- Car Crash Kills Santee Woman
- At Least Harbaugh Settles One Score, 27-13 : NFC: Bear quarterback gets the best of old foe, Packers' Tomczak, whose response is: 'Jim who?'
- Virginia Wins Soccer Title by Outkicking Santa Clara
- Station Hires Stacy Taylor to Compete With Hedgecock
- Music Reviews : Ohyama Conducts 'Gedatsu'
- Creativity By the Numbers: Can You Count On a Hit?
- Filmforum Fall Season Closes
- Herb Jaffe, 70; Independent Film Producer
- It Won't Be a Blue Christmas
- Judith Hart; Former Cabinet Minister and Labor Party Leader
- Science / Medicine : Rare 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse Due
- Pampas and Penguins: the New Santa Ana Zoo
- SAN CLEMENTE : Seminar to Focus on Ethnic Diversity
- Board Asked to Put Ahmanson-Jordan Plan on Fast Track : Growth: Two supervisors worry that the county risks losing the opportunity to obtain 10,000 acres of mountain property for public parkland.
- VENTURA : Officer Shoots Man After Knife Threat
- Community Policing / Canoga Park, West Hills
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : ST. MARGARET'S
- Kansas City Finds a New Chief : AFC: Vlasic replaces DeBerg at quarterback, leads 20-17 overtime victory over his former Charger teammates.
- World Champions of Obscurity : Soccer: U.S. women win a title that few seem to know or care much about.
- Key Is to Do Onto Others in Las Vegas
- Bono Does It Again, Leading 49ers, 24-22 : Interconference: Backup quarterback throws game-winning touchdown pass to Taylor with 1:08 left.
- Stage : Limp Attempt at a Sequel to 'Buddha'
- Townsfolk first-aid saves ailing Texas hospital : They defy the nationwide crisis in rural health care, and dig deep to resuscitate home-owned facility.
- Site of the Summit May Symbolize New Europe : Netherlands: The historic crossroads city may be where unification agreement is hammered out.
- Program Pairs Black Students, Mentors
- Asbestos Turns Home Projects Into Nightmares
- A Real-Life Experience That Eclipsed a Flight of Fancy
- COUNTYWIDE : Links Between Police Radar Radiation, Cancers Debated
- SANTA ANA : Schools Postpone Maintenance Jobs
- Surprise Storm Piles Up Traffic
- COUNTYWIDE : Calls From Santa to Assist Homeless
- Gargasz Goes Solo to Win Marathon : San Diego Marathon: Maureen Roben outruns Gail Kingma to finish first in the women(s race.
- COUNTYWIDE : College to End Schedule Mailings
- SDSU's Miller Gets Injection for Sore Knee
- Bucks Give Hamblen First Victory, 102-83
- Vlasic Haunts the Chargers : Pro football: Kansas City Chiefs use Chargers reject to win, 20-17. The Chargers fall to 3-11.
- Not a Bang, but a Whimper : Rams: Team is moribund in loss to Falcons, and Robinson isn't talking about what will happen to him.
- Pop : An Undernourishing 'Country Christmas'
- Hector Orezzoli; Produced, Directed Broadway Revues
- AIDS Victim Infected by Dentist Dies : Disease: It is first such death tied to health worker. Kimberly Bergalis lobbied for bill on mandatory testing.
- Slavic States Call Soviet Union Dead, Form a Commonwealth : Politics: The grouping of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine will have its capital in Minsk. The new accord seems to strip Gorbachev of all his remaining powers.
- Fighting Another Good Fight
- OXNARD : 5 Held Over Drive-By Shooting of Boy, 16
- Raiders Gave Him Too Many Chances : Bills: Norwood had missed three field goals and an extra point, but he produces the winning points in overtime.
- Miscellany
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Lukas' Agenda All in Order After Victory
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames Outslug Sabres, 4-2
- Beuerlein, Cowboys Extend Saints' Skid : NFC: Backup who is filling in for Aikman leads Dallas to a 23-14 victory over fading New Orleans.
