- Housing Tract Under Air Force Flight Paths OKd
- DANA POINT : Donation Assures Pilgrim's Purchase
- Countywide
- 8 New Counts Filed in Threats Against Carson
- Plant Stops Production of Deadly Gases, Prepares to Leave La Mesa : Chemicals: Phoenix Research Corp. is moving to the Arizona desert, ending a four-year fight over its right to operate.
- Supervisors OK Funds to Complete Prison
- Nations the Same, but Roles Changed in Davis Cup Final
- NHL ROUNDUP : Ubriaco Raps Lemieux, Coffey; Penguins, North Stars Tie, 4-4
- Father Knows Best : Quarterback Parlays Advice to a Record-Breaking Season : Preps: Armin Youngblood, who has passed for more than 2,300 yards, will lead Carson in the 4-A City championship game at 7:30 tonight against Dorsey.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Indigos Have Heart but Ought to Simplify
- Grace Jones Says 'Not Guilty' to Drug Charges
- O.C. Musicians Plan 3 Holiday Benefits
- LEGAL FILE
- Alaska Volcano Erupts, Sends Ash 7 Miles High : Nature: No injuries are reported. Scientists are unable to say whether mountain may explode again soon.
- Dodgers May Get Left Out : Baseball: Tudor signs one-year contract with the Cardinals. Meanwhile, the A's talk with Valenzuela.
- Again Flying at Altitude : College basketball: Sky-walking Shelton Boykin was grounded in the big-time program of Texas El Paso, but, two troubled years later, he is airborne at Valley.
- Cal State Dominguez Hills Wins Again but Coach Not Cheering
- A Change of Habit : Behring, Flores, Knox Are Used to Winning, but Seahawks Struggle Under Their Guidance
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Santa Monica
- Chrysler to Idle Two Plants: The No....
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : FOCUS: THE MARKETPLACE AT BREA
- Family's Answer to Labor Woes
- After Decade of Success, Pickens Hits Hard Times : Energy: The raider from Texas made millions in the 1980s. But his firm now will stop paying dividends to some investors, plans to sell part of its gas holdings and could become a takeover target itself.
- Hawaiian Airlines Plans to Cut Costs by Laying Off 200
- LOCAL : Man Shot by Westminster Police Hunting for Gang Suspects Dies
- Max Grundig; Radio, Television Pioneer
- SMOOTH VELVET : The Forever Material Is Still in This Year
- Teen-Age Japanese Fashion Takes Cues From Movies
- Muslim Group Issues Threat Against Pope
- Ethiopian Refugees in Somalia May Go Home
- New Heels for Hannah
- Survey on Polling
- Gorbachev and Changes
- Prosecution Witness Voted for Bogus Bill : Capitol sting: Former assemblyman is called in trial of Sen. Joseph B. Montoya to explain legislative process. The ex-legislator also testifies that he received nearly $250,000 in campaign contributions in his last two years in office.
- Still Something for Everyone at Cable Show : Marketing: The zestiness once associated with the exhibition is gone. The industry is too large to be considered the young upstart any longer.
- Unwanted Infants
- Bill of Rights Ads
- Names in the News - Dec. 15, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 15, 1989
- Soviet Look at SDI Draws Interest, Ire
- Campbell Expected to Quit Senate Seat Today : Politics: Sources say the veteran GOP legislator, who has been under attack, moved his planned resignation forward from January. He will become president of a trade group.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : San Diego Dominates Meeting Between Nos. 1, 2
- 'People Cared,' Casolo Says of Her Release : El Salvador: She thinks her arrest was part of a move to 'stop the work of the churches' in the war-torn country.
- U.S. Agency Heeded Warnings of a Coup : Philippines: Americans shifted a conference away from Manila before the rebellion. Officials are asking why others did not take similar measures.
- In Reversal, Military Seeks Drug War Role
- Fundamentalists to Challenge State Guidelines for Evolution in Texts
- 3 Babies Abandoned by Their Families : Infants: Police are asking the public to help find the parents.
- Downey S&L; Cites Health, Sees Stock Soar by 10.7%
- The law firm Paul, Hastings, Janofsky &...
- Job-Hungry Muscovites Turn to McDonald's
- Home Away From Home : 'A Socializing Place'
- Sports Talk : Fast-Break Times at Roosevelt High: Part II
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Egyptian Loses Bid for Political Asylum
- Burger King Starts Up a Sizzling Debate Over Plaza's Development
- TURMOIL IN THE EAST BLOC : Communist Hero Gottwald: Now, the Wrong Side of History : Czechoslovakia: In 1948, he led the Communists to power. The town named for him now is reverting to its old name.
- A Festive Opening for Irish Hangout
- 12 Chinese Defectors Arrive in Taiwan
- Candy Cane Lane : Each Christmas, a West Valley Neighborhood Glows With Good Cheer and Massive Wattage
- Patients Have High Level of AIDS Virus : Health: New measuring techniques may help researchers determine which drugs are most effective against the deadly disease.
- TOUGH TED: The irrepressible Ted Turner, founder...
- Trial Reveals Web of Fraud in S&L; Failure : Crime: Westlake Thrift & Loan thrived at first, but not until after it collapsed did two investigations reveal the full extent of the firm's questionable banking practices.
- BOOK REVIEWS : A Cocaine Runner With a Conscience
- Signal Hill Dilemma May Change Law
- PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS 1989 : Three Powerhouses Place Four Players Each on Squad.
- UCI Course Zeroes In on Women's Role in War
- Pilot Program Tests Feasibility of Recycling San Diego's Organic Wastes
- 10 More Malathion Sprayings Possible
- Downtown Prison Gets Final OK : Corrections: State action means construction could start in summer. But opponents vow to block the facility with a lawsuit.
- College Editors: Sorry, but No Retraction : Journalism: Saddleback College Lariat stands by the commentary critics charged was anti-Semitic. The chancellor says an 'editor's note' of regret won't undo the harm and hints at cuts in paper's funding.
- U.S. Row With Britain Misses Boat : Hong Kong: The focus on Vietnamese avoids the bigger problem of Hong Kong residents fleeing the Chinese takeover.
- STANTON : Sprinkler Systems Mandated forHomes
- Kid Russell Wins $45,000 Purse
- Fewer Students Walk Out in Dress Code Protest
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gonzales Powers Hilltop in Victory Over Mar Vista
- Yankees VP Says They're Not Making a Pitch for Valenzuela
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : With Game on Line, Altamirano Leads Rancho Santiago in Overtime
- PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS 1989 : Serra and Carson Place Four Players Each on First Team
- Panel Offers Little Direction on Dramaturgs
- Soviets Want to See Civil War Epic
- Lawsuit Seeks to Void Stock Transaction
- U.S. Should Welcome the Best, Brightest
- IBM Introduces Billion-Bit Hard Disk
- Insurance firm Martin J. Wolff & Co.,...
- Massachusetts Given Lowest Credit Rating in the Nation
- Re-Regulation Tops Cable Forum Agenda
- Northrop to Sell Century City Offices to Reduce Its Debt
- Agriculture Department Restates Its Opposition to Heart Assn.'s Endorsements
- Holiday Feasts for Those on a Supervised Diet
- Prague Negotiators Agree to Restructure Parliament
- Abandoned Newborn Girl Discovered in Box Left in Gutter
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Flu Vaccine Sent to Fight Epidemic
- Poll Finds Desire for Car-Pool Incentives : Transportation: Slightly more than half of workers say they would consider ride-sharing if they got a subsidy and a guaranteed lift home.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush to Attend Drug Talks Despite Perils
- Ranch Property Dedicated in Honor of Deukmejian : Environment: The more than 700 acres of city-owned land in the Crescenta Valley will remain as an open-space preserve.
- Culver City : Food Donations Form Tree
- De Klerk to Visit Maputo
- WORLD : Disgraced Honecker Will Have to Quit Luxury Home by February
- CHRISTIAN CABLE: Trinity Broadcasting Network, the Tustin-based...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DULZURA : Man, 69, Dies After Wild Dogs Attack
- And Now the News, Written and Broadcast by Sixth-Graders
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Rolling but Faces Tough Foe in Chapman
- James Claims Former Post as Coach at Ventura
- Inaugural Covers Have Little Value
- Rep. Bryant to Seek Reelection to Congress
- Developer Suggested for Park Board : Mountains: Critics say Peter Kyros has a conflict of interest because his firm is negotiating a land swap with the National Park Service.
- L.A. Faces Suit Over Hyperion Sewage Plant
- Hahn Says Bradley Should Have No Role in Rittenberg Personnel Case
- Developers' Suit Claims School District Fees Too High
- OCEAN VIEW TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Capistrano Valley Performs Balancing Act to Beat Loyola, 80-72
- Mater Dei's McKnight Wins 200th
- THE SIDELINES : Expos Owner May Sell Ballclub
- Baptist-Powell Bout Highlights Fight Card
- Parrish Signs for 3 Years With Angels : Baseball: Free agent catcher, 33, decides to remain in Anaheim with a contract worth $6.75 million.
- It's Becker vs. Edberg in Davis Cup : Tennis: Draw sets up a rematch of the Master's finalists. Steeb will face Wilander in opener.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Herdman Brushes Up on His Attitude This Season
- SHORT TAKES : Turner to Showcase Spielberg
- Daughter of Child Star to Auction 'Oz' Figurines
- There's a Human Side to Buster Poindexter : Music: Once seen as the consummate lounge lizard, he says he now appeals to all ages, a point he'll get to prove tonight at Hampton's in Santa Ana.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Thoroughly Unrewarding Evening, Compliments of Rock Singer Fiona
- SHORT TAKES : ABC Orders TV Pilot of 'K-9'
- Investors Buy Winkler Cutlery: Green Capital Investors...
- Paper Industry Plans to Recycle More Material
- Volvo, Sweden Join in Pharmaceutical Deal: Volvo...
- Massachusetts Bond Rating Falls: Massachusetts received the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Steel Exports Slip
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Man Is Sentenced in Shooting Attack
- Glendale Approves $169,000 to Create Police Gang Unit
- WORLD : Heated Israeli Defense Debate
- NATION : Nurse Guilty of Killing 4 Patients
- Czechs Prod Soviets to Exit : Presence of Troops Held Illegal
- Manure Project Called Dairyman's Godsend : Environment: Plan to convert cows' waste to a salable soil additive proposed. It could solve a threat to the safety of the Inland Empire water supply.
- Legislator Drops Plan to Help Lame Ducks
- Casolo Freed and Deported by El Salvador
- Kids Enjoy Museums, Special Areas During Christmas Vacation
- NATION : Health Care Collapsing: Kennedy
- Third Fatal Fire in 13 Years Kills 4 at Retirement Home
- Marcella Cisney; Television and Theater Director
- Venice : Film Shown as Fund-Raiser
- COMMENTARY : Latino 'Decade' Moves Into '90s
- Ocean Water Vapor Found to Boost Global Warming
- 24 Nations OK Aid to Poland and Hungary
- Pasadena : Ground Breaking Planned
- Lingering Murder Mystery Turns Town Holiday Gray
- Hartwig Shipmate Defends Him as No 'Suicidal Freak'
- WESTMINSTER : 13-Year-Old Raped on Way From Store
- Claim of Blackmail Seeps Into Water District's Bid to Halt Housing Project : Development: A threatened lawsuit is seen as an attempt to force Irvine Co. to buy a water-treatment plant to serve its proposed 12,000-home addition.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sister City Seeking Teacher's Assistant
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Even Coach Surprised at National Volleyball Title for CS Bakersfield
- Carson Goes After Eighth City Title
- THE COLLEGES : Master's Eagerly Awaits Arrival of 'New Guard'
- Golic Delivers His Own Kind of Sunshine : Raiders: They thought he was a has-been in Cleveland, but the nose tackle has been playing like a legend in L.A.
- TV Academy Honors Walters, Como, O'Connor
- Airline Fails to Take Off From Palomar : Transportation: Pan Am Commuter sputters, files for bankruptcy protection without ever flying from North County to Los Angeles.
- Artist Clowns Around With Venice Facade
- Probe of Rape at Governor's Mansion in S.D.
- Yearly Search for Right Tree Saps the Spirit
- Hearing Targets Slum Housing Loopholes : Regulations: Roos calls the session to 'see where the law is failing us' in allowing slumlords to flourish.
- Businessman Tells Squeeze by Montoya
- NOTEBOOK : Fauver Again Resigns as Fillmore Coach
- Q&A; : Parties the Tiffany Way
- Home Away From Home : A Thai Remembrance
- Home Away From Home : Plummer Park Picnics
- Navy Warns Off Greenpeace Before Second Successful Trident Launch
- Hotelier's new home: Single occupancy, three meals,...
- Special Menu for Special Holiday
- Home Away From Home : A Mountain Escape
- Tenacity Needed in Treating Feline Acne
- Long Beach : Courageous Citizen Awards Go to 4 in Court Ceremony
- Honest Cabbie Returns $6,300 Left in His Taxi
- Home Away From Home : A Quiet Beach
- First Lady Joins Party for Needy
- The Shrines of Buddha : Temples: Buddhists are visiting Highland Park sanctuaries to commemorate the purification of Buddha.
- Coast Guard Names Boat After Anacapa
- Sierra Madre : Quake-Proofing Required
- How to Strike Back When Blues Hit : Coping: Holidays mean depression for millions. A dating service booklet offers common-sense ideas for dealing with it.
- Long Beach : Historic Rancho Gets Grant to Help Build Visitor Center
- Pomona : City to Review Tax Cut OK
- 45 Valley Schools May Face Schedule Changes
- Woman Killed Trying to Cross the Street
- Beilenson Appeals Nicaraguan Refusal of Visas for His Election Observers
- 5 Arrested in Shopping Center Drug Lab Raid
- Soviet Scientists Arriving Friday to Tour SDI Lab
- Comaneci Uses Traveler's Checks to Buy Car
- Carson High's B Team Coach Goes Out a Winner : Preps: Finis Irvin compiled a remarkable record of 173-12-1 in 24 years of coaching lower-division football.
- Pregnancy Doesn't Slow Down NBC Newswoman
- Sparrow Goes Beyond Gospel to Bolster Sales : Entertainment: By adding exercise videos and Bible cartoons, the Chatsworth firm has cushioned the erratic cycle of record purchases.
- Layered Pate Adds Up to Festive, Flavorful Dish
- The 'Myth' of a Black Middle Class
- Surnames Thwart Danish Research
- All-Stars Characterized by Versatility : Football: If the all-county team could take the field, the multiple talents of the players would offer flexibility.
- Oxnard Firefighters Get 6% Offer
- Irvine Rejects Laguna Laurel Relocation Plan
- BOOK REVIEWS : Mamet Steps Down From Shrine
- Huntington Park : City Clerk Seeks Workers for April Council Election
- The World Is Home to This Pair : Pakistani Journey Reinforces Love for the Nomadic Life
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Camarillo, Simi Valley Rate Highly Again
- Region : Ruling on Conflicts Delayed
- NATION IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Burning Seats Cited in Bus Deaths Trial
- Poly, Paramount Each Place 5 on Times' South Coast All-Star Team
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT
- Que pasa? - PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- Economic Crisis Seen as Threat to Argentine Government : South America: Currency is devalued in an effort to stem the tide. The White House reacts cautiously.
- Grady Named College Board President
- Fire Causes $100,000 Damage to La Jolla Home
- Is There a Ratings Doctor in the House? : Television: CBS gives 'Island Son' a new time slot, moving it from Tuesday to Thursday.
- Dance
- Pan Am Awards Boeing $53-Million Contract: Boeing...
- Claremont : City Council Elects Mayor
- Auto Shop Cleans Cars to the Last Detail : Life Style: Starting with a Model A Ford, detailer Bill Larzelere turned his elbow grease into a full-time career.
- 2 Offers to Buy Land on Plaza Turned Down by Compton
- West Covina Takes First Step to Ban Overnight RV Parking
- Home Away From Home : Celebration in a Park
- "When it's outside people, it gives you a different kind of strength to go on."
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Volleyball Team Battles Nebraska in NCAA Meet
- Experts Agree That 'Perfect' Is Rare Condition
- For World of the '90s, a Return to Square One : Defense: This historic moment should provide our impetus to develop from scratch a Pentagon budget based on emerging threats and opportunities.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : After Fast Start, El Dorado Holds On for Victory
- 49ers' Harris Hooks the 'Horns : CS Long Beach: Freshman comes off the bench to hit a three-point basket at the buzzer and beat Texas, 89-87.
- Booming or Not, She's Easily the Best Around
- Lakers Have Plenty Left to Rout Heat
- If the Navy Coach Can't Beat Army Every Time, He's Sunk
- Baby Girl for Shriver, Schwarzenegger
- ART REVIEW : 'Newcomers' a Showcase for 12 L.A. Artists : Art: The artists are minding their manners in Barnsdall Park exhibition, but most of them seem to share the <i> Angst </i> of the '80s.
- A 'Lesson' in Financing for Broadway; Latest Scenario on Gordon Davidson Moves
- SHORT TAKES : LL Cool J Ex-Bodyguard Guilty
- Environmentally Oriented Mail Order House Wins Praise : Commerce: Seventh Generation peddles merchandise designed to treat our planet gently. And environmental education is another aim, its owners say.
- Pasadena : Aid for Planned Parenthood
- Pentagon Plans 25,000-Troop Cutback in 1990 : Defense: The move is considered a 'down payment' on future trims. The cuts are in response to the deficit-reduction law.
- The Los Angeles Chapter of the National...
- Soviet Scientists to Visit 2 Key 'Star Wars' Labs : Arms control: A U.S. official says the tour is the first step towards opening a 'wide window into each other's research activities.'
- Switch Fails; Pomona to Try Humane Society Again
- Bells Would Be Music to His Ears
- NATION IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Hurricane Damage Reaches $5.9 Billion
- Argentine Arraigned in Money Laundering Case
- COSTA MESA : Workers at Fairview Protest Cuts in Staff
- Sly Stone Is Ordered Into Drug Rehabilitation
- Mobil to Pay Fines for Pollution
- ORANGE : Funds Allocated for Care Center
- Valerie Light Van Sickle has joined the...
- Fred A. Smith has been named vice...
- Doug Spitznagel has been named president of...
- Patent Dispute in Knife Rights Has a Bitter Edge
- U.S. Posts Best Trade Figures in Nearly 6 Years : Trade: The shrinking deficit is attributed to the dollar's rising value. But the red ink may stay at a high level through the '90s.
- French Grandmother's Touch Transforms the Mashed Potato
- Record-Setting Alvarez Heads All-Star Team
- Home Away From Home : An Early Midnight
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Crime Initiative Qualifies for Ballot
- Doctors Find Hospital Ownership Is Possible Cure to Health-Care Ills
- TURMOIL IN THE EAST BLOC : Survey Shows Drop in Interest in News Accounts on East Bloc
- Officials Halting Cold-Weather Motel Vouchers : Homeless: New system ends squabbling between cities and county. Resources are being pooled together. Needy will be centrally housed where services are more accessible.
- BOOMING BUSINESS: The expected 10,000 delegates at...
- Architecture Guidelines Can Hurt as Well as Help
- U.S. Visit to China Praised and Assailed : Diplomacy: Differing appraisals by China experts foreshadow an emotional debate in Congress.
- PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS 1989 : Potent Muir Places Four on First Squad, Two on Second
- New Medicines Urged to Battle Narcotics Use : Drug war: Sen. Biden proposes development of "blockers," other drugs to counter addicts' cravings.
- Duarte Couple Look for Key to Strange Disorder : Tourette: Independent study concludes that the disease is far more common than medical experts had assumed.
- BBC to Train Poles in Western Ways
- SCCC Auxiliary Stuffs Community Clinic's Stocking
- Santa Monica Council Delays Vote on Referendum for Airport Project
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Battle Renewed Over Cleaning Up Oil Spill
- Judge Rules Broderick Can Talk With Press
- Self-Serving Supervisors
- A Study in Pleasant Surprises
- Hermosa Beach Council Hastily Chooses a City Clerk
- Drop Reading Series, Parents Tell Schools : Education: The controversial "Impressions" series of readers, already the target of a national campaign, is being attacked by parents of schoolchildren in Redondo Beach.
- Judge Dorn's Supporters Rally
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Overreaction at Saddleback
- Prosecutors say they dropped four misdemeanor charges...
- THE SIDELINES : Chang, Sanchez 'Most Improved'
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK : Early Returns, Only to Find Walker
- Rick Majerus, basketball coach of the University...
- Fischer Finds Her Range as Edison's Deep Threat
- The United States, the Soviet Union and...
- THE BOTTOM TEN : Bowling Is Not Their Best Sport
- SHORT TAKES : Buchwald's Suit Coming to Trial
- It isn't too late to invite friends to share a holiday meal . . . if you settle for a simple menu.
- COMICS
- MUSIC
- VIDEO RENTAL CHARTS : Bill Murray Takes the Holidays
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mesa to Halt Cash Distribution
- GTE Agrees to Cash Settlement: GTE Corp....
- Garlic's Flavor All Depends on How You Slice It
- Easy-to-Make Easy-to-Store Holiday Treat
- Assortment of Seasonal Punches Is Perfect for Large Christmas Gathering
- Beverly Hills : Volunteer Aides Needed
- 4 Outstanding Backs Run Away With Honors Among Southeast All-Stars
- Signs to Be Replaced
- PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS 1989 : 4 Senior Backs Run Away With Honors on Southeast Team
- Oxnard Port Considers Computerized Cargo Project : Technology: If built, the computerized system called Omniport could--at a cost of more than $80 million--triple the 750,000 tons now processed each year in Ventura County.
- Man Arrested in Church Burglaries
- Oxnard Council Charged With Racism in Ouster of City Manager
- Students Regret but Won't Retract Anti-Israel Article
- Novel Classes in Whittier Schools : Education: Lesson preparation is getting more creative and taking more time as teachers scramble to find alternative material to controversial reader textbooks.
- Region : Renaissance Lectures Set
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Black Gets New Trial in White Girl's Death
- NATION : '94 Release of La. Convict Urged
- Recycling Catching On as Landfills Filling Up
- Home Away From Home : Late-Night Reverie
- RELIGION : Muslim Group Vows to Kill Pope