- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES POLITICAL REFORM : Civics Class Now in Session in E. Germany
- Redskins' Artful Dodger Does It Again
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES STATE POLITICS : Seymour and Bergeson Split on One Hot Issue
- Lions Do the Roaring; Ditka Is Silent : Detroit: Bears' coach is subdued after Barry Sanders leads 27-17 victory over Chicago.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Schulman's Four Winds Provides Inspirational Sax at Linda's
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ex-Temptations Can Still Move the Emotions
- Managua Asks U.N. Help to Disband Rebels
- Science / Medicine : Value of Pap Tests Underscored
- Science / Medicine : Researchers Say Steroids May Be Highly Addictive
- Fortitude Pays Off for Fourcade : New Orleans: Journeyman quarterback leads Saints to 22-19 victory.
- Niatross Beats Mack Lobell as Harness Horse of Decade
- Oprah Winfrey Is Big Winner at NAACP Image Awards : Awards: Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. receives the Hall of Fame Award.
- Buchwald Going to Court Over 'Coming to America' : Lawsuit: The humorist and Paramount Pictures have failed to settle over his contention that the studio stole his original story. The high-profile suit comes to trial Thursday.
- Campeau Has List of Bloomingdale's Bidders: Campeau...
- Ice Topples 2 TV Station Towers in N.C.
- California IN BRIEF : WATSONVILLE : Quake Victims Get Temporary Housing
- It's Been a Dismal Decade for the Disabled : Rights: The '80s began with a special salute to the physically handicapped. Almost 10 years later, they are prime targets of government budget cutbacks.
- SANTA ANA : Man Suffers Fatal Cut in Bar Fight
- 'Look, but Don't Take or Touch' Is the Message : The environment: A group of students concerned about the tide pools use this opportunity to pass out leaflets about sea life and tell visitors to be careful.
- Man Waiting in Car Is Shot to Death
- Royals Get Davis for $13 Million
- Giants Do Snow Job on Broncos, 14-7 : Denver: New York battles through elements to make 14-0 halftime lead stand against Elway.
- Estrada to Defend WBA Title Against San Diego's Salud
- Largent Hailed as Receiver and Giver
- PREP REVIEW : Glow of Victory Dims Holland's Thoughts of Retiring as Coach
- Night Moves Will Scale Back on Live Rock Acts, Start Using DJs
- DANCE REVIEW : Hubbard's New Direction May Serve It Well : Dance: The Chicago troupe showed off its highly polished technique and versatility. The ensemble delivered the goods with a strong focus on substance.
- California, Here They Still Come
- Sikma Leads Bucks Past Trail Blazers
- Worth Avenue Shows She's Worthy in Easy Stakes Win
- SPOTLIGHT : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- Chargers Play for Next Year : Chargers: After defeat by Redskins, Tolliver's performance virtually ends McMahon's future as a starting quarterback with the team.
- Columbia S&L; Chief Spiegel Out at Year End
- P. M. BRIEFING : GATT Sees Slow Economic Growth
- P. M. BRIEFING : Mixed Work Outlook for Grads
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Dec. 4.
- Police in Beijing Reportedly Seize 6 Student Protesters
- Wartime Allies Meet Today on Berlin for 1st Time in 18 Years
- Jubilant Chileans Hail Expected Victory
- Bush Defends China Talks : Democrats Hit Move as Kowtowing
- Early birds catch bus to shop Chicago.
- Police Find Mother Who Left Children
- Marching Orders on AIDS
- The House
- It's Our Monster Threatening Democracy : Philippines: American fighters helped saved President Aquino, but U.S. policies have also undermined the civilian- military relationship.
- A Personal Mouse Vs. Mouse Matchup Within 49er-Ram Game
- Final-Quarter Failure Haunts Lakers in Loss : Basketball: L. A. is outscored, 23-4, in last 6:28 as it loses to expansion Orlando Magic, 108-103, the club's latest tale of game-ending woes.
- THE SIDELINES : Evert Wins on 'Farewell Tour'
- 16-Team Tournament of Champions Usually Lives Up to Billing
- Shanahan Offered Job at Kentucky, Newspaper Reports
- Vikings Beat Falcons, Lead Division by Game
- ART
- Gala Anniversary in Atlanta for 'Gone With the Wind'
- Catalogue Engenders Flak
- JIM CHARTER : Jingle Bells at Cash Register : For Brea Mall Manager, 'Tis the Make-or-Break Season
- 2 Sinatras Spark Activity in Musicians' Strike : Labor: Father and son entertainers take unorthodox and sometimes contradictory steps to help end Las Vegas walkout. The hotels and union members trade views after two months of acrimonious silence.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mother Teresa Released From Hospital, Reported Doing Well
- Civic Forum's Next Test: to Hold Together : News ANALYSIS
- Peary Reached Pole After All, Study Says
- DNA Process Facing Test in Rape Case
- Fatal Case of Malaria Mistaken for Touch of Flu
- Challenges to Proposition 13
- THE SIDELINES : Navy Fires Head Football Coach
- Despite Politics, Sun City Retains Allure : Golf: Apartheid boycott takes a back seat when a mediocre performance can earn more than $100,000.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Writer-Director Stashes a Dark but Comic Debut in 'Storm'
- Northrop Chief Honored: Northrop Chairman Thomas V....
- Boeing Tech Union Eyes Wage Offer
- SOUTHLAND : Man Given Sentence for Payola
- Decline in Support, Havens Cuts Palestinian Terrorism
- Is Silence Golden When Encountering a Celebrity?
- Free Election Promised in Bulgaria : East Europe: Party leader announces end to Communists' automatic right to rule.
- Deals Won Jail Informant Freedom to Attack Again
- Protestant Leaders Criticize Tone of Abortion Debate
- Katz Wants to Use Gas Tax for Seismic Repair : Legislation: The assemblyman plans to propose spending up to $1 billion to quake-proof local structures. Some opposition is expected.
- Science / Medicine : American Diet: Tough Habit to Break
- Jew Who Saw Hitler Greets New Crusade in Homeland : East Germany: Corona del Mar man, a survivor of the Nazis, returns home to find a new country in the making.
- TUSTIN : Mediator May Meet Teachers, Officials
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting; 6 Arrested
- Judge Will Unleash 'Kid Power' on Yount to Combat Angel Offer
- They're Pulling Out All Stops : Seifert Huddles in Fear
- Allen's Return Is in Nick of Time : Raiders: Running back, playing first game since Oct. 19, gives club 16-14 victory over Phoenix Cardinals.
- Housman Goes to Heart of the Matter With Senior Tennis Title
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Alberto Tomba of Italy, a two-time Olympic...
- Raiders' Trash Win, QB or No, Keeps 'Em in Wild-Card Chase
- MEDIA : USIU Aims to Sell KUSI, but It's Easier Said Than Done
- Helms, NEA Hone Strategies for Future Battles
- Gibraltar Expected to Name Boyle as Its Chief Executive
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Dec. 4.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Hitachi Plans Plant in Georgia
- Manila Mourns, Pauses to Reflect : Philippines: 'Many of us came close to Judgment Day,' a cleric reminds parishioners in posh Makati district.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Puts History on Paper, Again
- Science / Medicine : Cocaine Slows Blood Flow to Heart
- Oregon Ignores NBA; Basketball in Betting Game
- METRO CONFERENCE / PREVIEW : Sweetwater Picked to Win Title Again
- Moon Over Tampa, 20-17 : Houston: Quarterback passes for two first-half touchdowns, then Oilers hang on.
- Billy Martin Has Close Call With a Bullet
- Allen Is Back in Airborne Form : Raiders: Playing for the first time since Oct. 19, he keeps team in playoff contention in 16-14 victory.
