- ACTION: If Anaheim Stadium seems to be...
- Panel Seeks Keating Aide Testimony : Thrifts: The Ethics Committee requests court order to offer the former S&L; lobbyist limited immunity. His input is called vital to the probe.
- Argentina's Fragile Democracy Praised by Bush : Diplomacy: He arrives only two days after a military insurrection was put down.
- Names in the News - Dec. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 6, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Dec. 6, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 6, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 6, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 6, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 6, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 6, 1990
- Composer Won't Let Bach Intimidate Him : Classical music: Britain's John Rutter attempts to 'to come out from under the shade of the great masters' with his own Magnificat. Its first West Coast performance will be Saturday in Costa Mesa by the Master Chorale of Orange County.
- MCA Buyout
- Pay Increases for Federal Retirees
- Pay Increases for Federal Retirees
- Pay Increases for Federal Retirees
- Pay Increases for Federal Retirees
- Exclusion of Black Authors
- Environmental Bargaining
- Europeans Get Deadline for Subsidy Cuts
- Coca-Cola, Pepsi Will Put Their Pop in Recycled Plastic
- Judge Confirms LTV's Liability in Pension Case
- GATT Officials Say Impasse May Scuttle Talks : Trade: The negotiations seem close to collapse because of a deadlock over farm subsidies. The meetings may adjourn before rules on governing services are agreed upon.
- 3rd-Quarter Output Up a Slight 0.2% : Economy: A drop in the number of hours worked in the quarter may indicate a slowdown has been forcing businesses to use fewer employees.
- WORLD : EC to Send Food Aid to Soviets
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Center to Back Choice in Schools
- Admirals Punished for Not Airing Jet Program Flaws : Military: Captain also removed. Cheney was upset about not being informed of $1-billion overrun, delays.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 31, Convicted of Bank Robbery
- Woman Stabbed by Intruder in Home
- Gunman Killed in House; 2 Others Held
- This Creature's Bizarre, and That's Not Just a Fish Story : Marine mystery: Rarely seen and evil looking, the longnose lancetfish pops up as latest in series of strange sea happenings.
- Iraq Hostage-Visit Issue Captivates 7th-Graders
- A $4.95 Pocket Radio Stops Bullet, Saves Life
- Fathers of Slain Studio Guards Sue New Mexico
- RAMS : Victory in Cleveland Helps Make Season Brighter
- El Toro Football Won't Be the Same
- Angels Needed to Let Go
- Comics Wing It Aboard Ailing Continental Air
- TOON TALK
- Top Fund-Raising Official Resigns From Arts Center
- Iraq Accepts Bush's Offer to Hold Talks
- WORLD : British A-Sub Meltdown Feared
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trailer, Appliances Stolen at Mall Lot
- San Diego
- $18 Million Is Sought for Juvenile Hall Plan : Detention: Supervisors to ask state for money to build two 80-bed buildings at crowded Sylmar facility and to begin design work to replace downtown complex.
- Actress Tells of Terror After Threats : Violence: Theresa Saldana says man who stabbed her is still a danger. He is on trial for allegedly sending letters promising to kill her.
- COUNTYWIDE : $2 Vehicle Fee Hike OKd to Fight Smog
- The Right to Remain Silent--Still
- Bowling Green Picks Blackney
- Welch to Discuss Retirement With Canyon Principal
- Gulls Lose Top Scorer
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : USC Beats San Diego State, 68-54
- Angels Not Through Wheeling, Dealing : Baseball: Club says it will make at least one more deal. Talks begin with Expos about Raines. Gaetti, Krueger, Carman getting a look.
- Pettibone Says He'll Move to Oregon State
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Bonita Vista Rallies Past Kearny in Tournament
- Another Giant Buy: Righetti : Baseball: Reliever signs for $10 million, four years. Indians trade Snyder for Eric King in four-player deal. Angels begin preliminary talks for Raines.
- AT&T; Extends Deadline to Get Its No-Fee Credit Card
- P.M. BRIEFING : Undersea Optical-Fiber Cable
- Hewlett-Packard Unveils Advanced Products: The firm introduced...
- Depression More Likely to Strike Women, Study Says
- SOUTHLAND : Woman Killed, 2 Hurt by Train
- Order Restored to Riot-Torn Miami Streets : Protest: Anger over acquittals of police in a killing caught the city by surprise. Extra officers guard the usually quiet Puerto Rican sector.
- Two Acquitted in Slaying of Black Youth in New York : Race: White men had been accused of taking part in the murder of Yusuf Hawkins in a mob attack. One is convicted of a weapons charge.
- LOCAL : Buffalo Educator to Head USC
- Iraq's Allies Confer in Baghdad
- Iraq Says Soviet Workers Can Go : Gulf crisis: But Baghdad demands compensation for canceled labor contracts. 3,300 people are involved. Moscow says the move will not soften its resolve.
- NATION : Thieves Use NASA Phone Line
- City Services Join Liberal Agenda as Issue in Berkeley : Elections: The progressive mayor is narrowly leading a moderate challenger. Voters express concern about trash, potholes and other basic matters.
- Drug Ranch Trial Cleared : Crime: A judge rules that the Mexican government and lower courts agreed to extradite Daniel James Fowlie on all 26 felony charges stemming from an Orange County case.
- Extra Ears in the Huddle Called No Factor in Loss
- TENNIS NOTEBOOK : Agassi Is Not Fooling Anyone
- College Football
- They're Hooked for Life : These Fly-Fishing Experts Are Happy to Share Their Angling Addictions
- College Basketball
- Vanilla Ice's Official Bio Is Melting in Media Heat : Pop music: The hot-selling rap star admits he made up some of the colorful details about his background: "I was trying to protect my privacy."
- ART
- Distinctive Duds for Three Dads
- SIMI VALLEY : Departing Board Members Honored
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- State Faces Toxic Waste Logjam, Firm Warns : Environment: A disposal company says California will have an overflow of 500,000 tons by the year 2000.
- Tough-Talking Anti-Gang Magazine Hits Streets : Community service: Barrio Warriors targets Latinos and others, urging them to stay out of gangs and stay in school.
- Beefcake Clad in Boxing Trunks X-Rated for Troops in Saudi Sands
- Baker Talks Tough on Iraq : Threatens It With Quick, Huge Attack
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Farm's Demolition Funds Pier Buildup
- City, Developer Near Accord on New Plan for Fryman Canyon : Parkland: Mayor Bradley's office is guardedly optimistic about long-sought purchase in which 10 acres of city property would be part of agreement.
- David C. Van Gorder; Retired Taft High Teacher
- Council Told 60 Jobs Must Be Cut to Avoid Deficit : Oxnard: Officials say the city will be forced to provide services more efficiently in coping with the $2.3-million shortfall.
- County Acts to Ease Aerospace Job Cuts
- Secret Recording Jolts Prosecution in Trial of Dr. Gionis
- Woman Gets 6 Months in Teacher Assault : North Hollywood: Benita McCrae tells the judge she is not a violent person. He calls the classroom attack on Marjan Swantek, 64, 'totally unacceptable.'
- CLIPBOARD : The Dirty Half-Dozen
- THE SIDELINES : Football to Surge in Sacramento
- Moorpark Women Gun Down Valley
- Miller's 29 Points Lead Titan Women
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Game Watched by Record 41 Million
- COMMENTARY : Mediocre Pitching Doesn't Come Cheap
- Baseball's Earned Wealth Average Pops Up $100,000 Per Player in '90
- SHORT TAKES : Axl Rose, Neighbor Restrained
- NBC Places 6 Shows in Top 10
- POP MUSIC : Quartet Proves Good Match for the Quirky Megalopolis
- 7 Unhurt in Copter Crash
- British Hostage Dies in Iraq, Apparently From Heart Attack
- Single Parents Find Support in Shelter
- Shuttle Telescopes Back in Business : Space: The problem with pointing system is fixed. Instruments are now able to find and 'lock on' to targets in distant sky.
- There's a New Lord of Balls, at Least on Paper
- Dairy Queen, Armed With Blizzard, Hopes to Scoop S.D. Ice Cream Market
- SANDAG Traffic-Control Plan Assailed
- How to Win by Simply Staying Quiet
- Dog Triggers Bomb Scare at Air Station
- Woman Gets 6 Months for Attack on Teacher
- NEWPORT BEACH : Suspicious Fires Hit Office, Vacant Houses
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Office Gossip Could Prove Divisive for Marmonte Duo
- THE SIDELINES : New NCAA Inquiry in Oklahoma
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Injured Agassi Drops Out Again : Tennis: He won't play in Grand Slam Cup because of torn chest cartilage suffered in Davis Cup finals.
- SIMI VALLEY TOURNAMENT : Santa Barbara Ends Santa Clara Win Streak at 48
- Agassi May Yet Face Penalty
- Oshima Films to Open X-Rated Festival
- Courting the Right Image in TV News
- CBS Tries to Revise Baseball Pact: CBS...
- Deere & Co.: The tractor and industrial...
- 'Value' Investors Who Play Tortoise May Win the Race
- Sales of American-Made Vehicles Plunge 20.4% : Autos: Light truck sales, which are sensitive to higher gas prices, plummet 28.5% in late November.
- Dropping Oil Prices Grease Dow, Up 30.7
- EC Opens Ties With Hanoi
- Cold War's 'Peace Dividend' Is in Jeopardy, Cheney Warns
- And 'Misery' Loves the Environment
- Parks are Perfect Party Playgrounds : Entertaining: Outdoor facilities are an increasingly popular alternative when space is short and the guest list is long. Children especially love the open space.
- San Diego
- Commute a Bit Slow? Blame Four SigAlerts
- Trojans Defeat Aztecs
- El Toro Football Coach Johnson Resigns : High schools: He says the move is made so he can spend weekends watching his sons play in college.
- Strawberry Position Debated : Baseball: Mets say he should be in right field, but Dodgers will put him in center if Daniels with team.
- THE SIDELINES : Football Cards on Way to Troops
- LOS ALAMITOS : Monteleone's Claims Bring Fame
- More than 300 people attended the "CHOC...
- Ventriloquist Says Read His Lips : Comedy: Dan Horn of Irvine insists that he and his soft-sculpture hand puppets don't fit the stereotype.
- Did You Hear the One About the Pilot and the Farmer's Daughter?
- Hotel Guide Rates Ritz, and the Rest : Lodging: New survey ranks 23 county inns. The Ritz-Carlton is acclaimed one of the West's top five. Disneyland Hotel is panned.
- LOCAL : Man Killed Crossing Freeway
- Thai Flight Recorders Sent for Crash Analysis
- World: IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : President Resigns as Strike Begins
- HEALTH : Passive Smoking Perils Stressed
- Ventura Educator Draws Small Crowd
- Kaiser Stock on NASDAQ: Kaiser Steel Resources...
- 2 Frigates Return From Gulf Duty
- Federal Action to Avoid Slump Held Unneeded
- You Say You Want Service ? : Retailing: There's really only one way to get service, says 'customer terrorist' Peter Glen, and that's to stand up and demand decent treatment.
- Moscow Agrees to Pay Iraq on Worker Pacts
- Kasparov Wins, Gains Edge in Chess Tourney
- Girl to Be Tried as Adult in 2-Death Crash
- INS to Interview Alleged Diplomat Fleeing China
- Now That Jails Comply, a Warning Is Issued
- His publicist is sending out news releases...
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Ties Japan in College Golf
- Baby-Care Nurses End 3-Day Sickout : Labor: County-USC hospital employees say they will resume job action if promises to correct understaffing are not kept. The unit cares for critically ill infants.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 3 Men Charged With Robbery Conspiracy
- Two Groups Honored for Preservation Work
- Man Ordered to Stand Trial in Wife's Murder
- U.S. Denies Upgraded Status for Local Port : Economy: The Customs Service commissioner says the Port of Hueneme lacks sufficient traffic to justify the change. But her offer to help encourages officials.
- State Insurer Must Cover Cancer Patient's Surgery
- BUENA PARK : Out of Arsonist's Ashes : As Rebuilding Moves Toward End, School Recalls a Day of Fire
- FOOTBALL
- Raisins, Blockbusters, It's Bowling for Dollars
- THE SIDELINES : Kingdome Stretching Its Left
- Error Brings Cross-Country Scoring Change
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Singing the Praises of Frank Sinatra : Tribute: Society of Singers awards the crooner an Ella for lifetime achievement.
- Andrea Hein has been promoted to senior...
- New Securities Trading System Debuts in China
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
- P.M. BRIEFING : Help-Wanted Ads Still on Slide
- STOCKS : British Report on Iraq Spurs Dow to Late Gain
- Gasoline Dealers Absorbing Part of Nickel Tax : Retailing: A report says pump prices rose only 2.1 cents in the past week. Sellers fear that they may lose volume if the tax is passed on to customers.
- Private Firms Holding Public Reins
- BOOK REVIEW : Village Life in a Shadow of the Holocaust : IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH Living Outside the Gates of Mauthausen <i> by Gordon J. Horwitz</i> ; The Free Press/Macmillan, $22.95, 236 pages
- A Vocal Salute to Chairman of the Board
- NATION : No Injuries in Northwest Jet Fire
- Killing Spurs City to Consider Hiring Gang Prevention Expert
- COLUMN RIGHT : Rescue the Hostages and Iraq Will Fall : Without his embassy captives, Hussein will have no cards left to play.
- Astronaut Answers Call From Students
- DEPOT DEBUT : San Juan Renovation Project Hailed as Success
- Teaching Assistants, District Continue Talks
- Road to Release? Ask Damascus : Syria holds the key to hostages in Lebanon
- Disqualified Track Winner Gets $500,000 From Jury
- UCLA's Condor Is High-Flying Reserve : College basketball: After a miserable junior season, Owens has filled out and is filling in as a shot-blocking replacement for foul-prone Murray.
- Three-Guard Attack Carries USC Again : Trojans: They beat San Diego State, 77-66, for second consecutive victory. But a difficult two-game trip awaits.
- FALL ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Injury-Free Carlsen Caps Her Volleyball Season With a Flourish
- State Seeks to Lift License of Lincoln Auditor
- CONSUMERS : Gifts That Help Keep Seniors on the Go
- Soviets to Promote Cuba-U.S. Dialogue
- SCR Warms Up for a Christmas Tradition
- OXNARD : Site Suggested for Recycling Plant
- Witness-Box Massacre Not a Pretty Sight
- CAMARILLO : Freight Train Hits, Kills Woman, 46
- Proposal to Abolish Women's Panel Assailed
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCHOOLS AND LANGUAGE : Today's America Needs Many Tongues : Abroad, multilingualism is the norm. But our value system degrades anything other than 'standard' English.
- SHORT TAKES : Prince Vetoes Texan Handshake
- AT&T; Should Consider Its Own in NCR Bid
- The law firm Latham & Watkins has...
- Foreign Companies Hail Court Ruling on Unitary Tax
- P.M. BRIEFING : Weak Japan Sales Upset Honda
- P.M. BRIEFING : N.Y. Daily News Adds P.M. Edition
- AST Research Opens 2 Offices in the Far East
- Child World Posts Loss, May Sell: Child...
- World: IN BRIEF : CHAD : Leader of Rebels Takes Presidency
- MAKING IT WORK : Shelter's Most Pressing Needs
- Doctor Heavily Fined Over Hunting Trophies
- NATION : Official Hits Role of 'Keating 5'
- 'Operation Smoker' Nets Polluters at San Ysidro
- Homeless Shelters Say Indigent Women Left Out in the Cold
- COLUMN LEFT : The Shirking Cowards of Capitol Hill : By abdicating authority on war and peace, Congress betrays the American people.
- 3 Injured in Crash During Police Chase
- Seniors Fined $90 Each for Shorting Blue Line a Nickel on Fare : Transportation: Four retirees--ages 66 to 75--were taken off a train by deputies who check tickets and patrol the line. Officials plan to reassess enforcement policies.
- Furious Blaze Fed by Metal : Fire: Chips of magnesium, which explode on contact with water, fuel flames visible 15 miles away.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Christmas Tree Mulching Plan OKd
- Man Gets 6 Months in Toxic Dumping Case
- 'Wastemaker' Prize Given Alleged Poor Packagers
- Soviet Claims Police Scared Him Into Confessing to Killing
- HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK : Thomas Keeping Emotions in Check : Football: Talented junior running back saving last dance for what he hopes will be a waltz by Quartz Hill to the Division I title.
- Soccer
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Gartner Gets Grander, but Big One Gets Away
- Vanilla Ice's Official Bio Is Melting in Media Heat : Pop music: The hot-selling rap star, who appears in Anaheim on Dec. 29, admits he made up some of the colorful details about his background.
- Robert Cray: Bluesman Branches Out : Pop music: The guitarist is emphasizing his band, his singing and a blend of styles.
- VIDEO REVIEW : Madonna: The Dr. Ruth of Video Auteurs? : Pop music: The message of her latest effort--it's OK to imagine kinky things--is quite traditional.
- Milli Vanilli Grammy Will Go Unawarded
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ex-Byrd's Feet on the Ground : Chris Hillman's Desert Rose Band was too busy with today's country to be concerned with yesterday's rock. The often-dazzling band played at the Crazy Horse Steak House.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fed Reports 'Weaker Pattern'
- New Single-Family Home Sales Hit 8-Year Low
- Turkey Appoints No. 2 General to Replace Army Chief Who Quit
- Human Rights Panel Urges Probe in Iran
- Brown Heads Vote to Keep Assembly TV Effort Going
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA CNN Told to Share Noriega Transcripts
- Companies See Gulf Crisis as Marketing Opportunity : Business: Firms attempt to link their products with troops in the desert, either by advertising or giveaways.
- Call for Honecker's Release Tests German-Soviet Ties : Europe: Berlin wants to place the former leader under arrest. But he is reported to be ill--and he was once one of Moscow's strongest allies.
- Laguna Proposal to Curb Homeless Delayed
- PORT HUENEME : Leasing Deal Near for Oil-Spill Center
- Must You Have More Than One? : A driver doesn't have to be bombed to become a problem
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Learn to Dance, Learn to Dream
- Silberman Case Money Launderer to Pay $22,500
- OJAI : Jury Deliberations Begin in Fraud Trial
- Prosecutors Drop Charges That Man Sold Stolen Cels
- East Germans Allegedly Used Nasal-Spray Drug
- College Football
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Shell Has No Use for Run-and-Shoot
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Grifters': Mother Love, Jim Thompson-Style
- Rykoff-Sexton Inc.: The Los Angeles firm said...
- Macy's Dismisses Concerns Regarding Finances: The chairman...
- Pennzoil Can Boost Chevron Stake: The Federal...
- State May Revoke License of Former Lincoln Auditors : Thrifts: The Board of Accountancy's staff says Ernst & Young showed 'gross negligence' in the 1987 audits of the S&L; and its parent company.
- GULF WATCH: Day 125 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis
- Threat to Fox Won't Stop Building Project
- LOCAL : Drive-By Shooting Fatal in Valley
- Taxes Raised to Avert Mental Health Cuts : L.A. County: Supervisors hike utility, motel, hotel and amusement park levies in unincorporated areas.
- Bush Eases Stance on Cuts in Farm Subsidies : Trade: The issue has stalled international talks in Brussels. The President's move is endorsed by his host in Uruguay, the second stop on a South American tour.
- Disquiet Grows in U.S. Military Over Buildup
- Strange Thanks: Condemned killer Henry Lee Lucas...
- Federal Investigators Seek Cause of Jets' Collision : Aviation: Possible pilot disorientation in fog and the adequacy of guidance for planes on the ground at Detroit airport are being examined.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Church Concert to Aid Rescue Mission
- OXNARD : D.A. Decides Killing Was in Self-Defense
- OXNARD : Earthquake Report Cites 53 Buildings
- COUNTYWIDE : Land Condemnation to Begin for New Jail
- OXNARD : Maron Quits Board of Charity Group
- Job Freeze Proposed for County : Budget: Supervisors are being asked to freeze virtually all hiring and construction for at least four months.
- BUENA PARK : Don R. Griffin Chosen as Mayor
- Lakers Give the Bad Boys a Beating : Pro basketball: L.A. wins seventh in a row by handing the Pistons their worst defeat in more than a year, 114-90.
- Independent Banks Relying More on Real Estate Loans
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : Defense-Spending Cutbacks Squeeze EIP Microwave Inc.
- Pru-Bache Axes Risk Arbitrage: Prudential-Bache Securities Inc....
- HEALTH : Better School Lunches Urged
- World: IN BRIEF : INDIA : Border Guards Kill 22 From Pakistan
- U.S. Troops Capture Rebel Panama Official : Central America: A standoff at national police headquarters is the first serious challenge to the U.S.-backed government.
- Magazine With a Message : Magazine: Barrio Warriors seeks to counteract gangs by raising self-esteem and community pride while emphasizing college and career.
- Air Crash Probe Bungled, Congress Told : Disaster: U.S., Canadian agencies are assailed for not pursuing terrorist links to accident that killed 248 GIs.
- Salvadorans' Eviction From Church Stirs Debate : Religion: More than 200 were removed from La Placita after a security guard was assaulted. Some parishioners question the merits of a longstanding policy offering sanctuary to refugees.
- Woo Vows He'll Find Way to Halt 3-Story Project on Ventura Blvd.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Beats Mission Viejo to Open Season
- FALL ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Mall Is Queen of Tennis Court After Upsetting Longtime Rival
- Owners, Players Near Settlement Over Collusion
- Mets Sign Up Vince Coleman
- One of 'NEA Four' Artists Brings Monologue to Sushi : Rejection: Performance artist says controversial denial of funding has made atmosphere for her work "horrible."
- MUSIC
- Violent Vision of Humanity as the Victim
- SHORT TAKES : Pizza for Strom Thurmond, 88
- TREND WATCH
- EARNINGS : Seagram Net Hits $189 Million
- LTV's Pension Liability Upheld: A federal judge...
- National Perspective : HAWAII BRIEFING
- National Perspective : Attorneys Report Big Jump in Drinking in ABA Survey : The study finds 20% of women and 11% of men have six or more drinks a day. It blames job dissatisfaction and stress for the rise in alcohol use.
- British Leader Condemns Racist Rift Among Tories
- Bush Says He Feels Sanctions Will Not Suffice
- SANTA ANA : School Board Adds Trustee With Insight
- Draft Ordinance Spells Out Authority of Sheriff's Review Board
- USD Smokes Division III Pomona-Pitzer, 84-49
- Sheriff's Saturation Patrol Puts Holiday Heat on Drunk Drivers
- Stripers Continue to Be Active
- Golf
- Dreaming of a Green Christmas : Vanilla Ice Sales Point the Way Toward a Solid Season for Record Industry
- SHORT TAKES : Vegas Bash Set for Burns' 95th
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Liliane Montevecchi Lives Her Role Offstage Too : Theater: Actress brings show biz persona along as 'Grand Hotel' goes on the road.