- Turmoil In Romania : NEW MAN IN BUCHAREST
- Christmas in Timisoara: Peril Amid Celebrations
- Iran Hangs 17 for Trafficking in Drugs
- Man Is Arrested in Kidnaping and Rape of Teen-Age Job-Seeker
- Heroes: Orange County residents from lifeguards to nurses gave hope and touched others' lives in 1989. : Countywide : Her Reward Is Seeing Justice for Workers
- Science / Medicine : Greenland Ice Sheet Growing
- Why Can't We Cheer for Black America? : Hollywood: The industry should do more than rake in money. It should give something back by providing heroes in more than one color.
- Loan Problems Could Hold Up Bank Invasion : Banking: The prospect of full interstate banking in 1991 led many to predict a rush to California by out-of-state firms. As those institutions struggle with debtors, however, that seems less likely.
- ROGER H.SCHNAPP : Ending Employment Properly : Lawyer Tells How to Avoid Wrongful-Termination Suits
- Helping Kids Adjust to a Parent's Travels : Child Care: Children most affected by parental absence are between ages 2 and 7, experts say.
- Board Game 'Civil War' a Hit in Beirut : Lebanon: A young entrepreneur looks about him and puts a wry spin on 'Monopoly.'
- Turmoil In Romania : Special Phone Lines Set Up
- Paul Ecke's Poinsettias Had Their Roots in Hollywood
- Nonprofit Group Puts Charities in Touch With 'Cause Celebrities'
- Turmoil In Romania : U.S. Would Not Object to Warsaw Pact Intervention, Baker Says : Foreign policy: The secretary's comments follow similar go-aheads from France and the Netherlands. But such action is deemed unlikely.
- Ghana Leaves Many Behind on Road to Startling Economic Comeback : Third World: Benefits of African nation's restructuring haven't filtered down. Western investors remain wary. : head
- Postmaster General: A Stamp of Approval in Some Quarters
- Paramedics, Police Attacked With Bottles, Rocks as They Investigate Shooting Death
- Captive Audience for the Dilemma of Day Care
- Eastern Cutting More Flights: Eastern Airlines, which...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Las Madrinas Has a Ball Launching 1989 Group of Debutantes
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Gun Maker Wins Round Against Law
- BOOK REVIEW : Hollow Predictions About America
- Girl's Wish Comes True as Family Gets a Home at Holidays
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES MEDICINE : County Must Act to Solve Crisis in Emergency Care
- Robin Romeo Has Her Game Rolling Now : Bowling: She won a national championship and four other titles. Now some year-end awards are expected to come her way, too.
- Ryan Already Talking About Beating 49ers : Philadelphia: A 31-14 victory over Phoenix puts Eagles into NFC wild-card game, where they must first get past the Rams before they consider any other opponent.
- The University of Pittsburgh has interviewed Notre...
- Frenchman Claude Arnoux took an early lead...
- Russell Might Have Worked Too Hard on His Golf Game
- Orange County 1980s : ART : Vision, Commitment Must Expand Along With Museums
- Ford to Offer $1.55 Billion in Securities:...
- Exodus of Palestinian Christians Raises Concerns : Religion: Growing numbers flee the Arab uprising and economic hardship. Churches and towns feel the pinch.
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : Bush Sends Cheney to Visit U.S. Troops
- Turmoil In Romania : U.S. Preparing to Send Supplies When Fighting Eases
- Refusal to Destroy Defines Us, Just as Much as the Will to Create : Environment: Too many California plants and animals face extinction. For selfish reasons, we humans should worry about the consequences.
- Body Discovered Near Freeway Off-Ramp
- Heroes: Orange County residents from lifeguards to nurses gave hope and touched others' lives in 1989. : NEWPORT BEACH : Mother to Scores, She Loves Them All
- Procrastinators Beat the Clock at Bustling Swap Meet
- Brush Fire Burns 2 Acres in Newhall
- They're Wrestling Well at This Level, Too
- Indonesia players threw punches at the referee...