- Quebec Mourns 14 Victims of Mass Slaying
- WORLD : Envoys of 4 WWII Allied Powers Discuss Future of Divided Berlin
- Camarena Case Figure Held on New Charges
- Man Says He Wants to Die, Then Drowns
- THE SIDELINES : Indianapolis Race Executive Dies
- Long Shots: Making a Lot Out of a Little
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Peter Senior Scores Second Consecutive Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : OCC Chorale Mixes the Serious and the Seasonal
- Stage
- 'Country Christmas' Benefit at Universal
- Pop /Rock
- Greenwich, Conn.-based Fireman's Fund Corp. has changed...
- Prague Cheers a New Regime : East Bloc: A Czechoslovak coalition government is sworn in. It is controlled by non-Communists.
- Gorbachev, Under Fire, Offers to Quit : East Bloc: At heated weekend meeting, he uses ploy to get backing he sought.
- Catholic AIDS Policy Protested in N.Y.; 111 Held
- NAACP Unit Faces Strife in Wake of Resignation : Civil rights: Critics of official are glad he has left his post. It's called a time for mending fences.
- SEAL BEACH : Wetlands Project Backing Withdrawn
- Science / Medicine : Child Violence Injures 1 in 130
- Luminous Visions of Andre Szirtes at LACE
- BY THE NUMBERS : TOP POP COMPACT DISCS
- Eastwood Puts on Benefit for Quake Victims
- Treasury Considers Issuing 40-Year Bonds: The Treasury...
- California IN BRIEF : LOS ANGELES : Drug Agent Death Figure Rearrested
- A Balancing of the Bar : Women in Law Find Profession Is Still Tilted in Favor of Men
- Winds Rake Southland but Mostly Spare Los Angeles
- 1 Killed, 1 Hospitalized in Pacoima Bar Fight
- Battle Over Developing Wetlands Is Nearing End : Environment: A developer who shares appreciation for ecology offers a solution to protracted struggle.
- Patrick McEnroe teamed up with Jim Grabb...
- Switzer Admits Giving Gifts to Holieway
- ART : 'Art of Hungary' Offers a Few Fresh Visions
- Big 3 Networks Tackle Social Ills in Support of 'End Hunger' Project
- Cocoanut Grove Jazz Night: Not Just Nostalgia : Jazz: The Japanese-backed concert featuring Lee Ritenour was taped for the international market in jazz laserdiscs.
- Science / Medicine : Saving the Jungle : Scientists are rushing to uncover the biological treasure trove the of the Amazon basin, before it disappears. : Environment: Research on exotic amphibians documents and quantifies the biological wealth of the Amazon basin.
- Someone Else Gets What You Pay for : Auto Insurance: Coverage is mandatory; the assigned-risk plan is supposed to pay its own way. Enforcement of both laws would bring down premiums.
- Krieg Rallies Seahawks Past Bengals : Seattle: Quarterback leads game-winning drive in 24-17 victory; Largent gets record.
- When Allen Plays, Future Can Wait : Raiders: Will he remain a Raider? Will the Raiders remain? Former USC star doesn't fret over unknown factors.
- Stage
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the week of Dec. 4.
- South Korea Plans Major Push Into High-Tech Fields : Technology: The country plans to spend $39.5 billion to lay groundwork for an attempt to catch up with the leaders.
- SOUTHLAND : Duffy Quits S.D. Sheriff's Race
- Author, Author: Fifth-grader Eleanor Ray of Fountain...
- NATION : Delta 2 Puts 'Navstar' Into Orbit
- NATION : Czechs Cutting Border Fence
- 170 Residents Routed by Toxic Smoke Fire
- Dalai Lama Gets Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 1st Liver Transplant Infant Has Surgery
- It's No Longer Human Life, at a Point; It's Metabolism : Ethics: A diverse group of theologians argues that there must come a point when government may not require that a patient be kept alive.
- 1 Dead, 1 Missing After Boat Breaks Up
- Prop. 103 Rules Shed Little Light on Rates : Insurance: In general, drivers near the center city will see rates drop and those far away will see increases. But for many the outcome is unclear.
