- The Bowers Museum's Board of Governors is...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Rude Dude Returns : Idol in First Southland Appearance Since Cycle Crash
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN JACINTO : Heat Exposure Cited in Deaths of 3 Teens
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : 14 in Opposition Party Are Arrested
- Egypt Bars Sudan Flights
- Mobil Weighs Appeal of Fire Ruling
- Richard Hubler, 14, Gets 17 Years to Life : Sentencing: He will, however, probably spend no more than seven years in the California Youth Authority for the fatal shooting of his sister.
- Scaled-Down Interchange Plan Also Is Controversial : Traffic: Despite Caltrans revisions, area residents are upset because new guidelines do not preclude a 'flyover bridge' into Old Town Calabasas.
- Bulletproof Vest Sales Curbs Sought
- Fire Enlisted in Losing War With Tumbleweeds
- Man Slain After Car Theft Went Awry, Jury Told
- County to Release 50 Mentally Ill Jail Inmates : Treatment: The new program is aimed at getting help for those who commit minor crimes and will include monitoring by a psychiatrist, psychologist and social workers.
- 1 Hurt, 2 Escape in Firebombing of Car
- Countywide : Conference to Weigh Preservation Issues
- Pupils Gear Up for Cycle Contest
- Dockworkers to Lose Day's Pay for Wildcat Strike That Shut Ports : Labor: Union and shippers reach accord after a walkout this month triggered by an attempt to arrest a man for failure to pay child support.
- Courts Delay Tickets for Mideast Military
- IRVINE : A Chance to Take Fitness to Heart
- Ventura Freeway Lanes to Be Closed for Paving
- Bowe Beats Cooper to Stay Unbeaten
- THE SIDELINES : Manley Asks NFL to Lift Ban
- LAGUNA BEACH : Cutoff Date Limits Disclosure of Costs
- COMMENTARY : He'll Be Known for Stomach, Not Heart
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : For Jackson, It's Better to Receive
- Tolliver's Not Bad, He's Paying His Dues : Pro Football: History has shown that nearly all young quarterbacks struggle in the early stages of their careers.
- Will 'Godfather III' Be Ready for Christmas Opening? : Movies: Coppola is racing the clock to complete the film by this weekend if Paramount is to get it to theaters for a scheduled holiday opening.
- GOLF : Norman Tied With Simpson at 5-Under 66
- 'South Africa'--When?
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hot Spot' Raises Cain in Stylish Pulp Melodrama
- Jazz Guitarist No Clone : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- New Play Brings Charity to the Door : Theater: CalArts production on city's homeless will include a Red Cross display and pleas for clothing and food assistance.
- LOCAL : Golden State Fwy. Snarled by Car-Truck Accident in Newhall
- Firm Ordered to Produce Worker Safety Video
- Day of the Dolphins : Sightings: Dozens park along the road to marvel at a group of 25 bottlenecks as they swim off the coast near Ventura. Some even jump into the ocean to join the mammals.
- Spill Carries Mix of Oil, Water Into Sea Channel
- LOCAL ELECTIONS STATE SENATE : Dills Argues for Value of Experience : Legislature: Veteran lawmaker speaks against propositions that limit terms, saying he is just warming up. Incumbents in two local races are expected to win.
- Case Against Brando Erodes : Trial: The prosecution refuses to negotiate a settlement in murder case--so far. But the inability to subpoena Cheyenne Brando is regarded as a major hurdle.
- SIMI VALLEY : Petition Drive to Recall Ely Fails
- Rivalry Is Lost, and Much More
- Angels Will Not Offer Downing Arbitration : Baseball: Decision could mean end of designated hitter's career with the club.
- The Crown Prince of Gospel : Anniversary: The Rev. James Cleveland will be honored Monday night for his contributions to gospel music during a 50-year career.
- ACTION! Ronald Reagan made an extended pre-presidential...
