- $46,500 Split Among 5 Programs
- 2 Officers Charged With Undue Force in Transient's Death
- Countywide : 2 Armories Give Shelter From Cold
- County Rebukes Developer's Bid to Build in Calabasas : Density: Planning commissioners rejected a bid to build 78 units in an area that is zoned for only six.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : What Coach Didn't Say Counts as El Camino Routs Oceanside
- THE SIDELINES : Coaches in Poll Oppose Playoff
- North Torrance Girls Lose Title to San Clemente at Costa Mesa
- CLU Shatters 13-Game Skid With 67-61 Win
- 'Island Son' Undergoing Some Surgery
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- For Ex-Black Sabbath Star Bill Ward, Demons Are in Past : Personality: His latest album celebrates the discovery of a new career--and a new self--since he was able to push alcohol out of his life.
- Label-Defying Artist Back for Sushi Thirds
- Exasperated GM Chief Pans Satiric Film as 'Sick Humor'
- SPORTSCOPE : Struggling UCLA Basketball Team Loses Cagers by Transfer
- Curbside Trouble : Catering Trucks Regulations Under Scrutiny; Vendors Rally to Protest
- Noriega Will Be Safe, Bush Assures Pope : Panama: The ousted leader will get a fair trial, the President said. U.S. troops have started pulling out of the Central American country.
- BOOK REVIEW : Castro's Long War Against Cuba's Intellectuals
- Colleges : Black History Address
- Bulgarian Communists, Foes Seek Transitional Government
- Ventura Bank Opens Trading on NASDAQ : Finance: Ventura County National Bancorp is expanding through acquisitions, but it faces the threat of being bought in the 1990s.
- Flashback : If You Slept Through the '70s, Wake Up! They're Back
- Pomona : Animal Control Agreement
- Duarte : City Names Appointees
- Region : Panel Warns Ex-Candidate
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Wedding Not for Media, Fox Says
- Court Told Gary Coleman Can Manage His Estate
- Palos Verdes Estates Panel Deadlocked Over Mansion
- Surviving Yet Another Threat
- OFFER WOULD MAKE BOWDEN THE BEST-PAID
- Tark Turns Big West Into Feeding Frenzy
- CS Northridge Wakes Up in Time to Defeat Biola, 62-54
- Robitaille Tops NHL All-Star Balloting
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Heimer's Late Goal Gets Orange Past Laguna Hills
- Masked Zorro Returns Friday to Make His Mark on Cable TV
- Loan Critiques Misunderstood, Thrift Lawyer Says : Court hearing: An attorney for Irvine-based Lincoln Savings & Loan says her letters describing some loan documents as 'unsafe and unsound' were not intended to suggest the loans were improper.
- Olds Is NOT 'Not Your Father's' Car Any More
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- Britain Willing to Give Japan Its No. 2 IMF Rank
- Picture This: a Society at a Loss for Words
- Ed Debevic Makes Meat Loaf Almost as Good as Mom's
- Noriega Bodyguard Overheard Invasion Discussed, U.S. Says
- Traffic Class Is Sweet--Fattening Too
- Treating the Tormented : In Southern California, Cambodian Women Find Solace Sharing Their Anguish
- Grand Jury Indicts Atlantic City Mayor
- Last-Minute Sale of Trash Firm May Save City Contract
- Compromise Makes a Park Grow
- Drug Ring Blamed for Robbery Jump
- Mayor Seeks Post on Air-Quality Panel : Smog: Jerold Milner, one of five candidates for the board, says the AQMD should be a resource--not be an omniscient dictator.
- Businesses Divide to Conquer High Rents : Move: As the flow to Glendale's high-rise district continues, "back-shop" workers are being split off into cheaper quarters elsewhere.
- Bandit Takes Day's Receipts From Children's Hospital
- Drunk Driver Gets 4 Years for Death
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : County Players Had Say in Rose Bowl Outcome
- Selection of Reagan for NCAA Honor Spurs Protest by Women
- Beathard Takes Over as New Charger GM : NFL:He has been promised no interference from club owner Alex Spanos. He will accept blame if things go wrong.
- Steve Spurrier, Florida's new coach, said he...
- Penn State's decision to join the Big...