- The Lakers Must Beat and Run
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN
- Padres, Reds Swap Myers for Roberts : Baseball: Left-hander expected to become bullpen stopper.
- Wings Take Flight at Sockers' Expense : Soccer: Sockers allow Wichita to boost its lead to a full game with 6-4 victory.
- Dance Reviews : 'Nutcracker': A Sweet, Sour Treat
- Music : Rams Owner Claims Victory in 'Amahl'
- Brooks T. Morris; Member of MWD Board of Directors
- Associates Call Judge Karlin Open-Minded, Independent : Courts: Friends say she carefully deliberated the case of Soon Ja Du and that she stands firm in wake of criticism.
- TAIWAN
- California IN BRIEF : NOVATO : Youth, 16, Ignores Police, Kills Self
- CAPITAL JOURNAL / DANIEL M. WEINTRAUB : More Competitive Races May Be a Mirage
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Economic Plan Expected in January
- Science / Medicine : Alzheimer's Linked to Head Injury
- Too Tough to Let Go of a Life Spent Working : Jobs: Once, they were easy to find. Now we grovel in faceless packs at personnel offices.
- David Duke
- Plane Crash Kills Woman
- Bush Veto of Abortion Funds
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : HERITAGE CHRISTIAN
- Horse Racing
- Falcons' Jordan Is Ready for Prime Time, Too : Pro football: Safety is a fixture in Atlanta's secondary and a rising prospect in the Cardinals' organization.
- STAGE REVIEW : Christmas in Fantasy Land : Theater: Lamb's Players engaging Yuletide tale blends biblical imagery with the mystic qualities of J.R.R. Tolkien.
- Capitol Hill Welcomes Hollywood : Awards: Washington turns out in black-tie to honor Roy Acuff, Gregory Peck, the Nicholas Bros. and others with the nation's highest tribute to performing artists.
- Li Huang; Signer of U.N. Charter for Republic of China
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : ST. MICHAEL'S
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Soviet Union Machine Dismantled, but Some Sports Will Stay Strong
- Miscellany
- COMMENTARY : Path of Disillusionment Leads to Roybal Site
- Black Box Making Waves in Music Business : Electronics: BBE Sound developed a microchip that boosts high-frequency sounds in audio recordings, separating them from middle and low frequencies.
- The Joslyn Adult Center, a senior citizens...
- Display of Lights : Hasidic Jews Organize Public Menorah Ceremonies
- Myers Traded for Roberts
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Herzog Joins in an Angels' Family Squabble
- Walker Goes Long Way to Help Vikings Win : NFC: Slump-ridden running back sprints 71 yards for a score in 26-24 victory over Buccaneers.
- Giants Knocked Out, Handley on the Outs : NFC: Kemp replaces injured McMahon, leads Philadelphia to sixth consecutive victory, 19-14.
- Music Reviews : Emanuel Ax and Yo-Yo Ma at Royce
- Moldovans Vote in Their First Presidential Election
- Romanians Apathetic on New Republic
- SIR ELDON GRIFFITHS, Member, British Parliament, and president, World Affairs Council of Orange County
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOYS
- Alumni Band Together to Aid Music Program : Education: Musicians are reunited and they hold a benefit concert for Locke High School's highly acclaimed department.
- Vance Reportedly Makes Gains on Peacekeepers for Croatia
- Toxic Discharges
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Panel to Help City Update General Plan
- Holocaust Survivor and Saviors Reunited : Lithuanian Couple Sheltered Rita Feitler and Her Mother
- Clerk, Suspect Killed in Robbery at Store
- After Chances Pass By, Oilers Run Past Steelers : AFC: Houston wraps up first division title since 1967 with 31-6 victory. Pinkett gains 98 yards.
- BASEBALL NOTES : Reds Trade Myers for Padres' Roberts
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : CALVARY CHAPEL
- California Agriculture
- Bills Nearly Working for Peanuts
- Pop Reviews : A Rowdy and Refined Set From the Chieftains at UCLA
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Oz' Tops Its Opening-Night Glitches
- 'Trek' Has Hollywood Beaming : Movies: Relief about improved business is countered by concerns over a costly 'Hook,' which opens Wednesday.
