- Refurbishing of Church of Angels Takes Wing at Last : * Pasadena: Twenty years after the Sylmar earthquake damaged its tower, the chapel--which was built in 1889--is being restored.
- GI Imprisoned for Espionage in Gulf War
- Economic Woes Unraveling GOP Coalition, Poll Finds : Politics: Internal discontent could hurt Bush. Most voters no longer see themselves as better off than in past.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Rape, Death of Baby Girl
- Penalties Considered for Increased Traffic : Transportation: County supervisors may amend a plan so that cities must pay for congestion they create or face losing gas tax funds.
- Haitian Refugees
- CAMARILLO : 2 Inmates Escape Work Crew, Caught
- Mission's Early Days Recalled at Campus Dedication
- PORT HUENEME : Chase Ends With Rooftop Arrest
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Streak Puts Them Closer to First-Round Playoff Bye
- Coleman's Late Work Lifts Crespi
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Hart Seeks Maximum From Peek Performance
- Coach Scores Reversal With Calvary Chapel
- Roberts Prepares for Trade : Baseball: Agent informs him Padres will send him to Reds for pitcher Randy Myers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Kafka': A Beautiful, Confusing Letdown
- MUSIC REVIEW : Marriner, Academy Ensemble Return to Ambassador Auditorium
- Bleak Hiring Outlook Confirmed : Employment: Survey of employers reinforces economists' predictions that the county's job picture won't brighten in early 1992.
- Pacific Enterprises' Chief Resigns in a Surprise Move : People: James R. Ukropina cites health problems. His departure comes as the retailing and natural gas company is going through hard times.
- Ex-Navy Official Indicted in Gift Investigation : Inquiry: James E. Gaines is charged with turning over procurement secrets in exchange for favors. He was a target of Operation Ill Wind probe.
- Sununu Quits to Avoid Being Campaign Drag : Presidency: The embattled chief of staff is asked to remain as a Bush counselor until March. Transportation Secretary Skinner may replace him.
- 2 Landmark S.D. Crosses Must Go, U.S. Judge Rules : Law: Religious symbols atop Mt. Soledad and Mt. Helix are found in violation of the state Constitution.
- GARDEN GROVE : Driver Killed as Car Runs Into Big Rig
- SPORTS WATCH : U.S. Wins World Cup!
- Agency Director Has Help in High Places
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Aid for Affordable Housing
- Welfare Benefits in California
- Fallbrook Schools Ban Tobacco Use
- Community Policing
- Firms, Agencies to Pay for Dump Cleanup : Superfund: The settlement, which may total as much as $150 million, is the largest of its kind in the program.
- STAGE REVIEW : Copperfield's High-Tech Magic
- Origin Gaining Momentum With Its Second Album
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- France Objects to Dress Code at Disney Park
- This Is No Time to Be Looking Back
- Western Digital to Hold Line on Prices : Computers: The company hopes by refraining from additional cuts to restore profitability, shareholders are told at their annual meeting.
- BANKING
- Heeding God's Call Later in Life : * Religion: More older people are entering seminaries, citing the value of a worldlywise clergy. However, critics fear some are unsuccessful people who are career hopping.
- CONSUMERS : Tire Device Helps Avoid Accidents
- A Reawakening in the Bedroom : * Counselor helps 2-career couples find time--and energy--for sex.
- Police Block Off Road in Yorba Linda Because of Gasoline in a Storm Drain
- 5-Year Project to Test Tainted Well Water OKd
- FOOTBALL
- Dior Stock Out of Fashion as French Economy Sours
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ex-Justice Broussard to Join Law Firm
- Japan's Lower House OKs Sending Military Overseas : Policy: Troops would go abroad for the first time since WWII, for peacekeeping and relief operations.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Killer of 4 Granted Hearing of Appeal
- Judges Split on Status of Vista Court Changes : Justice: Decision is postponed after a tie vote on keeping disputed system designed to speed justice.
- CLIPBOARD : Hazardous Spills by City
- Drive-By Gunman Kills Shipyard Worker in Front of His Home
- CAMARILLO : Antenna Tower Permit Is Denied
- Butler's Press Takes the Air Out of Titans' Rally
- Jurisprudence
- PREP ROUNDUP : Vanderputten Is Impressive in Debut
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Alabama Rallies for 76-61 Win
- NBA ROUNDUP : Willis Makes Up for Lost Time, Hawks Win
- Ventura Women Reach Volleyball Final
- South Coast Repertory raised $1,500 and six...