- Jail for D.C. Mayor Barry : 6-Month Term, $5,000 Fine in Drug Case
- Zanzibar Leader Sworn In
- LOCAL : 3 Arrested in Purse Snatching
- Paris Saves the Best of Spring for Last : Fashion: Ungaro plays sweetly off confectionary colors while Valentino returns to '70s shapes. YSL's harem outfits are strictly for Scheherazade nights.
- NO SHOW: Republicans William Howard Taft and...
- CHARITY SCORE CARD
- Mother Donates Portion of Lung to Ailing Child : Medicine: The Stanford operation is the world's first such transplant from a living person, surgeons say.
- Edelman's Try to Release AIDS Money Is Blocked
- Mission Valley Roads Closed by Construction
- Hospital Gives Homey Look to Children's Ward
- Playing Hooky : It's Autumn--but the Beach Isn't Out of Reach
- THE HOUSE
- Amnesty International Asks Probe of Tijuana Death
- Encino Fire Damages Car Repair Shop
- Yes to Immigrants, No to Quick Fixes : Immigration: The bill should pass on its merits, not under the delusion that it will solve America's problems.
- Judge Upholds Fine in Use of Banned Farm Tool : Oxnard: A contractor must pay $7,500 for allowing workers to use short-handled knives, which can cause crippling back injuries.
- A-One, A-Two and a Brouhaha : Congress: A plan to spend federal funds to restore Lawrence Welk's birthplace has some people crying foul.
- SHORT TAKES : Wayans Finds 'In Living Color' Appeals to Rainbow of Viewers
- Singing the Blues Over Sunset Pub's Closing : Music: The small barroom, 'the epitome of a club gig' for many musicians, will close Dec. 17. The owner has decided not to renew the lease.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oil Fuels European Inflation
- Debacle Pros Wtd. S&L; Exper. a Must
- Sprucing Up the Neighborhood Can Pay
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Parents Accused of Child Endangering
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- Burn Plan Is Supported but Tumbleweeds Will Be Back
- Assembly: 34th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates this month. Answers have been edited to fit the available space.
- They Picket to Guard a Principle in the Face of Politics
- Stage 1 Smog Alert Declared in County
- POSTSCRIPT : Mind Game Is Only Par for Course
- Parks offer 'safety and a super time' for children on Halloween.
- Seal Beach at 75: Still a Hot Town
- Youth Agreed to Aid Investigation, Police Tape Shows
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 35 : No Letup Seen in O'Connell's Dogged Push for 5th Term
- TUSTIN : Advisory Committee Votes to Meet Locally
- ALL-AMERICAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Graham Doesn't Let Bee Sting Stop Her
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AZTECS : Luginbill Blasts Big Ten Conference
- Irvine Overcomes Penalties in 24-22 Win
- Angels Will Not Offer Downing Arbitration : Baseball: Decision could mean end of designated hitter's career with the club.
- Mary Star Stops Cantwell, 28-13
- Ferrari is threatening to quit Formula One...
- Mutant Turtles Creators Sue U.K. Copycats
- Bush on Taxes
- Conductor Bernstein
- Coastline Must Be Available for All
- Use Biltmore Site for Housing, Park
- Affordable Housing
- End PCH Parking for Safety Reasons
- World Cocoa Surplus Is the Highest Ever
- A Giant Dogfight on the Horizon : Airlines: United plans to buy Pan Am's London routes, but American wants a shot too. A worldwide market is at stake.
- Newsletter Assails Fidelity Group for Change in Policy
- Ex-Owner of Dallas S&L; Indicted in Alleged Fraud
- Coast Savings' Quarterly Loss Is $24 Million
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- REAL ESTATE
- Saturn Gets Going--Sort of : Automobiles: GM's high-risk answer to popular Japanese imports finally debuts in a series of coming-out parties, but there aren't enough to go around.
- Minnesota Candidate Will Stay in Race, Despite Sex Allegation
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Rules Eased to Draw Skilled Immigrants
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : TV Crew Expelled Over Soviet Report
- 180 Iraqi Soldiers Defect, Others Get Saudi Food : Military: Dozens are reported filtering back and forth across the border every day. U.S. officials complain that they are excluded from interrogations.
