- ON THE RECORD
- 2 Lawyers Get $3.8-Million, End Dispute : Insurance: An attorney who is the target of a federal insurance fraud inquiry and his ex-client are to share the settlement, which resolves six state and federal lawsuits.
- ON THE RECORD
- St. Mary's Tops CSUN, 71-56
- Things Are Looking Up for Tomczak : Pro Football: After three weeks on the bench, Chicago Bear quarterback gets a start against the Washington Redskins.
- Santa Margarita Rally Stopped by Carpinteria
- BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Departure of Bowser Elevates McDaniels' Profile : Northridge: The shock of a three-year starter quitting is buffered by the emergence of a talented sophomore.
- The 1989 editions of college football's fiercest...
- Pressure Stays on Tellep to Tackle Lockheed Troubles
- Tokyo Warns 2 Big Japanese Computer Firms on Bidding
- No Need to Be Scrooge in Order to Be Prudent
- Forcing One's Tastes on Others Is Risky Undertaking
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Crew Works on Secret Mission
- Mass Sunday for Salvadoran People
- Congress Votes Itself a Hefty Pay Raise
- Not Hard to Figure Appeal of Notre Dame
- Drunk Gave Dying Man Ride, Police Say
- Roles Reversed as Irish Take On Miami
- Drill Sergeants Are People Too, Says an Army Trying to Help Them Cope
- DeLorean Court Order Set Aside: Lawyers for...
- Needy May Get Up to 16% Less From Food Banks This Year : Charity: The donations by companies and government agencies have dropped. Officials are putting the blame on corporate takeovers.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Reyes, Middleton Lead Chapman
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCI, Warde Roll in Opener; Stanford Next
- Whittier Christian Loses to Bishop
- Slap-Happy Kind of Guy
- La Mirada Shuts Down Western for 14-0 Victory
- Manley's Lifetime Ban Is Message to Youth
- Fatal Boat Wreck Off Catalina Is Mystery
- United Way Grants Boost Literacy Effort
- Defense Shows Up Once Again and Thousand Oaks Surges to Victory
- Honda to Boost Imports: Honda Motor Co....
- 8 Killed in Kurdish Clash
- Nigeria Austerity Program Causes Deep Political Discontent : Africa: The results could be significant for the rest of the continent. Meanwhile, 'SAP' jokes go on and on.
- Settlement Eases Curbs on Abortion Clinics in Illinois
- Boy, 2, Returns to Soviet Union After Surgery
- Congress Votes Itself a Hefty Pay Raise
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- Cost of Larger Council Estimated
- BUENA PARK : School Plans Guide To Reduce Accidents
- Czechoslovakia's Sliver of Dawn
- Falcon Rookie Dies in Crash
- Sunny Hills Runs Past Tustin for Spot in Semifinals
- Shot at Buzzer Gives Smith Win Over Dreisell
- Cal Lutheran Falls to 0-3
- Like Old Times: Smith's Tar Heels Edge Driesell's Team at the Buzzer
- Montclair Prep Overruns Fillmore
- Bradshaw the Difference for USIU
- Mark Murphy Wins the Waiting Game : Jazz: His unyielding stance on vocals forced him into exile for a decade. 'If you don't make it at first,' he says, 'you make it at last.'
- Want to Rile Limbaugh? Compare Him to Downey or George
- A Spectacle of L.A. Art in Times Square : Advertising: California artists have been decorating a billboard with "Messages to the Public," but loss of funding threatens the project.
- Schoolchildren's Obsession With Expensive Brand-Name Clothes
- Lebanon Picks New President; Aoun Defiant
- Undertaxing the Wealthy
- Navy Hails Success of Test in Snaring More Users of Meth
- Drive Seeks to Move Metro Rail Terminus
- SAN CLEMENTE : Nutrition Program Needs New Quarters
- Loyola Faces Reno in Home Opener
- 3-A QUARTERFINAL : Mira Mesa's Big Play Beats Chula Vista, Avenges Earlier Loss
- NHL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Goalie Wregget Leads Flyer Resurgence
- El Toro Rallies to Oust Villa Park
- 2-A QUARTERFINAL : El Camino Yields Score, Then Routs Santana
- GM to Reduce Isuzu Stake: General Motors...
- 'Miracle' Vanishes as Hard Reality of Budget Cuts Grips Massachusetts : Economy: Many in the state are seeing red with the end of boom times. Much blame is laid on Gov. Dukakis, whose popularity is sinking.