- Mean Seasons : Barclay Theatre Has Trouble Finding Identity, Big Audiences
- Vista Man Says Police Drug Raid Mistakenly Targeted His House
- Remap Could Bring Major Gains for GOP
- Defense Attacks Key Rape Case Witness : Smith trial: Lawyer for accused points to apparent contradictions, and says testimony was fabricated for money from TV show.
- Plan to Restrict AIDS-Infected Doctors Dropped
- MAKING IT WORK : Suggestions for Keeping Satisfied
- Freed Hostage to Relive His Family's Milestones : Reunion: His daughter in Thousand Oaks says she felt 'a certain emptiness' while Alann Steen was imprisoned.
- 5.3 Quake Rocks S.D. and Baja : Seismology: No damage or injuries were reported from the temblor centered east-southeast of Ensenada.
- Ex-Mayor of Agoura Hills Rejoins Council--for Now
- Laguna Looking Gift Sculpture in the Mouth : Art: Commission backs sculptor's offer, but some residents don't want 23-foot-high figure to spend a year on city's Main Beach, free or not.
- A Down and Up Season : Aztecs Start Slowly, but Earn Bowl Bid and New Contract for Coach
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- GSA Pulls Nude Art From Federal Building : Sculpture: Complaints by congressman, judges prompt agency to review artwork by renowned artist at new downtown structure.
- Pirates Say They Can't Afford Not to Trade Bonds
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Computer Makers Ask U.S. to Help With Data Network
- Defending the Douglas Deal : Aerospace: The head of Douglas Aircraft tells a congressional hearing that the Taiwan firm buying 40% of the U.S. company will not become a rival using American technology.
- Khmer Rouge Will Return; Cambodia Coalition Saved
- Judge Extends Ban on Sending Haitians Home
- OXNARD : Council OKs Raises for Clerk, Treasurer
- Minister Urges Inquiry in Slaying by Police
- Man Found Guilty in Attempted Murder of Wife : Courts: Anthony L. Totten faces life imprisonment when he is sentenced Jan. 3.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Drug Raid Leaves Vista Family Shaken : Police: Officers hold a man and his wife, their four daughters and mother-in-law at gunpoint while looking for criminal evidence against a suspect who the family says had moved out six months ago.
- Motorist Killed in Northridge Crash
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : FRONTIER LEAGUE : Calabasas
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS
- Sylmar Opts to Perform for the Crowd
- Science Center Plans Unveiled : Museum: $37.5-million, hands-on facility would include a shuttle mock-up, a mammoth ant farm and giant-screen theater. Pledges and donations totaling $14 million are reported.
- TV Ratings : 'MASH,' 'E.T.' Give CBS a Boost
- Unlikely Bastion of Good Eating : Restaurants: Amid Irvine's office buildings and cookie-cutter homes stand a variety of eateries may be the best in Orange County.
- The Invasion of the Screens : Despite the Recession, There's a Major Movie Theater Building Binge
- DEC's New Line of Workstations Signals Rebound
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Texas Educator in Line for Local District Post : Community colleges: Trustees will be asked to approve Jeff Marsee as the vice chancellor for administrative services.
- Lancaster OKs City's Largest Planned Housing Tract : Development: The 4,732-unit project gained final approval only after builders agreed to concessions.
- Temporary Anger Cuts Slur in TV Ad Off Air Permanently
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Angling for a Gift? Options Abounding
- Helmick Quits His IOC Job : Olympics: He maintains he did nothing wrong, but says he is stepping down so that focus returns to programs for athletes.
- Suddenly, Lake Casitas Yielding Trophy Trout
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : MARMONTE LEAGUE : Agoura
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : MISSION LEAGUE : Alemany
- Getty Conservators Are On the Case : Art: The museum staff painstakingly determines the authenticity of Cycladic art before it is installed.
- Theaters: Now Open or Coming Soon
- CONEJO VALLEY, SIMI VALLEY : Schools Sued Over Children's Injuries
- Residents Charge Courthouse Report Ignores Their Fears : Chatsworth: About 50 people attend first hearing on the project's environmental effects. Many express concerns about crime.
- COUNTYWIDE : CHP Hired to Cite Smoking Cars
- Agent Says Use of Magic's Name Unauthorized
- Homedco Posts 1991 Net Income of $8.8 Million : Profit: Record demand for the Fountain Valley-based company's home health-care products and services reversed its fortunes in the past year.
- Japanese Official Expresses Pearl Harbor 'Remorse'
- Murder Count Filed in Dismembering
- Holiday Food Drive Launched to Aid Needy
- COSTA MESA : City to Ask County Aid for Street Study
- TUSTIN : City OKs Stop Signs in Wake of Fatality
- Cheese Recalled After Discovery of Bacteria
- Sununu Goes, Bad Economy Stays : Would Camp David economic conference help?