- OCCUPATION: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
- Beware If Bears Are Dressing Like Lambs
- COLUMN ONE : Struggling With the Downturn : Caught in the Southland's spreading joblessness, three couples cut back wherever possible and look for ways out of a tightening economic vise.
- Lobbyists Not Feeling Effects of a Recession : Politics: More than $29 million was spent in the third quarter of this year.
- Science / Medicine : Date of Oldest Books Pushed Back
- Neighbors' Efforts to Make 7-Eleven Clean Up Win Out : Lake View Terrace: Southland Corp. says it is also researching its other stores in the city to determine whether the way they sell alcohol is contributing to blight.
- PREP BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : Mater Dei Is Favorite to Win Tournament of Champions
- TENNIS
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : BEST IN THE WEST
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : BRETHREN CHRISTIAN
- TV Reviews : 'Billboard Awards' Show: No Surprises
- Contacts Are Lens of Choice for Workouts, Competition : Lifestyles: A recent Gallup poll finds 81% of Americans with vision problems make the switch for any kind of athletic activities.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : 'Humphrey' Whale Gone, Feared Dead
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOYS
- Driver Held After Crashing Into Bus
- Dan Quayle
- PLATFORM : Issue Is Morality
- They Aren't Paper Lions Anymore : Interconference: Sanders helps Detroit gain its first 10-win season in 21 years with a 34-20 victory over the Jets.
- Girardelli Wins Race; Kitt 45th
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : SO. CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN
- Daniels Remains a Dodger in Name Only Amid Trade Talk
- Patriots Win in Overtime; Millen Stars
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Laguna Museum Exhibit Spotlights One Artist's Bow to the East : Works show how Nicholas Brigante's style was influenced and how it evolved from both Chinese and Japanese painting.
- AUSTRALIA
- Sylvester J. Tinker; Former Chief of Osage Tribe
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOYS
- 2 Americans, Filipino Missing Near Iraq
- Military Spending
- Science / Medicine : Ancient Water Tunnels Not Man-Made, Study Reveals
- Bush Veto of Abortion Funds
- The Start of Something Big? : Naming of Skinner might temper partisanship
- Putting New Statewide Exam to the Test : Education: The Pupil Assessment System will evaluate schools' and individual students' performances.
- DANA POINT : Local Firm Awarded Median Design Job
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : CAP. VALLEY. CHRISTIAN
- TV Reviews : More Ellington in KCET's 'Reminiscing'
- Disregard the Obit, Thames TV Is Thriving
- SECURITIES
- VIETNAM
- 2 Californians Among U. S. Rhodes Scholar Winners
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-Hostage's Cousin Injured in Car Crash
- BOWLING
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : BETHEL BAPTIST
- When the Game Is on the Line, Jocques Wright Is the Right One : St. Michael's: Senior guard, who averaged 26.8 points and 13 rebounds last season, is always up to challenge at crunch time.
- Ailing Elway Strong-Arms Browns, 17-7 : AFC: Despite sore shoulder, Bronco passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns.
- MUSIC REVIEW : S.D. Mozart Marathon a Real Winner
- Napolitano, Prieboy: Savory, Cozy Shows
- TV Reviews : 'Miracle' Brings Christmas to Old West
- PACIFIC REPORT : Controversy Flies Over New Airport in Hong Kong : Public Works: Critics say it is a boondoggle of secret planning and murky financing.
- 4 Golf Shop Workers Found Slain at Course
- Three D Bed and Bath, COSTA MESA
- Mutual Funds
- Book End: A Virginia woman believes the...
- Quayle's Competitiveness Council Comes Under Fire : Government: Panel has become a key player in regulatory disputes. Critics allege it tries to circumvent laws and an official has a conflict of interest.
- ANALYSIS : Palm Beach Rape Trial Has Some Unusual Twists : Law: The resources of the Kennedy family have turned the prosecution into the underdog. Both sides seem to be avoiding any courtroom drama.