- Pistons Barely Get Past Clippers, 84-80
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Conlisk, Los Alamitos Hold Off Western
- Leinsdorf: Rare Visit by Outspoken Conductor
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- Fashion Comes to Volleyball With Stylish Mossimo Designs
- UAL Schedules Worker Talks: UAL Corp., the...
- Depot Sold for Transport Center
- Saudi 747 Up to Its Wings in Tunis Mud
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Damages Claim by Trainmen Dismissed
- Reader Won't Throw In the Towel
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Man Arrested After Empty Gas Tank Ends Chase
- Bones of Rare Dinosaur Discovered in Colorado
- Heart of the Problem : College Basketball: 'I was really scared,' said Glendale College's Gary Fowler when the doctor thought he found an irregular heart beat.
- COLUMN ONE : De Klerk's Tightrope in S. Africa : He talks of a new political order. But blacks and whites alike wonder whether he has the skill and the will to end apartheid.
- Family of Man Slain by Sheriff's Deputy Sues for $5 Million : Law Enforcement: Unarmed Hawthorne victim was mistaken for robbery suspect. Sheriff's investigators concluded deputy was justified.
- Letter Angers Candidates in 31st District : Politics: Three who seek the Senate seat vacated by William Campbell say a mailing by Assemblyman Frank Hill implies an endorsement. Hill says it's all a misunderstanding.
- As He Comes Down the Stretch, Youth Is Just Passing Him By
- Fullerton Meets Its Mismatch at UNLV : College basketball: Titans run into a Nevada Las Vegas team that does nearly everything right in a 94-66 victory.
- Sukova in Quarterfinals in Australia
- Star Softball Pitcher Quits UCLA to Play for Fullerton Titans
- Rodriguez Feels He Can Be No. 1 Again : Senior golf: Without pain from a pinched nerve in his neck, he's eager to start new season.
- SHORT TAKES : 'All My Children' Fetes 20th Year
- Try Thai Salad as Tasty Way to Use Leftovers
- Half Dime Has Unusual Life Span
- Noriega Defies Court : He Spurns U.S. Justice but Judge Enters Innocent Plea : Panamanian Dictator Under Tight Security
- American Classics : College Students in Pasadena Design Cars of Future
- Dance Team on a Roll : Entertainment: The Midnight Sun roller-skate dancers dazzle the crowds at Venice Beach--and will appear soon at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
- Colleges : Foundation Picks La Verne
- Registering of 300,000 Assault Guns Begins : Weapons: Tough first-in-nation law controls the manufacture, sale, possession and ownership of high-powered military-style guns.
- THE SURRENDER OF NORIEGA : Surrender Sets Off Joyful Party in Streets of Capital : Reaction: 'It's over! It's over!' residents shout. Horn-honking, pot-clanging celebration erupts in Panama City.
- Maniscalco Witness Tells of Fear : Trial: A former motorcycle gang member described events on the night of the killings. He said he then hid for a year to avoid being the next to die.
- Mt. Laguna
- SAN CLEMENTE : High Development Fees May Go Higher
- United Way Raises Half of Funding Goal
- Truck Stop Blues
- Judge Delays Decision on Cityhood for Malibu
- Burbank Girl Badly Injured in Fire
- PRO FOOTBALL : Rams' Forecast: Clear to the Super Bowl
- Bill Kinter has been promoted to group...
- Benefit Cereal Sales Halted; It Didn't Sell
- Merrill Lynch to Sell Canadian Securities Unit
- Culver City : Census Alert Committee
- No Release for Dissident, Beijing Says
- The Endless Wave : For a band of senior enthusiasts, the undertow of surfing remains irresistible
- Colleges : Cal Poly Adds Program
- HEALTH : AIDS Cases Escalate Worldwide
- 1990s Orange County. Challenge For The 1990s : Community leaders were asked what top five issues face Orange Conunty in the next decade and what will be the single biggest challenge.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Doctor's Untimely Ego Trip
- 3 Are Indicted in Counterfeiting Scheme
- Suit Claims Zoo Unfair to Women Jews
- Homeowners Seek Ouster of Planning Chief : Burbank: A group charges that an official sought support for a development project, which constitutes a conflict of interest.
- 15-Year-Old Paralyzed During Football Game Fights for Comeback
- Old Dominion Beats USC Women, 82-69
- SANTA ANITA : Materco Surprises Breeders' Rivals
- Thousand Oaks Slips Past Camarillo in 2 Overtimes
- Waves Roll Past Tired Towson St.
