- Romania Voters Give Resounding Support to New Constitution
- Justice Kennard to Join Supreme Court Staff in Taking Pay Furlough
- Chancellor Calls Camarillo Site Ideal for New Campus : Universities: Cal State is negotiating to buy 320 acres. But construction depends on a bond measure.
- Valley Center Man Arrested in Alleged Rape, Assault : Crime: Suspect accused of terrorizing girlfriend, including shooting potato off her head.
- These Days, the Product Sells Itself
- Blanton Is Almost Picture-Perfect in Mater Dei's Upset of Eisenhower
- Developer Files for Chapter 11 to Retain 212 Acres
- WHO'S VULNERABLE : Municipalities Are Tempted by Higher Returns
- Military Reopens Probe into O.C. Colonel's Death
- U.N. OKs Advance Unit for Yugoslavia
- DANA POINT : City Appoints 12 to New Commissions
- Officer to Stand Trial in Killings of 2 Samoans
- Man Killed, Girlfriend Hurt in Stabbings
- 5 People Injured in Drive-By Shootings : Crime: The same assailants were involved in two of the three incidents, police believe.
- Officers' Grievances Increase : Simi Valley: Police union says its contract has been violated and communication is strained.
- Countywide : Man Held in String of 80 Car Burglaries
- Officials Target Water Thieves : Thousand Oaks: A proposed ordinance revision is aimed at prosecuting people who tap into sources illicitly or alter their meters.
- 3 Plead Guilty to Laundering Drug Money
- Football
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Top Team Passes on Title Shot
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Valencia Attacks From the Air : Division VI: Normally ground-oriented Tigers pass for 226 yards, beating Tustin, 27-7.
- Hatcher Suspended by NHL
- Symphony Organist Plays Different Roles at Concerts
- When glasses clink Sunday evening at Occidental...
- 'Shindig!' Tapes Bring 1960s Rock Back to Life : Television: The prime-time program, which featured a dizzying half-hour format that was way ahead of its time, is now seen as a precursor to today's music videos.
- 'Lives' Gives Simon Jones Another Lesson in Actors and Their Roles
- Making It : Holiday Sales Leap at Do-It-Yourself Stores
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Driver Fatally Shoots Passenger in 2nd Car
- Local Government Investors Face Higher Risks in a Slumping Economy : Fraud: Officials in smaller towns might not have the background to spot a scam, investment experts warn.
- Joyner's Move to K.C. Is Another Royal Pain to Veteran Angel Fans
- 4 Citizens Tell Panel of Pocketbook Woes : Economy: 'Everything is going backward,' one member of middle class says to senators. Experts later confirm grim picture.
- Edward J. O'Donnell; Admiral Headed Cuban Base
- Legislator's Fraud Conviction Could Hurt Cuomo Bid : Democrats: Speaker is expelled from N.Y. Assembly. Governor had counted on him to help solve budget dilemma.
- Tsongas Riding High With His Low-Key Style
- Basketball
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : High Court Says Crack Law Is Biased
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Welfare Plan a Bid to Rebuild Appeal
- YORBA LINDA : Boy Hit by Truck in Critical Condition
- 5 Soviet Asian Republics Agree to Join Slavic Commonwealth : Alliance: Action by the Muslim areas heightens chances that new grouping will ultimately encompass the old Soviet Union. Gorbachev's resignation is closer to reality.
- Robbery Suspect to Get Psychological Tests
- President Bush
- No. 1 in Nation, No. 2 in Division : Prep football: Rialto Eisenhower falls to Mater Dei, 35-14, in championship game. Blanton throws three touchdown passes.
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Hughes' Penalty Kick Puts Sea Kings in Final
- Brothers Try to Bring Home Trophy : Division III: Los Alamitos center Eddie Dominguez and his brother, defensive back Marco, are league MVPs at their positions.
- Bears Seek Playoff Berth; Testaverde Will Not Play
- Long Beach, Hawaii Advance to Northwest Final
- The Trials of Eileen Atkins: From L.A. Theater to 'Let Him Have It'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Commonwealth a New Creature--With Echoes
- Joyner's Move to K.C. Is Another Royal Pain to Veteran Angel Fans
- Communities in Iowa Ponder How to Pay Bills After Suspected Scam : Fraud: How were investors taken in? Officials in small towns tend to take other people at their word, the state's treasurer says.
- Brasilia Population Soars
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : Massive IRA Bomb Blast Injures 66
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Taxpayers May Help Smith Pay Legal Bill
- COLOMBIA : Rebel Campaign of Violence, Like a Bad Movie, Drags On
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 2 More 'Sharpeville Six' Inmates Freed
- FILLMORE : School Board Sets Even-Year Elections
- SEAL BEACH : City Seeks Increase in Parking Lot Fees
- Instead of Merely Handing Off, O'Brien Passes a Title to Valencia
- SAN DIEGO SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : SECTION 3-A : Vista-Point Loma Is a Game for the Ages : Football: Coaches Haines and Edens have compiled a combined 511 career victories.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hebert Shows Readiness in Practice
- Leggett Faces Game With Mixed Emotions : NFL: Former Fountain Valley lineman now playing for the Saints is son of Raider defensive line coach.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SEA VIEW LEAGUE : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Chula Vista
- Killer of Suspected Car Thief Is Released
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ceremony to Honor the Bill of Rights
- Packard to Run in Remapped 48th District
- The Big Picture : Russian Immigrant Paints Bright 'Future' in Gang-Infested Neighborhood
- Pasadena Officer Picked to Head Chula Vista Police
- GARDEN GROVE : PacBell Finds No Link to Cancers
- Loyola Struggles to Beat Westmont
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor
- Baseball
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Screening Possibilities for Slow Flow to Washer
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : PARLIER : 450-Year-Old Oak Tree Gets Reprieve
- Inquiry Into El Toro-Based Colonel's Shooting Death Reopened by Marines
- Tax the Criminal, Not the Right
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library to Honor Young Fund-Raisers
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Killed in Accident Identified
- SAN DIEGO SECTION FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : SECTION 2-A : El Camino Can Prove It's Something Special : Football: La Jolla hopes Watson's spark can offset balanced Wildcat attack.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Saddleback
- ART REVIEW : A Jewel in the Crown : Hammer Museum Unveils Treasures From Imperial Russia in 'Catherine'
- Canuckling Down : Vancouver Has Proved Playoff Surge Was No Fluke
- Credit Agency Lowers State's AAA Ranking : Finance: Standard & Poor's cites deficit, budget problems. The result will mean higher borrowing costs.
- Woman Follows in Mother's Footsteps
- Deaf Man Convicted in Largest Individual Social Security Fraud : Courts: Jurors reject his contention that he accumulated nearly $500,000 to protest poor treatment of people with hearing disabilities.
- COLUMN ONE : Bashing the Bank Police : Examiners, once attacked as too lenient, now stand accused of being too tough on financial institutions. Their work environment has never been more tense.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Will Play SCC in Tournament Final
- COSTA MESA : Residents Urged to Recycle Phone Books
- Man Gets 100 Days of Community Service for Real Estate Sign Thefts : Crime: The anti-development activist became frustrated trying to get code officers to remove illegal placards. The prosecutor had urged jail time.
- BUENA PARK : Renovation of Retail Center to Be Studied
- Coronado Hospital Technician Faces Trial on Rape Charges
- VENTURA : Man Faces Charge of Robbing Bank
- ORANGE : Panel to Consider Plan to Widen Roads
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Season-High 109 Points Help Cypress Advance to Title Game
- Moore Adds Offense to Defensive Skills : Tustin: While recovering from ankle injury, senior spent the summer working on his shooting.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL BEVERLY HILLS TOURNAMENT : Saugus Comeback Falls Short as LB Wilson Advances to Final
- Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- BANKING
- Corona del Mar Family Gets Cracking at Holidays
- Petal Pushers : At OCC, Poinsettia Sale Pays Off in Number of Ways
- Detroit Mayor Treated for Rapid Heartbeat
- AIDS Tests Soaring in San Diego
- KGB Gives U.S. Devices and Plans Used to Bug Embassy
- Bombing of Pearl Harbor
- Judge Orders Trial of Alamo in Beating of Boy in Saugus : Courts: The evangelist is charged with child abuse in connection with the punishment of the youth at his religious commune in 1988.
