- High-Tech Presents but an Old-Fashioned Tree : Gift shops: Victorian and rustic ornaments are common this year, reflecting values of hearth and home.
- A Futile Search for Low Profile
- California School's Principal Wins Award
- Oil Isn't Just a Commodity to Mexico; It's History's Blood
- Mysterious Mansion Merely Facade : Estate: Many details about the home and life of Helen Morgenthaler remain hidden. But the structure clearly was a mix of the wildly eccentric and the surprisingly ordinary.
- Jury Convicts Torrance Man in the 'Ninja Killing' Case
- CAMARILLO : Girl, 14, Dies After Car Strikes Pillar
- NBA Dream Is a Reality for Duane Ferrell
- Morningside High Takes Its Case to the Courts : Basketball preview: Monarchs have best player and plenty of depth as they stake claim to No. 1 ranking among South Bay high school teams.
- Sockers Don't Have of a Shot Against Wings in Wichita
- BOWL LINEUP
- Lakers Dim Rally by Suns
- Creating Fun Games Can Be Serious Work : Retail: Those in the competitive contest of selling adult play things are relying on budget-conscious consumers to make their products successful.
- Surcharges Becoming Travel Business Reality : Price hikes: Airlines, cruises and tours are raising fees to cover rising fuel costs. It pays to know when quoted prices are locked in, and when they aren't.
- THE RECORD SHELF GUIDE TO THE CLASSICAL...
- GUIDEBOOK : Sahara Camel Ride
- "From Mainland China to Los Angeles," the...
- GULF WATCH: Day 122 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Diplomatic Front:
- Panic Attacks Are a Fact of Life for Many : Health: The anxiety disorder dictates where they go, what they do. But treatment, including a recently approved new drug, often is effective.
- Haven Helps Youths Leave Bogota Streets
- Food Drive Started Small, Went Big : Charity: One man's casual suggestion mushroomed, and in just 10 days fellow workers and businesses on the waterfront collected 20,000 cans of food for the needy.
- Volunteer Options as Varied as the Needs : General Interest
- Wilson's Senate Replacement Is Likely to Be a Short-Timer : Politics: Voters have not favored appointed candidates. Whoever gets the job faces constant campaigning in order to win a full six-year term.
- Monthly Report
- El Cajon
- CS Northridge Earns 1st Win in Style, 109-90
- Garza Retains His WBA Title : Boxing: Referee ends junior-welterweight championship fight in 11th round by disqualifying Pazienza.
- Detmer Fills Tie Rack, and Now, Trophy Case : Heisman: BYU star outdistances Ismail, Bieniemy for college football's top award.
- Browns Will Try to Dim Afterglow : Rams: L.A.'s problem might be taking the Browns seriously after an upset victory over the 49ers.
- Tourists Know Bali as a Holiday Destination, But for Balinese Their Island Is Simply Heaven
- Movie Map Is Guide to Britain in Film
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FASHION : Small Miracles
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Sculpture on the Move
- King Holiday Dispute Cancels Convention in Phoenix
- Two Men, One Story, 15 Years
- Retro : 'Outer Limits' Keeps a Horizontal Hold on Fans
- Saudis Vow to Take First Blow
- Chinese Official Predicts Thaw in White House Ties : Diplomacy: The foreign minister says he expects more high-level contacts. His remarks indicate the U.S. may ease restrictions on dealings with Beijing.
- The holiday season is upon us once...
- Thatcher: A Passion for Politics : Leadership: The enduring prime minister was a political rock that ephemeral waves tried repeatedly to beat against--with no success.
- Robbers Shoot Redondo Youth
- Passenger's Air Safety Crusade Born in Terror of Near Collision
- Preservationists Take Fight to Gods : Fryman Canyon: The ground is blessed in an Indian prayer ceremony to prevent 26 luxury residences from being built on the Studio City site.
- Firm to Study Fire Assessment Cost : Palos Verdes Estates: Council's hiring of a consultant is a step toward replacing two parcel taxes with an assessment district to fund city programs.
- On Personal Level, No Love to Be Lost
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : What's Smokin'?