- TV RATINGS : Football Carries NBC to Easy Win
- Beathard Goes to Work for Chargers
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- Trump Now in Business With Card Maker He Sued
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Deposit Drain Slows During October at Nation's Thrifts
- <i> Maquiladora</i> Growth Down Considerably in '89
- Risotto Now Big Favorite of Locals
- Diamond Bar : Planning Panel Named
- Moscow Rushes Reinforcements to Azerbaijan
- Contraceptive for Men, Similar to Pill, Gets 1st U.S. Test
- Rainfall Doesn't Quench Thirst : Water: In spite of a recent shower, the county enters 1990 with a dramatic water deficit.
- 69 Executed in 1989, Taiwan Regime Says
- T-Shirts: From Brando to Brand X
- Region : Water Board Seats Disputed
- Lech Walesa Gives Nobel Prize Money to Fund to Aid Poles
- Chronic Drunk Drivers Risk Losing Cars : Laws: The district attorney's office says it will aggressively seek to seize cars of motorists who are arrested for the third time in seven years on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Giblock' to Close L.A. Freeway
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- State Acts to Pull License of Allergist : Medicine: The Canoga Park doctor treated thousands of patients with urine injections. He's appealing the revocation order.
- Woman Who Fatally Stabbed Ex-Boyfriend Is Freed
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : Challengers Fail to Knock Out 'Batman'
- THE COLLEGES : Point Guards Deliver Sharp Performances
- JAZZ REVIEW : Baker Serves Up a Mediocre Set at Le Cafe
- SANTA ANA : City Employees Vote to Allow Union Dues
- Bill Curry, who coached a bittersweet season...
- Saberhagen's Fund-Raiser to Benefit Team
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Ron Howard: The Gratifying Growth of a Director : Movies: With the success of 'Parenthood,' the former child star says he's learned that a film must have 'something to say' to be entertaining.
- Johanna Arellano and Scott Shelton have been...
- WORLD : Queen Honors 'Anglophile' Son of 'Desert Fox' Erwin Rommel
- Julio Gallo, Wife Hurt in Crash in Which Woman Died
- THE SURRENDER OF NORIEGA : Text of President's Statement on Noriega
- Man Convicted in Series of Robberies
- Council Studies Zoning as Way to Block Sunshine Landfill Expansion
- It's a Scramble: 4 More Days to See Faberge Eggs
- Lancaster Going Out of District for New Chief
- Council to Sue State Over Jail : Prison: The move is an attempt to block construction of the facility in East Los Angeles.
- Parks Proposal Would Cost Irvine $300 Million, Opponents Say : Special election: A $57.5-million bond measure is called a 'rip-off.' But supporters challenge rival figures and say new facilities would answer community needs.
- Burbank City Council to Reconsider Proposal on Limiting Public Comment : Meetings: A plan to curb residents' remarks on non-agenda items is greeted with protests.
- Old Harbor Area Pipelines Prompt L.A. to Anticipate Buried Trouble
- Police Impostor Escapes After Run-In With Officer
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Mobil Should 'Stop Using Acid'
- CSU Taylor Ranch Plan a 'Gambler's' Bluff
- CSU Plan Will 'Irreparably Damage' Area
- Scott L. Glenn has been elected chief...
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Donna Rice Now 'Born-Again'
- Cranston in Dispute With Latino Registration Group
- THE SURRENDER OF NORIEGA : Secluded Existence at Embassy Was Anything but Good Life for General : Refuge: Noriega apparently remained as stubborn and secretive as he was in power, clerics and visitors say.
