- Study to Gauge the Impact of AIDS on Vietnamese : Health: The $212,987 project will take rare look at how that group perceives and copes with the disease. Federal government is expected to eventually underwrite the cost.
- World's Largest Whale Mural Planned for Arena
- COUNTYWIDE : New College District President Is Named
- The Fruit of 'Love's Labours' Is Indeed Sweet
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Masterful Recital by Richard Goode
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE REVIEW : Excess Makes for Not-So-Wonderful 'Life'
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Murderous Miscarriage of Justice
- Two Stations Join Forces in Marketing : Radio: In the first such deal in San Diego County, KSON and KRMX agree to share in advertising sales. KSON will also assist KRMX with its pro- gramming.
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Clifford A. Miller, executive vice president and...
- Publisher Who Spread Nazi Ideology Sentenced
- Robert J. Jastremski has been appointed senior...
- Soviet Union on Brink of Chaos, CIA Chief Asserts : Upheaval: Gates says another coup attempt cannot be ruled out. He adds that the turmoil could lead to a breakdown in command and control of nuclear forces.
- Odor in New Classrooms Has Made Students Ill : Health: Two portable units are undergoing new tests after findings of abnormal levels of toxic chemicals in blood of teacher, 11-year-old girl.
- Prosecutor Turns a Defeat Into a Victory
- Skiing
- He Learns to Elude Trouble : Division VI: Running back Willie Barnes, who encountered many problems early on, gets fresh start at Valencia.
- A jury awarded $25,000 each to two...
- Positively Skiing : Bear Mountain Program Offers Disabled the Opportunity and Equipment to Get a Lift Out of Fast-Paced Winter Sport
- Championship Week
- Rain Puts Crimp in Mater Dei-Eisenhower Ticket Sale
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Singing New Songs for the Holidays
- Few Americans Know How to Budget
- Food 4 Less Supermarkets Inc. has appointed...
- Kids' Causes Will Get a Piece of the Auction
- Israel and Syria Talk Peace; Palestinian Issue Flares Up
- Cars Can Speed Up; People Can't
- Rembrandt Prints Sell for Nearly $3 Million
- Oxnard Council OKs Plan to Shift City Hall Hours
- Judge Revokes Doctor's License in AIDS Quackery Case
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Canoga Park Basketball Team Endures Lost Week
- Mater Dei's Friday the 13th Task No Snap, but It's Not Impossible
- Road-Weary Team USA Falls to Kings : Hockey: McIntyre, Sandstrom score two goals each in 5-0 victory. Webster returns behind bench for exhibition.
- College Football
- Spira Gets 2 1/2 Years for Extortion
- Dior Shares Going Out of Style
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Suits Claiming Age Bias Rise Over Layoffs : Benefits: Older managers have become targets of job cuts during hard times because they have higher salaries, lawyers contend.
- Reiner to Seek Maximum Term for Keating:...
- Hockney Reviews His ABCs
- Groups Back Center With Both Day Care and Artists' Housing
- No Skinflint: The dermatology department of New...
- U. S. Earmarks Funds to Control Erosion, Dust
- Panel OKs 20-Year Porter Ranch 'Insurance Policy' : Development: A City Council committee approves a plan giving the project immunity from many types of future growth controls.
- Lynn Schenk Considering Race for New Congressional Seat
- Adult Bookstore Owner Wins Round in Court : Litigation: A Superior Court judge rejects Garden Grove's attempt to shorten the operating hours at A-Z Books, where a 'nude juice bar' is being proposed.
- Salinas Holds His Breath; Will Treaty Be Put on Hold? : Free trade: Bush's political concerns may hobble the Mexican president's reforms.
- Laguna Hopes to Bar Business Park : Growth: City officials, citing traffic and pollution, will sue to block development of a 1.4-million-square-foot center in neighboring Laguna Hills.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Expansion Date Depends on Settling Labor Issue
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Commonwealth Might Help Speed Aid to Soviets, U.S. Officials Say
- Polanco Lambastes MWD, Tells of Plans to 'Clean Up Mess'
- Anderson Back Home, Hailed by AP Colleagues
- * Roy H. Copperud; Authority on English Style and Usage
- Further Drop in White Enrollment May Shift Integration Approach
- Doctor's License Is Revoked Over AIDS Treatment : Medicine: It's the first such action in California. The North Hollywood physician ordered catheters implanted so patients could inject an untested homemade chemical.