- Sex Claim Reportedly Forcing Minnesota Candidate to Quit
- Hussein Seeks Peace at Home With Kurd Foes
- Still Not Satisfied: Marla Maples is not...
- Final Cleanup of Ordnance in Tierrasanta Set : Military: Environmental firm will comb 1,600 acres for live explosives to ensure that no one else is killed by live shells buried on former WWII artillery range.
- Retaking Avalon Gardens
- Culver City Mall Gets Judge's Blessing
- Beating, Theft by Deputies Alleged : Trial: A convicted money launderer testifies that sheriff's narcotics officers stole $65,000 and abused him while he was handcuffed during a 1988 drug raid.
- Guinea Ambassador Charged in Sexual Battery of Hotel Maid
- Investigation Into Big Fire Near Escondido at Dead End
- NHL ROUNDUP : Mullen Gives Rangers an Assist in 5-3 Win
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Injury Stops Savanna's 26-15 Victory With 2:16 Left
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Palace' Menu Has a Prime Sarandon
- MUSIC REVIEW : Andre Previn Program Minus Previn
- TV DANCE REVIEW : PBS Gives 'Serenade' Another Twirl : Dance: The photographic effects that focused on atmosphere instead of dancing are mostly avoided this time.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sanders' Tribute to Coltrane
- Empire Brass to Perform at UC Irvine : Music: The chamber ensemble will open the Orange County Philharmonic Society's season with the West Coast premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Dance Suite.
- Continental Airlines Postpones Campaign: In an effort...
- Money Supply Falls: The narrowest measure of...
- Congress Leaders Push Tax Hikes
- Analysts Doubt That Plan Would Yield Balanced Budget by Mid-'90s : Deficit: They say the latest package relies on unrealistic economic assumptions. Many are also skeptical about a big drop in interest rates.
- Activists Blast Wilson Over Rights Bill Veto
- State Supreme Court Upholds Murderer's Death Sentence : Appeal: Justices vote 4 to 3 to reject condemned man's plea, despite agreeing that he was improperly barred from telling jurors why he wanted to live.
- NAACP Vows Action Against Wilson on Vote
- OXNARD : Funds Sought to Shrink Class Sizes
- 4 Held in Raid on Alleged Methamphetamine Lab
- A Slow Burn Over Library Closure : Asbestos: A removal project is taking longer than expected, forcing Valley College students to use other facilities.
- Remembering 'the Greatest Fighter Plane in the World' : Aircraft: Jean-Luc Beghin first saw the P-51 Mustang in the skies over Europe during World War II. Thus began a love affair that has lasted 46 years.
- Defendant's Murder Conviction Overturned; New Trial Is Likely
- All He Needed Was a Mask and Gun
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Two Losses Mean Little to Donahue
- Bob Probert of the Detroit Red Wings...
- KCET May Reconsider Dropping 'Africa Now' : Television: Community groups and its own advisory panel criticize halt to public-affairs show.
- U.S. Will Increase Troops in Arabia by Up to 100,000 : Gulf crisis: Cheney links the buildup to expanded Iraqi forces in and near Kuwait. Emphasis is expected to be on bringing in heavy armor from Europe.
- MEDIA / TAKEOVER BATTLE : Press Freedom, Soviet-Style
- Soviet Miners Vote to Form 1st Free Union
- SATURN : Detroit Fights Back
- Assembly: 35th District : Questionnaires were distributed to candidates and returned this month. Answers longer than space allotted have been edited to fit the available space.
- Zimbalist Fan Dangerous, 2 Psychiatrists Testify
- VENTURA : 4 Plead Not Guilty to Cocaine Charges
- SIMI VALLEY : Arbitrator Backs Schools' Layoffs
- EDUCATION : Ethnic Novels Join Fitzgerald, Faulkner on School Book Lists
- Public Gets Invitation to Join State Campaign to Eradicate Fruit Flies : Pests: Lay people can submit research proposals in an effort to find alternatives to malathion spraying.
