- A License to Wiggle, Skip, Kiss in Public
- Margaret Chase Smith : The Nation's First Women Senator Reflects Back Over a Capitol Life
- Proposed Legislative Districts Stir the Political Waters
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : Weegee's Tabloid World : The very busy Joe Pesci finds a role he can't refuse--a night-prowling artist with a camera straight out of the pages of Damon Runyon
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- Enamored of Elderhostel
- Praise for Prager
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- Cross Controversy
- MIGHTY TINA
- The all-encompassing term <i> Latino </i>...
- Cross Controversy
- No Doubt By NBC
- McDonnell Deal With Taiwan
- Election Reporting
- WHAT RAISA REAPED
- Politics
- U.S. and Iraq
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- School Problems
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- Cross Controversy
- Commercial Break Needed
- Cross Controversy
- TRUE BELIEVERS
- McDonnell Deal With Taiwan
- Channel One
- Baseball COLOR IT UNCHANGED : ...
- Flemish Not French
- HARRY SHEARER
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- New Wave of Ads for Gas Company
- Include Homeless in Holiday Goodwill
- MIGHTY TINA
- Good 'Ol Boy Gospel
- Many AIDS Patients Didn't Know Risks
- Managing Money : The Tax Benefits of Playing 'Musical Houses'
- SHAKER LIFE, WORKS AND ART by...
- Streisand, the Storyteller : The Perfectionist Actress-Director Remembers All the Details, Except for the Good Times
- Security Devices to Be Given Free
- FICTION
- Howard's House in the River Nadder Valley...
- Celebrating 200 Years of Bill of Rights' Freedoms
- Leeza Co-Hosts Move, Remodel
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Steen Suffers Seizure, Is Hospitalized : Homecoming: Former hostage is stricken shortly after arriving in Detroit from Germany. Doctors expect him to be released today.
- Dance Classes Give Students a Toehold in Arts
- Only 17 More Viewing Days ...
- Another City Joins Drug Fight : Law enforcement: Narcotics unit to become part of LA IMPACT, a countywide task force that operates against drug traffickers.
- Happy Days Are Here Again : Marion Ross Finds Life After Mrs. C on 'Brooklyn Bridge'
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : The Color Purple
- Slaves of N.Y.--Faint Voices of the Dead
- Only Those With 'Capacity to Love' Need Apply
- South Pasadena : General Plan Contract OKd
- 3 Killed in TV News Helicopter Crash
- 27 Abortion Protesters Are Arrested at Clinic
- Marching Band Contest Swan Song for Seniors
- 18-Year-Old With AIDS to Give $20,000 to Salk
- Community Policing / Reseda, Van Nuys
- Tale Behind 'Tree Lady' a Sad One of Unrequited Love
- Remapping Could Bring New Faces to Political Scene : Elections: With the state Supreme Court's proposal opening districts without incumbents, many would-be candidates are testing the waters.
- The Marines Are Shedding a Few Good Men : Military: As Pentagon cutbacks kick in, some Leathernecks are finding out that their services are no longer required.
- Well-Rounded Shimoyama Fits In at North Hollywood
- Padres Offer Teufel Arbitration
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 EMPIRE LEAGUE : Esperanza
- SOCCER : WOMEN'S JUNIOR COLLEGE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP : Rolland Leads Moorpark to Title, 2-0
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : ANTELOPE VALLEY TOURNAMENT : Canyons Falls to Sequoias, 78-74
- Two Quarterbacks Better Than One as Navy Beats Army to Finish 1-10
- Chinois' Chef Will Soon Have His Own Restaurant
- Jordan M. Bradley has been appointed senior...
- Yamaha Electronics Executive Assumes the Title of President
- STYLE : The Surreal Thing
- STATE OF MIND
- Following a Paper Trail to London's Cecil Court
- Home Improvement : Ductless-Type Room Air Conditioners Effective
- Cruise Line Still Trying to Repay Trip Deposits
- Bush Throws Sununu Over the Side--But Will It Help? : Politics: Instead of helping things along, one of the main purposes of the job, the now-former chief of staff had been gumming up the works.