- Baldwin Is Big Hit With Children On And Off the Field : Football: Costa Mesa coach loves working with kids whether it's teaching, coaching or playing Santa Claus at a Tijuana mission.
- Mater Dei Leads Pack in Orange Tournament
- Donnelley to Buy Meredith-Burda: R. R. Donnelley...
- Letters to Santa Lead to Special Deliveries
- COLUMN ONE : L.A.'s Past May Be Part of Its Future : City planners see small-town America as a model for development.
- The Other 'Sick' Power Needs Help, Too : Economy: Like the Soviet Union, America is in danger of becoming a second-class country. A dose of U.S.-style <i> perestroika</i> may be needed.
- Science / Medicine : New Tool in Medfly War: Attractant Plus Malathion
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 2 Boys Found Dead in Refrigerator
- No Need for Yule Fires on Holiday This Year
- With Rams' Passing Frozen, Bell Stokes Ground Attack
- 49ers Finish Decade in Fine Fashion : San Francisco: Team record (14-2) is easily best in the league after shutout victory over Bears.
- Action/Adventure Doesn't Rate With the New 'Days of Our Lives'
- San Diego Firm Earns Millions From Kelp Trade
- Japan's Defense Budget Will Slip Below 1% of Gross National Product Next Year
- Tutu Holds Impromptu and Defiant Christmas Rally on the West Bank : Mideast: Service stands in sharp contrast to somber celebrations in Bethlehem and fatal shootings of five Palestinians by Israelis.
- Barnum Museum Salutes Showmanship
- At Least 15 Die as Fire Sweeps Retirement Home in Tennessee
- Guild Leaders Indicate Job Actions at San Diego Newspapers
- Slain Man Found at Picnic Grounds
- Heroes: Orange County residents from lifeguards to nurses gave hope and touched others' lives in 1989. : SEAL BEACH : Their Vigilance, Bravery Save a Lot of Lives
- Probe of Fires Focuses on Possibility of Arson : Westwood: Loss in series of blazes likely to be in the millions. Investigators study ruins of site where flames began.
- Budget Cuts Limit Prospect of Measles Vaccine for Needy
- Science / Medicine : Blood Analysis Promises to Reduce Risk of Fetal Testing
- Promises Will Be Hard to Keep : Latin America: The return of electoral democracy in Brazil and Chile is welcome but should not be overrated; it won't solve the region's real problems.
- Art in the Eighties : A More Mature San Diego Art Scene Welcomes New Era
- Steelers Still in Wild-Card Race : Pittsburgh: After 31-22 victory over Tampa Bay, team needs help from Minnesota tonight.
- We Swatted a Gnat and Stirred a Hornet's Nest : Latin America: The next generation of U.S. policy problems will arise in this hemisphere. We've needlessly complicated them by using a military invasion to settle a score.
- Packers Now Counting On Bengals : Packers: After 20-10 victory over Dallas, they still have a chance for their first playoff berth since 1982.
- Made It by That Much: Bahr's Kick Ends Season on Special Note
- Museum Tracks Electronic History
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : A Third of Trees at Presidio Dying
- Colombia Extradites Drug Trafficker to U.S.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Heroes: Orange County residents from lifeguards to nurses gave hope and touched others' lives in 1989. : IRVINE : 24-Hour Ombudsman Tackles Campus Crises
- The Road Less Traveled : Nostalgia trip: Rural Sierra Highway to the high desert holds on proudly to its traditional eccentricity.
- Heroes: Orange County residents from lifeguards to nurses gave hope and touched others' lives in 1989. : ANAHEIM : Year Later, Apartment Blaze Still Haunts Pair
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Fleming Successfully Tackles Another Sport
- Only Rams Stay Warm in East
- Fed Decided on Steady Course at Fall Meeting : Money: Minutes of the Nov. 14 meeting show that the Federal Reserve left open the possibility of lower interest rates if the economy worsened.