- Paner and Rice Are David and Goliath of Marina Defense : Football: Defensive back (5-3, 115) and lineman (6-3, 260) have helped Vikings become one of county's best at stopping opponents.
- Morningside Names Randle Girls' Basketball Coach
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Loyola Rallies, Beats St. John Bosco, 28-17
- ART REVIEWS : Starn Brothers' 'Blue Medusa' Sails Into Town
- Crude Oil Prices Seesaw on Fears of War in Gulf
- RTC Oversight Board OKs Major S&L; Sale...
- Nike Pulls Ads Parodying Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
- COLUMN ONE : REGIONAL REPORT : Joblessness and Pessimism Grow : Southland industries that seemed healthy until recently are now faltering. Newcomers to the unemployment lines aren't hopeful about finding work.
- Up Close at Picasso Museum
- Jetliner Lands Safely After Wheel Falls Off
- $2.5-Billion Child-Care Bill May Pass as Part of Tax Plan
- Legislator Guilty of Selling Vote in FBI Sting
- WORLD : Tokyo Protest on Mideast Troops
- Sudan Faces Mass Starvation but Blocks Food Aid, U.S. Officials Say
- Charlie Rose Quits as Anchor of New 'Personalities' Series
- 'Mud in Your Face' for an Idol
- Operation Rescue Backed by ACLU in Court Case
- Women Voters League Plans Ballot Issues Talk
- Group Seeking the Ouster of Bernhardt Needs 3,000 More Signatures : Politics: It has a month to get the names to put the measure on the ballot; Bernhardt remains confident.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Boat Runs Aground in Fog; 2 Uninjured
- Motorcyclist Shoots Woman in Parking Lot
- VENTURA : Councilman Issues Apology for Arrest
- New Roofs Must Be Fire-Resistant
- Beilenson to Serve on Gulf Crisis Panel
- Playwright, Executive Join CalArts Trustees
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : New Position a Snap for Montoya
- City Basketball Teams Face Earlier Start for 1991-92
- Tale of Two Argonaut Brothers Is Filled With Highs and Lows : Prep football: Adrian Ioja continues to add some kick to Garden Grove's offense. But his brother, Bob, has lost his starting quarterback spot.
- Holieway Gets His Coaching Job Back
- 'Songs of Harmony': Cross-Cultural Comedy
- Gregory Hines Doesn't Miss a Step in Collaboration : Dance: He teams with the local company Rhapsody in Taps for premiere performances tonight of his latest work.
- SHORT TAKES : Lightfoot's a Superior Friend
- A Post-Nuclear World in 'Riddley Walker'
- STAGE
- Troupe Leader Sees Lesson of Hope in 'Educating Rita' : Theater: Don Laffoon of the Stop-Gap drama-therapy group sees the comedy as showing how to go from victim to survivor.
- POP ALBUM CHART : Will Vanilla Hurt 'Em?
- Farm Issues Holding Up Trade Agreement
- UAL Net Dips; Delta, USAir Post Losses
- GM Announces Layoffs: General Motors Corp., reacting...
- Drug Research Firm Will Be Acquired by Japanese Distributor
- Denver's Exeter Buys Pinseeker Golf, Larlen
- Producer Amends His Suit Over Pathe's Buyout Plans
- STOCKS : Surge in Oil Prices Sends Dow Down 20
- Times' Latin Correspondent Honored
- Heart-Attack Victim Thrown Out of Market
- Storm-Driven Barge Severs Bridge; Thousands Stranded
- WORLD : Winnie Mandela Misses Court
- NATION : Trade-Off Forged on Foreign Aid
- CIA Chief Offers Gloomy View of War Prospects
- Two Scientists Proving as Elusive as Cold Fusion : Research: Electrochemists fail to attend a meeting on funding to continue their controversial energy studies.