- Thatcher Optimistic on Arms Agreements : Diplomacy: The British leader visits President Bush at Camp David.
- Lead in Paint Forces Recall of Slinky Toys
- Shakeup for <i> Perestroika</i>
- Civil War Turmoil From El Salvador Spills Over to L.A. : Demonstrations: Words, not guns, are used by Salvadorans living here. When violence in homeland increases, more protests and immigration are expected locally.
- Runaway Trailer Crashes Into Car, Kills 2 on Freeway
- GARDEN GROVE : Coroner Confirms Fire Scene Homicide
- Mistakes Cost Newbury Park, 28-7 : Football: Santa Barbara capitalizes on two turnovers to spoil a solid effort by the Panthers.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Comes Back in Second Half for Victory
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar Girls Carry OC's Banner
- Gonzales Longs to Hear Some Cheers : Boxing: Olympic champion can't please local fans, who boo him because they prefer to watch a slugger, not a defensive specialist.
- Titans Roll Past Lamar Behind Ceballos' 28
- Sockers Help Someone Else Out of Slump
- USC Touchdown Conjures Up Bitter Memories
- For Eastern, Pilots' Return Is Non-Event : Airlines: The company is adding flights but its problems aren't over.
- Sugar Import Quota Raised: Faced with rising...
- Murder Suspect Linked to Multiple Personalities Dies
- TEACHING AIDS
- S. Africa Opens 4 Areas to Citizens of All Races : Apartheid: 'We're giving people an option,' an official says. But critics say it's a half-measure.
- Lithuanian Panel to Study Taking Another Step Away From Moscow
- Debtor Is Ready to Clean Up His Credit Record
- NEWS ANALYSIS : East Germany's Leader Moves--but Cannot Hide His Elitist Past
- Top Colombian Drug Lord Eludes Arrest--Barely
- Bomb Found in Luggage on Saudi Jumbo Jet
- Sylmar Man Held After Garage Explosives Force Block Evacuation
- Group Starts Petition Drive to Extend Metro Rail : Transportation: The proposed subway line would link North Hollywood to the Sepulveda Basin. Homeowner groups' reactions are mixed.
- Bush Promotes a Canard
- LA PALMA : Classes Put Students on Right Track
- The Practical Side of L.A.'s Ethics Panel
- SAN DIEGO SPORTS ET CETERA : UCSD Beaten in Its Invitational
- Marc Wilson Returns With No Bitterness : Patriots: But former Raider, now a quarterback for New England, will find few fond memories at the Coliseum Sunday.
- 'Tis the Season to Shop--but It's Off to Slow Start : Retailing: Sales in the Southland were called disappointing. Analysts have predicted a quiet holiday buying season.
- Thousands Demonstrate Against Sales of Furs : Retailing: Southland shops are among the targets of animal rights groups marching in 91 cities around the country.
- 2 Boys Held in Vandalism at School in Palmdale
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PHOENIX : Alleged Embezzler's Transfer Postponed
- Pat Hyland; Ex-Hughes Aircraft Head
- Schoolchildren's Obsession With Expensive Brand-Name Clothes
- Capistrano Valley Routs Santa Ana
- In This Case, Mother Really Did Know Best
- Moscato Beach Tops Thadrow at Los Alamitos
- GOLF SKINS GAME : No Such Thing as Form in This Event
- Blockbuster Stake on the Block: United Artists...
- Congress Votes Itself a Hefty Pay Raise
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : ELSINORE : Suspect and Deputy Fight It Out in Car
- Consumption of Hard Liquor in U.S. Reaches a 30-Year Low
- LIFE ON THE CIRCUIT : Benefit at Cafe Is an Affair for the Heart
- Bomb Found at Home of Doctor Who Gave Israeli's Heart to Arab
- Test Drilling Planned at Only Public Diamond Mine in U.S.
- Chill Air Follows New England Snow; Record Lows Set
- SUNDAY'S RAIDER, RAM OPPONENTS : Good Things in a Small Package : Saints: At only 5-foot-8, New Orleans running back Dalton Hilliard will present an imposing threat to the Rams Sunday.
- Schuller's New Center Faulted for Its Secular Look : Architecture: Some analysts say the Crystal Cathedral's $25-million latest addition does not look religious enough.
- USC Touchdown Conjures Up Bitter Memories
- Money Supply Indexes Mixed: Two measures of...
- 'Tis the Season to Shop, but It's Off to Slow Start : Retailing: Shoppers flocked to stores on the traditional first day of Christmas shopping. But sales in the Southland were called disappointing.