- Female Medfly Found in Sun Valley Close to Area Targeted Earlier
- Wolfsheimer to Quit Port District Post : Politics: The action, along with that of a fellow port comissioner, ends the threat of a fight with City Hall over filling the powerful posts.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Group Offers Guided Tours of Wetlands
- TUSTIN : New Year to Bring Some Major Changes
- COMMENTARY : College Super Bowl? No! Let's Give Players a Little Time to Study
- San Gabriel : Searching for Illegal Signs
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Black Man to Head Mobile Police Force
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Spillanes Begin Rebuilding
- Police Seek Man Linked to Series of Rapes and Break-Ins
- Soviet Official Questions U.S. Right to Try Noriega
- Korenstein Seeks Tougher Rule on School Sites : Porter Ranch: The school board member wants to ensure that the developer sets aside land for schools after the year 2000.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Pursuit Ends in Arrest of 3 Car Theft Suspects
- Here Lies Skippy : Family Dog--Allegedly Shot by Mailman--Is Buried
- County Bias Alleged in Remap Case : Justice: Supervisors accused of 'racial gerrymandering' in redistricting lawsuit.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Rapist Faces Possible 93-Year Sentence
- Laffitte Is Finally on a Roll, and That's Good News for USIU
- Fire Extinguished at Arco Refinery
- NBA ROUNDUP : Jordan Takes Control as Bulls Win 4th in a Row
- Fullerton No Match for Las Vegas, 94-66 : College basketball: Titan Coach John Sneed is convinced UNLV is the best team in the nation after one-sided loss.
- In TV Tradition, Duffy Delivers on 'Newhart'
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- TV REVIEW : Implausible Ravings Mar 'Let Me Hear You Whisper'
- JAZZ : 'The Music Is the Thing' for Jazz Masters Golson, Barron
- Malibu : Trimming of Trees Funded
- S. Korea-U.S. Agreement on Troop Cut Reported Near
- Oxnard Offers Alternate CSU Campus Sites
- Mexico Police Down Drug-Carrying Plane
- Back to the Basics : Santa Paula Soccer Team Relying on Hard Work in Its Quest for a Title
- Countywide : 2 Firms Move to Bid on High-Speed Train
- Study Urges Trading Reforms: A government study...
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- WORLD : Medellin Kidnaping Reported
- Group Proposes $65-Million Center at Auto Plaza Site : Development: Compton City Council, however, deadlocks over whether to enter into formal negotiations with developers.
- WORLD : Azerbaijan Protesters Retreat
- Raiders Offered $60 Million, New Stadium
- Santa Monica : Acting Airport Director
- Culver City : 2 Growth Plans on Ballot
- Red Cross Reports Blood Shortage in East
- El Monte : Ground Breaking at School
- The Norton Simon Museum of Art is...
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Launching Cleared for Monday
- 2 Men Found Shot to Death in Vehicle at Crack Hangout
- Jury Selection Begins in DNA 'Fingerprint' Case
- MISSION VIEJO : Public Meetings on Parks Scheduled
- Battleships New Jersey, Iowa Lead 'Mothball' List
- Watchdog Wasn't Leashed; It Was Playing Cheerleader : Panama: For the most part, American media fell right in step with the official applause and justifications for the invasion.
- ANAHEIM : Shooting Victim in Stable Condition
- Grant Reserves On Duty in Soccer Win
- THE SIDELINES : Soccer Game Delayed; Fans Riot
- THE SIDELINES : Canada Wins Junior Hockey Gold
- Bumped Saints Quarterback Wants Out
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Van Nuys Comes Back to Win, 3-2
- Law Firms Join Forces: Two of Southern...
- Kenneth L. Ross has been appointed president...
- 'Tis the Season to Shape Up : Fitness: Health club rolls usually swell after that holiday turkey, dressing and all the other goodies have tightened up clothing and threatened seams.
- Endevco Gets Job
- Latino-Owned Bank Project Is Canceled : Banking: Organizers said they fell $1.4 million short of their goal to raise $4 million.
- Tomatoes Help Prevent Certain Cancers
- Cutting to Heart of Citrus Sections
- Alan Hale Jr., 68; Skipper on TV's 'Gilligan's Island'
- SOUTHLAND : 2nd Mistrial in '82 Murder Case
- NOTEOOK : Opponents Find Buena Team Unsafe at Any Speed
- Romania Aide Denies Army Planned a Coup : East Bloc: Chief of staff says revolution was spontaneous but that discontent had been mounting.
- New Year's Baby a TV Special : Medicine: Doctor says he manipulated birth time for televised religious service in Anaheim. He claims it was safe, but questions have been raised.
- SOUTHLAND : Baby-Sitter, Husband Arrested in Death of 2 1/2-Month-Old Girl
- Using the Clinical Approach : Health: Fred Hosillos' fitness program stress fun on the run.
- Judge in Montoya Trial Seals FBI's Tapes of Robbins
- McMartin Jurors Return 6 More Sealed Verdicts
- MISSION VIEJO : Blast Damages Auto; Week's 3rd Bombing
- 5 in Running for Vacant Seat on South Coast Smog Board
- San Diego
- SEAL BEACH : Coastal Panel Staff Now Against Project
- Keep Up the Good Work
- 7 Injured in Police-Muslim Street Brawl
- On the Mend : Basketball: CS Northridge center Sandi Olson has battled back from a leg injury suffered in a traffic accident that cost her an entire season.
- KPWR Back on Top, Format-Flippers Fall
- Legal File
- S&L; Agency to Sell Real Estate Assets at 'Measured Pace'
- '89 Ended Decade of Failure for Nation's Banks and S&Ls; : Economy: Some experts think the collapse of money institutions won't stop in the '90s. Orange County had its share of bad news.
- Lee Masters has been named chief executive...
- Party Meatballs Can Be a Wonderful Meal for Special Gatherings
- Maintaining a Weight Loss Program
- She Doesn't Like to Lose : Santa Monica's Felice Lipscomb Might Not Be the Favorite in the Hurdles, But Don't Bet Against Her
- Culver City : Council Orders Sprinklers
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- Burbank's Thomas Murphy is undoubtedly one of...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Walk-On Freshman Guard Making a Point of Delighting Mulligan, Fans
- Dick Motta, 58, an NBA head coach...
- THE SIDELINES : Baltimore All-Star Site in '93
- Simms Isn't Styling, Just Smiling : Pro football: Giant quarterback doesn't have the speed of Cunningham, but his low-key approach has his team on the move.
- Houston Oiler Coach Jerry Glanville, whose job...
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- New Home Sales Soar 9.6%; Rate Drop Cited
- Ron Oleston has been named senior vice...
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Moroccan Oil Spill Dissolving
- S&Ls; Failed at Record Pace During Year
- Westwood : Student Law Office Opens
- Attacks Signal End of Salvador Truce
- Design for the '90s
- House Fire Causes $100,000 Damage
- Wave of Wealth : Iranians No Ordinary Group of Immigrants
- Water Main Break Closes Mall Shops Until Saturday
- Beyond a Fallen Curtain, Heavy Tasks : East Europe: To build on the revolutions of 1989, the West must no longer stand and watch. But when it pitches in to help, the response must be enlightened.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Santa Pays Second Visit to Fire Victims
- Torrance to Call D.A. to Probe Future Police Shootings, Jail Deaths
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Canoga Park Stays Hot, 65-52
- THE SIDELINES : Surgery for Paralyzed Athlete
- CAMINO REAL, OCEAN LEAGUES : Shooter, Rebounder Lead St. Bernard Past Segundo
- BAY LEAGUE : Hawthorne's Defense Stifles Palos Verdes, 67-38, in Bay Opener
- New Insurance Initiative
- Awash in Entertainment : Media: Entertainment magazines are booming, reflecting the public's appetite for TV and film news.
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- Symphony and Philharmonic Fans Celebrate '90s
- LOCAL : Infant Girl Dies in Burbank Fire
- Leak Taints Water Supply
- Feeding Cat Raw Meat Can Cause Digestive Diseases
- NOTEBOOK : Hobbled Glendale Opens Conference Play
- Vietnam Party Leader to Quit, Officials Say
- Alaska Volcano Quiet After Outburst
- $60,000 House Fire Blamed on Arson
- New Jurors Asked to Solve Slaying 'Puzzle'
- Solana Beach Is Named to Replace Del Mar as Train Stop on L.A. Run : Transportation: Del Mar passenger service, a tradition since 1911, will end by 1992 unless the city can talk Amtrak into limited service.
- Harperstown Is Winner in Feature at Aqueduct
- COMMENTARY : Basketball Playoffs Not a Model to Work From
- NHL ROUNDUP : Thomas' Late Goal Lifts Blackhawks Over Oilers
- Bruins Keep On Rolling : UCLA: Don MacLean scores a season-high 35 points in easy victory over USC, 89-72.
- Beathard Officially Signs With Chargers
- Watt Center's Impact on L.A.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sexy Fun and Sophistication From the B-52's
- Paramount Ordered to Release Documents : Trials: A judge rules that financial data pertinent to columnist Art Buchwald's suit against the film studio must be made public.
- Deukmejian Often Finds Appointees Close to Home