- All the Talents, All the Appetites : THE HOUSE OF BARRYMORE <i> By Margot Peters (Knopf: $29.95; 640 pp., illustrated) </i>
- A Way With Words Pays Off for Doctors
- India Tests Missile
- U.S., Saudis Prepare to Play Mind Games With Iraqis
- Dreaming of Freedom in China : Government: After the Tian An Men Square Square nightmare, a student still holds hope for democracy in his homeland.
- Turning Away From a Grand Lifestyle : Trends: A couple turn their backs on the bright lights in New York and Los Angeles that left them anxious and empty.
- Muscatel Student Wins L.A. Liszt Competition
- Flores Seeks to Close Scrap Yard
- Rescuers Pull Woman From Flaming House : Heroism: Neighbors of 88-year-old pull her through hole in locked door. She has lived in home since 1942, and lost everything in the fire.
- Small Group Sits as Jury on Would-Be Judges : Appointments: A little-known informal panel has quietly helped the governor pick 11 of the 27 jurists in the county courts.
- The Season of Giving Takes Lots of Patience
- Padres Sport New Look
- Northridge Finds a Team It Can Handle, 109-90
- Nothing to Do but Wait for 'College' Bond Sale
- Christmas Berry Season on Griffith Park Trails
- Belgium's the Place for Fine Handmade Lace
- Concrete Not Forever, but Patches Are Easy : Repair: Small jobs can be handled with mortar or patching cement; bigger projects require building forms.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : The Five-Cent Box
- Kuwaiti Recruits Trade in BMWs for Bayonets as They Train to Seize Back Emirate
- Panel Often Down for Count
- CHINA
- Project Area Committees Fight Over Future : Development: Members of obscure panels are often at rancorous odds as they reshape urban neighborhoods.
- One Good Turn Deserves Another : * Local Contributions Let Doctor Continue Charity Work in Mexico
- Humane Society Closes Kennel
- Dealing With the Downturn : Housing: In response to the sales slowdown, many realtors, builders and lenders are downsizing their operations.
- FICTION
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : Airlines' Lost-Luggage Rules Differ
- Hosts Seek Out a Special Kind of Present
- Long Beach Offers Free Measles Shots at Health Office, 3 Schools
- Jet Fighter Crashes; Pilot Safely Ejects
- Hero Says Rescuing Boy Was Just a Reflex
- Mr. Tuba : Music: Nicknamed by the late conductor Leopold Stokowski, Indiana University professor Harvey Phillips has had a love affair with the tuba for most of his 60 years.
- Schools Struggle to Cope With New Baby Boom : Education: Overcrowding forces private, public sectors to work together on innovative ideas to solve the classroom crunch.
- IN BRIEF : Beyond War Recipients to be Feted at College
- Mounted Volunteers Patrol Arroyo Seco
- Two Men, One Story, 15 Years : Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer
- A Moving Idea : Preservation: Long Beach officials hope to save historic building by relocating it and turning it into a museum.
- Approval for College Plan Seen : Development: The county Planning Commission appears likely to let a Baptist Bible college sell land for a housing project.
- Duarte : Vacancy on Planning Panel
- Defense Helps DePaul Stall Pepperdine
- Player Arrested After Fan Is Hit
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Broncos Get Chance to Regain Pride : Raiders: Denver's dismal season would suddenly become brighter with a victory over slumping L.A.
- UC Irvine Beats Bradley, 94-85, Improves to 3-2
- Stripping the Mask from Uncle Ho : CRUEL APRIL <i> By Olivier Todd (W. W. Norton: $24.95; 451 pp.) </i>
- Anthony Armada has been named chief operating...
- Robert A. Garbutt has been named vice...
- Buy at Year-End Without Capital Gains' Bite
- 'Look Who's Talking' Rehab
- Climate, Affordability Draw a Crowd : Lancaster: Lower-priced housing originally brought explosive growth to this Antelope Valley city, doubling its population.
- Tustin-Based Petrominerals Appoints Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
- Furon Posts $2.3-Million Quarterly Profit
- Memento Muriel : SYMPOSIUM <i> By Muriel Spark (Houghton Mifflin: $18.95; 192 pp.)</i>
- Houses in OxnardCalifornia Cove, a new single-family...
- A Cacaphony of Cheevers
- A Visit to Adams Morgan Area of Washington, D.C., Shows Good Taste
- Keep Green Thumb Out of Common Area
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Rocks R Us
- Entertaining : Roman Holiday
- Doctoral Trio Create Name Confusion at CSUN Campus : Professors: Richard and Robert Docter and their psychology department colleague Ronald Doctor have spent 20 years explaining they are not the same person.
- La Verne : Hearing on Aircraft Move
- Censors Stepping Up Drive on Witchcraft
- Life and Death Docs : New UCI Medical School Program Set Up to Train Physicians for Emergency Room
- Housing Sites Reviewed to Keep Air Force in El Segundo : Defense: Lack of military housing is a major reason the base may be closed. Local leaders are looking at 17 vacant acres in Hawthorne. Some other locations have been rejected by the Air Force.
- Ill Babies Moved in Nurse Sickout at County-USC
- Experts Urge Gang Watch in Affluent Areas
- Salesman Struck Down Crossing Street
- Coronado
- Moorpark Bowls Over Corsairs in 69-34 Win
- Houston Powers Past CSUN for Volleyball Title
- This Is College Sports' Chance for a Big Fix
- Northridge Finds a Team It Can Handle, 109-90
- In UNLV Ruling, NCAA Rights a Wrong
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Warcraft Finally Gets First Stakes Victory, but Trainer Is Certain It Won't Be His Last
- STATE DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Clements Stays Around to Lead La Habra Sweep
- SWIMMING : U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wagstaff Sweeps Backstroke Events
- TELEVISION : DIVINING THE NEW LEAR : NORMAN LEAR REINVENTED THE SITCOM IN THE '70S, BUT IS CBS OR THE TV AUDIENCE READY FOR A COMEDY SERIES WITH A SPIRITUAL SIDE?
- MOVIN' AND GROOVIN': Expect an announcement Monday...
- A Personable Touch: Service by The Book
- Pacific Ensemble Has Little Space but Lots of Imagination
- McDonald and Rigdon Help Irvine Win a Title
- Smith's 52 Tie Record in Clipper Win
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Palomar Captures Bowl Win
- Baldwin Park's Defense Solid but Not Fancy in 13-7 Victory : Division IV: Santa Margarita held to five first downs and 101 yards in semifinal loss.
- In Brief:
- HEBREW HIP HOP: You can't say Tone...
- Defense Takes Loyola to the Final With a 10-3 Victory Over Canyon
- U.S. Is Better at Dirtball : Tennis: Clay court victory by Rick Leach and Jim Pugh in doubles allows Americans to clinch Davis Cup title.
- Ailing Ward Leads Titans Past Butler
- Tennessee's Victory Is Sugarcoated : SEC: Volunteers beat Vanderbilt, 49-20, for their second consecutive conference title.
- Perennial Power Canyon at the Top Again : Wrestling: The Comanches, ranked No. 1 in preseason poll, will be seeking their fourth 4-A title in past five seasons.
- Despite CMA's Best New Artist Honors, Mary-Chapin Carpenter's Still Surprised
- MOVIES : COMMENTARY : Paul, This Isn't You : 'Mr. and Mrs. Bridge' is an example of what can happen when an actor tries to 'stretch' in a role that's unsuited for him
- In Brief:
- TELEVISION : Remembering the Lenny Bruce of TV Sitcoms
- Out of This World
- Shanghai Surprise
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Cooper Lands Trophy in All-Star Game
- Angels Must Set Second Deal to Make a First
- A Slightly Askew Perspective on Dickens' Christmas Classic to Open at Actors Alley
- THE NBA : Blazers Luring Maniacs All Over League
- Winter Meetings Are More About Purse Than Pulse : Baseball: Agenda used to be opportunity for executives to take stock of their clubs and the game. Now, it's basically another round of meetings with representatives of free agents.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Madonna Video Will Steam Up Stores
- AND FINALLY: It's just been one embarrassment...
- *** BIG DADDY KANE "Taste of Chocolate" <i> Reprise</i>
- COVER STORY : THE REBIRTH OF HOLLYWOOD'S POLITICAL CLOUT
- Bruins Win, Face Rutgers in NCAA Title Game : Soccer: After battling to a scoreless tie, UCLA beats North Carolina State on penalty kicks.
- County Lets Ecological Heritage Erode : Environment: A 1980 promise to protect 61 unspoiled areas from development hasn't been kept.
- As Lake Dries Up, the Remains of Submerged Town Appear
- Nothing Chicken at the Patton Museum
- INVISIBLE HITS : The shows that nobody cares about--except millions of viewers
- Kuwait Children in Exile Sketch Mixture of Hope and Anger, Snakes, Tanks, Planes
- Oil Price Rise a Mixed Blessing in Kern County
- Monterey Park : Hotel Developer Dropped
- Alhambra : Fee for False Fire Alarms
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Wilmington man's whim helps fill needs of poor and hungry people.
- 2 Held in Teen-Ager's Shooting
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Couch Coach Is Newest Dodger
- TUCSON: Two Ways : At two Arizona resorts, would-be wranglers and poolside sybarites can play in both the old and new West
- Mexico Reforms Mean Little to Poor in Garbage Dump
- Trauma of Afghanistan Would Block Soviet Role in Gulf, Gorbachev Aide Says
- Broken Lullabye (AMC, Monday at 10:30 a.m.)...
- Finns Agree to Extradite Aeroflot Hijack Suspect
- School of Music Gets $760,000 in Donations
- Nutcracker: the Motion Picture (Channel 5 Sunday...
- Honecker Accused of Ordering Deaths
- Consulting Service for Small Businesses Opens
- Calcutta Displays Its Elegance Amid Squalor
- 4 Earn Trophies in Speech Competition
- Coastal Panel Delays Discussion of Sewer Plan : Malibu: The county had hoped that the proposed $43-million system would be discussed this month. The panel expects to take up the issue in January.
- People Pleasers
- Obscure Ecology Advisory Panel Often Down for Count : Development: Four of the seven members are full- or part-time consultants. Frequently they must disqualify themselves from votes, making it hard to get a quorum.
- At Long Last, Justice for Filipino Vets
- Time for Political Courage to Break Out of Jail Stalemate : * Vasquez Can Provide Leadership to Build Gypsum Canyon Facility
- A Touching Visit : Santa, Uniformed Helpers Treat Blind, Visually Impaired Children
- COMMENTARY : New Alliances Can Help Save California's Great Natural Assets : Environment: A partnership between the Irvine Co. and the Nature Conservancy may seem strange but it offers hope of preserving the future.
- 3 Shot in Fracas After Traffic Accident
- Yule Tree Magnate Means Business : Competition: Critics say Stu Miller, who has built an evergreen empire, is a Goliath trying to squash rivals. Miller says he just demands fair play.
- Dillon Helps Valhalla Gets Past Southwest
- HORSE RACING : 'Sheriff' and His Brethren Are on Guard
- Cavaliers' Price Seriously Hurt
- Aztecs Can't Quite Raze 'Canes : College football: SDSU makes late run, but loses, 30-28, to No. 3 Miami.
- Coffee
- Ken Forsch has been appointed senior vice...
- Orange CountyYORBA LINDA: Phase 9, Belcanto at...
- 'Tis the Right Season to Go Shopping for Some of the Best Room Rates : Hotels: Many establishments offer great deals during the slow holiday period. Some include shopping bargains, free gift wrapping and children's programs.
- Helen Dettweiler; First Professional Woman Golfer
- Drug Abuse, Treatment Is Family Affair, Study Says : Health: A Tustin therapy center requires all household members to attend sessions, a rarity in state.
- Rosemead : Vote on Fireworks Dropped
- Three Attempts at Suicide, Then Hope
- 'Ethnic Fraud' Charged in S.F. Promotion Plan
- West Covina : BKK Risk Study to Be Aired
- Chance of Stability in Southern Africa Helps Dream of Cross-Continent Game Park
- BOOK MARK : Seeking Tunnel's End in Vietnam, U.S. Left in Disarray
- PERSPECTIVE ON GERMANY : Sow the Fertile Ground of the East : The skills, resources and markets exist for a robust turnaround in the East, if nurtured and used wisely.
- Bradshaw Gets 33; Gulls Win 1st
- ROUNDUP : Agoura's Drossin Prevails in Kinney West Regional in Record-Tying Time
- James D. Woods has joined the board...
- Richard Ottaviano has been named vice president...
- Looking 'Peaked' : Thanks to the Hit TV Show, Full Lips, Pale Skin and Dark Eyes Are in Vogue
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : AT HOME : It's a Father!
- WASHINGTON : Effort to Halt Piracy of Industrial Designs Revs Up Again
- Discount Passes Allow Netherlands Flexibility
- Parting the Holy See : MAKING SAINTS; How the Catholic Church Determines Who Becomes a Saint, Who Doesn't, and Why <i> By Kenneth Woodward (Simon & Schuster: $21.95; 438 pp.)</i>
- A Nation of No-Nothings : America's Willful Ignorance of the World Puts Us at Peril
- The 'Other Poland' Votes for a Miracle : Elections: What was to be a race between Solidarity's leader and his one-time colleague is confounded by a 'mystery man' preaching painless progress.
- Cardinal Casaroli Retires as Papal Foreign Policy Chief : Vatican: He was credited with strategy of low-profile maneuvering to keep the Catholic Church alive in the East during the Cold War.
- ROADWORK : Major projects for the week of Dec. 2-8
- Felando Says He Has Cancer Again as He Begins 7th Term
- A New Chance for Pershing Square to Get a Fresh Start
- Nevada Needs Three Overtimes to Overcome Furman, 42-35
- Bush Plans to Seek Cuts in Safety Net for Banks : Finance: Official says that under the proposal not all institutions would enjoy unlimited deposit insurance.
- The Role of the Hyphen : Punctuation: One small sign can both divide and unite in the story of world politics.
- $450,000 Grant Given to Help Recruit Faculty
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Board-and-Care Home Fire Kills 2
- Jane Fonda, Eat Your Heart Out
- Tamara De Treaux; Actress Shared Title Role in 'E.T.'
- Man Killed as Car Collides With Vehicle Going Wrong Way
- Shuttle Blasts Off on Stargazing Mission : Space: After years of delay, Columbia carries an observatory into orbit. The telescopes should reveal a universe the eye can't see.
- PLATFORM : Changing Behavior
- THAILAND
- GORBACHEV -- GOING UNDER : The Soviet Union's Tectonic Shift Seems Beyond Control
- Car Going Wrong Way on Freeway Kills Man : Traffic: Irvine civil engineer dies and his wife is injured in collision on Interstate 405 near Bristol Street. The wrong-way driver also is hospitalized.
- Controversy Fails to Trim Rival's Sales
- Tustin Defense Stops Trammell, Defeats Rancho Alamitos : Division VI: Vaqueros' leading rusher held to 33 yards as the Tillers rush for 213 yards to win, 26-6, and advance to title game.
- ROUNDUP
- Atomic Bomb's Cradle Not Rocked by Worries on Pollution, Radiation
- Cuban Drug Testing an Issue for Pan-Am Games
- STATE DIVISION I VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Corona del Mar Gets Job Done in Fourth Game
- In Brief:
- Kelly McGillis will star in and executive...
- New Show on Santa Monica Station Is Just the Cure for Disc Jockey Bernie Pearl's Blues
- Northwestern Beats USC Women, 70-63
- Frankly, He Could Use a Little More of That 'Star Treatment'
- For Desperate Hostage Relatives, Visiting Iraq Has Become Matter of Life or Death : Captives: Defying Washington, 14 will leave for Baghdad in hopes of gaining the release of their loved ones.
- Walnut : Watson Chosen as Mayor
- Hearing Set on 2 Plans to Improve Hollywood
- Painter's Torch Touches Off Fire at White House
- Old Plastic Finds a New Way of Life : Recycling: Today's entrepreneurs eye plastic trash as a chief component in recycled products.
- New Engineering May Put Life Back in Monorail Plan : Transit: It is believed the line could be built in the freeway median without disrupting rush hour. Backers say it would be cheaper than a subway extension.
- Pilot Unhurt as F-16 Jet Bound for Miramar Crashes
- Holiday Holdout : Lights out: For 35 years, residents on Teloma Drive have made their block the most brightly decorated in the county. But the man who built the street refuses to participate in the annual tradition.
