- Getting to Root of Animals' Problems : Wildlife: The patients of two Woodland Hills dentists include bears and cougars from a 160-acre preserve in Little Tujunga Canyon.
- Businessman Named to British Honours List
- 1990 1991 : REGIONAL REPORT : Recession Seen as Brief and Mild in Southland : Analysts Expect Los Angeles County to Take Hardest Hit, Orange County to Suffer Less
- Construction Spending Falls 0.6% in Nov.
- WORLD : Akihito Gives New Year Greetings
- LOCAL : Fire Wrecks House in Tustin
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : Ex-President's Party to Take Part in Vote
- P.M. BRIEFING : R.I. Banks Turn Away Customers
- 1990 1991 : TOP 10 AMERICAN EXCHANGE LOSERS
- 1990 1991 : TOP 10 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LOSERS
- CONSUMERS : With 500 New Car Models, It Auto Be a Good Show
- Nation IN BRIEF : MISSOURI : Court OKs Burning in Dioxin Cleanup
- Huskies Roll By Iowa in Highest Scoring Game
- In Gulf, All Eyes Are on the Calendar
- Libraries : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Moves Into Field of High Tech
- 1990 1991 : Winners & Losers : Some People Had Reason to Smile; For Others There Was Little Cheer
- 1990 1991 : INVESTMENT TIPS : Look for Quality
- NATION : Tartikoff Seriously Hurt in Crash
- EDUCATION : Linking College Enrollment to State Racial Makeup Urged
- 3 Big U.S. Banks Follow B of A in Cutting Prime Rate to 9 1/2%
- Iraq Rejects Warning, Assails Mubarak : Mideast: Egyptian leader is labeled 'a clown and liar' after calling on Hussein to withdraw his forces from Kuwait.
- ACLU, 51 Groups Urge Congress to Deny Bush Power to Start War
- Back to Work : New Year Brings Visions of Uplifting Our Lives
- Woman Race Driver Gives ABCs of Shopping for Tires
- OXNARD : Curbside Recycling Program Is Delayed
- Man Allegedly Stabs Bus Rider, Then Himself
- The Scoop on 1991 Is the Silver Lining, Not the Clouds
- No Price Too High to Oust Iraq--Bush : War threat: He declares in TV interview that the world has faced 'nothing of this moral importance since World War II.' He expects to run for reelection in '92.
- The Big Question of 1991 : The economy took lots of lumps in 1990, and 1991's direction is far from certain.Will there be a mild recession or a protracted round of layoffs, business failures and disrupted lives?
- What the Experts Are Saying
- Fireworks, Gunpowder Explode in Trailer; Owner Is Badly Burned
- STATE : Holiday Road Accidents Kill 47
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Quake Tax Revenue Falls Short
- World Leaders Call for Peaceful New Year : War threat: They recognize the achievements of the past year but fear a conflict in the Mideast.
- LANDMARKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Oxnard's Plaza Park Pagoda
- P.M. BRIEFING : Penn Central Buys AFC Insurers
- Rocky Mountain High for Colorado Football
- Route Is a 5 1/2-Mile Party With Heaters and Champagne
- 1990 1991 : Regardless of How You Invest, Watch Your Step : Some Experts Are Predicting a Midyear Bull Market, but Don't Count On It
- NOTICE TO READERS
- Friends of Symphony Swing In the New Year : Auld Acquaintance
- Quayle Vows Iraqi Troops Will Be Gone in '91
- Britain Feared Kuwait Invasion 30 Years Ago
- Britain's Shilling Is Spent
- Kadafi Says He'll Meet With Mubarak, Assad
- BANGLADESH : Death Toll Reaches 8 in Prison Rioting
- Army Lieutenant Dies in Apparent Suicide
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : AIDS Test for Prostitutes Backed
- Parade Crowd Takes Theme of Fun Seriously : Pageant: Thousands enjoy stream of floats and marching bands at 102nd Tournament of Roses event.
- Farrell Will Not Run for Reelection, Sources Say : City Hall: An announcement by the 17-year council veteran is expected today. The opening would be a rare opportunity for restive younger black candidates.
- Libraries : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : A Building Famous Yet Unpretentious
- East Europe Rings in the New Year With Market Reforms, Price Hikes
- OJAI : Directory of Artists to Make Its Debut
- Irish, Buffaloes May Never Agree on Ref's Clipping Call
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Pajer Back for Swimming Invitational
- Blunderstruck Iowa Refused to Give Up : Hawkeyes: Blocked punt, fouled-up pass pattern and bad center snap proved too much to overcome.
- SHORT TAKES : Kasparov Favors Playing in U.S.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Godfather' Script Was a Gamble
- Bacchanal Will Shut Doors to Remodel and Expand
- VENTURA : Course on Boating Safety Begins Feb. 12
- Police on Alert, but '91 Begins Peacefully : Van Nuys: Death threats by gang members were on officers' minds as the deadliest year in the community's history came to a close.
- El Cajon
- It Was Just a Day of High 5s for the Victorious Huskies : Washington: Hall and Bailey, who share the jersey number, share in glory of victory over Iowa.
- PERSPECTIVE ON WAR : Iraqi Nuclear Capacity: Small, but Big Enough : The West is about to learn, possibly in this desert showdown, the futility of its strategies to restrict proliferation.
- SWIMMING : U.S. Could Make Splash as Europeans Take Dive
- Arrogant Approach Works as Louisville Beats Alabama : Fiesta Bowl: Cardinal players are told by Schnellenberger that they are 'givers.' Then they take a 25-0 first-quarter lead.
- Trevino's Success on the Senior Tour Was a Family Affair : Golf: He brought his wife and baby on the road in 1990 and won a record $1.19 million. Now he wants to do better in 1991, beginning at La Costa this week.
- COMMENTARY : Colorado Will Carry an Asterisk Along With Its No. 1 Designation
- With Leyland, It's a Whole New Bawlgame
- Singer Betty Carter Still Calling Her Own Tune : Music: A jazz vocalist for four decades, she thrives on new material and performing live.
- San Diego
- Made for Each Other : Dance: Ballet star Suzanne Farrell sets the record straight about George Balanchine. No, they weren't lovers.
- SHORT TAKES : First Lady Sees Female in Office
- Pacoima Man, 18, Dies After Stabbing at Party
- Dayton to Play DePaul Despite Flood
- Henning Should Have Gone With His Best
- 3 Gunmen Force Way Into Party; 1 Is Slain : Ojai: Guests at a New Year's Eve celebration foil an apparent robbery attempt that leaves one intruder seriously hurt and three revelers injured.
- Lack of Direction Hurts Track and Field Athletes
- PALOMAR LEAGUE PREVIEW : Mt. Carmel's Start Lends Momentum Going Into League
- SANTA ANITA : Ifyoucouldseemenow Takes Rail in Stride in Winning Pasadena
- 9 Prisoners Use Blankets to Make Their Escape; 6 Remain at Large
- Battle Lines Drawn in ROTC's Campus War : Military: Many colleges, starting with Cal State Northridge, want the program dropped because of a Defense Department ban on homosexuals.
- After a Long Wait, Blacks Can Raise the Leadership Ceiling
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Runner Held in Fatal Shooting
- Royal Turnabout Begins at the Top : Athletics: Commitment of Principal Dave Jackson has improved the Highlanders' fortunes.
- Libraries Are Shelter for Homeless as Well as Books
- It's Been Cosmic From the Start : Science: 100 years later, Caltech still buzzes with the palpable excitement of surprise and discovery.
- Is Katella Guard Carlson Too Thin? Fat Chance!
- PRO FOOTBALL : This Season They Need Reserves
- Santa Anita Sets Mark for Jan. 1 Betting
- Aikman Has Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
- MOVIES - Jan. 2, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 2, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 2, 1991
- 1st District Candidates Aiming for the Heart : Politics: With a crowded field and a campaign of only 10 weeks, there has been little time for raising issues.
- 1 Killed, 7 Hurt After Party Turns Violent
- CLEANED OUT: Nowadays, with both parents working...
- MOVIN' OUT: The housing market has slipped...
- Attorneys for Washington's Public Figures Are Part of Elite Fraternity : Law: Most of those defending senators in the 'Keating Five' hearings have known and worked together and against one another for years.
- YOUNG READERS: Libraries abound in the county...
- TONIGHT: Comedians Rob Becker, Steve Kelly and...
- STRESSED OUT: Stress has become a part...
- Less Gunfire, but Officers Kill 2 Revelers
- Man Shot Dead, 7 Others Hurt in Party Melee : Gangs: Drive-by shooting caps night of violence during New Year's celebration.
- Old Patterns of Violence in New Year
- Shana L. Ballmer has joined the law...
- Biltrite Raises Class B Stock Holdings in K-Swiss
- Marina Occupancy Sinking in Rough Economic Waters
- * Dynatech Microwave Technology in Calabasas won...
- * Fix Painting Co. in Agoura Hills...
- Rebels Battle Military for Control of Somalia Capital : Africa: President Siad Barre is reported to be directing operations from a bunker near the airport.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Human Adventures in Ages-Old Wars Against Viruses : THE INVISIBLE INVADERS: The Story of the Emerging Age of Viruses, <i> by Peter Radetsky</i> . Little Brown and Co. $22.95, 415 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Officials Fire Driver Involved in Crash
- Massive Wave of Extinction Perils County Wildlife : Ecology: Biologists find isolated islands of open space can't sustain animals. Mountain lions may be among the first to go.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BULLDOZERS' PROGRESS : A Rusty Pipe Rattles a Tune of Loss : A 60-mile commute--once a dash from city to country--blurs into mapped and plotted development.
- 1990: A RETROSPECTIVE : QUOTE . . . UNQUOTE
- Berthiaume Holds On Until Kings Get Hot : Hockey: They give up a goal to the North Stars before beating them, 4-2.
- San Diego High School Basketball Statistics : TOP 10
- Tweaking the Japanese Is Juzo Itami's Trademark : Movies: The director of 'Tampopo' exposes the weaknesses of the country's men in 'Ageman.'
- Asian-Americans Decry Stereotypes in TV Ads
- November Cost of Funds Index Drops: The...
- Decline in Number of Tourists Visiting San Diego in '90 Bodes Ill for '91 : Economy: Hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions suffered, and, when tourism is off, the effect trickles down to many businesses.
- Downturn Claims Former No. 1 Santa Clarita Valley Realty Firm : Real estate: Marcia Gaskill's Realty World offices had been the chain's most successful in 1989. Now she has closed her doors.
- Diceon Files Suit to Block Takeover: Diceon...
- Culture : Despite Ups and Downs, Catalan Language Is Alive, Well : Once banned by Franco, it is enjoying a resurgence in Spain and is used in a lively press and two television channels. And in 1992, it will be an official tongue at the Summer Olympics.
- Assignment 1991 : A Glimpse at the New Year's Global Headlines : Reporters usually covet 'good' stories over merely important ones. Some thoughts on where they may occur.
- Incidence of Surgeries Questioned : Health: Insurers contend too many hysterectomies are performed. They want more say in deciding who should have the surgery, an idea some dislike.
- Kasparov Draws Last Chess Game to Win $1.7 Million
- 1990: A RETROSPECTIVE : MEDFLY WAR
- In Review : THE YEAR GONE BY : Iraq swallowed tiny Kuwait and touched off a crisis; two Germanys became one; the Cold War thawed; the Thatcher era ended, and South Africa broke out of its paralysis. . .
- 1990: A RETROSPECTIVE : OVERBLOWN STORIES
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Irony Isn't Lost on This 8-8 Playoff Team : Saints: The season hasn't been pretty, but Andersen's kick gives them something to dance about.
- USD Women Beat Colorado State
- * Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills...
- 1990, although unsuccessful for most San Diego...
- Melissa Caul has joined Brodwolf Construction as...
- * Rantec Corp. in Calabasas won a...
- Israel Fires Controversial Editor of Dead Sea Scrolls
- COMMENTARY : Allen Should Be Hall of Famer
- Rams Wring Out the Season : Pro football: They put the Saints in the playoffs by losing, 20-17, on field goal in the last seconds and finish 5-11.
- The Real Stories Behind the Titles : January's stage productions offer a mixed bag of treats. Just don't confuse the themes with what is on the marquee.
- NBC's 24-Hour News Channel to Debut Today
- North Carolina's High-Tech Research Park Braces for New Spurt of Growth
- Plastic Surgeons Criticize New Tax Law : Medical: Elimination of a deduction for elective cosmetic surgery is not only "absurd," but also unenforceable, they say
- Roger Bloss has been promoted to vice...
- Psychics Take Crack at Economic Forecasts
- Toy Companies Bullish on Border Plants : Factories: Mexico's proximity means deliveries take a month less than from the Far East, an advantage when market responsiveness is vital.
- American Cancels Scores of Flights Due to 'Sickout'
- * Adams Rite Products Inc. in Glendale...
- Kay Gordon has joined ADC Stoorza as...
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Top General in Germany Is Fired
- Bush Salutes Soviet People for Forging New Society
- THOUSAND OAKS : Christmas Tree Fire Injures Teen-Ager
- Brett Tomko
- Gulls Might Play Baseball, Softball : U.S. International: Teams would have to play 1991 season at no cost to the university.
- Grove Festival Comes Back to End Year With a Surplus
- Domestic Oil Drilling Falls: Domestic drilling slipped...
- Advertisers Are Being Bowled Over : Sports: Corporate sponsorships are hot, but a tidal wave of post-season football games leaves commercial time to spare and networks facing losses.
- Domestic Oil Drilling Falls: Domestic oil drilling...
- Hysterectomies Do Pose Some Risks
- Protester Chain-Saws London Christmas Tree
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRD: GRASSHOPPER SPARROW (Ammodramus savannarum perpallidus)
- America's Children of Neglect
- JAPAN WATCH : Ogata to the Rescue
- COUNTYWIDE : Governor Names 3 Doctors to Panel
- * Rantec Microwave and Electric in Chatsworth...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Rehnquist Applauds Pay Raise for Judges
- NORTHWEST BRIEFING
- Theater Operator Blames Authorities for Causing Riot at Aborted Concert
- COUNTYWIDE : 1991 RESOLUTIONS: Daniel H Young, Mayor of Santa Ana
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Season Ends With Little Sun, but Sound Advice for Marinovich
- Date Books, for Years a Top Business Gift, Feel the Pinch of 1990 Slump
- Firm Extends Deadline for Exercising Warrants
- Citizens of the Global Village Think About the Year Ahead : MEXICO
- Troubled Care Enterprises Ready to Be Lean Machine
- Lujan Pressures Matsushita on Yosemite Pact
- The D.A.'s Little-Known Crime-Fighters : Law enforcement: The 36 investigators track missing children, gather evidence for prosecutors and investigate political wrongdoing.
- Hawaii Beats Pitt for Title
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- Picture Clears a Bit: Raiders to Play Jan. 13 : Playoffs: The opponent will be Miami, Kansas City or Cincinnati. It cannot be Houston.
- Vols-Cavaliers: Fun, but Not So Sweet : Sugar Bowl: A year after the game decided the national championship, the best it can hope for is an offensive show.
- TODAY'S OTHER BOWL GAMES : FIESTA AT TEMPE, ARIZ.
- USD Has Another Big Night, Beats Hofstra, 78-49
- A Salute to Silicon Valley Scientists : Museums: San Jose's Garage honors the whiz kids who have brought us everything from pocket calculators to super-sophisticated weapons systems.
- ART REVIEWS : Ace Is the Place for Lee Jaffe's Social Concerns
- * Leon P. Pink has been named...
- B of A Trims Its Prime Lending Rate to 9.5% : Economy: It's the second big bank to do so. Others will probably feel pressure to follow suit, economists say.
- Don Conway has joined Wells Fargo Bank...
- Kuwaitis Will Be Prepared to Fight : Military: A group of 1,200 volunteers is undergoing combat training in the eastern Saudi Arabia desert.
- Medicine's Appeal to Internists Fades : Health: A survey finds that specialists in the field are increasingly dissatisfied with long hours, bureaucracies and relatively low pay.
- DRUGS : Hawaii Drive Destroys Most of Outdoor Marijuana Crop : New type of pinpoint herbicide spraying is highly effective. State turns from a major exporter to importer of pot as prices soar.
- Desert Shield Death Toll Considered Low So Far : Military: Commanders say 86 fatalities in or near the area of operations are understandable, given the intensity of the buildup.
- Testing Kids' Cholesterol
- 1990: A RETROSPECTIVE : VOICES
- LAGUNA BEACH : Coke Ads Bring Back Memories
- Studio Projectionist's Long and Colorful Career Fades to Black : Movies: Warner Bros. toasts the retiring 57-year employee who unspooled films for show-biz people ranging from the Beatles to Burt Lancaster.
- Court Officially Pulls Curtain on Hedgecock Case : Justice: Following an earlier plea-bargain arrangement, the ex-mayor's felony conspiracy conviction was reduced to a misdemeanor, and the case was dismissed.
- Anaheim Wants to Pull Plug on Rap Entertainers
- COLUMN RIGHT : Wimp Factor Boomerangs on Democrats : None--not even Nunn--can be imagined as our commander-in-chief.
- Jody Anton
- The Fruits of Being a Second Banana : Personality: Radio reporter and television host Tom Hatten is a jack-of-all-show-biz trades, and proud of it.
- Rosewood Drops First Executive Shares at a Loss : Stock: The holding company abandons its attempt at a restructuring of the Los Angeles-based insurer, selling its 9.9% interest in the corporation.
- Hambrecht & Quist, a San Francisco investment...
- Power Plant Fires Up: The William H....
- Sterling V. Starr has been appointed division...
- Lori L. Daniel has joined Camp Dresser...
- Water Cooler Firm Completes Stock Sale
- Resolutions: To Do or Not to Do
- Beckwith Arrested Again on New Evers Case Warrant
- Gorbachev Calls on Citizens to Save the Union : Soviet crisis: The fate of the nation, he says in a somber message, will be decided in 'extraordinary' months ahead.
- GULF WATCH: Day 152 : A Daily Briefing Paper on Developments in the Crisis
- Resolutions: No High Priorities for the New Year, as Usual
- Alternatives to Having a Hysterectomy
- Homes Spared as Crews Douse Fire in Laurel Canyon
- IRVINE : 4 Named to UCI Alumni Assn. Board
- 1990: A RETROSPECTIVE : ARRIVALS
- CAMARILLO : Relief Worker Will Return to Liberia
- Highest Tide Becomes Only a Statistic in Calm Ocean
- College Board's New Leader Wants to Improve Morale After Rocky Year : Education: Timothy Hirschberg's priorities include taking clear stands on issues, getting a better handle on finances and establishing a code of ethics for trustees.
- Another Reason for Not Using Poll to Determine Who's Best
- Somewhere Over the Rainbow Bridges : Art: With $20,000 in NEA grants, Stan Edmister is turning the concrete-and-steel spans that cross Interstate 83 into works of art.
- August Wilson: Running on Two Tracks : Stage: In 'Two Trains Running,' the award-winning playwright keeps contemporary black culture and history alive.
- James A. Morgan has joined Mercy Medical...
- * King Nutronics Corp. in Woodland Hills...
- Maggie T. Schuman, marketing director for West,...
- Market Closes Out a Wild, Losing Year With Small Gain
- Citizens of the Global Village Think About the Year Ahead : SOUTH AFRICA
- Citizens of the Global Village Think About the Year Ahead : CHINA
- Our Reporters Cast Their Votes
- Court Curbs Anti-Growth Bid in Hotel Ruling
- Citizens of the Global Village Think About the Year Ahead : GERMANY
- Sewage Spill Shuts Parts of Mission Bay
- Judge Sentences Killer of MADD Official's Son to 18 Years to Life
- Obituaries : John V. Bowyer; Cardiologist, Researcher
- Israel Revamps Military Command : Mideast: The new chief of forces is a Stanford graduate and an expert in covert operations.
- COUNTYWIDE : HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Police Seize Man 3 Migrants Say Kidnaped Them at Border
- OXNARD : 3 Injured When Van Collides With Train
- Henning Says Tolliver is Still His QB Choice
- Allen: Christmas Is Not Christmas if You Lose
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : After Years of Coaching Against Them, Grant's Now a Titan Fan
- Colorado Refuses to Be Intimidated : Orange Bowl: No. 1 Buffaloes say they have a tougher attitude toward Notre Dame this time.
- TV REVIEW : Rostropovich Goes Home in Triumph
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Revitalized X Reunites : The pioneering '80s band returns to the L.A. rock scene for the first time in nearly two years with new-found energy. Can an album be far behind?
- RADIO
- PEOPLEWATCH
- AST Stock Shone in Lackluster Year for Orange County : Orange County 1990: The Year in Review
- Bally to Miss Bond Payments: Bally Manufacturing...
- T-Bill Rates Remain Flat: Interest rates on...
- Donald Wroe has been promoted to major...
- Bank of America has named Georgiana Austin...
- Nu-Med to Sell 2 Hospitals to Triad Healthcare
- Citizens of the Global Village Think About the Year Ahead : Around the world, people tend to look at the year ahead through the prism of the problems closest at hand. : SAUDI ARABIA
- NORTHWEST BRIEFING
- World IN BRIEF : SURINAME : Bouterse Becomes Army Leader Again
- 1990: A RETROSPECTIVE : L.A. SIDESHOWS
- NORTHWEST BRIEFING
- Governor Appoints Four as Municipal Court Judges
- Motorcycle Dealership Burns Several Hours After Burglary
- LAGUNA BEACH : 1991 RESOLUTIONS: Elisabeth Brown, President of Laguna Greenbelt
- Ruling Nears in Off-Road Vehicle Fight : Environment: Enthusiasts and conservationists square off over use of the Angeles National Forest. Federal officials will decide the dispute.
- Gulls Fall to Kansas City
- Ken Loach's Agenda Is to Rile the British Establishment : Movies: The activist director, relatively inactive during the Thatcher years, tackles the issue of Northern Ireland in 'Hidden Agenda.'
- Michael Rodemeyer has been named manager of...
- Toni MacCabe has joined Mires Design as...
- Chapman/Warwick Advertising has named Heidi Leider media...
- Navigating Choppy Waters : Marinas: Harry L. Nelson Jr., who says he's the largest private operator on the West Coast, is seeing occupancy drop as the economy weakens. One course he's plotted is to remove smaller slips to make room for more large boats.
- Exiles Vow to Finish '91 at Home in Liberated Kuwait : New Year: Thousands now living in Egypt gather at Pyramids, sing national anthem and ask help to oust Iraqi invaders.
- Rose Parade Brings Party Time to Tony Neighborhood
- Man Sought in Beating Death of Disabled Woman
- World IN BRIEF : GUINEA : Ruling Military Council Dissolved
- Floods Rout Thousands; South Shivers : Winter: Indiana evacuates homes near river. The bitter cold wave spreads into Alabama. Some Northern states get relief from record lows.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo Inaugurated in Simple Ceremony
- Bad Economics Is Bad Politics : President has to come out of his denial shell
- Citizens of the Global Village Think About the Year Ahead : SOVIET UNION
- Dalai Lama's Disciples Gather for Peace Prayer : Religion: About 150,000 participate in ceremony with the Peace Prize winner.
- Sculptor Creates a Fantasy in Jungle Gym for Head Start
- Palestinian Bomb Maker Dies in Explosion
- Pot Supply, Demand Dropping, U.S. Reports : Drugs: Law enforcement is driving growers indoors. Claim of reduced demand is disputed as prices soar.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A Family Converges for Hot Dog Ritual
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Day Helps Razorbacks Win, 114-92
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : State Champion Hopes to Win Its Conference
- Vixen: They're Not Ladies in Distress : Pop: It may surprise some that the all-female group got together by themselves and write their own songs.
- R.R. Gable Forms Joint Venture Group
- Air Force Says It Has No Plans for B-2 Freeze : Defense: It denies a report that production of Stealth bombers will be held to 15 planes.
- Defeat Off the Field Came in 1988 in Orange County
- Drive-by Shooting Kills Girl, 14, as She Sits on Porch
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Insurgents Call Off Limited Offensive
- El Toro's Haas, Hogue Commit to USC
- Sanderson Signs With Yankees
- NHL ROUNDUP : After Six Years, Chicago Gets a Shutout on Road
- Returning Fire : HBO's 'The James Brady Story' Hopes to Prove Potent Ammunition in the Battle Over Gun Control