- Science / Medicine : Skeleton of Huge Marsupial Found
- Wind-Whipped Storm Brings Rain, 1st Snow
- Showdown on Growth Arrives : Initiative: With opposition escalating, the City Council is scheduled to tackle the issue of a ballot measure today.
- All the Gold Is on the Course : Golf: Not far out of bounds is incredible squalor in South Africa, where Bernhard Langer wins $1 million, with 50% skimmed off for taxes.
- Jordan Man for All Seasons : Falcons: Deion Sanders is not the only two-sport player in the Atlanta secondary.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Andrade-Tschetter Hangs On in Playoff
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Henning Takes Note of Officiating Crew
- Foreign Stock Markets
- A Tame Telling of the Second Coming : CHARLIE PEACE: A Fable, <i> by Paul Pickering,</i> Random House, $20; 297 pages
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev: President Left Without a Country : Upheaval: He has brought about his own downfall, a former aide says. A showdown is scheduled for today.
- Dallas Times Herald to Cease Publication Today : Newspapers: Most of its assets will be sold to the parent of its longtime arch-rival, the Dallas Morning News, for $55 million.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PUERTO RICO : 'Rights' Defeat Seen as Step to Statehood
- Science / Medicine : Alcoholism Found to Impair Brain
- 16-Year-Old Boy Shot, Wounded at Football Game
- YORBA LINDA : Long Beach Official Named to City Post
- Videotape Captures Bird in Bush That May Block a Store
- COSTA MESA : Checking In for a Second Start on Life
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : GARDEN GROVE CLAREMONT
- BASEBALL NOTES
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Hurry Up and Wait
- TV Reviews : Tandy Is Captivating as 'The Story Lady'
- Rep. Anderson Announces He Won't Seek Reelection : Congress: Twelve-term Democratic lawmaker from San Pedro helped bring billions of federal dollars to projects such as Metro Rail and the Century Freeway.
- W. Europe to Set Out on Path to Unity
- Los Encinos to Showcase Life of 1870s
- Body Is Found in Balboa Park
- Herzog Hopes Hayes Trade Just the Start
- Boxing
- There's No Light in Rams' Tunnel : Pro football: They sleepwalk through a 31-14 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, their eighth in a row.
- Music Reviews : Schwarz Programs Lively Philharmonic
- Marcos Enters Plea of Not Guilty to Tax Fraud Charges
- Battles Erupt Over How to Spend the Peace Dividend : Economy: Most agree deficit should be reduced. But a host of worthy causes will compete for the windfall, which some dismiss as a fiscal 'mirage.'
- They Won't Forget : Two Men Who Lost Their Wives in a Train Accident Make Pilgrimage to Station on 1st Anniversary of the Tragedy
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A.'s Office Cancels Victims' Workshops
- No-Fault Without Fear : RAND study points to a sensible way to cut auto insurance rates
- Miscellany
- Boxing
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : LIBERTY CHRISTIAN
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : WHITTIER CHRISTIAN
- England, Holland Drawn in Same Qualifying Group
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bare-Bones Marsalis at the Strand
- Music : Pianist Andre Watts' Subtle Performance Unappreciated : Recital: The virtuoso gave a sophisticated recital for an audience that apparently only wanted to hear keyboard thunder.
- No Anti-Asian Crimes Noted as Pearl Harbor Day Ends
- Holly's Battle: The Torment of Treatment
- Japan Official 'Deeply Moved' by Bush Speech
- George Stigler; Economist Advocated Reduced Regulation
- GUN WATCH : Facts Don't Kill People
- Police Not Sure of Gang Involvement in Kidnaping of Boy, 3 : Crime: In addition, residents and Rolling 60s members question retribution theory.
- Air-Polluter Rankings Prompt Firms to Clean Up : Environment: Some find that reducing toxics can even be good for business.
- COUNTYWIDE : Trash Haulers' Rates Studied for Fairness
- 1st of New Courtrooms Brings Safety, but Also Concerns About Juries : Van Nuys: A locked glass chamber is meant to stymie violence. Critics say moving death-penalty cases from downtown will affect balance on panels.