- AQMD's New Barbecue Standards
- FILLMORE : Photos of Lost Pets May Be at City Hall
- Southland Gets Two Earthquake Warnings : Seismology: Scientists say San Gabriel Valley may be building toward a major temblor. And the fault beneath Hollywood and Santa Monica is more active than once thought.
- Bell Warns of Telephone Repair Con Game
- Hart High quarterback Ryan Connors left his...
- Breaking Out of the Pack : Procom's Independent Ways Have Helped It Succeed in Economic Downturn
- Furor Over Smoking Camel : Health: Several medical studies charge that a cigarette maker's cartoon mascot is a deliberate appeal to children.
- EC Says Defense Arm Will Not Replace NATO
- Smith Case Prosecutor Failed Key Test : Courts: Moira Lasch's cross-examination was disorganized and weak. It illustrates imbalance between the two sides.
- Gorilla Is Shipped to California for Breeding
- Luxury by Redesign
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pacers Send the Spurs Down a Troublesome Road With 109-102 Victory
- Long Beach Wins
- AST Shuffles Staff, Restructures Key Departments : Computers: The Irvine firm says it avoided major layoffs. Moves are in response to the slow sales of some products.
- ABC Confirms Register's Lower Circulation: The Audit...
- Larry D. Young has been appointed president...
- Tax Cuts Wouldn't Aid Economy, Official Says : Commerce: Robert Reischauer, director of the Congressional Budget Office, says they would be too late. Meanwhile, purchasing managers expect no 'double dip.'
- PacifiCare Completes Merger With Health Plan of America
- Warner Bros. announced the appointment of Pamela...
- Athlete Believes Good Things Come in Threes
- Doctor Loses License in AIDS Quackery Case : Medicine: He injected patients with chemical of no proven value, formulated in kitchen sink of an O.C. radiologist.
- Shirts Fit to a T at Auction for AIDS Counseling
- Conservatory Has Students of All Ages Singing Its Praises : * Music: The Pasadena City College program once catered to school-age children only. Today, it serves preschoolers through senior citizens.
- WESTMINSTER : Motel Resident, 61, Struck by Car, Dies
- Class Helps Unlock Children's Pent-Up Language Skills
- Russian Roulette for No Reason : America doesn't need more tritium; Savannah doesn't need this reactor
- Board to Seek Closure of Club Chateau : North Hollywood: County supervisors vote to look for ways to revoke a zoning permit for the bondage parlor.
- COSTA MESA : New Triangle Square Project Topped Off
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Shelter Them or Step Over Them
- Court Says District Need Not Sell Land at Discount : Moorpark: The justices' ruling against the city could delay for years the development of a downtown park.
- Cal State Long Beach Signs Carpenter for Volleyball
- Lakers Toughen Up, Stop the Kings, 92-90
- Tennis
- Whistle Blows on 49er Football : CS Long Beach: Citing a budget crisis, university president ends program. Hope held for play at lower level in '93.
- Condoms at School
- What's Behind IBM's Contortion Act
- Tax Group Wants Higher Property Assessments
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- 12 W. European Nations Endorse Historic Accord
- 'French Connection' Figure Gets More Years
- Drums, Slime: Those Toys From Hell
- Beleaguered Gorbachev Insists He Will Not Quit : Soviet crisis: Legislatures of Ukraine and Belarus ratify the commonwealth.
- Laws Denying Criminals Profits From Stories Voided : Supreme Court: The victims can no longer automatically get proceeds of a felon's book or movie deal. But they may still sue to obtain the funds.
- Son Gets Peace Prize for Detained Suu Kyi
- Vietnam Veteran Gives Up in 4 Slayings : Crime: The soldier, trained as a sniper, is suspected of killing three officers and the wife of a fourth. A family dispute may be the spark.
- Charge of Murder Refiled in Stabbing : Courts: Prosecutors will again pursue a murder charge against woman who killed and buried husband.
- Palmdale Gives Initial OK to Joshua Tree Law
- Yes, a Special Counsel Is Needed : And Sheriff Block's panel should step down
- ANAHEIM : People-Mover Work Stopped by Costs
- SANTA ANA : Children Get an Early Christmas
- SEAL BEACH : City OKs Agreement for Bus Shelters
- Aztec Women Top Cal Poly Pomona
- Baseball
- Palomar Coach Presides Over Breakup of Champs
- Coaches to Review New Alignments : Releaguing: City football teams grouped according to 1991 records. Basketball might follow suit.
- Hockey
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- ARTS
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Delta Rejects Blame for Pan Am's Death : Airlines: Accused of purposely letting the ailing carrier die, it says Pan Am's creditors are the real villains.
- Frank Ashley, a longtime associate of the...