- Learning to Not Be Late
- Challenges to Proposition 13
- Black Leaders Plan First-Ever Kwanzaa in County to Celebrate Unity, Heritage
- Flexibility for Conventional Cuts : Europe: East and West are recognizing the importance of keeping military issues from interfering with political change, or new security arrangements.
- Gathers Shows No Ill Effects
- Claudia Strobl of Austria recorded her first...
- Two Nadadores Qualify for Swim Nationals
- Steelers Take Stance, Lloyd Does His Dance--Jets Have No Chance : Pittsburgh: Linebacker has big day in 13-0 win, the team's first shutout in more than four years.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Essensa's Mastery Continues
- Finland's Ari-Pekka Nikkola won the World Cup...
- TV Reviews : Loretta Young Graces NBC's 'Lady in a Corner'
- SHORT TAKES : 'People's Opera' Curtain to Rise
- TV Reviews : New 'Dinner at Eight' a Stylish Delight on TNT
- OPERA REVIEW : Strauss' 'Frau' at Met Begins Texaco's 50th Year
- DANCE REVIEW : Independent Choreographers Blend Creatively
- New Japanese Stock Scandal Probe Starts
- The Lucky and Luckless : Insurance: Quake victims who had coverage are rebuilding. 'Now everyone wants it.'
- NSC Turns a Profit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Busey Pleases Helmet Group
- East Bloc, China Take Different Paths : Communism: Movements for democratic change succeeded in Eastern Europe but not in Beijing. Scholars tell why.
- High Court Lets Stand Plan for Minority Job Set-Asides
- WORLD : U.S. Trial for Ex-Bolivia Official
- Actress Falls Off Stage, in Coma
- Year-Round School Issue at Crucial Point
- Limited Service Makes Sense for Del...
- WOMEN AND LAW
- Science / Medicine : Blood Defect Link to Parkinson's
- COUNTYWIDE : Anti-Gang Agency Would Cover 3 Cities
- 2 New Cities Gird for Next Battle Over Golden Coast : Lawsuit: Laguna Niguel says incorporation bolsters its effort to win beach communities awarded to Dana Point.
- Challenges to Proposition 13
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Frankly Perfect Wins $500,000 Turf Cup
- Padres Won't Change Gwynn's 3-Year Pact
- Stanford Women Ring Up Record Rout of SDSU, 109-45
- SHORT TAKES : Simple Rites for TV's Aunt Bee
- Employees May Buy Slice of Domino's: Domino's...
- A Primer on Earthquake Insurance
- P. M. BRIEFING : BellSouth to Drop Agreement to Merge With LIN Broadcasting
- House Panel Accuses Koop of Ignoring Medical Evidence on Safety of Abortion : Health: Former surgeon general calls charge 'ridiculous.' Six Republicans dissent from report's findings.
- In Informants' Deals, Much Is Left Unsaid : Justice: Candor is uncommon in the use and rewarding of snitches. But the players know what to expect.
- Arias Calls on Salvadoran Foes to Declare Holiday Truce, Hold Talks : Central America: Costa Rica's president submits his peace proposal at a summit of the region's leaders.
- NATION : Iowa Captain Questions Pinning Blast Blame on Gunner's Mate
- From the Ashes : Porter Ranch Residents Say Last Year's Blaze Led to a Sense of Community
- Offense Sustains Kings in 8-4 Win Over Quebec
- Super Marathon Man Runs Down Record : Runner: Doug Kurtis set a world record, finishing his 12th marathon of year under 2 hours, 20 minutes.
- SHORT TAKES : Girl Tells of LL Cool J Crew Rape
- More Beast, Less Beauty for CBS' 'Beauty & Beast'
- Music Review : Ashkenazy Conducts Philharmonic at Music Center
- Palmdale Man Stabbed, Robbed Behind Market
- IRVINE : Council to Consider Leaf Blower Rules
- 'Murphy Brown': By and For News Junkies : Television: The comedy series reflects the world of TV news pretty closely. In fact, the show's most absurd premises are lifted from actual events.
