- Bob, Dick and Charlie
- Reconsider Naming Davis
- GEHRY'S DISNEY HALL
- Beating Case Defendants
- Beating Case Defendants
- 2 Sides on the Mini-City
- Fox Studio Project and Local Economy
- Bilingual Education
- Real Heroes Deserve Time
- 2 Sides on the Mini-City
- Allegations of Sexual Harassment in Newport
- Three For Viewers' Money
- In His Book, It's Anything but 'Nice'
- More Than Meets the Eye in Pay, Hiring Disparities
- GEHRY'S DISNEY HALL
- Las Vegas Classic: A comeback bid is not in the cards for Manual Arts. Huntington Beach triumphs, 55-48.
- Madonna and Prince
- Exposing Qat Tree Was Bad Journalism
- There's Another Side to Newport Beach, Its People
- Bob, Dick and Charlie
- Running the City
- All About Heston's Eve
- THOSE PRICEY STYLES?
- Support for Williams
- 'Avonlea's' Appeal
- GEHRY'S DISNEY HALL
- Interviews and Rent Control Issue
- Beating Case Defendants
- Don't Let Kids' Selfishness Sink In
- Don't Let Kids' Selfishness Sink In
- More Than Meets the Eye in Pay, Hiring Disparities
- Double Standard Within the GOP
- NONFICTION - Jan. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 3, 1993
- NONFICTION - Jan. 3, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 3, 1993
- A Way to Help Cities That Hurts California's Future : Economics: Balancing municipal budgets on the backs of the state's prospering ports will eventually move shipping north to Washington.
- No Going Back to Good Old Days for O.C. : Painful Restructuring Will Follow Deep Slump
- Spanish Influence Persists in Mexico's Morelia : Mountain town was on the cutting edge of revolution, but it remains Iberian to the core.
- 'Never Again,' but How to Stop Atrocities? : Balkans: Bosnia bloodletting brings back ugly memories for Holocaust survivors. Groping for a solution, they say world must act.
- Industry Report Card: Give Arista, Sony High Marks
- Toasts and Keelhauls to the Past Year on the Seas
- Women Surge in Professions, Not Trades
- BETTER FUTURE? Family activists don't expect the...
- BANK ON HER: You will notice that...
- JOAN OF ART: While Joan Irvine Smith...
- JACKIE A: Most baseball people think Gene...
- Activists Hope Crisis in Somalia Will Put Spotlight on African Issues
- Seat Belt Law Gets New Year Off to Busy Start for Authorities : Law enforcement: CHP estimates that 45% of the motorists ticketed on the first day of 1993 were cited for not buckling up.
- SIMI VALLEY : Developer Appeals OK for Youth Club
- TUSTIN : Town Hall Meetings' Format to Be Chosen
- Tet Season Lures Tourists to Vietnam : Travel: An unprecedented number of emigrants are visiting their homeland for the lunar new year due to an easing of economic restrictions.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : PRIME TIME, PART II
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : DID HE SAY THAT?
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : CAPABLE FILL-IN
- '92 YEAR IN REVIEW : TV Movies: The Good, Bad, the In-Between : Year-end review: Performances by Anne Bancroft and Robert Morse were among the year's highlights.
- The Cereal Wars : Shredded Wheat Sale Expected to Ignite Breakfast Mayhem
- New Rules for Teen Love : Youth: A generation after the women's movement, many girls ask boys on dates, insist they handle birth control and object strongly to sexual harassment. But the freedom brings problems that they never imagined.
- Back in the Swim : Marine life: Boaters glimpse migrating California gray whales, which have been removed from the endangered species list.
- California / IN BRIEF : Tourist Dies in Sky-Diving Accident
- Driver, Passenger Wounded in Shooting on Pasadena Freeway
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : TOO MANY CHIEFS
- Bridget Hanley Preaches Gospel of a Makeup-Free 'Sermon'
- Investors to Lose in Payoffs of Muni Bonds : Refinancing: Municipalities that issued a huge amount of debt in the early 1980s want to call in their bonds to reissue at lower interest rates.
- It's a Bumper Crop of Wheatley : Michigan: Tailback rushes for 235 yards and scores on three long runs as Wolverines defeat Huskies, 38-31.
- Bulls' Jackson Says Knicks Are Ancient History
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : STATING THEIR CASE
- Old World Arrival Now Leads the Way at Mission Viejo : Prep basketball: Maggie Gorska has worked hard since immigrating from her native Poland.
- The '90s Fashion Scheme: Buy Less but Buy Better : Style: Some working women are rediscovering an old-fashioned way to shop for clothes.
- HMO Horror Story : Why Are Consumers Skeptical? Ask Jan Gribbon
- CITRUS : Georgia's Stars Outshine Ohio State
- RAMS / TIM KAWAKAMI : Change Is Main Goal for Knox
- After Hurricanes Talk the Talk, Tide's Lassic Walks His Walk
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : HE KNOWS HIS X'S AND O'S
- Pound for Pound, Notre Dame Is 28-3 Winner : Cotton: Irish running game generates 21 points in second half to hand Texas A&M; its first loss.
- WEEKEND TV : More Football Kicks Off the New Year
- New Year's Violence Leaves 3 Dead, 2 Wounded : Crime: Among the fatalities was a good Samaritan who attempted to quell an argument between motorists. In a street melee, one man was shot in the head and another was severely beaten.
- COUNTYWIDE : Battlefield Shapes War on Illiteracy
- ELECTIONS : Valley Voters May Witness Spirited Race for Council : Seven candidates vie for retiring Ernani Bernardi's District 7 seat. Joy Picus appears vulnerable as she seeks a fifth term in District 3.
- Smith Corona to Set Up Shop in Tijuana
- DECORATING ADVICE : Wood Paneling Lends a Dandy Air of Early Americana to Yankee Kitchen
- LURE OF FISHING: Judy Pachner of Laguna...
- New Board Game Used as Tool in Ministries : Communication: LifeStories' focus on family lore improves relationships and is helpful as counseling tool.
- GARDENING : Drowning in Good Intentions
- Army, Police Officers Ousted in Paraguay
- 5 Avalanche Victims Found
- Radar Outage Cited in KAL Tragedy
- NO DRUGS, NO GLOW: Garrie Charles Culver,...
- Kenyan Opposition Rejects Vote Results : Democracy: Amid charges of fraud in historic election, three leaders unite against winner Moi to demand a new poll.
- Where to Recycle Christmas Trees
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mobile Park Tenants Troubled by Vandals
- Players Jolted by Departure of Smith : Reaction: Johnson and Wachholtz are sorry to see USC coach go.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : GLAD YOU ASKED
- HALL OF FAME : Tennessee Starts New Era With Bang
- Clear Blue Wave : Michigan's Fifth-Year Seniors Savor Victory That Washes Away Frustration of Last Season
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : When Peggy Lee Greets 1993, the Fundamental Things Apply
- Some Disabled Fear U.S. Law May Take Away Van Privileges : Transportation: Disabilities Act is designed to provide equal bus service to handicapped and regular users. But tighter eligibility rules for special shuttle may disqualify certain riders.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Judge Upholds City's Award in Lawsuit