- Earlier Prime Time May Spread in West
- SCENE ON THE STREET : How Now, Big Cow?
- * Hart Perry; Former ITT Executive Helped Start Third World Fund
- 5 Injured in Explosion at German Oil Plant
- IN BRIEF : Christmas Sale for the City of Hope
- COLUMN ONE : L.A.'s Turn as Urban Laboratory : Though a trend-setter, the city has long been viewed as a cultural aberration. Now it has become a Mecca for researchers studying growth and ethnic groups.
- For Families, Friends, Relief and Bitterness
- Replacement Program Found for Dropouts
- CAMARILLO : Formation of Goals Panel to Be Sought
- Developer's Plan for Private Beach Rejected
- Keep on Trucking--at Nighttime : Traffic: Shifting deliveries to off-peak hours would unclog the city's streets; business will go along if citizens speak up.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting on Wetland Project Is Planned
- Drug Rehab or Bonuses for Bosses?
- Big Effort by Small Propels Grant to East Valley Victory
- Palmdale to Vote on Fireworks, Recreation
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : Amar's Hot Hand Carries Santa Clara by Stubborn Quartz Hill
- STAGE REVIEW : Churchill's 'Cloud Nine' Charts Gender Confusion
- AUTOMOTIVE
- Russell R. Reeder has been appointed director...
- Bergen Brunswig Profits Fall 48% in 1st Quarter : Distributor blames weak showing on anticipated loss of $8 million owed by a drugstore chain that is having trouble paying its bills.
- TRW Agrees to Improve Credit Reports
- Helping Singles Find Intimacy : * A seminar offered by 3 Newport Beach counselors tells participants how to achieve genuinely 'close encounters.'
- Bush Takes Shots at Rivals on the Right : Politics: During a trip to Chicago, the President warns against listening to 'siren's song' of 'America first' message. He admits economy needs a 'kick.'
- Glen Ivy Offices Raided in Time-Share Probe : Investigation: More than 100 agents search for evidence of fraud in alleged overselling of resorts.
- Broderick Jury Had to Put Emotions Aside
- San Marcos Landfill Rules for Expansion Prompt Suit
- Stubborn Persistence Pays Off as Pranksters Make Get-Aweigh
- DeFelice Tilts Scales His Way : Division VII: Laguna Hills' nose guard helps to overcome his size disadvantage by playing with intensity.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Inquiry Clears Vernon of Religious Favoritism on Job
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Boosts Fees to Drill, Deepen Wells
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Formed to Back 2 Councilmen
- Smoking Ban on County, City Buildings Legal
- Three Supervisors Call for Inquiry Into Sheriff's Dept.
- Man Seeking Help Hit by Truck, Killed : Accident: Couple with car trouble are robbed and forced to disrobe. They run away from gunman but man is fatally injured on freeway.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : 1990-91 In Review
- There's Plenty to Catch if You Don't Mind Rain
- This Teddy Bear Shows His Claws on Field : Division II: Dana Hills' Diaz is a 6-5, 290-pound offensive lineman who displays his ferocious side only in games.
- Magic Says That No Disrespect Was Intended
- It isn't easy having a first name...
- BOOK REVIEW : The Bill of Rights: Full of Fighting Words : A PEOPLE'S CHARTER; The Pursuit of Rights in America, <i> by James MacGregor Burns and Stewart Burns</i> , Knopf $30; 544 pages
- Management of Crowded Juvenile Hall Defended : Courts: County admits the facility routinely holds too many youths but says the environment is sound.
- President of MALDEF to Be Honored by Mexico
- OXNARD : Pizza Restaurant Robbed at Gunpoint
- 2 More Boys Arrested in Stabbing at School
- OJAI : Consultant to Be Hired on Expansion
- FILLMORE : School Board to Cut Number of Meetings
- Spat Marked Turning Point for Taft Doubles Team
- MOVIES - Dec. 11, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 11, 1991
- Cuomo Aides Reported to Be Planning N.H. Campaign Bid
- GOP BLISS? Republican developer Kathryn Thompson, unhappy...
- Jordan Defeats Agnos in S.F. Mayor's Race : Election: Former police chief capitalizes on pledge to clear city of homeless and litter in ousting incumbent.
- QUIETER SKIES?: For years, Balboa Island residents...
- Wilson Calls for Special Session to Cut Budget
- County Tackles Welfare Backlog : Economy: Supervisors approve hiring 76 temporary workers to process applications for food, shelter and medical assistance.