- Many Issues Where Once There Was 1 : * Survey Shows Traffic No Longer Sole Source of <i> Angst</i>
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Student Leader Fights Budget Cuts
- Seeing Man's Humanity to Man For a Change
- Senior Citizen Softball Team Is Homeless Without Insurance
- Early's Interception, Touchdown Lead Trabuco Hills to Final : Division VII: Fourth-quarter plays sink La Mirada, 24-20. Mustangs will face Laguna Hills for title.
- Southwest Breezes Past Marauders : College football: Brown rushes for 126 yards to help blow away Antelope Valley, 28-0, in Southern California Bowl game.
- Praise for Prager
- The Nightfly SpeaksRegarding "Return of the Nightfly,"...
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- Shopping in South-Central
- HARRY SHEARER
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- Wrong Audience for Michael
- Just Plane Wrong
- Butterflies in Flight?
- Hoffman Redeemed
- Shopping in South-Central
- Shopping in South-Central
- HARRY SHEARER
- WHAT RAISA REAPED
- The all-encompassing term <i> Latino </i>...
- THE RAGE OF THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS
- Don't Develop Whittier Hills
- No-Smoke Casino
- McDonnell Deal With Taiwan
- Cross Controversy
- Quick Customs
- Thermometer Tower
- Police Presence Needed Elsewhere
- McDonnell Deal With Taiwan
- Praise for Prager
- Duarte's Government Neglects Residents
- U.S. and Iraq
- NONFICTION - Dec. 8, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 8, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 8, 1991
- NONFICTION - Dec. 8, 1991
- First Step in Underground Renewal Project: Dig Up the Money : Awakening: Couple finds realities don't match common beliefs when it comes to financing.
- With Tears, 'Taps' Bush Honors Dead of Pearl Harbor : Anniversary: Declaring 'this is no time for recriminations,' he acknowledges Tokyo's remorse, and apologizes for internment of Japanese-Americans.
- Smith Accuser's Testimony Bolsters Case : Rape trial: Her appearance builds credibility and upsets the defense's momentum. Pressure builds for the defendant to take stand.
- Portola Hills Highlights Pitfalls : Real estate: Orange County now looks more carefully at the financial underpinnings of developers.
- EASY RIDER: Newport Coast Road, which opened...
- RUNNING OR HUNTING? Why is Brian Bennett...
- 26 Injured, 47 Homeless After Blaze Damages Downtown Apartment
- Taxpayers Face Specter of Mello-Roos Defaults : Bonds: Financing tool is a boon to developers while placing an unfair burden on home buyers, critics say.
- KIDDIE CARL: A new Carl Karcher--Carl the...
- Forces Line Up For, Against Developing Hillside Area : Growth: Landowner envisions 1,300 luxury homes on 970 acres. Preservationists want site saved for a regional wilderness park.
- THE BIG HURT: Property tax bills are...
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILDREN : America Has Orphaned Its Young : Our schools can't cope alone with children who lack the basics of love and security; our social structure must change.
- School Officials Plan Strategy in Wake of Stabbing
- All That Jazz on the New Norway
- No Myth About This Greek Island: Lemnos' Top Export Is Tranquillity
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Charlotte Upsets No. 20 DePaul, 68-63
- O.C. Won't Expand Armory Shelter Use
- Democrats to Put Spotlight on Health Care
- Jetliner, Small Plane Have Separate Flight Mishaps
- Economist Predicts Tough '92 for Some Valley Industries : Recession: Aerospace, construction, real estate and financial services companies are expected to struggle. But health care, other fields should do well.
- COUNTYWIDE : Radio Spots Urge School Attendance
- Cities to Pay Share for Traffic Congestion : Transportation: Panel says municipalities will help finance road projects that are needed as a result of new developments.
- Former Worker Receives His Final Paycheck: 1 Cent
- OXNARD : La Verne Formally Opens Local Center
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Propose Trails Committee
- Alzheimer Victim, 62, Found in Canyon
- 4-Day Work Week Voted for City's Employees
- Hungry Come and There's Always Food
- Officer Jumps From 2nd Story to Escape Gunmen
- Chula Vista
- Picus Can't Be Held Liable in Developer's Suit, Judge Rules
- Fans Still Wait for Yankees
- Point Loma Leaves Chula Vista in Fog
- In His Own Way, Aguilera Stands Out : Century: Offbeat El Modena junior is big reason the Vanguards are favored to win their third league title in four years.
- Dehl Berti; Chiricahua Apache Portrayed Indians in Westerns
- Little Room for Agreement at Tax Hearing : Congress: Many Democrats say they could support a capital gains levy cut backed by GOP, but in a limited form. Partisan clashes continue.
- Japan Won't Apologize for Pearl Harbor : Diplomacy: Divided and angry lawmakers fail to approve a statement in Parliament. But the government will reflect deeply on the 'agony and sorrow' the attack caused.
- Neighbors Are Divided Over Whether to Penalize Builder Who Felled Tree
- Missouri Man Pleads Innocent in 1989 Murder
- COUNTYWIDE : Big Crowd Expected for Today's Parade
- Police Say Boy's Death Apparently Suicide
- Banning Thunders Past Kennedy
- Dorsey Races Into City 4-A Final
- STATE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Three O.C. Teams to Play for Titles Today at Fullerton
- Jurisprudence
- NHL ROUNDUP : Yzerman Leads Detroit Victory
- The Big 3 Networks Rediscover the News : Television: NBC's addition of 'Saturday Today' will bond affiliates with an existing money-maker. And all networks are trying overnight news to combat CNN.
- A Day That Will Live in Memory
- McDonnell Is the Object of Inside Trading Probe : * Securities: A House panel is trying to determine if the firm divulged information about its deal with Taiwan investors before a public announcement.
- Under the Gun : 'Terminator' Maker Carolco Needs Hero
- Holiday Glow Is Less Radiant at Some Firms : * Costs: To help contain expenses, companies have reduced Christmas tree and lighting displays. Unocal did--then changed its mind.
- In His Dark Cell, Anderson Gave Imagination Free Rein
- SAN CLEMENTE : Officers to Spotlight Drunk-Driving Peril
- Lucky to Pay $200,000 Fine for False Labeling
- ORANGE : City Warned Deficit Could Triple by July
- Youth, 16, Arrested in Stabbing of Schoolmate
- Ordinance on Rent Disclosure Takes Effect
- Man Shooting Rifle Into Air Is Slain by Officers
- Man Sentenced Day After Accomplice Convicted in Slaying of Police Officer
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Schurr Thing: Esperanza in Final Again
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : Foothill
- Clock Strikes 4 on Joyner Offer : Angels: Deadline passes without first baseman agreeing to four-year, $16-million contract.
- A Musty 'Man of La Mancha'
- Pinnock Leads Mozart Observance at UCLA
- New Music Appointments for Ohyama, Levinson
- ECONOMY
- Retailers Hope Credit Deals Add Green to Season
- Age Putting the Pressue on Water Heater Pipes
- U.S. to End Arms Embargo on 3 Nations
- Supermarket Fined $200,000 for Mislabeling : Lawsuit: Lucky Stores officials agree to settlement with the county D.A. They say there was no intent to mislead anyone.
- Rockwell to Pay $100,000 to 2 Workers With Cancer
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Airport Wants to Impose $3 Ticket Fee
- Encinitas Says It Can't Afford Hiring Hall : Employment: City blames economy and seeks donations from community to keep employment center alive. Migrant adovcates say Encinitas was never behind the hall.
- Ukraine Floats Plan for Commonwealth of Slavic States : Independence: A loose confederation with Russia and Belarus would benefit all three former Soviet republics, President Kravchuk says.
- COUNTYWIDE : Rabbis Take Holiday Spirit to Jews Who Can't Celebrate
- Gulls Use Name Game to Defeat Golden Eagles
- Dow Closes Down 2.69 After Jolting Job News : Market Overview
- California Joblessness Falls to 7.4% : * Employment: Other state figures for November indicate that the economy remains stalled and may be worsening.
- Advertising Agency to Call it Quits : Econony: Citing the recession and the loss of a key client, the owner of Greg Smith & Partners said his firm will close and move its accounts to another company.
- Facing Up to the Nitty-Gritty of Independence : Ukraine: It voted for freedom. But setting up a country won't be easy after decades of subservience to Moscow.
- Counsel Named to Probe Hearing Leaks
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Vedder Finds His Niche at Laguna Hills : Division VII: Transfer student throws for two touchdowns and runs for one in 34-7 semifinal victory over Righetti.
- Santa in Your Garden : Hoe, Hoe, Hoe!
- Employees May Appeal Ride-Share Plans
- Robert A. Wilson; Authority on Japanese History in U.S.
- Little Room for Agreement at Tax Hearing : Congress: Many Democrats say they could support a capital gains levy cut backed by GOP, but in a limited form. Partisan clashes continue.
- VENTURA : Insanity Plea Given in Baby Death Case
- VENTURA : Unbelted Boy, 3, Causes Crash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Toughens Home-Alarm Rules
- THOUSAND OAKS : Retrial Sought in Drive-By Shooting
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Big Night for Blanton, Mater Dei : Division I: Quarterback passes for 275 yards and two touchdowns. Monarchs reach title game for first time since '65.
- Doctor Grant Heals Clippers : Pro basketball: He replaces ailing Doc Rivers and hits key shots in 102-100 victory over Nuggets in overtime.
- Irvine Running Back Saves His Best for Last : Division II: Seal does his best late in the game. Against Ventura last week, he gained 129 yards in the fourth quarter.
- USC Defeats BYU in West Regional
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Nixon's Attempt to Reduce Time Is Turned Down
- Cistaro Cheers His Quiet Character
- Homosexuality Issue Threatens National Council of Churches : Faith: Either way, the group risks offending part of its membership. Conservatives will bolt if the council recognizes gay denominations; liberals are pressuring it to do so.
- David T. Imagawa; Helped Develop Measles Vaccine
- Bert T. Combs; Former Governor of Kentucky
- Economic Quick-Fixes Seen as Futile and Full of Risks : NEWS ANALYSIS : Politics: Both parties seek instant results. But experts say tax cuts may backfire, and they urge long-term cures.
- 2 GOP Legislators Plan No-Fault Initiative Drive : Insurance: Sen. Frank Hill and Assemblyman Ross Johnson propose a $220 policy that all drivers would have to buy.
- Andrew M. Stodel; Leader of San Fernando Valley Fair
- Down on All Fours, Looking for Respect
- Rockwell OKs 2 Cancer Claim Settlements : Santa Susana: Without admitting liability, the company agrees to pay a total of $102,500 to former radiation workers.
- 'Why Not Me?' Often Lures Candidates to Vie for Presidency
- VENTURA : Police Dept. Honors 11 for Achievements
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Jenkins' Four Touchdowns Lead Dana Hills to Victory : Division II: Running back rushes for 91 yards as the Dolphins win, 35-6.
- ROUNDUP : Crescenta Valley Wins Burbank-Hoover Title
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : Orange
- Aztecs Get First Win of Season : College basketball: SDSU tops Texas Southern, 79-64, to advance to Longhorn Classic championship tonight against host Texas.
- Marathon Has Been All Over Map : Running: Event appears to have found a place to call home in Carlsbad.
- Turner Fires a Fourth of Hanna-Barbera Staff
- Joblessness Falls to 7.4% in November : * Employment: Other state figures indicate that the economy remains stalled and may be worsening.
- FURNISHINGS : A Place to Light a Fire, With All the Works
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Fence Is Best Marker--by Leaps and Boundaries
- Claim Alleges Police Negligent in Man's Fatal Beating by Wife
- No Verdict in Broderick Case as Jury Recesses for Weekend
- Ridley-Thomas Calls for Hearings on Bank Merger
- Equality Without Unfairness : Education secretary issues sensible minority-scholarship guidelines
- NEWPORT BEACH : Expansion Plan for Hospital Debated
- Blanton Leads Mater Dei to Victory
- Bootleg Steroid Dealer Is Given Stiff Sentence
- Roulhac Lifts Crenshaw to 3-A Final
- La Jolla's E.J. Watson Rushes for 369 Yards
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : It's Rare Role for Twilight Agenda: Favorite in Native Diver Handicap
- Injuries, Tragedy Don't Slow Lions
- Funding to Soviet Teams Cut
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Nogales Wins on One of Chavira's Two Passes
- Tennis
- Ventura Wins 1st-Round Match in State Volleyball Tournament
- Prep SCOREBOARD : TOP PERFORMERS
- Music Reviews : Salzburg Marionette Theatre Offers 'Figaro'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Slam Dunk by Abdul on Home Court
- The Serious Side of a Latina Comic With a Cause : Comedy: Monica Palacios affirms her identity and her sexuality with a show that attacks racism and homophobia.