- Herzog Speaks Loud, Clear in Deal : Angels: He trades prospects Kyle Abbott, Amaro to Phillies for Hayes, then decries Bonilla's agent.
- Raiders Get Derailed in Overtime : AFC: After missing three field goals during the second half, Norwood makes 42-yarder to give Buffalo a 30-27 victory. But Raiders still clinch a playoff berth.
- Widows Cling to Past Glories of Beirut : Lifestyles: Deprivation has replaced enchantment, yet these elderly emigres insist on the right to live alone with their memories.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : ORANGE LUTHERAN
- THE NFL / BOB OATES : It Simply Isn't Smart to Try to Sit on Lead Against Kelly's Bills
- Redskins Do It Halfway Again : NFC: Rypien rallies Washington from 14-0 deficit in second half to beat Cardinals and clinch home-field advantage in playoffs, 20-14.
- Robinson Doesn't Dwell on the Present or Future
- Lions and Tigers and Picketers, Oh My!
- AUCTIONS
- Science / Medicine : Puzzling...
- MOVIES - Dec. 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 9, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 9, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 9, 1991
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOYS
- 'Fair Deal' for O.C. Isn't So Good for Home Buyers : Taxes: They'll foot bill for developer's $34-million tollway 'advance' with Mello-Roos payments.
- Soviet Union Is No More, Baker Declares
- NOTES : This Time, Falcons Walk Away Smelling Sweet
- Hong Kong Reversion Doesn't Worry Locals : China: However, some businessmen are hedging their bets on what will happen when the former British colony comes under Beijing's control in 1997.
- They Shop 'Til They Drop--or the Clock Strikes 12 : Retailing: Broadway and May Co. stores are open until midnight. But clerks say customers all act the same--they want everything to be on sale.
- COLUMN LEFT / SEYMOUR MELMAN & MARCUS RASKIN : The Money for Economic Fix Is There : Candidates are shunning the D words--depression, demilitarization, democracy.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 9, 1991
- From the Archives: The Robin Williams Syndrome: Comic harnesses his inner child
- THE GREAT AMERICAN MEDICINE SHOW by...
- Councilwoman Says She'll Quit If Recall Ousts Others
- Constitution's Bill of Rights Approaches 200th Anniversary in Top Form : Liberty: The first 10 amendments assured the document's ratification. States wanted protection from an all-powerful federal government.
- Baldwin Park : Public to Vote on Card Club
- Elderly Country Dwellers Face Higher Living Costs, Fewer Choices in Medical Care : Health: On average, they spend all their after-tax income on doctor's bills. Insurance against illness also is hard to get, study says.
- Coach Saves Squad by Bringing Team Bus Under Control : Hero: He takes the wheel after the driver collapses, rescuing the Capistrano Valley High School girls soccer team.
- Man, 81, Killed After Walking Onto Freeway
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Women Allege Sexual Harassment
- A Golden Handshake? : Huge deficit must be noted in plans for Hickey's severance pay
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Saugus Wins Championship of Own Tournament, 58-49
- Spain Still Fights Colonial Image as It Nears 1992 Columbus Festivities : Event: Planning efforts for the explorer's 500th anniversary prompts an avalanche of bad publicity from former overseas holdings.
- How Panel Redrew the Political Map : Reapportionment: Jurists and staff say partisan politics had no impact on them as they drafted a plan for the state Supreme Court.
- Tandy on Tape
- Panel Unveils Plan on Dealing With Homeless
- COLUMN LEFT/ GARY E. RUBIN : What 'Haven' Can Be Behind Barbed Wire? : U.S. law allows Haitians refuge here; keeping them offshore is cruel and unnecessarily costly.
- Holiday's Meaning Practiced Year-Round
- Housing Plan in Fullerton Is 380-Acre Balancing Act : Development: Open space must be weighed against density of neighborhoods in a Unocal subsidiary project that is the largest to come before the City Council in two decades.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Sperm Labs Seek Student Donors
- Palomar Upends Chabot to Make Bid for No. 1
- Olajuwon Back, but Rockets Keep On Losing
- They'll Try to Save Face--and Coach : Rams: Today's game against Falcons could be last home game for Robinson.