- Stabbings Shatter Peaceful Campground : Crime: The manager of the Flying B Ranch in Cleveland National Forest dies of knife wounds and his fiancee is critically injured in a mysterious attack.
- Union May Dig in at Talks on Saving the N.Y. Daily News
- Sharply Divided Jury Resolved Not to Leave Without a Verdict
- Brutal Bloodbath Ends Immigrant's American Dream
- HEADING CLASS: Chuck Finley's new $18.5-million, four-year...
- BIG TIME: Orange County will be everywhere...
- Bodies of Five Catering Truck Workers Found
- Smith Denies Rape, Says Accuser Picked Him Up : Trial: He takes the stand and portrays woman as delusional and 'kooky.' The jury may get the case today.
- Public Reacts: Broderick Got What She Deserved : Opinion: In wake of the verdict, most people interviewed agreed with conviction. Some would have voted for first-degree murder.
- Mother Reunited With Kidnaped Son, 3 : Crime: She says Milan DePillars was treated well during his abduction. She downplays the theory that he was taken as gang retaliation for her testimony.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 11, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 11, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 11, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 11, 1991
- Broderick Found Guilty of Murder in Second Degree
- BANKING
- Rolling On : GM-Toyota Plant Prospers Amid Auto Industry Slump
- Networks Electronic Corp. in Chatsworth won an...
- ENVIRONMENT : Nuclear Dump Study Triggers Tribal Fears : New Mexico's Mescaleros consider government's bid to temporarily store spent reactor fuel. An opponent calls targeting of reservations 'a form of genocide.'
- Nuclear Weapon Bases in the Soviet Union
- Culture : France Loves the Adventurers of the Extreme : * The individual exploit may not be unique to the nation's culture, but French take it to the edge.
- MISSION VIEJO : South County Water Pipeline Completed
- Tireless Advocate for Rights of Disabled
- Developer Told to Scale Back Plans for 4 Parcels
- Henning Steps Up Official Debate
- Joyner Picks Royals Over Angels : Baseball: Free-agent first baseman passes on guaranteed four-year deal worth nearly $16 million and signs a one-year, $4.2-million contract.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Mexico Lied About Proven Oil Reserves, Report Says
- Peter W. Sognefest has been appointed president...
- A. Vincent Siciliano has been elected to...
- 130 at Archive's Unit in Michigan Will Lose Jobs
- Businesses Pushing School Voucher Plan
- Earning Their Net Worth : Squid Haul is Profitable and Free of Regulations
- Not Everyone Hates Those Computerized Phone Calls
- Santa Clarita Moves to Improve Dial-A-Ride
- Experts Find No Quick Fix for Atmosphere : Environment: The problems of global warming and ozone depletion are too big to engineer a solution, they say.
- Man Crossing Street Hit, Killed by Car
- Hong Kong Ousts 28 More Boat People : Refugees: It is the second such forced return of Vietnamese since an October agreement.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Expected to Join Airport Panel
- A Look at the 'Double Life' of a Polish Director : Movies: Krzysztof Kieslowski's award-winning work opens Friday in L.A. With its lighter, joyous images, it is something of a departure by the acclaimed filmmaker.
- Pay-Fone Systems Inc. Posts 1st-Quarter Loss
- RTC Seeks Bids on 81 State Sites
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : 'Angel' Has a Little Bit of the Devil : Charles Busch's gender-bent spoof by Way Off Broadway Playhouse is a nice change of pace for the holiday.
- STAGE REVIEW : Broadway's 'Nick & Nora' Doggone Bad
- Abex Aerospace in Oxnard won a $37,256...
- GTE Contel Federal Systems in Westlake Village...
- State Drillers Get Approval to Export Oil : Energy: Despite concerns about long-term energy needs, the federal government says California firms can ship a heavy grade of crude to Asia.
- ATI Supply Inc. in Westlake Village won...
- Surge in Part-Time Workers Ominous
- BANKING
- A Bit of Haste at the Creation : Will new commonwealth prove a short-lived dream?
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Spreading Holiday Warmth
- Stevens Leads Point Loma Nazarene
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Thompson Impresses Robinson
- Pro Basketball
- Film Program Eliminated by Museum : Arts: Income falls 10% short of budget. Expansion at La Jolla site, however, expected to be carried out as planned.
- NEW DELHI : China + India = ?
- Apartment Fire in Chicago Kills 10, Injures One
- Slavic Heart of the Soviet Union
- Gorbachev Denounces 3 Breakaway Leaders : Soviet Union: President calls their efforts to dissolve the country 'illegal and dangerous.' Some other republics applaud the Slavic states' new commonwealth.