- Clipboard : NEIGHBORHOOD PROFILE: SOUTH LA PALMA
- Police in Ireland Question 8 Suspects in Proxy Bombings
- Heavy Toll Feared in Collapse of Baghdad Building Hit in Iran War
- FBI Raids Canoga Park Adult Videos Firm
- Welch Files for Free Agency; Jack Clark Offered Arbitration
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Chargers GM Sanders Dies
- Aylesworth Quick to Race With Big Boys
- Defense Stays Nasty for Loara
- Lynch Hired to Head Padres' Minor Leagues
- Hawley Top Qualifier in Gwynn's Car
- Administrators Appointed to Run Polly Peck: In...
- Santa Anita Cos.: The Arcadia real estate...
- Sara Lee Corp.: First-quarter earnings for the...
- EARNINGS : Unisys Posts $357-Million Loss in Period
- Police Share Blame in Israel Riot Report
- PRESIDENTS: With President Bush making his fourth...
- Bush Urges Voters to Set Term Limits : At Irvine Stump, He Blasts Demos for Budget Woes
- Analysts Cite '81 as Time Matters Got Out of Hand : Policy: They focus on the day President Ronald Reagan signed the massive tax cut bill that was the centerpiece of his economic agenda.
- Jury Deadlocks in Kinison Bodyguard's Rape Trial
- Violence Prompts Call for Increased Security at Inglewood Schools
- Ex-Padres' Slugger Nate Colbert Indicted
- Once More, the Angels Are Bad at Goodbys
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Iowa State Gets No Break in Schedule
- Foley Worked While Waiting : College football: USC's seldom-used backup quarterback has been staying late after practice for the last 1 1/2 seasons.
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Durham Sinks Fighting Lifeguard in Unanimous Decision
- Maple Leafs Fire Carpenter as Head Coach
- Holy Sidekick! : Batman Has a New Boy Wonder Wearing a Brand New Wardrobe
- 'Queen of the Soaps' is a Soap Within a Soap
- 'Monster' a Good Mix of Song and Speech
- 'Girl's Guide' Finds Laughs in Singlehood
- 'Drug Watch' to Offer Reward for Arrest of Dealers : Television: But an anti-drug activist is worried that the lure of $25,000 in rewards may prompt retaliation against informers or their families.
- REAL ESTATE
- Great American Loses Another Executive
- Coping With the Prospect of Higher Taxes : Levies on Gasoline, Booze, Luxury Goods Get Mixed Reception From Business
- Coping With the Prospect of Higher Taxes : Tax-Free Bonds Alluring, but Wholesale Investment Switches Seen as Unlikely
- Renewed Rioting in India Raises Death Toll to 70
- Campaign Talk : A Weekly Window On The California Elections.
- Kasparov and Karpov Agree to a Draw in 6th Chess Game
- THE TIMES POLL : Capitol Return Helped Wilson, Hurt Feinstein
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Kazakh Republic Joins Breakaways
- Aide Says White House Sought 'Congressional Vulnerability' : Politics: He declares the strategy was to convince Americans that Congress was not functioning well. GOP incumbents may suffer as well, he admits.
- 2 Dozen Hurt by Quake in India Subcontinent
- ELECTIONS 34TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Libertarian Tisbert Faces an Uphill Battle Against GOP Incumbent Wyman
- Surrogate Files Appeal After Losing Rights to Infant : Courts: Anna L. Johnson says she will ultimately win the battle for parental rights to the child she bore.
- Best Kind of Housing : Yes on Los Angeles Measure K; no on Measure A
- LAGUNA BEACH : Candidate's Material Taken at Printer's
- Another Election Rerun: Your Unchallenged Congress
- Panel OKs Industrial Park Plans Near Castaic
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Knee Injury Puts Caravello Out for Year
- SAILING : Crew Hoping to Make Cut, Then Win Back Cup
- Lloyd Daniels Signs With CBA Team
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Craig Gibson Takes Over at Center
- Del Negro an Irresistible Object in Italy
- STAGE : '1,001 Night Stands' Brings New Dawn to the Marquis
- Madonna, Heavy Metal Shock Pat Boone
- SHORT TAKES : Seawall Divides Socialite, Town
- Home Sales Drop: An uncertain economy and...
- Prosecutors Finish Milken Pre-Sentencing Case : Securities: Witnesses give cloudy and conflicting testimony about whether the ex-junk bond king engaged in insider trading.