- Police Officer Hopes Racehorse Will Become the Next Citation
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : Foster Mother of 10 Killed in Dispute
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Eastern Machinists Vow to Stay Out
- Carving a Life : After Long Struggle, Deaf Tustin Man Doing What He Does Best: Intricate Handwork
- COLUMN ONE : Corporate Crime of the '90s : Prosecutors are aiming for the boardroom in a growing push against polluters. Critics argue they're going overboard.
- War's Horrors Linger for Ex-Nurse
- Music for a Stellar Generation : Space: 'The Planets' expressed awe and mythology; where is the symphony to accompany us into the future?
- Tall-Tree Law Is Cut Down to Size
- ON THE RECORD
- Moratorium Imposed on New Chemical Plants
- Desormeaux Runs Win Total to 542
- CS Long Beach Meets Stephen F. Austin
- Clippers Are One Foot Shy : Pro Basketball: Charles Smith's last-second, three-point attempt is ruled a two-point basket, so the Spurs win, 90-89.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Canani Fortunes May Be Changing
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Paul McCartney--Back in the U.S.A.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DAVIS : Many Small Dams Cracked in Quake
- 'Prague Spring' Victims Have a Day in the Sun
- Petition Drive Targets Residential Development
- Agent Orange Study Will Delay Decision on Payment : Health: The veterans affairs secretary wants results before saying whether ex-servicemen qualify for benefits. His action draws protests.
- Congress Votes Itself a Hefty Pay Raise
- Granddad Getting Bowled Over
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miller Propels Pacers Past Celtics Again
- Justice: Cougar Hunting for Trophy Is Not Sport
- SDSU's Next Goal: <i> Beat</i> Ranked Team : College football: And damaging the championship plans of rival Brigham Young tonight would be especially sweet.
- Jazzman Moody Enjoys an Upbeat Riff, Both in Career and at Home : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- Motorcyclist Posed a Threat, Miami Officer's Partner Says
- 47 Hurt as Korean Air Jetliner Crashes at Seoul
- Cops' Wives : Policemen's Life Partners Get Together to Share the Burdens on the Home Front
- Cleaning Up in Boat Business
- 'Hurrah for the Reds' to the End : Czechoslovakia: The fragile skein of pretense unraveled quickly because ideological commitment was weak.
- Ali Baba Man is gone, along with...
- FULLERTON : Council Acts to Buy 1.3 Acres at Depot
- Dannemeyer Says ACLU Misread His AIDS Law Stand
- Agoura Holds On in Final Seconds for Victory Over Laguna Hills, 14-7
- Small Role Plays Sizable Part in Notre Dame Win
- Aztecs Find Some Hope in First Loss
- Canyon Slices Wedge Out of Westlake Defense
- Church-Growth Analyst Leads in Survey of Influential Figures
- He Has No Room for Error : Pro football: Chip Banks is playing well for the Colts, but the former Charger also is just one failed drug test away from banishment by the NFL.
- USC Touchdown Conjures Up Bitter Memories
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Rises 18.77 as Pre-Holiday Rally Resumes
- Freedom Newspapers Bids for 31 Suburban Weeklies
- Hughes to Update Canada's Air Traffic Control System
- 8 Prospectors Killed
- NATION IN BRIEF : MISSISSIPPI : Rep. Smith Autopsy Turns Up No Clues
- Retreat at the Edge of Suburbia
- PACs Fund Over 50% of Bentley Race
- IRA Activist Admits Entering U.S. Illegally, Agrees to Leave
- Sea King Defense Stops Brea
- Fourth-Quarter Safety, Touchdown Help Orange Beat Santa Ynez, 15-14
- Pepperdine Opens at UC Santa Barbara
- Attacks on Workers Called 'Lot of the Church'
- Plausible Political Plot
- An American Steps Into World of Folklorico
- Liberals Are Given the Business in Irvine, but Limbaugh Gets Money : Radio: The conservative talk-show host, whose program is nationally syndicated, is a major commercial enterprise.
- Holiday Season Launched With Three Parades
- History Reprinted : Museums: Actors portray historic figures whose lives were influenced by the evolution of the printing process. Antique printing equipment will be on display and in working order.
- Restaurateurs Rally Around Hunger Relief : Food: The Share Our Strength network of 1,400 restaurants raises money and awareness to help the hungry.