- Trail Leads Tourists to Epicenter of Earthquake
- BOOK REVIEW : Chronicling the Four-Letter War
- Publishers Tempt Fans of Fiction With Listings for Winter, Spring
- No Illusions About the Land of Oz
- NORCO : Firefighters Gain Control of Blaze
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- San Clemente Girl, 4, Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- IRVINE : Four are Injured in Pileup at Off-Ramp
- Spotlight : A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Crisis of Conscience in Costa-Gavras' 'Music Box'
- Rams Escape, Enter Playoffs : Pro football: They win, 24-20, as Patriots' last-second scoring chance barely misses.
- Houses Are Still Hard to Buy, But They'll Get Harder to Sell Too
- Surveillance Toys: Keeping an Eye on Industrial Espionage : Crime: There's a new breed of private detective: They don't go after philandering spouses, but cheating corporate executives.
- Giorgio Cavallon, 85; Abstract Artist of Depression Era
- BOOK REVIEW : Portrait of One Legacy of Vietnam
- Special Delivery : Former Nun Sets Up an Outdoor Greeting Card and Mailing Service for Skid Row Residents
- Two Kinds of Poison
- Turkish Crash Kills 4
- Chargers Go Out Kicking and Beaming : NFL: Chris Bahr's 45-yard field goal as time expires finishes a 6-10 season on an upbeat way, a 19-16 victory over the AFC West champion Denver Broncos.
- Chargers Go Out Kicking and Beaming : Review: Steve Ortmayer was the main victim of the Chargers' struggles this season, but he left a team whose future seems reasonably bright.
- Ryan a Heavy Again in 'Dance of Death' : Theater: Many of his roles have a brusque, he-man quality. 'The heavies are memorable, and usually they're good parts,' he says.
- Art in the Eighties : An International Bull Market
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Japan has granted $35 million to China,...
- Turmoil In Romania : Snipers, Driver Take Toll in a Border Town
- Looking a Lot Like Christmas : Agriculture: Poinsettias, the vivid holiday favorite, has become America's top-selling plant. California growers earned $23.4 million from last year's crop.
- Boy Can Thank Santa for the Greatest Gift of All--Life
- Explosion Rocks Huge Refinery Near Louisiana Capitol; 1 Dead
- A Government Ban on Oysters Hard for the French to Swallow : Health: The mollusks are traditional holiday fare. But contamination is found in some harvests and growers are outraged.
- Large Crowds of Chinese Worshipers Flock to Churches for Christmas Eve Services
- The Explosive Story Behind the Downfall of Useless Buildings : Construction: Two brothers say they use the gentle art of persuasion in demolishing buildings.
- Roadwork, Not Signal, Is Cause of Highway Congestion
- Boy Can Thank Santa for the Greatest Gift of All--Life : Christmas: Red Cross will honor mall's St. Nick who revived a choking 11-year-old.
- Golden Mall Merchants Say Return of Cars Did the Trick : Retail sales: Business is up 10% to 15% since the aging shopping strip was reopened to traffic, store owners say.
- Raider Finish Line: Out of the Playoffs, Maybe Out of L.A.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Claire Marine's Unique Love of Hollywood Park Resurfaces
- QUOTABLE
- Singapore-based Transpac Venture Management is launching an...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Israelis May Boost Defense Spending
- U.S. May Resume Loans to Iraq: The...
- Beach Blankets Ease the Pain of Homelessness
- Proof That Image Is Fleeting
- Building Respect From a City's Rubble : Oakland: Shaken city sees a chance to shed its unfavorable image as it recovers from earthquake disaster.
- Pope Again Appeals for Peace in Lebanon
- Science / Medicine : Unsightly Varicose Veins Put Health--and Vanity--at Risk
- Picking Away--Night In, Night Out--at the Sky : Astronomy: Technicians at Palomar Observatory slowly chart the skies, to direct astronomers in search of answers to the universe.
- Aloha Bowl, Blue-Gray Game Are on Holiday Football Menu
- Animation Series Continues at LACMA's Bing Theater
- Bernstein Brings 'Ode to Freedom' to Berlin : Music: The conductor celebrates recent historic changes in the East Bloc by leading musicians from the East, West in Beethoven's Ninth, with revised text.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation...
- Japan's economic boom, now in its fourth...
- Hostage Waite's Brother Optimistic
- The fur is flying in trend-setting Aspen over a measure to ban the sale of animal skins.
- It Was the Longest Second of the Year
- Art in the Eighties : A Gilded Age : Art: Museum construction flourished, prices for artworks skyrocketed and artists got rich, but changes in tax law and NEA restrictions put a damper on progress in the '80s.
- Volcano Monitored for Molten Rock
- ARCHITECTURE REVIEW : Missions Set Tone for Design
- 25 Killed as Shiite Rivals Renew Battles
- BOOK REVIEW : Tasty Tales That Grow Dizzying After a While
- A Christmas Gift for Children
- Science / Medicine : Fiber Helps Cut Calorie Intake
- Meggett Kept Making Things Happen : Giants: He scores on a 76-yard punt return, sets up a field goal with a 43-yard kickoff return and runs the Raiders out of the playoffs.
- E. Morial; First Black New Orleans Mayor
- Doctors Report Deadly 'Crack-Lung'
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : Thousands Have Sought Refuge in Embassies
- Budget Cuts May Mean 8,000 Miss Measles Shots
- SEAL BEACH : Elderly Pair Found Dead Are Identified
- Autry Wants to Ride Champion Once More
- John MacLeod, former Dallas Maverick coach, has...
- Science / Medicine : Chronic Fatigue Debate Still Going Strong : Research: Thousands who suffer from the syndrome, and their doctors, claim it's caused by a virus. But researchers say the syndrome is rare, if it exists at all, and psychological.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Interceptions New to Rams' Strickland
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony, Chorale Add Another Uninspiring 'Messiah'
- Stargazers Cherish San Diego's Orange Glow
- Finishing Strong, the Saints Finish Off Colts With a Rout
- Darryl Kennedy scored 19 points to lead...
- Paper Says Spurrier to Join Florida
- Give Our Students Wider Horizons : Education: California's universities are turning away qualified applicants. We could easily help them to attend out-of-state colleges.
- Chargers Get Past Denver on Last Play : San Diego: A 45-yard drive in final 31 seconds sets up winning field goal.
- Vincent Signs With the Lakers : Pro basketball: This is probably the last chance for 30-year-old veteran who will be playing for his sixth team in five years.
- PREP REVIEW / TOM HAMILTON : Task of Assigning Basketball Officials Gives Fuentes A Headache or Two
- BY THE NUMBERS : Top Videocassette Sales for 1989
- Poland Signs Crucial IMF Loan Deal
- Fired Officer Files Suit Against Goldman
- Tammy's Tale: A sometimes sobbing Tammy Faye...
- MacArthur's Award for Genius : Fellowship: The big honor bestowed on scientists, humanists and artists is prestigious and comes with no strings attached.
- COSTA MESA : Two Arrested in Stun Gun Attack
- Commercial Building to Stay Hot Where It's Been Hot
- Liz Claiborne Tops Forbes' List of Most Profitable in 1980s
- Talks Begin on Uniting Two Yemen Countries
- British Official Defends Hong Kong Citizenship Plan
- Czech Economy, Better Off Than Most in Eastern Europe, Faces Serious Problems
- Woman Just Booked Into Jail Dies
- Science / Medicine : Teens More Susceptible to Cocaine, Study Says
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- Science / Medicine : The...
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- A First Place in 'Poor Taste' Race
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- Perspectives on the 'Divorce Wars'
- Perspectives on the 'Divorce Wars'
- Understanding That Children Need Adults
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- Perspectives on the 'Divorce Wars'
- Preventing Drug Abuse in Pregnant Women
- Women's Movement: Time's Bad Timing
- U.S. Forces Invade Panama, Oust Noriega Regime
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 25, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 25, 1989
- BREWING: Orange County's first "brew pub," where...
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : Tour of Duty Places Christmas on Hold for Military Families
- GRIDDERS: Too small for big-time college sports,...
- Panama: The Road to Recovery : Bush Pleased, but Ploy May Force Stalemate
- Noriega Seeks Papal Refuge : Surrenders to Envoy, Asks Asylum in Cuba or Spain : Panama: Startling development sets off demonstrations by elated citizens. 'He drove up in a private car and asked for asylum,' archbishop says.