- Butler Presses Last (and Best) to Beat Fullerton, 100-83
- STATE VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : La Habra Wins Division II Regional Again
- They Won't Rock Rose Bowl Boat : Football: Washington and Michigan coaches oppose playoff system.
- Baseball
- THE NHL : Crime and Punishment Doesn't Always Make Sense on the Ice
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- A Fly in the Ointment
- Newport Corp. Earnings Drop 70%
- CONSUMERS : It's Cute, It's Fun, but . . . Is It Safe? : * Toys: Watchdog groups urge consumers to inspect playthings before purchase. Hazards include small parts that can be swallowed.
- Fur Trappers in Northwest Are Caught in a Soft Market : Overproduction and animal rights campaigns have taken a toll on the industry.
- Invitation to Clinton Raises Hint of Mutiny Among GOP Donors
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bank Robber May Be Tied to Earlier Theft
- GOP Gain Likely in County Under Redistrict Plan : Politics: Reapportionment may turn the thin Democratic advantage on legislative delegation into a 9-3 Republican stronghold.
- Son, 25, Convicted of Murdering Parents
- CONEJO VALLEY : Shelter Offers Hot Meals, Place to Sleep
- BUENA PARK : City Lifts Water-Use Law, Ends Penalties
- ROUNDUP : Van Nuys Snaps Grant Streak
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pirates Can't Afford Not to Trade Bonds
- NHL ROUNDUP : First-Place Canucks Are Shut Out by Nordiques, 3-0
- San Jose Gets Past the Kings in Overtime, 3-2
- Angels' Options Are Open
- Gulls Release Sapergia Again
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Final Approach' Is a Confusing Trip
- HomeAid Wins $75,000 Grant for Homeless Shelters
- Close Relations: The president-elect of a national...
- A Conservation Boomerang: We Must Pay More : Water: Frugal L.A. users put less money in DWP coffers, imperiling maintenance budget.
- MOORPARK : Panel Seeks Changes in Townhouses Plan
- Merger Without Mania : Careful how you construct new transit superagency
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Jail to House Some Seal Beach Inmates
- LAPD Is Improved, NAACP Panel Told : Police conduct: But others at the civil rights organization's hearing dispute the deputy chief and say the department is seriously flawed.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Debate Delayed on Subdivision Plans
- State Cuts Laguna Clinic's AIDS-Testing Funds
- Homeless Man Dies of Liver Disease
- A Catch Worth Cheering : Venice Anglers Make Their Annual Cabo Excursion for Wahoo, One of the Fastest, Feistiest, Fightingest, Bitingest Fish in the Sea
- CSUN Women Lose Game, Player
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Rader to Be Named A's Hitting Coach
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Company That Set Up Offshore Banks to Fold : Finance: Jerome N. Schneider, the biggest promoter of the controversial institutions, is closing Beverly Hills-based WFI. Regulations are tighter now.
- Maxwell's Sons Forced to Leave Executive Posts : Media: Kevin and Ian Maxwell quit in the face of evidence that the debt problem at the company is worse than feared.
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- Ukraine Vows to Become Neutral, Nuclear-Free; Leader to See Yeltsin : Independence: The breakaway republic takes steps to reassure the world on its intentions.
- Stop the Press: More Memories of L.A's Front Page Era
- Remap Could Bring GOP Supremacy : Politics: Court's redistricting may upset Assembly and House balance. Several covet a Huntington Beach-based congressional district.
- ANAHEIM : Hospital Neighbors Complain of Noise
- It's a Fine Line: Neighbor Sits In to Save a Tree
- City Pay Hikes Amid Recession Raise Howls of Anger
- College Basketball
- Panel Opposes DWP's Proposed 11% Rate Hike
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Record, Running Game Rank Near the Bottom
- Moeller Got Early Education in Politics of Big Ten Football
- Officials of Arts Organizations Call Barclay a First-Rate Venue
- L. Menhinick; Ex-Times Ad Manager
- Yugoslav Army 'Cowardly,' EC Report Says : Conflict: Monitors suggest Western intervention to protect civilians from troops.
- Gorbachev Warns of Peril if Soviet Union Collapses
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Homeless Deaths in One Year Put at 109
- Office Workers Miss Their Little Woman of the Bushes
- Board Votes to Oppose Any Loss of Transit Power
- Golf
- College Basketball
- Mulligan Cashes In Her Tips : San Clemente: She turned girls' basketball program around with help and support from other coaches in South Coast League.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Trails From Start in Losing to Biola
- Pearl Harbor
- Installation Conjures Up an Intrigue : Art: New York's Pamela Keech has evoked a mildly haunting realm in which two characters pursue a courtship as strange as themselves.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Firm to Aid Hobbled Hubble : Company, Which Built Parts for Scope, to Offer New Ones
- Great Year for Bad Ads, Say Sponsors of 'Lemon Awards'
- Council Backs Pilot Plan for Community Policing : Law enforcement: Program, spurred by Christopher report, will begin at four stations in January.