- AT&T; Plans to Trim Another 8,500 Jobs From Force in 1990
- The Saxons of Wabash: Together Once Again
- Baker Defends U.S. Warming Toward China
- Irvine, Laguna Soon to Tackle Canyon Plan
- LAGUNA HILLS : Woman Dies in Apartment Fire
- Science / Medicine : COMMENTARY : 'Miracles' May Leave More Victims Than Heroes
- The IRS' Case of Missing Children
- LA HABRA : District Seeks Funds to Teach Language
- Setting a Clean Example for the County : Environment: While the Sanitation District continues to defy the law, the City of Los Angeles has stopped polluting Santa Monica Bay and found ways to reuse its sludge.
- Titans' Murphy Finalist for UNLV Coaching Job
- Tree Farming
- Fixed Rate for Mortgages Up: Fixed-rate home...
- A Cut Above the Rest : Tree Farms: Some serious growers and hobbyists are keeping the industry going in California to meet the demand of consumers who like to choose and cut their own tree for Christmas.
- California IN BRIEF : ONTARIO : Engine Explodes; Plane Lands Safely
- California IN BRIEF : ORANGE : Kidnap Try Ends at Police Station
- There's a Mr. Fixit in the House
- Late Entrant Wins a Run for Money : Marathon: Ernesto Beatriz Martinez of Mexico City, traveled a long road to the finish line Sunday, but his victory and prize money will go along way toward helping his family and friends.
- LA HABRA : Police Team Up to Catch Drunk Drivers
- Pain Is Put Aside for Night : Rams: Forget being hurt. Tonight's game against 49ers means too much for players to be on the sidelines.
- Delta Burke Confronts the Fat Issue Head-On
- Dance Review : Biesanz Connects in Barnsdall Performance
- Grateful Dead Offer Wistful, Early Tunes at Forum
- Soviets May Join U.S. Defense of Zionism
- TAXES: As tax bills go, the one...
- THE BIG GAME: There's nothing like Monday...
- Desert Winds Hit County : Power Cut to Homes, Businesses
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 11, 1989
- TV & Video - Dec. 11, 1989
- TV & Video - Dec. 11, 1989
- TV & Video - Dec. 11, 1989
- From the Archives: Crackdown Leaves China Isolated on World Scene
- From the archives: Prague Cheers a New Regime
- From the archives: Czechs Relegate Communist Party to Minority Role
- From the archives: Soviet Party's Leading Role Could End, Gorbachev Says
- Telecommunications Growth Rings In the 1990s
- Model Trains Make Tracks in Southland's 'Garden Railroads'
- ASCENT The Invention of Mountain Climbing and Its Practice<i> by Jeremy Bernstein (Touchstone: $9.95, illustrated) </i>
- Turning the Words Loose in Prague
- Chile, Peru Islets Are Their Goal
- Zanzibar Finally Reawakening to Tourist Tastes
- A THIEF IN THE NIGHT The Mysterious Death of Pope John Paul I<i> by John Cornwell (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 366 pp.)</i> BY SONJA BOLLE
- TAPE MEASURES
- Austrian Roots Spread in Many Complex Ways
- Noman's Land: It's for the Birds--Duck!
- Middle Ground Is Site for Marriage of Minds : Couples: A successful commitment can largely depend on three C's: change, compromise and compartmentalization.