- Legal File
- TV & Video - Dec. 25, 1989
- Christmas Cheer
- Art in the Eighties : Censorship: A Decade of Tighter Control of the Arts
- ART
- Tree Becomes Symbol of New Life for Panamanians
- IN THE SLOW LANE: Parents trying to...
- Ceausescu Loyalists Fight On : Romania: Sniper fire, roadblocks and burning buildings mark Bucharest. 'There is no government,' a diplomat says.
- Christmas Cheer
- Comic Strips
- Pop /Rock
- Christmas Cheer
- Hard-Core Gangs Attract Middle-Class Imitators
- LETTERS TO SANTA: Last year, the main...
- From the archives: Ceausescu Arrest Told; Battles Rage
- Gardening : Put High Color in Winter Garden : Flowers: Stocks can be planted for vertical contrast to bedding plants. Midgets and Trysomics are the best choices for columnar effect.
- Diamond Bar Loses Property Taxes Due to Technicalities
- From Him, the Essential Spark : Pope: It was John Paul II who provided the spiritual will for Eastern Europe's transformation. He made the Catholic faith stand for something.
- New Encampment for Migrants Rises From Ashes of Old
- Waging Peace on Inglewood Streets : Law Enforcement: The Police Department asked for help and local ministers responded. Armed only with Bibles, the clergymen are helping to establish good will between officers and the community.
- One City's Scavenger Is Another City's Recycler : Government: Curbside pickup service established in some cities may put an end to the individual collecting of some shopping-cart pushers.
- Lawndale Housing Official Quits, Calls City Manager a Poor Leader
- Transplants: Only Donor Shortage Hampers Science
- Youth Wounded in Gang Dispute
- Makela's Goals Pace Kings, 4-1 : Hockey: Former Islander was feeling pressure to score because he was playing on Gretzky's line.
- Chargers Glad End Has Finally Arrived
- Farewell to Largent Is Spoiled : Pro football: Seahawks lose, 29-0, to Redskins in receiver's last game. His touchdown reception record remains at 100.
- Christmas Spirit Lives in Canada
- Films of the '80s--Critics Recall the Best
- Humbug Awards for Theatrical Folly : On mindless Dasher, on foolish Dancer, on publicity Blitzen!
- The Southland Emerges as a Global Village : Economy: Trade with burgeoning Asian economies and the inflow of immigrants promise grand opportunities. Prosperity, though, isn't a sure thing.
- Sales Contract Should Specify All Items Included in Purchase
- Gardening : Directory Lists Landscape Architects
- KNOW YOUR LEGISLATOR
- Padre Jose : Priest Founds New Family Unit for Children of Peru's Poverty
- Doctor Declares One-Man War on Deadly Disease That Preys Upon Amish Children
- PCH Repair Work May Last 5 Months
- American Forces Casualties
- Tough and demanding, investigative TV reporter Murphy...
- Tree Thieves Cut a Swath Through San Bernardino Forest
- Green Strip Urged to Replace Berlin Wall
- South Pasadena OKs 45-Day Construction Ban
- Combat In Panama : 'Weeks, Months' of Duty Ahead for Troops, Bush Aides Concede : Military plan: The defense force had to be neutralized. But filling its many jobs, from customs to police, will be a hard task for the new regime.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Apartment Fire Puts 10 in Hospital
- Lawndale Blows Whistle on Own City Noisemaker
- Gas Being Used as Solvent Ignites Fatal House Fire
- 2 Passengers Hurt in Car Collision
- Young Clients Worry as Center for Addicts Runs Low on Funds : DRUGS: Center for Teen-Agers, Families Endangered
- Thieves Swiping Whole Shipments of Imported Goods Sent to L.A. Ports
- ANAHEIM : Fire Destroys Part of Laminating Firm
- Orange County Schools Get Taste of Hard Tests for '90s : Education: Santa Ana deals with students who speak limited English while other districts face decreasing enrollment.