- Sierra Club and the Issue of Trust : Dispute over environmental report card rubs some raw nerves
- Loyola Wins Behind 48 by Lowery
- NFL NOTEBOOK : New England Patriots' Defense Starts and Ends on Sidelines
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : St. Paul Knocks Off Hawthorne, 13-0
- Thomas Perfect From Field in USD Victory
- Glusac Advances to Kinney Finals
- ROUNDUP : BOYS' BASKETBALL
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bullets End the Pistons' Streak at 10, 94-83
- Reform Makes It Harder to Do a Soviet Deal : Perestroika: American businessmen complain that emerging layers of bureaucracy have produced a tangle of red tape that makes the bad old days look good.
- An Obituary for Modern Art : NOTHING IF NOT CRITICAL; Selected Essays on Art and Artists <i> By Robert Hughes (Alfred A. Knopf: $29.95; 429 pp.)</i>
- Mozart Celebration Highlights Austria
- The Hardest Working Woman in Trash Fiction : She's Smart. She's Sexy. And She Sells. So How Come Judith Krantz Can't Get No Respect?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BOOKS : Climbing L.A.
- Southern Californians are discovering Timberhill Ranch, a...
- Ecuador Mob Torches Jail, Kills 4 Inmates
- Beverly Hills on a Budget--in Altadena
- Bush Offers to Send Baker to Baghdad for Talks With Hussein : Diplomacy: President also invites Iraq's foreign minister to Washington to 'go extra mile for peace.' But he remains pessimistic.
- "Why are you sitting on the roof...
- Polish Presidential Hopeful Denies Making Libya Trips
- Harry Caudill; Inspired War on Poverty
- Threats of Bloodshed Put Dallas on Edge : Race relations: A politician throws himself into the fray, heightening tensions. Voters decide this week on a plan for more minority representation.
- High Price of Blowing the Whistle : Law enforcement: The deputy who disclosed misdeeds by the so-called Rambo Squad in El Cajon jail watched his private and professional life unravel.
- Frazier Gets 6-Month Ban for Weight Infraction
- MOORPARK COLLEGE TOURNAMENT : Big 2nd Half Gives Title to Moorpark
- Cathy P. Adams has been promoted to...
- VIEWPOINTS : Use Private Insurance to Protect Deposits
- FICTIONTHE BAD PLACE by Dean R. Koontz...
- CITY SQUARE <i> by Michael Webb (Whitney Library of Design/Watson-Guptill: $45; 224 pp.).</i>
- The Quality of Japanese Learning : SHOGUN'S GHOST; The Dark Side of Japanese Education <i> By Ken Schoolland (Praeger: $19.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- Several Types of Room Air Cleaners Available
- Crash Kills 5 in Family
- Mounted Volunteers Patrol Isolated Arroyo Seco Areas
- Show Boats Navigate Into American History
- Eponyms Bequeath a 2nd Life on Names : Language: The diesel, the sax and bloomers all derive their names from people who end up achieving an immortality of sorts.
- Panamanians in Poll Question U.S. Invasion
- U.S. Troop Cuts Knocked Awry by Gulf Crisis
- Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit; Sister of Nehru, Pioneer Diplomat
- Kohl Set to Solidify Role as Europe's Strongest Leader : Germany: Today's vote is expected to make him the unified nation's first freely elected chancellor since 1932.
- Lancaster Stable After Moderate Stroke : Actor: Oscar-winning movie star is having trouble speaking, his doctors say.
- Times O.C. Parade Draws Thousands to the Streets
- Salisbury's 1st-Half Heroics Doom Antelope Valley, 28-24
- New School Board Chief Aims to Dismantle Color Barriers
- Klingler Has Record Finish With 716 Yards
- Antelope Valley Christian Wins 8-Man Title
- Trakas' Game is Trying, And Emotional, to Boot
- ORANGE COUNTY BOWL : OCC Gets Boot on Missed Field Goal
- With the Weather Rapidly Cooling Now, There's Little Time Left to Visit Your Nursery and Plant Those Flower Bulbs : Last Call for Spring Color
- U.S. Insists There Will Be No Negotiating