- College Football
- DIVISION V STATE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Capistrano Valley Christian Doesn't Have to Wait for '92
- Loyola Is Blocked by UCSB
- Rosie Casals Can't Prevent an Upset : Tennis: McCormick, Dent keep ball away from former star, advance in Championships.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BOOK 'EM : MGM Isn't Likely to Make the Movie
- STAGE : 'Nick & Nora' . . . Inside the Bunker : The revision-plagued Broadway musical based on Hammett's sleuths opens tonight, but leading man Barry Bostwick says he isn't sure what to expect: 'It's just been such a long, drawn-out process.'
- Women Told How to Pursue Political Posts : Workshop: Female officeholders stress applying for appointments on powerful commissions like traffic and planning.
- De Klerk, Not Mandela, Has the Edge as South Africa's Most Dynamic Politician : ANC: As the post-apartheid era nears, the African National Congress is having great difficulty transforming itself into a political party.
- Sands of Glass : Encinitas Hopes Synthetic Grains Can Shore Up Eroding Beaches
- United Way Feels Pinch of Slow Economy : Charities: The annual fund drive has been hurt because 23 businesses that gave last year have shut down or had big layoffs.
- I Saw Santa Kicking a Klutz With a Briefcase Full of Bucks
- College Football
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 EMPIRE LEAGUE : Loara
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC Men Gain Another State Soccer Title
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Kellogg's One Pass Is a Huge Success for Calvary Chapel : Division X: Halfback's touchdown throw with 1:06 left lifts Eagles to 13-12 victory and into title game.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- College Football
- NBA ROUNDUP : 76ers Rise, Bulls Fall After 14 Wins in Row
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 EMPIRE LEAGUE : El Dorado
- THE COLLEGES / THERESA MUNOZ : Crawford Broadening His Horizons at New Level
- SHRINE POTATO BOWL : Defense Leads Fullerton Past Santa Barbara
- For This Improv Junkie, the Search for Great Comedy Makes Life More Exciting
- POP MUSIC : What Albums to Buy . . . and to Avoid
- A Vicious Enemy, a Valiant Fight : Holly and Her Family Are Battling Deadly Ewing's Sarcoma With a Grueling Round of Treatment and an Arsenal of Courage
- West Covina : Presiding Judge Elected
- Steen Hospitalized After Arrival in Detroit
- SDSU Makes a Mess Against Texas, 85-58
- Montana Overwhelms Northridge
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 EMPIRE LEAGUE : Cypress
- NHL ROUNDUP : Blues Bring Penguins Back to Earth in a Hurry
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 EMPIRE LEAGUE : Katella
- Mauled by Two Sides Over O.C. Malls
- A 'Toy Factory' With a Good Purpose
- Inner Voices Feel Spirit of the Holidays
- Medical Experts Skeptical of Many Costly Treatments : Health: 'Outcomes research' expands rapidly as analysts try to determine what works best for patients.
- THE POLITICAL RORSCHACH TEST : What Americans think about the Kennedy assissination reveals what they think about their government
- LOTTERY RESULTS: DEC. 7
- Why Republicans May Rue Their Heartfelt Support for Term Limits : Reapportionment: The plan of the court-appointed panel, in seeking to be apolitical, may end up making a political revolution.
- Synagogue Will Dedicate Major Expansion Today
- Irvine Promise Never Included Utopia : * Beneath the Sameness, City at 20 Has Done Well at Becoming What It Sought to Be
- As a Ringer, She's a Humdinger : Charity: Salvation Army bell ringers herald the Christmas season of giving, and Connie Carreon's bell rings the loudest. Last year she raised $8,000.
- Southwest Missouri State Stops the Toreros, 70-63
- Cunningham Scores Points With Attitude : Empire League: Los Alamitos senior standout is taking his role as team captain seriously.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / STEVE ELLING : Chatsworth on Last-to-1st Trek
- He Learned About Dangers of Steroids, Now He's Telling Others
- COMMENTARY : A Plea to Save the Sport