- ROSE FLOAT SNEAK PEEK: Aficionados of Pasadena's...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress, Hizon Don't Come Up Short in Final
- It Promises to Be a Colorful Game : Blue-Gray: College all-star contest will feature Charlie Finley's fluorescent-striped football.
- Cal Puts It All Together in 85-63 Victory Over BYU
- PRIMERS FOR HOME BUYERS
- Old traditions, and expectations, die hard, or...
- AROUND HOME : Japanese Flower Arranging
- San Gabriel Cuts Density Allowed in Residential Zones
- Water Officials Try High-Tech Device to Aid Conservation
- 1st Combat for Stealth Fighter--Panama Airfield Bombed
- Time Takes Teacher's Intentions
- Holiday Lights Blink by Thousands
- Combat In Panama : Noriega Aide Is Surprise Defector : Military: Officer says he ended his rebellion and recognized the U.S.-installed government 'to avoid a massacre of Panamanian citizens and soldiers.'
- A Skeleton Crew at City Hall Carries On : Baldwin Park: It is not business as usual in a city that has lost so many officials. In fact, some hoped-for funds may have gone by the wayside.
- Push, Pull and the Body Politic : History: Since the Greeks, humans have sought the 'laws' of history. But there is only one law, and it explains the downfall of communism.
- Old-Fashioned Politics to the County's Rescue : Redistricting: Supervisors are said to agree on expanding board to seven, thereby keeping conservative majority and ensuring a Latino member.
- Panama: Digging a U.S. Hole : Policy: Gen. Noriega is gone but U.S. troops remain. Involvement may have been the right idea implemented in a faulty way.
- A Soviet View of Using Force as Foreign Policy : Panama: U.S. intervention seems another manifestation of American provincialism--belief that regional policies can be separated from global policies.
- Environment : Notes about your surroundings.
- Just Add Electricity for Twinkling Rooftop
- BUENA PARK : Man Killed as Car Caught Under Truck
- NHL ROUNDUP : Oilers Beat Flames, Increase Division Lead
- Everett Has More Than Playoffs Riding in Finale
- Bobby Brown Cruising to the Top Again
- Crediting Friendship in 'Sophie and Willa' : A 'unique solution' is wrought by two playwrights' ability to share one story
- Beef and Potatoes : <i> Sometimes nothing will do but a steak and a baked potato. </i>
- <i> Films now going into production: </i>
- Invoking the Santa Claus on a Trip to Lapland
- YESTERDAY'S TOYS: Volume 1: Celluloid Dolls, Clowns and Animals; Volume 2: Planes, Trains, Boats and Cars Volume 3: Robots, Spaceships and Monsters <i> by Teruhisa Kitahara (Chronicle Books: $14.95 each, illustrated) </i>
- Cantor, Teacher, Performer Who Started in Rock Is Now on a Roll
- Sacramento's River Threat Roils Debate Over Dams : Disaster: A levee break could leave the state Capitol under 20 feet of water. Residents are divided over the best way to block a flood.
- Miracle of Babies Comes Home to a Couple Who Tried to Have Their Own
- Man's Beating Said to Be Gang Try at Revenge Against Police : Inglewood: Officers are warned to take extra precautions after receiving telephone threats. Gang members may try to retaliate for the death of one of their 'homeboys,' police say.
- Medfly Strategies May Have Masked Problem
- 'What I was interested in doing was preserving their humanity
- NORTH COUNTY : Drunk-Driving Crackdown Nets 39
- After talking with Denver Nuggets co-owner Peter...
- Michigan State Takes On Natives : Aloha Bowl: No. 22 Spartans face No. 25 Rainbows in Hawaii on Christmas Day.
- Things Don't Always Come Up Roses : Rose Bowl: A tardy participating team, two phantom touchdowns and Woody Hayes' tantrums have all been a part of the New Year's Day game.
- LeMond Is Honored as Sportsman of Year
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Applebred Charges Late, Wins at Aqueduct
- Neil Young's 'Freedom' Tops 1989's Albums
- THE FINAL BOW