- Pennsylvania Seeks Abortion Court Test : Law: State's appeal of a ruling voiding part of its new statute increases chances the justices will rule on Roe vs. Wade before party conventions.
- School Officials Try to Calm Fears : Stabbing: Students on the Canyon Country campus complain that concerned parents--mostly Anglo--have unfairly pinned blame for violent incidents on Latinos.
- Redondo Beach Won't Adopt Park Gang Ban
- Maps for Off-Road Vehicle Use Areas Now Available
- EUROPE WATCH : New World Order?
- COUNTYWIDE : Today Is Deadline for Tax Payments
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Removes Alipaz from Highway Plan
- YORBA LINDA : His Faithful Flock to See Ollie North
- VENTURA : Knife-Wielding Man Shot by Officer Dies
- Miscellany
- Gregg Flynn has joined the retail division...
- Gerald Tsai Jr., a former chairman of...
- Emulex, Digital Settle Patent Infringement Suits
- Joe Shapiro and Sanford M. Litvack have...
- The Marquardt Co. in Van Nuys won...
- Marj K. Griggs has joined FORMA Design...
- Insurer Counts on Beating Back Rebate Order : Prop. 103: 20th Century would owe more than $100 million in refunds--and the amount keeps growing. The Woodland Hills firm has set aside less than half the sum.
- COLUMN ONE : How Much Painkiller Is Enough? : Health care workers are often on guard against giving too much medication. A landmark case against a nursing home has sent a warning not to provide too little.
- Israel Broadcasts Interview With Hostage Cleric : Mideast: Sheik Obeid appeals for release of Israeli pilot in exchange for his freedom.
- U.S. Fears Friction From Closed Club in Commonwealth : Breakup: But officials say announcement of the new grouping appears to meet some American goals.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin's Power Play Envisions a Brash Goliath
- Bush Given a Progress Report on AIDS : Health: President visits agency and says he is eager 'to show a sense of caring.' Top officials tell him more research and money are needed to fight disease.
- Slavic Pact No Nuclear Threat, Its Leaders Say
- Motorcycle Trail to Reopen Despite Threat to Toads
- Latinos Seek Share of Hospital Contract : Economy: Coalition criticizes plan to give a major design job on a new county facility to an out-of-state firm. Members say the money should stay in the community.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Agencies Plan Housing Forum
- No New Charges Planned Against Bush Case Figure
- Weekend Shuttle Bus to Run Along Melrose
- Store Clerk Is Arrested in Stolen Cigarette Investigation
- Man Jailed for Racist Messages Receives Reduction in Sentence
- Holden Asks to Spend $280,000 on His Office
- County Transportation Official Gets Raise--to $122,858 a Year
- The Bells Toll Often : Crews Constantly in Motion at Busiest Firehouse in Nation
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Robinson Seems to Be Ready to Go : Rams: Coach's comments sound as if he expects this to be his last season in Anaheim.
- Zaragoza Defeats Banke Again, Keeps WBC Title : Boxing: Mexican wins by unanimous decision after they split two super-bantamweight bouts.
- New Hotel Says It Can Prosper in Hard Times : Lodging: Loews Hotels is optimistic that its new Coronado resort will buck the trend in the industry.
- Lawsuits Against Deputies Cost $32 Million Since '88 : Sheriff's Dept.: Study shows steady increase in claims and a high number of excessive-force allegations.
- Some Marcos Charges May Be Resolved Soon
- Regional Outlook : Palestinian Hopes for Home Fading : * The peace talks in Washington have little relevance for hundreds of thousands of refugees living in squalid camps in Arab states.
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- Family Asks Jury to Waive Death Penalty
- Agencies Clash Over Commuter Trains and Toll Roads : Transportation: Smog regulators and county officials accuse each other of working at cross-purposes.
- George Harrison Sues Tabloid for $200 Million
- Newport Sets Traffic Rules on Balboa Walkway : Safety: The City Council imposes speed limits and authorizes police to use radar to detect violators.
- Reviving Watts Housing
- NHL : Canadiens Now Lead the Rest
- County Schools Fare Well at State
- Caltech Coach Trades Winning for the Joy of Instructing Players
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1990-91 In Review
- Joyner's Move Will Help Make His Career
- Bryant Organization Inc. in Ventura won a...
- Improved Productivity Spurs Cutbacks at Rohr
- O.C. Taxable Sales Drop in 2nd Quarter : Recession: Figures show how badly the retail industry has been hit. The 6.3% decline is the worst in at least two decades.
- Airborne Product Support Inc. in Chatsworth won...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS