- NONFICTION - Dec. 2, 1990
- O.C. Hocks Its Future for Christmas Presents : Consumers: With economy shaky, pawn shops are stuffed with pricey 'toys' left behind for holiday cash.
- Thousands of Troops From S.D. Head to Gulf : Military: Families and friends bid tearful, anxious goodbys to Marines and sailors under gathering clouds of war. Those left at home anticipate a lonely Christmas.
- Drive-By's Toll Biggest in County History : Crime: Seven of the 12 victims in Valinda were children. While other attacks have been deadlier, this one had the largest number of wounded. Experts say it signals a bloody turn in street violence.
- Legislators Start New Session Reluctant to Work With Deukmejian : State government: Many lawmakers would prefer to wait for Wilson than tackle outgoing governor's budget-cutting plan.
- U.S. Plan for Latin Debt Relief Is a Non-Starter : Development: Bush's proposal for free trade will profit large U.S. banks at enormous cost to the people of Latin America.
- Latest Hike at Pump Has Motorists Fuming : Gas: Some drivers filled up before nickel tax increase took effect. Others are caught unawares. Almost all ask, what can you do?
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Late Hit on SDSU's McGwire Precipitates Fight, Ejections
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- How Ships Score in Sanitation Rating System
- Tensions High in Some Tourist Centers of India
- COLUMN ONE : Unwritten Rules Face a Rewrite : Senate ethics in the time of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster would be a scandal today. Current codes remain decidedly vague. The 'Keating Five' case seems certain to lead to revisions in standards.
- For Prisoners, a Clean Cot and Jailbird's-Eye View of Mansions
- Combat Reserves Ship Out for Gulf : Mideast: Hundreds of the troops, in the largest such deployment from the West Coast since the Vietnam War, leave on a six-week voyage.
- Japanese Businessman Arrested as Fugitive
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- The state Franchise Tax Board has released...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Sanshin Electronics Plans to Expand Its Operations in U.S.
- National Dairy Board Sued: A biotechnology watchdog...
- Bush Proposes U.S., Iraq Talk but He Rejects a Compromise : Gulf standoff: President offers to send Baker to Baghdad and invites Iraqi foreign minister to Washington. He vows a decisive victory if war comes.
- ECONOMICS : Hard Times Ahead in Greece--the Country Europe Left Behind
- Iraq Charges U.N. Ultimatum Is Illegal : Geopolitics: Baghdad regime accuses Washington of buying the votes that passed the resolution.
- Last of Autry's Melody Ranch Is Sold
- Bush Visit to Come During Critical Hour for Latins' Democracy and Economics : Diplomacy: The ouster of dictators and emphasis on free-market principles have laid the groundwork for the President's trip.
- Ex-Agent Says Gold Smuggled Into LAX
- Boy Held in Shooting Death of Sister : Violence: Youngster, 14, is arrested on suspicion of murder. The 7-year-old girl died from a bullet wound to the head shortly before baby-sitter arrived.
- Salvadoran Woman Benefits From New Law
- LAGUNA HILLS : Claus, Claws and Paws for Good Cause
- U.S. Gets 2-0 Lead in Singles : Davis Cup: Agassi rallies for a five-set victory and Chang sweeps the second match.
- Mayer Leads Soaring Gulls Over Albany
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mall Beats Phebus When It Counts, Wins Title
- Canyon to Face Rugged Loyola in Semifinals
- Cost of Funds Index Eases: The monthly...
- Liquidation Plan for American Continental OKd
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : School Board Fires Its Superintendent
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle in 5th Try at Delayed Mission
- Court Upholds Law Taking Dropouts' Driver's Licenses
- Inmates to Get $150 and Up if Denied a Bed
- 'Falcon Crest' Actor Hurt in Scuffle at Theater
- Bush Sends a Clear Signal to Baghdad : Timing is right, message is right; let's hope
- Deputies Probing Baby's Death as Possible Homicide
- Memories of Tien An Men Square End CSUN's China Study : Education: Waning interest in studying in the Asian country is apparently a national trend. The 1989 massacre is blamed.
- Kona Kai Woes Linked to Failed Business Empire
- School Acts to Preserve Its Property
- Gibson Reportedly Joins Royals : Baseball: Free agent expected to sign a two-year contract worth $3.3 million today.
- Lincoln Scores Early, Holds On to Beat Garfield
- Lucero Unbeaten in Winning Fall Cycle Event
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : North Carolina Upset by South Carolina
- Bradley Slips Past Loyola, 99-97 : Irvine tournament: Lions drop to 1-3 after wasting a 12-point lead in the first half.
- Ross Can't Stop to Enjoy Tech's Climb
- S&L; Industry Still Shrinking: Customers withdrew $14.8...
- Pennsylvania Abandons Use of Electric Chair
- No More Excuses When Lives Are in Danger : AIDS: A major push for widespread HIV testing could become a catalyst for better medical care across the board.
- Harris Attorneys Make New Bid to Halt Execution : Justice: Counsel for convicted killer claims evidence that jailhouse informant was improperly coached.
- FULLERTON : Fire Rating Hike May Cut Insurance Costs
- North County Landfill Critics Urge Supervisors to Reconsider Rejected Site
- Tuna Firm OKs Inspection for 'Dolphin-Safe' Methods
- It's No More Council Fights for Anaheim's Kaywood
- Central High Has to Forfeit Game
- 2-A FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : La Jolla Hopes its Lucky Signs Point to Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Big Night Is Just Right for Poltl : Division II: The Capistrano Valley receiver set a career receptions record while playing a key role in victory.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Tustin Lives Up to Billing; Loara's Whitlock Scores 49
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Unable to Stop Big Plays by Quartz Hill : Division I: Two long touchdown passes and two long runs help beat Monarchs, 37-7.
- Texas Thrift With Drexel Link Seized: Southmark...
- Oil Plummets on News of Bush Overture to Iraq
- Lancaster Stricken, Is Hospitalized : Actor: Oscar-winning movie star is rushed to medical center after apparently suffering a stroke while visiting a friend in Orange County.
- Body Is Found in Tustin Lot : Slaying: Police believe woman may have been sexually abused before being killed.
- Manslaughter Plea in Death of Girl, 2
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : 'Winterizing' the House to Keep Out the Orange County Chill : An efficient furnace, a clean chimney and good insulation can help homeowners keep the heat in and heating costs down.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Driveway Doctoring: Filling, Patching, Packing, Sealing
- Countywide : Times O.C. Holiday Parade Is Today
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students to Test Gladiator Abilities
- Grant Senior Arrested Over Racial Threats
- Lawyer Calls Coast Highway Speed Enforcement a Racket : Courts: Suit alleges RICO violations by Huntington Beach for three tickets without required traffic survey. A federal judge's allowance of $60-million claim chills city officials.
- Bikes to Be Allowed on Blue Line Trains
- Man Charged in 3 Slayings Fails in Escape Try
- Heisman Choice Tough to Predict : College football: Ismail and Detmer are considered the top two favorites, with Bieniemy a possible upset selection.
- Boxing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Too Dominant for Mater Dei, 37-7
- UCSD Moves Into Basketball Semis
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Lincoln Makes Quick Work of Granite Hills
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : It's Better, Easier to Repair a Furniture Finish Than Replace It
- Taiwan Passes Tough Laws to Curb AIDS
- Police Cleared of Wrongdoing in Youth's Death at Concert
- Court Voids Part of Chicago Schools Plan : Education: Reform act gave parents more say in running the system. State justices rule the law violates principles of one person, one vote.
- Co-Pilot's Jammed Leg Forces Jet to Land in Australia
- De Treaux; Actress Shared 'E.T' Title Role
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Has New Plan to Boost Car-Poolers
- OXNARD : City Manager Suggests Cut of 60 Jobs
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Dip: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 9.9%...
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Tips for Beating Stubborn Bathroom, Kitchen Stains
- O.C. Delegation in Middle of GOP Leadership Brawl : Politics: Conservative dissenters lead fight to dump Riverside's Lewis over tax issue. But he might hit back.
- Deficit Reduction Taxes Hit Gas Stations Today : Revenues: Pump prices go up 5 cents and airline tickets to 10% as the federal budget agreement passed in late October takes its first bite.
- Bush Names Martinez to Be Next Drug Czar : Administration: Florida's governor faces Senate confirmation. He would replace Bennett, who is the President's pick for GOP chairman.
- Post-Unity Apathy Grips German Voters
- County Offers Free Measles Vaccination for Preschoolers
- ORANGE COUNTY BOWL : OCC's Goddard Prepares by Doing Homework
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Future Not an Issue for Browns' Coach
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Whittier Christian Advances : Division IX: Heralds use defense to down Valley Christian and advance to the final. Rector, Pritchard lead the offense.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Women End Losing Streak at 40 Games
- FURNISHINGS : A Natural Wreath for the Holidays
- CLIPBOARD : The Garden / Farm Supply Market
- Foretich Ends Custody Fight for Daughter in New Zealand
- COLUMN ONE : Why Does the Racial Gap Exist? : The high death rate of black infants can't be fully explained by income and social class. One researcher suspects reproductive problems are passed between generations.
- FULLERTON : Homeowners Settle Suit Against Builder
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Roache Names 4 Top Aides, Including a Drown Backer
- S.D. Seen as Top Choice for GOP Convention
- Countywide : Forest Service Eases Ban on Camp Stoves
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bannister Unsure If He Will Run Again
- CALIFORNIA ASSESSMENT PROGRAM SCORES
- VENTURA : Crafts, Performers To Take Over Street
- Tide's Up : No Damage Seen for Beach Structures Barring a Storm
- VENTURA : Group Urges U.S. to Bring Troops Home
- Jim Marshall Arrested on Cocaine Charge
- NCAA: Nothing Changes : Basketball: The ruling allowing Nevada Las Vegas to defend its title should not be taken as a sign enforcement is weakening.
- A Desert Song : Armed Forces Radio and TV Deejays in the Mideast Try to Entertain Troops Without Violating Security
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : La Habra Showing No Signs of Letting Up : Division II: A title tonight would simply be a logical progression for a team that has been doing that kind of thing for a long time.
- Norman Cousins, 75; Editor, Author, Philosopher, UCLA Teacher
- Autry Sells the Last Acres of Melody Movie Ranch : Santa Clarita: A film production company will restore the property where such Western classics as 'High Noon' and 'Stagecoach' were made.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Videotaping of Children
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE : Aircraft Maintenance Class OKd
- Teaching Assistant Arrested for Trespassing
- Solutions to an Outrage : Shameless jockeying and grandstanding around the ailing Lindsay
- NEWPORT BEACH : County to Widen Beach in January
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Winning Hand : College football: Former Burroughs quarterback Jeff Barrett left Reno and reversed his luck at Santa Monica.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Davis Leads Banning Rush Past Kennedy
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : That's a House of a Different Color
- Firm Indicted in Tainted Containers Used by EPA to Test Waste Samples
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : New U.S. Envoy Takes Beirut Post
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Police Discount Kidnaping Story
- Judge OKs Plan to Liquidate American Continental
- Gel Gloss May Clean Stains on Fiberglass
- HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Second Park Jogger Case Goes to Jury
- Millie Sent 475 Miles to Be Spayed
- College Activists Form National Peace Group
- Army Plans Tests of Propaganda Shells
- GULF WATCH: Day 121 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Diamond Lane in the Sky
- 'Incomplete' for CSSM on Ethnic Enrollment : College: After first year, the fledgling university in San Marcos scores poorly compared with other colleges in attracting minority students. School officials say they need more time and support.
- Countywide : Events to Begin for World AIDS Day
- A Tundra Industrial Complex? No! : Exploiting the Alaskan plains for oil will only extend our addiction and destroy a great national treasure.
- A Dying Wish to Find a Daughter
- OXNARD : Man Gets 6 Years for Bank Robbery
- Pair Who Posed as Car Buyers Convicted in Owner's Killing : Courts: Separate juries return guilty verdicts in the first-degree murder cases that began with a newspaper advertisement for a used Datsun sports car in North Hollywood.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Carson Speeds Past El Camino Real Into City Semifinals, 54-0
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley Ejected in 76ers' Loss to Pistons
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : Peeters Holds Off Rangers for Flyers, 5-1
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- The Rev. Robert W. Edgar, who served...
- Hedren Brings Suspense to 'Bold'
- Superstars Hitting Higher C-Notes : Many Presenters Can't Meet Price--Up to $100,000 for One-Night Stand--of Classical Artists
- He Develops Soccer Tradition : UCLA: The Bruins have won often with Schmid as coach. Some say he should have more NCAA titles.
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Dodgers Should Go Back to the Farm
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Not All Poetry Readings Created Equal
- Dodgers Should Go Back to the Farm
- Fans Will Fight On About Trojans Losing to Notre Dame Again
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Abortion Rights
- Readers Disagree on Hockey Violence
- Court Ruling on Noriega Tapes
- Milken's Sentence
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Beating 49ers Not Enough for Ram Fans
- What's So Bad About USC Basketball?
- Court Ruling on Noriega Tapes
- Beating 49ers Not Enough for Ram Fans
- Milken's Sentence
- Beating 49ers Not Enough for Ram Fans
- Bush Visits U.S. Troops
- Court Ruling on Noriega Tapes
- Wimpy Burger King
- Fans Will Fight On About Trojans Losing to Notre Dame Again
- Gay Characters on TV
- A Voice in 'Singin' '
- Reform of Financial System Is Essential, Brady Contends
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Easy-to-Build Shelf Systems Can Increase Storage Space
- Atkins Given Probation for Ashland Scam
- FURNISHNGS : Antique Sleds No Longer Child's Play
- Leading Indicators Fall for 4th Month, Signaling Recession
- LAND REFORM : Russia Plows Into Issue of Private Farms : Congress struggles with policy amid passionate arguments on both sides.
- Iraq Delivers Food to Besieged U.S. Embassy : Kuwait: Surprise gesture brings basket of fruit, vegetables and cigarettes. Bush reacts cautiously.
- Higher Library Fines to Go on the Books : Borrowers: The county will double the charge and contract with a collection agency. Supervisors will consider a three-week amnesty period.
- Tuxedo-Clad Gunmen Rob Encino Bank
- Man Slips Off Cliff, Falls 150 Feet to Death
- Selection for Waste Board Job Protested : Appointments: Environmentalists urge state Senate to block Gov. Deukmejian's choice of former Councilwoman Nan Drake.
- OXNARD : Students to Get Free Trips to Mountains
- Kidnap Suspects' Bail $2 Million
- Mexicans Block Border Shooting Probe, Police Say : Investigation: Calexico police chief assails Mexicans for not allowing an interview with a youth wounded by Border Patrol. Mexican officials say the boy isn't well enough.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Pardon My Computer Message
- Troubled Waters Over Poway Pool
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Only Turf He's Worried About Is on the Field : Division VI: Rancho Alamitos football gave Leonard Sims prospects for a bright future. The Vaqueros got a top lineman in return.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WOMENS' ROUNDUP : Leslie Sparks Trojans in Victory
- Big 3 Auto Makers May Post Quarterly Losses
- Analysts Expect FarWest S&L;'s Seizure by End of Year
- DECORATING ADVICE : Window Treatments for Yellow Main Room
- Bush's Statement: 'We Are Not Alone. . . . It Is Iraq Against the World'
- Renate Rubinstein; Dutch Journalist, Feminist
- Rumor About 'Slasher' at Mall Called False
- Bush Considers Waiving Curbs for Soviet Grain Sale : Trade: Appearing eager to help Moscow through its crisis, he examines restrictions tied to Jewish emigration.
- ORANGE : KWIZ Radio Deals With Complaints
- CLIPBOARD : Assessed Property Values
- Illegal Dumping of Toxic Waste Draws 60-Day Term
- Chula Vista
- MIDDLE EAST WATCH : Cruel Month
- Smith Wants Most Absentee Votes Voided : Election: The Democrat argues in court that signatures of most voters were not checked. If a judge agrees, the attorney general election could swing against Dan Lungren.
- Ex-Agent Confesses to Telling DEA a Lie : Trial: Witness says he fabricated story about a gold-smuggling scheme a few days after he had agreed to tell the government the truth about alleged crime spree.
- Ventura : Plumbing Company to Get Bill for Fire
- OCTOBER RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- OJAI : Law Would Expand Protection to All Mature Trees
- CSUN Reaches Semifinals in Volleyball
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Valencia Can't Keep Up With Sunny Hills : Division VI: Kenny Overby rushes for 156 yards and scores twice in Lancers' 23-10 victory.
- First Lady Crowns Christmas Tree
- Protesters Decry Segregation of HIV Inmates : Health care: ACT UP claims women in prison with AIDS-related virus receive poor treatment.
- Bitterness Reigns After Fall of Bulgarian Regime : Eastern Europe: Partisan wrangling leaves country in a state of limbo. Even the opposition is left groping for direction.
- Panel Gives Legislators Pay Raises
- High Tide May Not Live Up to Its Image
- Lois Mary Tyler; Retired Teacher
- Hiking Trail Closed Since World War II to Reopen
- A Tough Call but the Right One : Why punish innocent UNLV players for what a coach did?
- Security Setup Traps Man in Fatal Store Fire
- The Day of the Cricket
- Area Braces for High Tide of 7 Feet : Coastline: The highest rise in 17 years is expected to hit Ventura and other state beaches Sunday. City workers are prepared to sandbag to protect residences.
- U.S. Firms Lift Taboo on Doing Business in Beijing
- S.D. Group Makes Bid to Acquire Diceon
- FURNISHINGS : Housewares Store Caters to the Creative Customer
- WHERE TO BUY A LIVING TREE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Major Sworn In in Palace Rites
- Will Jamerson; Claimed to Be World's Oldest Man
- Vietnam Unveils Draft of Plan Aimed at Making Socialism Work
- Smith Asks Court to Throw Out Most Absentee Ballots : Election: Losing candidate for attorney general claims signatures were not checked. If judge agrees, it would make the Democrat the winner over Republican Lungren.
- Police Cleared in Arrest Death of County Man at Grateful Dead Concert
- Students Who Went Say Their Lives Were Changed Forever
- VENTURA : Legal Flaws Cited in Murder Prosecution
- Vista
- Motel Intruder Dies in Gunplay With Resident : Shooting: Police arrest a suspect. However, witnesses say he was only trying to protect friends and family.
- Actor Playing Peacemaker Is Hit in the Face
- Woman Still in Coma After Hibachi Asphyxiations
- Cooper to Retire After 20 Years on Municipal Bench
- ANAHEIM : Train Kills Man Walking Near Track
- CAMARILLO : Textbooks Displayed for Public Review
- Ads Urge Rich to Buy Now, Save Tax : Marketing: With the new levy on luxury items taking effect Jan. 1, ads for products ranging from liqueurs to Jaguar cars advise quick purchases.
- FURNISHINGS : Multimedia Can Be Done at Home
- Encinitas
- OJAI : Fatal Shooting of Show Horse Investigated
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Controversies Aside, City Is One Year Old
- Alpine
- Garza to Defend His Title Against Pazienza Tonight
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- KGB Assigned to Guard Shipments as Donated Food Begins Arriving : Soviet Union: Humanitarian aid trickles in, with promises of much more. The government moves to ensure a fair distribution of supplies.
- ANALYSIS : Bush Dialogue Offer to Iraq a Shrewd Gambit
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Congressman Tells of Terrorist Warning
- Dispute Grows Over Shooting by Border Patrolman
- Man Convicted After Daughter Recalls Murder
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : City Is a Finalist to Hold Convention
- Six Steers Shot and Killed After Escape From Meatpacking Plant
- 11 Innocent Plea in Alleged Fraud Scheme:...
- A Natural Christmas : Decoration: A living tree is not everyone's cup of tea, but it helps the environment and can become a family tradition.
- GARDENING : Blue Corn: A Food Fad Lasting for Centuries
- Informant Was Coached, Harris Attorneys Say : Murder case: Lawyers for the convicted killer claim authorities recruited inmate, who gave key testimony at trial. The maneuver is the latest bid to save client from the gas chamber.
- Helen Dettweiler; First Professional Woman Golfer
- Korean Probationer Ordered to Learn English by Judge
- SANTA ANA : Anti-Auto Theft Service Offered
- 2-A PLAYOFFS : Kearny's Scott Runs Past Ramona, 35-22
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : 37 Spring Classes Are Canceled
- Dorsey's Warren Proves to Be Quick Study, 21-7
- Garza Will Defend Junior-Welterweight Title
- Aztecs Top No. 11 BYU in Tourney
- Kosar Weathering a Stormy Season : NFL: Cleveland fans aren't used to losing, and quarterback seems to be taking the fall. The Rams are up next.
- Pop Music Reviews : An Updated 'Messiah' Manhandled in Anaheim
- MUSIC REVIEW : Southwest Chamber Salutes Nono at Chapman
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Hart Loses to Esperanza in Final 3 Seconds
- Comedy Benefit for the Forces
- Little Rock Barton High's winning streak was...
- Preki, Storm Give Sockers No Reason to Feel Welcome
- ROUNDUP
- PREP ROUNDUP
- TV Reviews : 'Jewish Humor' Better Than Documentary
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Pullen Scores Just in Time for Esperanza to Beat Hart : Division III: Tight end's catch of McDonald's seven-yard pass with three seconds left gives Aztecs 38-35 victory.
- Kings' Sandstrom Out at Least a Week
- This Aerial Attack Is No Passing Fancy : College football: For transfer QB Brett Salisbury, life at Palomar has been a dream come true.
- Shortly after being acquitted of a third-degree...
- UCLA Soccer Team Plays North Carolina St.
- Music Reviews : Chamber Group Salutes Luigi Nono
- Music Reviews : Sanderling's Mahler With L.A. Philharmonic
- TV Reviews : Hallmark 'Hall of Fame' Presents a Special 'Decoration Day' on NBC
- Musicians Will Join Forces for CHOC Benefit
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Young Messiah' Can't Get Handle on Rock, Passion : The performers of this updated expression of Christian faith present a tentative show in Anaheim. Soloists were the saving grace.
- 3-A PLAYOFFS : Chula Vista's Dream Dashed By Morse
- Defense Likely to Rest at Hall of Fame Bowl
- Picardo Relies on 'Wonder Years'
- New Improv Club to Open in Brea After Christmas
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Women Stop Monmouth, End Losing Streak