- 5th Birthday Party for West Hollywood
- Go Slowly or Risk Missing Forest
- The Bejeweled Pooches
- MAKING WAVES, REMAKING WORLDS : Malta: Marking the meeting where superpower prospects for cooperation outweigh competition.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Edison Tips Marina for Win, 56-55
- World on a Platter : A representative sampling of enough exquisitely ethnic : restaurants to satisfy Orange County epicures of every taste
- Chinese Lessons HEAVY WINGS<i> by Zhang Jie translated from the Chinese by Howard Goldblatt (Grove Weidenfeld: $19.95; 308 pp.) </i>
- Special Spackle Can Be Used Inside, Outside
- GREEN MANSIONS<i> by W.H. Hudson (Dover: $6.95) </i>
- The House
- Life Interrupts Daddy's Plans for Dinner
- SDSU Benefits From USC's Woes With Free Throws
- Long Beach Wins Respect, Not Game : 49ers: Knight lavishes praise after Hoosiers are 92-75 winners for 16th consecutive championship of their own tournament.
- Record Buyers Not in Spin Over Salonen
- Home Improvement : Leveling on Toilet Tank Brick Trick : Conservation: If brick does not cover area above the lower water-level line, it will do nothing to reduce water use in flushing.
- Westside Records Large High-End Sales Share
- AROUND HOME : Repair Manuals
- Escape Clause Vital to Avoiding Problems When Buying Home
- AROUND HOME : Knitted Tams by Mary Rowe (Interweave Press; 1989)
- PERMANENT CALIFORNIANS An Illustrated Guide to the Cemeteries of California<i> by Judi Culbertson and Tom Randall (Chelsea Green Publishing Co., Chelsea, Vt.: $16.95; 310 pp.) </i>
- Tribune Editor Quits
- Model Train Shop Sales Are at Full Steam : Railroads: Culver City store selling nostalgia out of building that is replica of L.A.'s Union Station.
- Santa Monica Airport Director Resigns Post
- Government Disregard for Environment Harming Czech Industrial Area : Bohemia: Lawmakers begin to see the need for clean energy in a town where acid rain is 10 times the national average. Yet families continue to be attracted by promises of housing.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Dukakis OKs Boston Assault Weapon Ban
- Beverly Hills Gives Up Granite Sidewalk Plan
- West Europe Leaders Back Reunification of Germany
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : College Student Held in Child Molesting
- Sylmar Man Stabbed to Death During Dispute
- Brew Pubs Tapping Into Trend of Designer Suds
- Critics Say SAT Can Be Useful but Is Overrated : Education: Even those who endorse the test for measuring an individual student's aptitude warn against using it to evaluate a whole school.
- Lawndale to Seek State OK to Issue Building Permits
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Hawaii Gives, Nearly Takes Back Tie, 35-35
- DIVISION IV : Ramona Tied, 28-28, on Rally by Glendora
- He's Been Too Much in Clutch : Rams: Quarterback Jim Everett has led his team to some big comeback victories this season.
- Films now going into production: ...
- Meryl Streep's Latest Accent Is a Laugh : In 'She-Devil,' America's most serious actress gets serious about comedy
- New Kids on the Block : 1989 has been a banner year for first-time directors
- AROUND HOME : Custom Carved Furniture
- Dublin Center Is Home to Irish Fashion Design
- How Much in Payments Can Single Person Afford in Buying a House?
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Military Plans Delay Titan Rocket Launch
- Report Predicts Worldwide Water Shortages in 1990s
- Rain Toll Climbs in Spain
- Program Helps Group at Risk for AIDS
- Jay Dauley, Founder of La Mirada Swap Meet, Dies at 66
- 'Vineland' Ends Thomas Pynchon's Literary Silence, but Not Mystery
- Townhouse Owners OK Settlement
- Skyline's Press Beats Orange Coast, 64-54
- Reserve Adds Oil as Creaky UCLA Sputters, 83-74
- Dameworth Answers Challenge
- PROFOOTBALL / WEEK14 : THE OTHER GAMES
- Snail's Pace at Bistrot
- George C. Scott and Olympia Dukakis--re-creating her...
- Getting a Jump . . .
- 'Wreck Junior' : Noel Harrison takes another step toward establishing a separate identity from his famous father, Rex ('Wreck Senior') Harrison
- Havens on Hillhurst