- Marshall Crenshaw Runs Mild : The Singer Says He's Not Looking for a Change in His Unassuming Performing Style
- Irvine Mayor to Light Jewish Center Menorah
- WEEKEND TV : Pearl Harbor Shows; Holiday Specials Too
- Humor in uniform. San Diego Symphony music...
- AUTOMOBILES
- Gorbachev Asks Republics to Help in Feeding Moscow : Soviet Union: Supplies of staples are dwindling in the capital and St. Petersburg. There is a fear of riots.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Cloud-Seeding Experiment OKd
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : El Modena
- Dodgers Offer Howell, Samuel Arbitration, but Not Griffin
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : After Exhausting Semifinal, Elliott Loses Title Match
- Roy Campanella Run & Walk to Benefit Medical Facilities
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Leslie Leads USC Past DePaul, 69-57
- Lights Back On at Permian High : Infamous Prep Football Program Resumes Success in Texas Playoffs
- Contract Extensions: 1991's Reward Might Be 1993's Regret
- MEN'S TENNIS
- Rep's 'Christmas Carol': Humbug Without Heart
- MOORPARK : City to Seek Limits on Proposed Quarry
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Council Elects Anderson Mayor
- San Diego
- Vista
- Lemon Grove
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS: Dec. 6
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Budget Task Force to Present Proposals
- ORANGE : Tobacco Firm Gives to Bilingual Project
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL MOORPARK TOURNAMENT : Langston's Nifty Defensive Play Propels Ventura to Title
- USC Uses Four-Guard Offense to Defeat Kent
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : From Blues and Ballads to Burlesque : Rockers Johnette Napolitano and Andy Prieboy put on a likable road show that takes in a wide assortment of songs and plenty of spontaneous humor.
- Bring on the figgy pudding. Dining while...
- Mobil Cites Recession in Cutting Capital Spending Budget 10%
- Judge Orders Man to Pay Investors Back
- Bush Asks Big 3 Auto Makers to Visit Japan
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Official in Pentagon Probe Sentenced
- NORTHERN IRELAND : Bars Are No Barrier to Violence
- SOUTH AFRICA : Inkatha Members on Trial, and So Is the Organization : Murder proceedings further tarnish the group's reputation as it enters important power-sharing negotiations with the government.
- Racism Cited by Manager Who Quit College Post : Ethnic problems: Former director at Saddleback says he was harassed but got no support from district officials.
- IRVINE : This Mozart Has Strings Attached
- Killer's Accomplice Gets 8 Years for Drug Sales
- Car Hits, Injures 2 Students at School Crossing
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Ehlke, Elliott Spark Monte Vista to Comeback Victory Over Valhalla
- AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE : Helicopter Unit to Cut 1,000 Jobs
- Judge Ponders Case for 5 Years, Gives Killer Life : Courts: After being asked in 1986 to impose a punishment promptly, the jurist overturns the recommendation of death for a man who killed two CHP officers.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Wineries to Stop Using Lead Foil Caps
- Loss of Jobs Hits Hopes of Recovery : Economy: Payrolls were cut by nearly 250,000 last month. Report suggests double-dip recession. Fed drops interest rates.
- NATION IN BRIEF : THE MIDWEST : Cold Snap Plays Scrooge With Trees
- Attack Meant End of Innocence for Bush, Much of U.S. : Memories: Fateful Sunday left deep impression on President, who left school to become decorated pilot.
- Love on a Roll : It's All Aboard for Nuptials as Conductor Gets Hitched on Train
- Paint Splashed on Church in Abortion Rights Protest