- King of the Wild Things : Maurice Sendak. He's hard-eyed and sharp-tongued. Some kids love him; some kids hate him. He feels the same about them.
- Conservationists Cheer Trabuco Canyon Plan : Land-use: O.C. supervisors OK blueprint allowing up to 2,700 homes on 6,500 acres of rustic area.
- White House Still Faces Problems, Uncertainty : Politics: Sununu opens way for better-liked successor but leaves Bush without a key man on brink of '92 race.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Saving a Dime to Lose a Dollar?
- Anaheim Forecasts Another Budget Shortfall, Blames Lagging Tax Revenue
- Woman, 27, May Have Been Slain
- Dodgers Lose One, Keep One, Get One : Baseball: Morgan goes to Cubs, but Hershiser is re-signed for three years and knuckleballer Candiotti is acquired for four.
- MOVIES - Dec. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 4, 1991
- IRS Seizes Sammy Davis Items Stored in Burbank
- Politicians Survey New Remapped Landscape : Reapportionment: State Supreme Court plan may force some incumbents to fight each other for redrawn districts.
- Redistricting May Pit Longtime Ally Against Ally : Politics: Incumbents in Congress and the state Legislature consider changing residences, seeking higher office and other steps to stay in office.
- Bush Aide Sees Slump Lasting Several Months
- Arab Delegations Accuse Israel of Stalling, Bad Faith on Talks
- BIRTHDAY GIFT? Charles H. Keating Jr. turns...
- CHANGING TIMES: Women no longer head straight...
- 5 Years of Heartache Ends for the Family : Reaction: Steen's wife and daughters recall all the missed milestones as they pack their bags for Germany and a reunion.
- Insults Hurled in Debate on Condom Distribution
- SINGING RAM: Georgia Frontiere is mum these...
- Wife Charged in Husband's Grisly Slaying
- Hostage Steen Freed by Lebanon Kidnapers
- Plan Would Carve Up Democratic Stronghold : Politics: Redistricting blueprint would force Reps. Henry Waxman and Howard Berman and their proteges to compete with each other for fewer safe seats.
- COLOR ME MAUVE: Architects of the Irvine...
- Locker Full of Sammy Davis Items Discovered : Investigation: IRS seizes memorabilia found in Burbank. Probe begun to find if property was hidden from tax collectors.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 4, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 4, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 4, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 4, 1991
- NHL : Hardy's Goal Beats Flyers
- Garner Gets a Break When Net Comes Down, Hoops Go Up : Tustin: In center's two seasons, basketball team hasn't lost in league, but volleyball another matter.
- NBA : Ewing Rallies Knicks, 99-97
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Titan Wrestlers to Have First Test in Las Vegas Meet
- STAGE REVIEW : Glitz Obscures Visions of 'Glory' : Crystal Cathedral Effort Is Well-Intentioned but Fails to Connect
- Miscellany
- Winning Still His Business
- It's No Game : Boxers Face Severe Effects From Head Blows
- Donna Mills
- Reining in Crime at the Mall : Holidays: Officials say horseback police patrols in parking lots generally reduce offenses by half.
- Lowery Named Aztecs' Top Player
- 'Rosie' Still Hanging on by a Thread
- Revenge Not Sweet in Football Playoffs
- DANCE REVIEW : Cast Changes in 'Nutcracker' : Several new principals dance in the San Francisco Ballet's Sunday evening performance, part of a 9-day engagement at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Attendance Is Average at AIDS Events : Arts: Holiday weekend may have been a factor, local official says. But those who did visit facilities voiced appreciation for efforts made to raise awareness.
- Hit by Flu, Joyner Bugs Moon, Oilers in the Eagles' 13-6 Victory : Pro football: Linebacker leads ferocious defense that doesn't permit potent Houston offense to score a touchdown.
- Baseball
- Raiders Will Lose Howie Long 2 to 6 Weeks With Knee Injury
- Japanese Boxer Dies of Brain Injury
- TV REVIEW : A Tragedy of Abuse in PBS' 'Adam Mann'
- Huskies to Train at Rams Park for Rose Bowl
- Baseball
- Texas' McWilliams Steps Down as Coach
- Kostroma Fine for Now After Shaky Finish
- UC Irvine Loses, 73-70, in Double Overtime
- O.C. THEATER : An Adult's 'Christmas' : The Grove Shakespeare Festival takes a refreshingly non-syrupy approach to Dylan Thomas' famous story of his Welsh childhood.
