- CHAMINADE TOURNAMENT : Granada Hills Sinks Teeth Into Victory
- Acts of Oregon Faith Finally Have Been Rewarded : Freedom Bowl: After spending 14 seasons cultivating a winning attitude, Brooks has mellowed.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Signals Got Crossed at Divino
- SHORT TAKES : No Wedding for Ed McMahon
- Where Are They Now? 6 Stories Revisited : Antelope Valley: Lancaster looks toward a spring opening, and Palmdale has plans for a new theater.
- San Diego
- Studio City Man, 76, Dies After Collision
- Police Arrest Suspect in 8 Bank Robberies
- Woman, 69, Is Burned as Tree Ignites
- SANTA ANA : 16-Year-Old Fatally Shot on Way to Party
- LAGUNA HILLS : Robber Flees With Grocery Bag of Cash
- Would-Be Jumper Charged With Attempted Murder
- Threat of Snow, Freezing Rain Cancels Racing at Turfway Park
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- Pop Goes the Plan to Take Over Amphitheater
- P.S. Festival: Don't Call It Dixieland
- Football
- Celebrating The New Year With a Laugh : Comedy: Local clubs ring in 1991 with shows featuring top acts.
- MOVIES - Dec. 28, 1990
- MOVIES - Dec. 28, 1990
- For the Record - Dec. 28, 1990
- Obituaries - Dec. 28, 1990
- REBOUND? Freedom Bowl ticket sales have declined...
- HOT WHEELS: Although Newport Beach police reported...
- COLUMN ONE : Schools Reach Out to Blacks : Efforts are under way to reverse the discouraging educational track record of many black males. Role models have been helpful. One experiment inspires both hope and fury.
- Trojans' Foley Charged With Intoxication
- Noted Musicians Join Sad Refrain Over Store : Fire: None of the businesses damaged in the Studio City blaze have elicited as much sympathy as the Valley Arts Guitar Center.
- Costa Mesa Man Killed by Police After Car Chase : Crime: After the suspect's pickup truck rammed a barricade, he was shot by an Anaheim officer after reportedly reaching into his jacket. No weapon was found, and no one else was injured.
- Orange County 1990-1991 The Year in Review : Censorship, Public Fund Issues Seize the Spotlight : Controversy over government subsidies for allegedly offensive works cropped up again and again, adding to economic pressures.
- GREEN PASTURES: Quickest out of the starting...
- Make a Bold Resolution: No Buying on Impulse
- Councilman Lindsay Dies : L.A. Mourns 'Emperor of Great 9th'
- CASH CROP: In some cases, money does...
- Fireplace No Place for Dumping Tree : Safety: When discarding that once-glittering symbol of Christmas, let a recycling company turn it into chips.
- 5 Anglos on Council Call Torres a 'Racist' : Politics: His remarks about nature of the Bell Gardens legislative body turn up the heat in the 1st Supervisorial District race. Lawmakers had endorsed Calderon in the contest.
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 28, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 28, 1990
- P.M. BRIEFING : Insurance Industry Probe Urged
- Survey Forecasts Stability for 1991 Jobs Market : Employment: Most businesses will add office workers or maintain staffing levels. But twice as many firms as last year plan to trim office staffs.
- Airline Sues Union: American Airlines has been...
- Existing Home Sales Rebound 3% in November : Real Estate: Analysts cite lower prices and loan rates, which have created a buyer's market, as instrumental in halting a two-month slide.
- Good Soup for New Year
- Petite France, 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite D-156,...
- A Grand Idea : This 'Monster' Story Had a Fairy Tale Ending for Founder of Del Amo Mall
- Discarded Trees to Be Accepted for Recycling
- WHERE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SHOPS : At Least a Few Ideas Appear to Bear Repeating
- California Gains 7 House Seats in Final Census
- Kasparov Retains His World Championship : Chess: He gains a draw in the 22nd game of the title match with challenger Anatoly Karpov.
- SOUTHEAST AREA'S TOP 10 SHOPPING CENTERS : Isolated Whittwood Serves a 'Captive,' Loyal Clientele
- Wilson Names Ex-Sierra Club Head to Run Resources Agency : Environment: Douglas Wheeler promises to stress compromise between conservationists and businesses. Activists generally are pleased with his selection.
- Deja View : An Updated Look at Some of the Stories Featured Here During the Year : Leukemia Patient : As Disease Advances, Boy Seeks Marrow Donor
- The day I entered junior high, I was off on an adventure reshaping my perspective.
- Planners Propose Strict Building Rules in Effort to Fight 'Mansionization'
- 2-B-2s Have Maternity Clothes With Baby-Size Price Tags
- WHERE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SHOPS : SNAPSHOTS AT THE MALL
- NATION : Flow of Drug Grants Disputed
- Henry's Restaurant, 10549 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove....
- MOORPARK : Teacher Fills a Tall Order for Students
- Sheriff's Sergeant Will Stand Trial in Fatal Crash
- VENTURA : Nurse Arrested in Stun-Gun Attack
- Cold Kills Some Flowers Bound for Rose Parade
- Last-Minute Buying Surge Isn't Enough : Shopping: One Ventura store reports a Saturday sales record. But many retailers say the holiday season was disappointing.
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Plays Down Prop. 115 Ruling
- Caltrans Chief Savors Measure M Challenge
- Pleasant Tap Has Typical Big Finish : Horse racing: He comes from 11 lengths off the pace to win Malibu Stakes as Santa Anita's winter meeting opens.
- COMMENTARY : Big Time at LMU Now Big Headache
- Gathers' Mother Says Her Son Given Cash by Loyola Booster : Depositions: Her testimony points to Albert Gersten, one of the financiers of the school's gymnasium. It raises questions about future NCAA sanctions.
- Insurers Will Cut Commercial Investments
- Tax Agencies Offer Advice Over the Phone
- Record-Breaking Entertainment Tab: Japanese companies spent a...
- Dow Starts the Day Late, Slips 11.63
- A Sneaky Pate Made of Smoked Fish
- Villa Margarita, 103 Santa Isabel Ave., Costa...
- Cook's Corner, 19122 El Toro Road, El...
- Timely Tips : Precautions Can Go a Long Way for Home, Personal Safety
- For Malls, Pressure Is From the Outside : Retail: Bargain hunters and the wealthy alike tend to look beyond the San Gabriel Valley's mid-sized shopping centers to larger neighboring malls.
- "Harvey" (1950), directed by Henry Koster. 104...
- 30 Die in Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire
- Chelsea's Choice, 777 S. Main St. 125,...
- NATION : Cruise, Kidman Wed in Colorado
- Wilson Entrusts Bos to Deliver Favorable Administration Pitch
- BOOK REVIEW : Tame as a Novel, Wild as Book on Pumas
- Rushdie's Death Sentence Stands, Iran Says
- 1st Blaze Had Firefighters at the Ready
- ORANGE COUNTY 1991 RESOLUTIONS : Bob Biddle, president Huntington Beach Tomorrow.
- COUNTYWIDE : CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING
- Christmas Over, Surrogate Santa Makes Last Delivery : Yuletide: St. Nick turns in his uniform and has a reunion with 11 of 30 classmates who survived the holiday season.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Youngsters Invited to Play Basketball
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Tolliver Decides He'll Just Pout
- Report Says Simms Has Fracture, Not Sprain
- The Currents of Change : In Stormy Times, the Arts Provide Escape--and a Sounding Board
- South Africa Shows Head Downtown : LATC will present 'Absalom's Song' and 'My Africa!' and the long-dormant Orhpeum Theatre may reopen with 'Sarafina!'
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- Flash and Glamour in Ads Give Way to Hard-Sell on Quality and Value : Marketing: The current downturn has forced other strategies, as well, from downsizing tuna cans to pumping up coupon promotions.
- Oil Prices Rise on War Fears, Freeze Outlook
- Orange County 1990 The Year in Review : O.C. Home Sellers, Builders Wait and Wonder at the Lag
- Getting Into the New Year's Spirits : Holidays: Nonalcoholic drinks have that festive fizz, but they won't give you a hangover.
- Downey Y Seeks Basketball Coaches
- U.S. or Iraq? Iran Walking Gulf Tightrope
- WHEN IT RAINED ON OUR PARADE
- 3 Arrested in $4,000 Holdup of a Depositor in Torrance Bank
- Rose Parade Flower Losses Downplayed : Freeze: Float builders say viewers won't notice a difference in substitute blooms that will replace those killed by the recent cold snap.
- Del Amo Builder Proved Big Can Sometimes Come in Mall Packages : Retailers: The 357-store mall in Torrance sits on 140 acres. Not even its developer foresaw the growth of the surrounding South Bay area that in turn fueled the center's expansion.
- Jailer Learns Gay Culture to Foil Straight Inmates : Crime: Deputy protects homosexuals in special ward by keeping out gang members, skinheads and others who try to serve their time there.
- 'Tis Still the Season, Shops Hope
- Gray Pained by His '90 Season : Rams: Cornerback injured his knee in an exhibition. After that, a star became an average player.
- BOWL REPORT : JOHN HANCOCK BOWL : Marinovich Makes Trip, Ervins Doesn't
- Australia Beats Britain in Tennis' Hopman Cup
- Back in the Trenches : Kirksey, 23, Completing Tour of Duty as Valley College Center After 4-Year Stint in the Marines
- Lakers Salvage This Victory for Bertka, 108-99 : Pro basketball: They nearly let 17-point lead slip away before defeating Clippers. Dunleavy has to sit out because of flu.
- Fred Stanley, former major league player and...
- ROSE BOWL : James Prefers to See Huskies as Underdogs
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY : IBM Laptop Could Be Supplier-Friendly for Western Digital
- Cold Plus Ants Equals Trouble in the Bay Area
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Surplus Plummets 57%
- Its Charm Abounds, but Shoppers Don't
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Working in the Lingerie Dept.? Well, It Can Be Very Revealing
- Iran Test-Fires Long-Range Soviet Missile
- How to Track Down Designer Right for You, Your House
- Pasadena Set to Recycle Holiday Trees
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Pasadena Picks Executive Arts Programs Director
- Rooms With a View Fetching Top Dollar
- Russian Budget Upsets Gorbachev
- Panel Often Down for Count
- The Upbeat, 12745 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden...
- Coroner Issues Call for Help : Medicine: The understaffed department is looking for volunteers to assist in a number of tasks, including clerical work and grief counseling.
- ORANGE COUNTY 1991 RESOLUTIONS : Msgr. Jaime Soto
- Meet the Man Who Keeps a Weather Eye Peeled on San Diego
- STANTON : Candle Left Burning Leads to House Fire
- Jews Making Dec. 25 Traditions of Their Own : Holidays: On Christmas Day, when few places are open, going to the deli is a ritual for many.
- COUNTYWIDE : State Deadline Jan. 1 for Assault Weapons
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Catcher's Son Hurt in Wreck
- THE SIDELINES : Redskins Asked to Change Name
- Track and Field
- TV DANCE REVIEW : Bad-Boy Choreographer Morris Profiled on Bravo
- NRBQ Still Rocks, and It's on a Roll : Music: The veteran band members are ready to record their second album for Virgin Records, and things are looking up. The band plays tonight at the Coach House.
- Cola War Is Helping Rescue Nation's Schools
- STOCKS : Trading Slow, but Dow Adds 15.84
- Prime Time
- Keep It Simple: A Cozy Buffet
- Three Easy Suppers
- Fox Hills Leads the Pack in Size and Convenience
- Tartuffles, 2145 W. Chapman Ave., Orange. Open...
- Cinematic Plums Ripe for the Plucking on the Store Shelves
- ACLU Backs Armenian Group in Lawsuit
- NRBQ: NO ROAD MAP REQUIRED : Here Comes Terry, Here Comes Tom, Here Comes Joey, Here Comes Al
- LOCAL : Studio City Fire Suspect Held
- Terrorism Concerns Prompt U.S. to Order Jordan, Sudan Evacuation : Mideast: Non-essential personnel and dependents are told to leave. Travelers urged to depart 'before Jan. 15.'
- King Neptune's Seafood Restaurant and Nautical Museum,...
- JAZZ : Stephanie Haynes Is on the Road Again
- Prego, 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. Open...
- Jade Restaurant, 3013 Harbor Blvd. (across from...
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Sportking Skipper Was Hooked on the Sport From Time He Was 10
- SOUTHEAST AREA'S TOP 10 SHOPPING CENTERS : Paddison Feels the Weight of the Years, Competition
- SOUTHEAST AREA'S TOP 10 SHOPPING CENTERS : Old-Fashioned Success Is Found in Montebello
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : 31 Arrested in Plot Linked to North
- EARTHWATCH : Healthier Wines : More small wineries are releasing vintages made from organically grown grapes.
- YOU ARE HERE : One of the Biggest Malls in the World
- YOU ARE HERE : New Merchants Replace Those Who Lost Hope
- Man, 60, Shot by Oxnard Police Files $450,000 Claim Against City
- A woman was arrested Wednesday after police...
- YOU ARE HERE : Mall Caters to the Traditional Tastes of Area
- CLIPBOARD : November Sales and Use Tax Revenue
- McClancy Rips Torrey Pines
- Buffalo to Ban Beer Sales at Playoff Games
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Rebels Might Be Awesome, but Beating NBA Teams Is a Stretch
- ORANGE COUNTY JAZZ HIGHLIGHTS
- Committee Will Identify Start of Recession
- CREDIT : Bond Prices Surge on Mideast News, Treasury Auction
- Nissan to Raise Prices on 1991 Models:...
- Fewer Calories, More Taste: Low-Cal Cooking for Pleasure
- SOUTHEAST AREA'S TOP 10 SHOPPING CENTERS : Renewal Zone May Be Key to Help Los Altos Rebuild
- The Selling of Malls : Retailing: From specialty stores to unique promotions, shopping centers are luring Westside shoppers with an ever-changing marketplace.
- Mondavi Sets Up Center, Complete With New Vineyard, to Enhance Wine's Image
- "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai" (1984), directed...
- The Beverly Center Sets the Trend
- Santa Monica Place: Shopping by the Sea
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Mock Elvis : Dread Zeppelin is fronted by an impersonator who does a reggae version of 'Stairway to Heaven.'
- LOCAL : Alleged Car Theft Ring Broken
- SERVING SUGGESTION PETIT ABALONE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW PIER FISH HOUSE : Reasons to Hope : Terrific seafood chowder, cheesecake and swordfish sandwiches. And a great view.
- LOCAL : Burbank Father Faces Felony Charges for Threatening Baby
- The Sunrise, 701 N. El Camino Real,...
- Bigger Means Better at This 'Mega-Mall'
- WATCH THOSE WHALES : Up and Down the Coast, Excursions and Workshops Abound
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Toasts for 1991 : Celebrants have plenty of choices for greeting the new year in whatever way suits their style.
- Redone Mall Struggles to Bounce Back
- 2 Rangers Are Riding High in Their Careers : Palm Springs: To get to work atop Mt. San Jacinto, they take the aerial tramway to an elevation of 8,400 feet.
- Salerno, 220 Beach St., Laguna Beach. Open...
- MAGAZINES / 1990 IN REVIEW : The Good, the Bad and the Ludicrous
- An unidentified man was found stabbed to...
- Marine Experts Fear Harassment of Whales
- Mater Dei Advances on Wyns' Penalty Kick
- SANTA ANITA : Sondeed Will Return to the Scene of His Victory
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics Run to 152-132 Victory Over Pacers
- TOP 10 ALBUMS
- TOON TALK
- Optimumcare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel-based operator of...
- Probation Camp Football Team Honored
- New Options for O' Tannenbaum : Recycling: Wondering what to do with that aging ex-Christmas tree? To be environmentally responsible and socially correct, have it ground into mulch.
- Richard Irving; Director and TV Pioneer
- "The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!" (1982),...
- Italian Restaurant in Bonsall Is a Sophisticated Addition
- MUSIC THE TEARAWAYS : Groovy Again : The Tearaways may sound like the '60s, but the band says that lyrically and thematically, its music is very modern.
- Gorbachev Picks Vice President : Soviet Union: 'I am a Communist to the depths of my heart,' says the nominee, Politburo member Yanayev. Radicals fear he may oppose bolder economic reforms.
- State High Schools Expected to Grow 34% in Next Decade : Education: Children of baby boomers are growing up. 'Essentially, we need to build 19 new classrooms every day,' an official says.
- Boy, 8, Dies in Oman in Outbreak of Rabies
- Hogue Barmichael's, 1976 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa....
- Bush Urges Less Talk on Readiness : President Shows Irritation Over Troop Comments
- THOUSAND OAKS : Body Found in Gutted Building
- YOU ARE HERE : Shopping Mall Plays to Upscale Community
- SAN CLEMENTE : Truck Overturns on I-5, Blocks 3 Lanes
- On the Table at Last : U.S.-China dialogue on human rights sparks ray of hope
- BYU's Smith Sizes Up as a Big Target
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Robinson Prefers Something on Line
- THE SIDELINES : Aikman Hopes to Avoid Surgery
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Henning Defends Quarterback Move
- Westlake's Preston to Play Football for Cal
- USC and Miami Might Be Out of Running for Walsh
- Football
- SHORT TAKES : Rolle Donates Time to Short Film
- USIU Joins List of Theaters Imperiled by Financial Ills
- McDonnell Finishes Assembling 1st C-17 : Aerospace: The completion clears the way for the Air Force to award a new production contract for the cargo jet.
- Airy-Light Apple Strudel
- The Place (Mike's Sports Bar), 2920 E....
- A Japan Story: 100 Years of Love : Literature: Lafcadio Hearn, a 19th-Century American newspaperman who fell in love with Japan, is both praised and vilified by readers in his adopted country.
- New Wisconsin Lawmaker Called to Duty in Gulf
- New Exodus Reflects a Dying Experiment : Israel: Soviet Jews from the Stalin-created 'autonomous region' in Siberia are trickling in. It's called a salvation for Zionism.
- Century City Mall Turns Drab Image Into Top Spot
- That Other Place, 1615 E. 17th St.,...
- YOU ARE HERE : Reaching Out to an Ethnically Mixed Clientele
- 3 Westside Democrats to Chair Key Panels
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ever Ready to Rescue
- COUNTYWIDE : Foundation, Times Donate $90,500
- OJAI : Free New Year's Taxi Rides Offered
- Next Arctic Cold Front Is on Way : Weather: Two days of warmer weather are being dogged by 'big time cold' expected in O.C. Saturday.
- KATELLA KLASSIC : Western Will Meet Katella in Semifinals
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Cherry, Steele Spark Morse by Saddleback
- CANYON TOURNAMENT : Little Things, Tracy Get Best of Villa Park
- Floyd, Donatelli Spark Gulls' Win
- Boosting The Goal Patrols : Sockers: Opponents firing blanks--and sometimes not firing at all--during recent streak.
- Lowery Is Latest in Line of Shooting Stars for Lions : Basketball: Junior guard has scored 40 points or more in four of Loyola Marymount's nine games. He is ranked eighth in the nation in scoring.
- STAGE
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Orange County 1990 THE YEAR IN REVIEW : O.C. Artists Had Vintage Recording Year : The music ranging from dance pop to heavy metal was put into an unprecedented number of good records.
- SHORT TAKES : Bardot Only Believes in 'Verite'
- Beer Sales May Break Mark: Sales of...
- Shopping on Sundays Now a Maine Event
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- P.M. BRIEFING : Taiwan OKs Wider Stock Market
- P.M. BRIEFING : Sales Slow for Emperor's Coins
- Mobil, Soviets Discuss Venture With Vietnam
- Watch Where You Aim That Cork!
- Budget Roes for Caviar Dreams
- Demoted Soviet Prime Minister Ill but Stable
- SIGHTS ABOUT TOWN : Art on the Move : An exhibition of works of the late Millard Sheets is a portrait of the artist as a world citizen.
- FROM THE SEA ABALONE : Prized Harvest : As abalone grows scarce in its natural habitat, a marine biologist farms the delicacy in tanks.
- 200 Street People Get Warm Gifts of Donated Jackets
- California IN BRIEF : AVENAL : Youth, Parents Get Jail Work Furlough
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- $10 Buys Caller Latest Anti-War News
- A Healthy Choice of Hospitals : Region Is Served by 5 Facilities
- 1990 in Review : Year of Steps Forward but Few Gains : Coping: For Glendale and nearby communities, it was 12 months of growth, change and a struggle to stay abreast.
- WHERE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SHOPS : Plaza Pasadena Tries to Overcome the Odds
- 24 Killed in Colombia
- Brown Picks 3 Westsiders for Posts : Politics: Tom Hayden to chair education panel and is replaced by Terry Friedman in labor post. Burt Margolin to head insurance committee.
- Comatose Woman Dies After Artificial Feedings Are Halted : Courts: Nancy Cruzan was the center of a landmark right-to-die case. Protesters in Orange County and elsewhere in U.S. call her death a form of mercy killing.
- PROFILE : Tough Fighter : Boxing trainer Jim Gambina has felt life's cruel blows, but he didn't stay down for the count.
- The Doll Hut, 107 S. Adams Ave....
- Before it's too late, Dr. Richard Handwerger...
- YOU ARE HERE : Small Stores Appear to Reap Big Rewards
- Lakeside
- Rare Monkey to Go Forth and, Hopefully, Multiply
- Collection of Stubs Is Fullerton Man's Ticket to Eventful Hobby
- Recluse Dies as Fire Claims $1-Million Hilltop House
- EDUCATION : Entertaining Ways to Round Out Children's Holidays
- LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Destroys Home at Treasure Island
- Soccer
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Wins; Harry Sets Record
- SKIING : Happily, Mahre's Life Still Goes Downhill
- World Junior Hockey
- Football
- THE SIDELINES : Player Quits Cincinnati Team
- PEOPLEWATCH
- 'Big Ticket' Item Orders Plunge 10.5% : Economy: November's decline in demand for durable goods is 'the final nail in the "no-recession" coffin,' one analyst says.
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa-based developer...
- California Bankshares Raises $4 Million in Capital:...
- PacTel to Set Aside $60-Million Reserve: Pacific...
- Real Bacon
- Ham for the Holidays
- Chestnuts Beyond the Open Fire
- "Picnic at Hanging Rock" (1975), directed by...
- Lyndy's Restaurant, 924 S. Beach Blvd. (at...
- Grinch: Who could arrest and handcuff Santa...
- Donut World, 34852 Doheny Park Road, Capistrano...
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : A Cool Cinema : The Conejo Village Twin Theater, home of admitted butter flavor and the Dinosaur Tray.
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO REPORT A MALFUNCTIONING TRAFFIC SIGNAL
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Chia Pets Get No Respect as a Yule Gift