- Oil Rises $3.17 on a New Round of Mideast Rumors : Energy: U.S. plans to send more troops didn't help, nor did a report of French pessimism.
- Traffic Cuts Dangerous Path Across the Blue Line : Transportation: Accidents occur despite warning signals. Officials may try temporary safety measures.
- Lebanon Seizes Public Funds From Aoun
- Boy, 14, Sentenced in Fatal Shooting of His Sister, 12
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Parliament OKs Privatization Law
- Senate Panel Denies Talk of Immunity for Keating : Ethics: Lawmakers call reports of such discussions incorrect. The committee investigating five senators asks for a probe into document leaks.
- Frustrated Walsh Held Set to Take Administration to Court to Get Data : Iran-Contra: The independent counsel's action to get potential evidence could prove politically troubling for the President.
- SIMI VALLEY : Freeway Barrier Construction Slated
- It's Now a Buyer's Market at Once Mighty J. David & Co.
- GARDEN GROVE : Williams Barred From Using 'Mayor'
- NBA Adopts Tough Measures on Flagrant Fouls
- USD Plays Key Game Tonight
- THE SIDELINES : World League U.K. Tryouts Set
- CSUN Women to Face San Diego St. in Volleyball
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Runner May Leave Loyola in Her Tracks
- Windom's 'Thurber' Not in Catbird Seat
- SHORT TAKES : Obscenity Flap Imperils Gallery
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Rude Dude Returns : Idol in First Southland Appearance Since Cycle Crash
- Sellars Calls 'Botched' Fest a 'Miracle' Too : Assessment: Los Angeles Festival director reports staging problems but also artistic achievements.
- American General Corp.: The Houston-based financial services...
- NV Philips Announces Huge Layoffs: The Dutch...
- Tandem Computers Inc.: The Cupertino, Calif.-based computer...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS 72nd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Democrats Zero In on Pringle in the 'Hottest' Race
- THE TIMES POLL : Capitol Return Helped Wilson, Hurt Feinstein
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EUROPE : End Military Blocs, Soviet General Says
- Phoenix Offers Keating No Refuge From Ill Feelings
- How the Poll Was Conducted
- Jail Ordered for Pilots Who Flew Drunk
- LOCAL ELECTIONS PROPOSITION K : Housing Measure Gets Wide Support
- It Doesn't Take Murder for Derangement to Terrorize a Family : Mental Illness: A sister tells how schizophrenia and the state's crumbling support system made rejection the only path left open.
- DWP to Spend $224,000 for Wells in Water Filtering Study : Resources: Officials hope to find out how sand and gravel cleanse effluent.
- BREEDERS' CUP HANDICAP : Bettors to Face Most Challenging Card Yet
- Former Raider Larry Todd Dies of Cancer in Oakland
- Paramount Dances All Over Mater Dei
- Holyfield Pops Buster's Balloon : Boxing: Third-round knockout gives the challenger the undisputed heavyweight title.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers' Taylor Doubtful for Browns
- Rushdie Will Appear on '60 Minutes'
- S.F.'s Festival 2000 Faces Bankruptcy : Funding: The 23-day, multicultural arts festival is $500,000 in debt. Its board met Wednesday to consider Chapter 11.
- Laughing Through the Pain of AIDS
- Blood Tests Show Safe Lead Levels
- COSTA MESA : OCC Will Examine Halloween Candy
- Hit-and-Run Victim, Witness Testify in Drunk-Driving Hearing
- ANAHEIM : $519,090 Award in Man's Beating Death
- ON THE RECORD
- New Mandarin House Updates Decor, but Menu Keeps Old Standards : MANDARIN HOUSE 1820 Garnet Ave. 273-2288 Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards accepted.Most entrees cost $6.25 to $9.95.
- ORANGE : Groups Sue to Block 1,800-Home Project
- Change in the Offing : Community College Trustees: Larsen, Senour, Ducheny
- UCSD Backtracks on Ending Prenatal Program
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH