- BANKING & FINANCE - Nov. 30, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 30, 1991
- Soviets Can Now Play the U.S. Market : Stocks: Montgomery Securities has linked up with a fledgling Moscow brokerage to provide access to U.S. blue chip issues starting today.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Still Chipping Away: The sculptor of the...
- Thinking Man's City : * Education: With more than 50 colleges in the area, scholarly thought saturates Boston.
- MARKETS : A World of Bumbus, Sambals, Krupuk and Speculaas
- NEWS ANALYSIS : After Heady Start, Congress Ends Year in Partisan Fight
- Holidays in the Valley : 'Six By Seuss' and Six Other Books Children Can Treasure
- Holidays in the Valley : Good Cheer--and Volunteers : Organizations: Many people start to volunteer for a variety of groups during the holidays and stay on after the rush ends.
- Toxic Discharges
- Five Arrested in Series of ATM Thefts : Crime: But police shoot and wound would-be customer who was mistaken for a robber when he stumbled into a stakeout.
- Holidays in the Valley : The Jewish Experience : Immigration: A six-week exhibit chronicles the history and accomplishments of the Valley's diverse and expanding community. The material will later be used as a permanent archive.
- Beuerlein Starts Up Cowboys : Interconference: Former Raider leads Dallas to 20-10 victory over Steelers in his first start in two years.
- Titans Hope to Surprise Once Again : Women's college basketball: Cal State Fullerton, coming off its best season in 14 years, opens tonight against Gonzaga.
- Lions Pull Off Another Inside Job, 16-6 : NFC: Detroit takes advantage of six turnovers by Bears and improves to 9-0 in domed stadiums.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Run On The Bank Rallies, Gets First Stakes Victory in On Trust
- LACMA Extends 'Mexico' Hours
- Copter Wreck Found; Four on Board Are Dead
- Tribal Colleges on the 'Threshold of a New Era' : * Education: The 27 campuses located on Indian reservations are recording remarkable growth and successes.
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Pin Stripes and Plaid Are Suited to Each Other
- Holidays in the Valley : Haunting the Telephonic Marketplace : Shopping: Some gift ideas for just about anyone, and they're available by phone.
- 1 Man Killed, 2 Hurt in Sylmar Drag Race
- Housing Plan for Mentally Ill Criticized : Health: The county proposal gives more people the option of living on their own as facilities disappear. But others say more money should be spent on board-and-care programs.
- Not All White Meat : Ethnic Households Serve a Variety of Thanksgiving Fare
- 'All Souls' Day': Tough, New Degree in Humanities
- Holidays in the Valley : New Kitchen Gadgets Do It All for You
- You Decide
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Old Is New : Ornaments: This season's Christmas trees will take their cues from grandma's house. The lean economy has forced us to simplify our lives, and people are reaching back to times when things were better.
- COLUMN ONE : Coverage Beyond the Sound Bite : The media are experimenting with new methods that pressure candidates and shape agendas. The goal is to police the process and tune in to voter concerns.
- Getting a Look-Sea : High Tech Will Take Students From Their Irvine Seats to the Ocean Floor
- You Decide
- A New Cemetery : Schuller, 200 Others Dedicate Facility
- EDUCATION WATCH : Perfect Ten
- Sewage Spill Creates Stench as a Lake of Waste Collects : Emergency: Workers build a dam in Westminster flood control channel to contain the 15,000-gallon overflow.
- Hit-Run Driver Kills Bicyclist
- It Costs Money to Be Clean
- 1 Killed, 4 Hurt in Oceanside Crash
- Recreation : Going With the Flow : Source of Half of Ventura County's Water Supply, Lake Casitas May Soon Fill Economic Need as Well
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Senior Racers Have a Tour of Their Own
- Brown Wants to Get Involved : Raiders: He is unhappy because he has only 24 receptions. He would like to contribute more to the offense.
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Soccer
- Baseball
- Taming of the School : Ralph Helfer Brings His 40 Years of Exotic-Animal Training for Films and TV to the Classroom
- New Academic Calendar Causes Hand-Wringing
- COUNTYWIDE : Courier Will Collect Donations of Toys
- New Russian Law Expands Citizenship
- COUNTYWIDE : Fun or Compulsion? Shopping Varies
- Pop Reviews : A Tame Anniversary Bash at Cathouse
- Rep. Dannemeyer
- Just Looking After Play's Welsh-Being : Theater: Grove director has aimed to enhance ethnic quality of 'A Child's Christmas in Wales,' which opens tonight.
- RETAILING
- Choice Acreage May Not Attract Many Bidders
- INTERNATIONAL
- Wang Ordered to Rescind Higher License Fees : Computers: A judge agrees that a dealer's business was harmed by the firm's big increase in fees on resold hardware. Wang said it may appeal.
- Trampling on the Vineyard
- Harry Smith; Folk Music Archivist, Filmmaker
- Chestnut Log, Honey Ham, Fruitcake
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Chop, Chop : Evergreens: A tradition is kept alive at nearby farms, where you can select and saw down your own Christmas tree.
- NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING : Olvera Street: The Flavors of Mexico
- MISSION VIEJO : Shoppers' Suite Offers Sweet Break
- Roberti Puts Pragmatism Above Personal Agenda : Senate: Low-key president pro tem has been untouched by scandal encircling key allies.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Seniors Use Complex to Exercise, Socialize
- THE NHL : Gretzky Receives Some Good News
- Drawing a Blank : Laguna Museum, Playhouse Doing Little for Arts' AIDS Event
- Boomers and Doomers : Population Growth Inspires Lively Debate Among Researchers
- Japan Firms to Help Fund L.A. Museum : Culture: $10-million pledge represents turnaround for business leaders who generally have not recognized the help Japanese-Americans gave in opening U.S. to trade.
- His Life Is a Shell Game : Business: Wilmington shop owner turned a youthful hobby into a very good living.
- They Just Don't Get It : Washington wimps out on serious banking reform
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jaeger Is Getting His Kicks--and Points
- Northwest Valley Conference : North Valley League
- Nava Hopes She Can Do It All for Cypress : Basketball: Centurion returns as one of the county's most versatile players after averaging 17 points, 15 rebounds and six blocked shots last season.
- Something Missing From Konchellah's Run for Glory
- Kings Caught Short on Defense : Hockey: Rob Blake joins long list of injured defensemen in 5-3 loss to the Flames.
- To counter raids by NHL teams on...
- No Masterpiece, but Darn Close
- Ambitious Look at British Invasion
- Fashions of Last Resort : * Clothing: Although the outfits are designed for people heading for the tropics to flee the cold weather, resort wear is ideal here almost year-round.
- Beyond Skin Deep
- Holiday Message Echoes at Home and Far Away : Thanksgiving: It's high-tech turkey for astronauts. Freed hostages join families. Charities feeding needy say crowds are bigger than usual.
- Ill Winds Blow Nobody Good Except Surfers
- OJAI : Vietnam Veteran Seeks Volunteers to Help Homeless
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Ohio Players, Zapp: Funky Time vs. Party Time
- Earthy, Authentic Taste of New Orleans
- Utility Stocks Prove Powerful Lure in Current Downturn
- HOLIDAY SHOPPING : Tips--With Sales, Even Scrooge Would Go Holiday Shopping
- Women Come of Age in Orange County Politics : Government: Despite sexism and setbacks, 40 will sit on city councils by next month--double the 1978 total.
- Holidays in the Valley : Trim the Tree, Then Keep It Fresh and Safe
- Defiant Haiti Sets Vote, Wants OAS to Pay
- Israelis May Bend on Timing of Peace Talks
- Holidays in the Valley : Close, Yet Far Away : Getaways: During the holidays, try traveling to nearby destinations to entertain--or escape--company. Here's an assortment of spots.
- A Modern Beauty
- Endangered City Commissions May Have Gained a Reprieve
- 3 Gang Members Held in Rape of Girl, 12
- A Market Looking for Legitimate Businesses : Retailers are making a mistake by writing off central cities
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Seeks to Raise $30,000
- War Over Palisades Canyon Use Ends as 2 Families Call a Truce
- Seashells Are Dealer's Oyster : Professional Obsession Grew From Hobby to Major Import Business
- New Zealand Boat Reviewed
- Canyon's Welch Girds for Battle Against Goliath
- Falling Short of the Mark : Pro football: If the Redskins go on to finish 18-1, they could be haunted by that loss to the Cowboys.
- Pop Album Chart : U2 Ends Brooks' Reign at the Top
- Beverly Hills' Madeo Arrives to Fill Italian Eatery Void
- It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas : Stage: The explosion of seasonal shows stems not only from the magic they work at the box office, but from motivations of the heart as well.
- A Sampling of Notable Children's Recordings
- Pop Reviews : Hapless Comeback From Boy George
- LAW & REGULATION
- Sony, Apple, Motorola in PC Venture
- Visiting Another World
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Thrifty . . . but Nifty : Gifts: The trick is finding something special that is tough to price and looks like more than you actually spent. Here are ideas to help stretch your budget in these recessionary times.
- Getting to the Malls
- Sexism in Advertising
- CAMARILLO : Reagan Look-Alike Still in the Running
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Laguna Hills Boys, Newport Harbor Girls Favored
- Millen Sees One Fault in Beuerlein
- Gallery Displays Actor's Art Talent : Exhibits: George Montgomery's paintings, sculptures and furniture are featured at the Gene Autry museum.
- A Bounty of Choices for the Holidays
- The State of the Onions
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Future Risky for Yugoslav Mission : Diplomacy: All sides want U.N. peacekeeping troops sent in, but each has its own idea about how they should be used.
- Holidays in the Valley : Facts About Carols, From Mozart to Elvis
- Patients Gain Control Over Extent of Care
- Much of Typhoon-Stricken Guam Without Power
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Exit Malls, Enter Museums : Shopping: Valley galleries offer unusual choices such as defused hand grenades and locomotive-shaped cookie cutters.
- Cambodia Group to Discuss Khmer Rouge Safety
- Slaying Victim's Identity Sought
- Farm Worker Killed in Car Crash
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACE RELATIONS : Power Elite Turns Out a Bitter Brew : Cultural differences certainly exacerbate the situation, but the larger problem is the way capitalism works.
- ANAHEIM : Railroad Exhibit Attracts Young, Old
- COSTA MESA : Shuttle, More Staff Added for Holidays
- Only His Time, Not Potential, Is Limited : Prep football: Newport Harbor receiver spends off-season on the baseball and soccer fields.
- Players From Valley, Moorpark Honored
- Football
- Byelorussian Ballet Cancels 'Nutcracker' : Dance: 'Visa problems' and disappointing advance sales are cited. But promoters say that the company is still slated to open next Friday with 'Romeo and Juliet.'
- 'MTV 10': A Star-Studded Self-Tribute
- Bartering Can Offer an Edge in Difficult Times : Trade: Businesses large and small use the non-cash exchange of goods and services to stretch their hard-earned dollars.
- Shuttle Swerves to Miss Chunk of Space Debris
- U.S. to Pay Iran $278 Million for Weapons Held in Hostage Crisis
- Council Often Sidesteps Own Hiring Freeze : Budget: Exemptions kept staffs at earlier levels while other city departments made 7% cuts. Lawmakers say filling positions was vital.
- COUNTYWIDE : Woman, 43, Injured When Car Hits Tree
- NHL : Blues Win the Easy Way With Hull
- Aggies High for Cotton in Victory
- Changes in the Game Have MSL On the Run
- FISHING : After a Slow Summertime, Catch of Bonito on the Rise
- Herrera Keeps Spirit Alive as Showcase for Talented Musicians
- New Twist in Mexican Bank Deal : Privatization: Owners of that nation's top brewery and bottling concern plan to sell controlling interest in their firms to repay a U.S. loan used to buy the second-biggest bank.
- Oh, Calcutta: Coconut Shrimp
- Growing Pollution Clouds Future of Famed Taj Mahal : India: The marble structure is threatened by industrial smoke and gases despite cleanups and efforts at control.
- Unify Europe's Christians by Forgiveness, Pope Urges : Religion: John Paul opens a synod of bishops from East and West, asking for an end to historic differences.
- Irate Driver Runs Over Woman Three Times
- Hanukkah: Celebrating Oil
- Holidays in the Valley : Come Snow or Shine : * Skiing: No one really knows whether this winter will bring abundant snowfall or continued drought, but whichever way it goes, local resorts are ready.
- Boston's Cosmopolitan Flair Attracts Foreign Students
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : COVER STORY : The Great Gift Challenge : There are some tricks to finding appropriate items that let the peripheral people on your list know you are thinking--but not dreaming--about them.
- Judge Real's Sanctions Against Lawyer Killed but Feud Goes On
- Name Your Poison, Search for Answers : Toxics: How deadly is the stuff of Agent Orange fame? Clear-cut answers aren't likely soon, but concern is justified.
- SIMI VALLEY : Youth Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Calgary defenseman Jim Kyte and Vancouver left...
- This UCLA Team Makes Quite a Return : Water polo: After being disbanded in March, the third-ranked Bruins will play in the NCAA tournament for the 10th consecutive year.
- Baseball
- Valley Pac-8 Conference : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- New Zealand Still Looking for Good Skipper
- SECURITIES
- A Book About Beds from A to Zzzz : * Repose: There's little all that modern, and plenty ancient, about where we lay our heads.
- AIDS Treatment Cost in 1991 Put at $5.8 Billion
- Port Agent's Spending Questioned by Auditors : Trade: But $450,000-a-year tab by Tokyo representative is defended as crucial to keeping the harbor competitive.
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : The Sounds of the Season : Concerts: Valley residents need not look far to find entertainment ranging from Christmas rock to classical music offerings.
- Terrorism : Germans Not Interested in Hostages' Fate
- City Is in the Business of Education : * Finances: Directly and indirectly, the colleges and universities in Boston help drive the local economy.
- Air Force Launches Military Weather Satellite
- Outcasts Taken In : Two Disabled Romanian Orphans Find New Home With San Diego Family
- 'Huge, Crazy Family' Fosters Stability
- Homeless Joined by Others for Free Meals : Thanksgiving: This year the working poor and the long-term unemployed are also fed by various Ventura County organizations.
- Crime Prompts Expansion by Anti-Defamation League : Religion: Officials decide that a Valley office is needed because the number of anti-Semitic acts reported in the area equals those in the rest of the city.
- Agua Dulce Elects 7 Members to Its 1st Town Council
- Northwest Valley Conference : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE (3-A)
- COLLEGES : L.A. Southwest Lives Up to Coach's Prediction
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Early Signs Bode Well for a Reign of the Monarchs : Preps: With the marquee player in Boseman and a strong supporting cast, Morningside appears to be the team to beat in the 1991-92 season.
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Northern Conference : NORTHEASTERN LEAGUE
- Mission Bay Boat Fire Investigated
- Coaches Fear Losing to the Rams
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Richard Listed as 'Probable'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pianist Jeffrey Kahane in Gindi Auditorium Concert
- Cooks Talk Turkey in 7,000 Phone Calls
- BUENA PARK : Free Baby-Sitting, Gift-Wrapping Lures
- Familiar Face in Surgery : Parents Ease Child's Operation Concerns
- Key Test for Morse and Vista
- Tennis
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Cold Shooting Hurts SCC in Loss to W. New Mexico
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Mourning Works Hard and Georgetown Wins
- Is the Fire Out? : Former World Champion Michael Nunn Fights Tonight on an Undercard as a Super-Middleweight Who Hasn't Been All That Super Lately
- Roll On, Rugelach
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Getting Personal : Coping: Consider hiring a professional shopper to help with your gift list. Some find bargains, pick out puppies and even do errands.
- Mission Hills Impossible
- Record Crowds Gather for Free Meals : Thanksgiving: Restaurant owners and volunteers also turn out in large numbers.
- Gunshot Kills Woman in Struggle With Man
- Comedy Club Owner Puts on an Act of Generosity
- COUNTYWIDE : 'Tis the Season for Shopping Thefts
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Public to Pay Price for Unread Legislation : Congress passed the transportation bill without proper discussion. People who'll shell out $151 billion for it are the ultimate losers.
- Hot Meals, Hope Were on the Menu for Downtrodden : Thanksgiving: Social service agencies, restaurants and volunteers banded together to feed the county's needy.
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- Woods Trails by Three in Junior Golf Meet
- Museum Takes More Measures to Curb Costs
- A Bubbly Time With 'Soapdish'
- RETAILING
- Following in Dad's Footsteps Is a Challenge
- ETHNIC COOKING : Singapore Soup
- The Spicy Life of Paul Prudhomme
- Holidays in the Valley : Taste of Tradition : Food: Dishes from the old country, no matter where that is, can help re-create the special holidays of the past.
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Best Bets : Shopping: A holiday gift list that takes recipients' special interests into account can make the annual challenge a little easier.
- Holidays in the Valley : Best-Bet Toy Gifts for Youngsters and Babies : Children: Companies are responding to the economy with less expensive items that still have strong appeal.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Revival Hopes for Soviet Union Dim : Breakup: Readiness of U.S. and allies to accept Ukrainian independence, fostered by Gorbachev's failure to forge unity, underscores sense of inevitability.
- The Perfect Present : 7 Southlanders Tell How They Find the Right Gifts <i> and </i> Stay Sane
- Holidays in the Valley : Here's to an Elegant New Year's : Festivities: Any Dec. 31 celebration deserves a shot of glamour; planning ahead is the surest way to attain it.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Buoyant Portrait of the Enlightenment : A WOMAN, A MAN, AND TWO KINGDOMS; The Story of Madame d'Epinay and the Abbe Galiani, <i> by Francis Steegmuller</i> , Alfred A. Knopf, $23, 288 pages
- SIMI VALLEY : Soup's On Thanks to Campbell Donation
- Taking the Road Less Traveled : A Building Inspector Finds Cycling 12 Miles to His Job Is Often Faster Than Driving
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK : Wait Was Well Worth It for SCC Men's Basketball
- SPORTSCOPE : Toro Women Will Attempt to End Losing Streak
- Old-Style French Fare at Le Chene
- MUSIC
- Anchors Away : What Lures Canadians to U.S. Newsrooms?
- Some Gift Sources for the Hard-to-Please Fan
- Mexican Products
- HOLIDAY SHOPPING : Retail--Attention Kmart Shoppers, the Door's Open
- Kadafi Says He Won't Turn Over Bomb Suspects
- Old-Fashioned Comfort Is as Soft as Chenille
- Israeli Union Leader to Challenge Peres
- Holidays in the Valley : How Jews Celebrate the Festival of Lights : Hanukkah: The eight days commemorate the Macabees overthrow of the Syrians and are marked by food, song, gifts and games.
- Flu Vaccine Stocks Run Low as Disease Strikes Early
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Center to Welcome Chorus, Guest Elfs
- 35-Acre Thousand Oaks Fire Under Control After Threatening Homes : Emergencies: The brush blaze nears a dozen luxury houses. A second blackens land in Meiners Oaks before being contained.
- 'Henna' Mixes Poignancy, Flamboyance
- Winners in Poetry Contest
- 'Swan Lake--The Zone' . . . Beauty Amid the Bleakness
- A Taste of America : Parisians Pay Top Dollar for Such Luxury Items as Oreos, Pancake Mix
- Let's Talk Turkey
- 'Weirdos': Up From the Swamp
- Of Peace and the Family : Reunion: A large clan that includes survivors of Nazi prison camps recounts tales of survival and reflects on avoiding the horrors of the past.
- Many Schools Get Poor Grades
- THOUSAND OAKS : Homeowner Told to Move Satellite Dish
- Program Links Parents, Education : Schools: District officials hope that involving adults in their children's lives will increase student achievement.
- SANTA ANA : Computerized Gift Registry Offered
- Budget Woes Grow Deeper for Rancho Palos Verdes : Finances: Wilson's veto of bill will cost the city $1-million in property tax revenue from the county on top of $1.2-million deficit for next year.
- Partin Elected Mayor of Cypress
- PRO FOOTBALL : RAMS : Gibbs Nervous About Sunday's Game
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Agoura Girls, Hart Boys Favored to Defend Titles
- Bright Spots Give Winless Northridge Ray of Hope : College basketball: After three losses, Matadors take solace in defense, rebounding and play of newcomers.
- Legion of Fans Not Ready to Bolt Their Chargers : Football: Booster club for the NFL team is surviving the hard times.
- Teaching Pupils What to Do About Abuse : Education: Volunteers tell grade-school students where to get help and how to report molestation and domestic violence.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Disabled to Benefit From 'Wish Trees'
- U.S. Dealings With Cambodia
- THOUSAND OAKS : City OKs Rebates for Low-Flush Toilets
- Gunmen Rob Leafs Near LAX
- Now It's Time for Defense : Tennis: The United States, seeking another Davis Cup victory, faces France, which hasn't won since 1932.
- Fare Still Plentiful for the Rest of the Holiday Weekend
- Fullerton Officer Patrolled Defense in 'Game of Century' : College football: Police veteran called signals for Nebraska in the Cornhuskers' victory over Oklahoma 20 years ago.
- Family Move Enables Smith to Step Out in Style : Prep football: Talented Oak Park junior running back flourishes in suburban enclave after leaving gang-ridden Carson.
- '91--'92 PREP BASKETBALL: EMPIRE LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL : AROUND THE NFL : Hostetler Hurt His Back in First Half
- Sunday in the Woods With Sweeney Todd
- Komets Stop Gulls' Winning Streak
- A Double Dip of 20th-Century Anxiety
- Squid for the Squeamish
- China Puts a Leader of Democracy Movement on Trial
- Sexual Harassment 'Code' Stirs Furor at University
- Troops in Togo Back President, Besiege Premier
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Holiday Decor Gets Mixed Reviews
- Sexism in Advertising
- Peddling Idea of Pedaling to Work : Commuting: Los Angeles is requiring bike racks and showers at some new buildings and backs a $5.1-million trail.
- AGRICULTURE
- HOLIDAY SHOPPING : Catalogues--A Page From More Prosperous Era
- The Chowder Question: Tomato or Not Tomato
- Who's That Guy With the Lobster on His Head?
- World's Longest-Surviving Transplant Patient Dies
- Kings of the Dark and Damp
- COUNTYWIDE : Students Promote Energy Savings
- L.A. Arts Community on AIDS: United We Stand : Art: A broader base of arts leaders join forces in this year's 'A Day Without Art' observance.
- 'Talkin' Dirty After Dark': Humor Without a Mean Streak
- A Quiet Day for European Trading
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Hosiery Clubs Offer Some Sheer Benefits
- Holidays in the Valley : Giving the House Some Holiday Cheer : Home: Don't let decking the halls deck you. Pick a theme and plan, professionals suggest.
- Bush Vows to Push Growth Package in '92 : White House: In Thanksgiving address, he says he has proposals to aid families through tough times but offers no details of an economic strategy.
- HOLIDAYS IN THE VALLEY : Clips Add Zip : Fashion: Accessories like zipper pulls can reinvent last year's wardrobe--at a reasonable cost.
- Society Shows It Has a Heart, Cautiously Loans Out Tin Man
- ORANGE : Downtown Called 'Antique Capital'
- Fullerton Appoints Director of Economic Development
- U.S. Dealings With Cambodia
- NCAA WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIPS : UC Irvine Opens Against Cal State Long Beach
- Balding Gets the Gain, Feels the Pain : Prep football: Edison tailback has overcome shoulder and ankle injures to rush for 1,011 yards this season and help lead the Chargers to the playoffs.
- Penn State Lets Air Out of Pitt : College football: In next-to-last game in this long series, 64 passes by Van Pelt doesn't get the job done as No. 6 Nittany Lions win, 32-20.
- Valley Pac-8 Conference : EAST VALLEY LEAGUE
- North County Issue Affordable Housing :...
- Quick-Change Artists : NBA's Pacific Division Makes Moves to Stay Strong
- Pop Reviews : Julio Iglesias' Formula Wears Well