- New Racing Page a Big Improvement
- Ex-Sailor Takes Fight for Benefits to the Streets : Veterans: World War II seaman takes up a South-Central corner to plot his legal assault on the VA. But his camp could be threatened when a new hotel opens across the street.
- Ruling on Charitable Drives
- Santa Ana to Host Talks on 18-Mile Monorail : Transportation: Four cities will be asked to support a system linking Anaheim in the north with John Wayne Airport and Irvine in the south.
- 2-A QUARTERFINAL : Lincoln Tops Grossmont in Overtime
- Reisbig to Coach Final Game for Long Beach
- Rush Limbaugh Gives Liberals the Business, Gets Plenty Himself : Radio: The conservative talk-show host, whose program is nationally syndicated, is a major commercial enterprise.
- Seeds Were Planted Early for Marriage of News, Entertainment
- Army May Bear Brunt of Budget Cuts, Cheney Hints
- Visitors Like Convention Center's Look
- Cool and Cloudy Is Weekend Forecast
- Chaminade No Match for Lompoc in 42-7 Loss
- NOTEBOOK : Name Change Circumvents Rules
- France's Bouvier Wins Cup Slalom in Utah After Protest Is Overruled
- Julian Surpasses Air Battle as La Quinta Wins
- Banks Expected to Follow Fed's Move and Cut Prime Rate
- Few Attend Chicago Memorial Service
- Airlines Planning New Flights to E. Germany
- Pistol Shot Kills Boy, 9, Playing Russian Roulette
- New Element in Pairing: a Passport : Hong Kong: China resumes sovereignty of colony in 1997, and many are looking for a way out.
- East German Jews See a Dark Side to Changes
- Soviet Host Ship Heading for Malta
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA AT A GLANCE
- Dutch Raid Drug Lab, Arrest Four People
- Vermeil's Assessment of USC Is All Wet
- Dog With Dandy Nose for Drugs : Crime: German shepherd is a legend among narcotics officers. He's sniffed out a billion dollars worth of the stuff.
- BOXING : An Expert Offers Leonard Some Advice
- Laguna Hills Falls Two Yards Short in 14-7 Loss to Agoura
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Overtakes Canyons in 2nd Half
- Toreros Have Strange Start but Fast Finish of Kingsmen
- Federal Safety Agency Intensifies Vehicle Investigations
- BUSY BEES : A Couple and Millions of Little Helpers Have a Honey of a Business
- E. German Party Says It's Ready to Give Up Top Role
- Undertaxing the Wealthy
- Free-agent outfielder Gary Pettis agreed to a...
- 3-A QUARTERFINAL : Point Loma Puts Away Patriots in Overtime
- Hart's Passing Fizzles in Loss to Paramount
- Clipper Acquisition of Harper a Coup
- More Wesselmans Would Bring Happy Days to Luginbill, Aztecs
- European Takeover Plans: The European Community Commission...
- 'Tis the Season to Shop, but It's Off to Slow Start : Retailing: Shoppers flocked to stores on the traditional first day of Christmas shopping. But sales in the Southland were called disappointing.
- 8-Year-Old Learns Joy of Inventing : Education: Student used lessons in creative thinking to design a 'puddle-detecting cane.'
- Taiwanese Boy Is Still Just a 'Valley Kid'
- U.S. Judge Drops Charges Against Ex-CIA Agent
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA--A LOOK BACK
- Trial to Focus on Tax Value of Racehorses
- NEWPORT BEACH : Last Corona del Mar Inn to Be Replaced
- Like Old Times: Smith's Team Beats Driesell's
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Wootton's Free Throws Help UCLA Win, 73-70
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Routs Sabatini; Graf Withdraws With Injury
- Harrick Very Familiar With This Opponent
- With La Quinta Down, Pacifica Ready to Move Up
- Grocers to Donate Food in Exchange for Carts
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Clerk Amasses ABCs of Official Lingo
- Irvine to Play USF in Opener Tonight
- Edison Holds Off Eisenhower, 18-14
- Arkansas Close to Cotton Bowl Bid
- Turmoil in East Bloc, Domestic Jitters Send Gold to High for '89
- Condo Owner Faces Deadline on Taxes
- Polish Reforms Get Gorbachev's Blessing : Diplomacy: Mazowiecki confers with Soviet leader in Moscow. Both sides promise to continue good relations.
- Children's Home Opens Holiday Drive
- County Literary Council Honored
- Drivers Asked to 'Tie One on for Safety'
- Couple's Bodies Found at Base of San Pedro Cliff
- Poverty Agency Fights Poor Image, Too : Social services: The county's Community Development Council is having hard times trying to fight poverty. Claims of mismanagement and misuse of funds threaten its very future.
- Dexter Manley, former Washington Redskins defensive end,...
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Redmen Get Cold and Lose
- The U.S. soccer team will learn next...
- Technology Gives 'The Glory of Christmas' a New Sound : Music: The score can be re-edited in the cathedral's 24-track studio to accommodate future production changes.
- L.A.'s 'Standup Tragedy' Heats Hartford, Too
- Aiding Poor a Welcome Task for Millionaire
- Robert F. Erburu, chairman and chief executive...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Agnos Hits the Road to Rebuild Tourism
- Spies Tag Along With Refugees
- 3 Die in Baltimore Fire
- Japan Turns to Europe, OKs $150-Million Loan for Poland
- Infant Left on Snowy Sidewalk Is Recovering
- <i> Diospyros kaki</i> Oriental or Japanese Persimmon : Deciduous ornamental fruit trees
- Westminster High Attacks Staggering Dropout Rate
- Joy of Doing Lunch With 'America's Favorite Chef'
- Irvine Co., City to Meet Next Week on Canyon
- TV REVIEWS : KGB Tries to Switch Off Gorbachev in HBO's 'Red King'
- USC Touchdown Conjures Up Bitter Memories
- Jewish Treasures
- Column Stirs Others' Memories of Their Campus Days
- Women of 'Magnolias'
- Column Stirs Others' Memories of Their Campus Days
- USC Touchdown Conjures Up Bitter Memories
- The Alarm's Politics
- An Artist Responds to a Bleak Forecast
- Clipper Acquisition of Harper a Coup
- Women of 'Magnolias'
- Women of 'Magnolias'
- 'Tis the Season to Shop--but It's Off to Slow Start : County's Malls, Swap Meet Bustle on 'Opening' Day
- Witness Saw Soldiers at Site Where Priests Died : Salvador: Housekeeper is flown to U.S. for safety. Church officials say attorney general is stalling probe.
- Protests Topple Czech Regime : East Bloc: Communist Party leader Jakes and the rest of the Politburo quit after a week of demonstrations. A new leader is named. And Alexander Dubcek, the 'Prague Spring' reformer, makes a triumphant return.
- Reigning Entrepreneur Is Suddenly a HUD Target
- Sewage Spills Mar Laguna's Image - Waste: The city's pristine reputation has been muddied, many fear, by the thousands of gallons of waste that have polluted the ocean after sewer system breakdowns in recent years.
- All-Party Greek Cabinet Sworn In : Politics: The coalition will govern until new elections in April.
- Tokyo Menswear: Style as a Form of Self-Expression
- Secret Satellite Put in Orbit by Discovery Crew
- The Fast Shuffle : Want to Be a Dealer? It's No Big Deal
- ON THE RECORD
- Man Faces New Sanity Trial in Double Murder
- WORLD CUP SKIING : Furuseth Weaves Way to World Cup Ski Title
- Divac Shows He's Heady Player : Lakers: Yugoslav center learning the ways of a new country, but he already knows the game.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : It's Another Easy Victory for No. 1 Graf
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Altar Boys Provide Stirring Affirmation of Their Faith
- Westwood
- The Funniest Name in Football : Colleges: Slippery Rock officials know it could be worse. The school could have been named Wechachochapohka.
- Chapman to Play Dominican Tonight
- Santa Monica
- Wilshire Center
- POP LP CHART : 'Storm Front' Moving Up
- CD CORNER : Increasing the Hank Williams Collection
- Canyon Faces Loss of Phones, Way of Life
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Christmas Special for Rogers
- LOCAL : Police Seek Driver Who Fled Fatal Accident in Sepulveda
- Eastern Flight Attendants Join Pilots, Abandon Strike
- THE SIDELINES : Green Shoots Day's Best Score for One-Stroke Lead in Japan
- Pro Ballplayers With Area Ties to Stage Clinic
- He Learned a Lesson in High Stakes Game : Football: Capistrano Valley's Solliday still frets about an interception against El Toro. Tonight he faces Santa Ana.
- SPORTSCOPE : Loyola Women Open Basketball Season at Home Saturday
- Johnson Blows Cool After 27-0 Humiliation : Cowboys: Coach claims fights started because Eagles had bounties on quarterback Troy Aikman and kicker Luis Zendejas.