- Baseball
- Baseball
- PRO FOOTBALL : Gillman Sees Many Talented Young Guns
- 1990-91 In Review
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bill Watrous: Letting the Gimmicks Slide : Trombonist, who mines the melodic side of a song, doesn't allow technique to get in the way of expression.
- TV REVIEW : Keaton's Touching 'Wildflower' on Lifetime
- Britain's Thames Television Faces an Uncertain Future : Broadcasting: The London-based franchise has lost its license in an auction; some say it's the result of former Prime Minister Thatcher's anger over a documentary critical of her administration.
- Plummer Still Stands Behind Comments on Team Character
- Dow Jumps 40 Despite Early Jitters : Markets: Bargain hunters help blue chips to their best showing since Oct. 28.
- Remap Plan May Shift State Balance of Power : Politics: Lines drawn by Supreme Court panel spell trouble for incumbents, improve Latinos' prospects.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : CHAPTER 5 : Fighting the Good Fight
- Big Chill for Workers : Employment: Last year's treacherous cold snap cost 7,000 farm laborers their jobs and has had a lasting effect on those who depend on agriculture.
- Rules Issued to Protect Health Care Workers : Medicine: U.S. regulations seek to safeguard employees from AIDS and other viruses. They stress infection control procedures.
- Council Defies Critics, OKs Statue of Balboa for Park
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Will Fill a Vacancy Tonight
- Ship Administrator's Job Is Smooth Sailing
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : Go Easy on Patient Empowerment : Being hospitalized now means hearing about life-support options; this shouldn't be a bureaucratic terror.
- Man Convicted in Rape, Murder of His Godchild
- California's Future: More to Come : Growth: The exodus from the state will be overtaken by newcomers; we must invest in them as the dream is renewed.
- Judge in Keating Trial Answers Jury's Question
- Recession Manageable for Builder of Valencia : Development: Commercial and industrial projects buoy Newhall Land & Farming Co. But anti-growth sentiment may hurt the company.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : The U.S. and Japan--Then And Now
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D. C. : Drugs May Worsen Childhood Diseases
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Sikh Arrested Over Bomb Found on Jet
- Murder Suspect Dies on Eve of Jury Selection in His Trial
- Child Molester Sentenced to Maximum Prison Term
- A Gentle Woman, a Violent Death
- Father and Daughter Dealing With Tragedy
- PacifiCare's Annual Earnings Rise a Healthy 45% : Profits: The Cypress-based HMO said sales for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30 topped $1 billion for the first time. The firm is called 'a cash-generating machine.'
- INTERNATIONAL
- Harmony Shows Profit on $5 Million in Revenue
- THE ECONOMY : Manufacturing Index Falls for 2nd Month in a Row : Economy: The National Assn. of Purchasing Management data may mean the recovery is sputtering.
- Greg Starmack has been promoted to account...
- U.S. Set to Forge Full Ties With Ukraine : Diplomacy: Baker will visit republic to discuss its break from Moscow. This signals new support for the dismantling of the Soviet Union.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : CHAPTER 3 : Hell in the Harbor
- IMMIGRATION : Fleeing Haitians Failing to Find a U.S. Advocacy : Few voices among groups who once escaped oppression are raised in refugees' behalf.
- Bus, Snowplow Collide; 15 Students Are Injured
- World IN BRIEF : KENYA : Leader Recommends Multi-Party System
- Hearings Schedule OKd on Rerouting Freeway Traffic
- Board and Care Cuts Criticized : Mental health: Some owners of the homes say the reductions are making it difficult for the facilities to survive.
- Open MRI: Doctors Weigh the Trade-Offs
- Refining Rules : Oil Firms May Not Pass Along All the Costs of Cleaner Gas
- Palmdale Man Guilty in Molestation, Slaying
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Firing Line: the Lesson of History : It's time for the United States to stop blaming Japan for its economic troubles. Corporate America is the real scapegoat.
- Re-Asianization Does Not Mean Isolation : Trade: Japan should strengthen ties with its neighbors, while maintaining good relations with the West.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Veteran Teacher Silva Named Mayor
- San Diego
- Council OKs Development Pact on Serrano Ranch
- Frank Genetti has resumed the role of...
- Fortune Petroleum Net Declines 90% to $8,000
- Lisa G. Malec has been hired at...
- Michelle A. Perfili has been named civil...