- OAK PARK : County to Consider Sales Tax Inquiry
- ORANGE : Poll Finds Support for Tax to Buy Land
- Harbor Lights : Parades Will Twinkle With Santas, Surfers and Stars
- Vets Group Embraces Old Navy Chapel
- Judge OKs House Arrest for Suspected Arsonist
- Bulls Staying Together Despite Distractions
- Potts Wins 65 Crown at Grand Prix Masters
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Freshman Has the Hot Hand for Indiana
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Laguna Hills Defeats Trabuco Hills, 35-28
- A Wake-Up Call to Let Freedom Ring : Radio: On the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, Norman Corwin and a cast of 50 stars reflect on history--then look to the future.
- BOXING : Norris Retains Super-Welterweight Title
- Peterson Sees Stars in His Komets : High school basketball: Kearny coasts in Hilltop Tournament, but coach doesn't. He makes it clear he demands team play even when outcome is already decided.
- Clippers' 7th in a Row Takes a Little Climbing : Pro basketball: After falling behind by 19 points, they beat Jazz, 102-101, in overtime.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CITY 3-A CHAMPIONSHIP : Crenshaw Turns It Around to Take Title
- Now It's Up to the Kings to Lash Out : Hockey: Players are caught off guard by McNall's announcement that he might resign as president.
- Baseball
- GOLF ROUNDUP : January Leads Seniors in Puerto Rico With 67
- Spark Is Missing at Centro Exhibit : The Art: All the ingredients are right in this two-man show. But the artists fail to give their works real passion.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Miss Alleged Will Attempt to Add Turf Cup to Breeders' Cup Victory
- Pop Reviews : Bacharach-David Salute
- Parretti Has MGM-Pathe Bid--or Does He?
- 18 Injured in Plant Blast
- Widely Used Hospital Disinfectant Fails Tests, FDA Says : Medicine: Federal agencies act to remove cold Sporicidin solution as a health 'danger.' Company says EPA recently called the product effective.
- Reforms Pose Tough Task for Teamsters Winner Carey : Labor: Grass-roots victory ousted notorious union Old Guard. Loss of momentum could bring return to cynicism.
- Savannah Nuclear Site Cleared to Resume Production : Weapons: The reactor produces tritium, a vital material for warheads. Environmentalists and safety critics bitterly oppose the restart.
- El Cajon
- Betting on Southern California : A bullish Disney selects Anaheim for $3-billion Westcot Center
- Lawsuit Seeks Restrictions on Deputy's Tasks : Law: Complaint accuses Sheriff's Department of allowing Robert Bishop to run roughshod over citizens, despite seven-year history of allegations of brutality, false arrests.
- And Now . . . the Two Koreas? : Cheer the nonaggression pact, but hold bubbly
- Photographer Is Sentenced for Dropping In on Taylor Wedding
- Flight-Delaying, Dense Fog To Continue
- Guilty Plea Entered in Dumping Case : Environment: Civilian worker for U.S. Navy at the 32nd Street Naval Station admits directing subordinates to discard toxic chemical in an ordinary trash dumpster.
- Garden Grove Planners Veto Nude Juice Bar Proposal : Entertainment: Officials said the project could jeopardize the health, safety and welfare of residents.
- HOUSING WATCH : Opening the Door
- Eagles' Allen Still on File at Point Loma : Pro football: Coach recalls former standout who now is doing just fine in Philadelphia.
- Ryan, Knox Head Ram List for Next Coach : NFL: Team is quietly considering candidates to succeed Robinson.
- Minnesota Court Says Crack Law Discriminates Against Blacks
- Fatal Shotgun Blast Ends Traffic Dispute
- SANTA ANA : School District Picks a New President
- 6 Finalists Vie to Head L.A.'s Parks Department : Recreation: New general manager will run $96-million-a-year agency. Decision is expected sometime in January.
- Auto Dealership Deadline Extended
- UCLA Women Beat No. 1 Stanford to Win West
- NHL ROUNDUP : Whalers Give Rude Welcome to Sabre Coach
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SEA VIEW LEAGUE : University
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Bryant Starts in Master's 68-56 Romp
- From the Beginning, Hal Landon Jr. Threw Himself Into Role of Scrooge
- Bono, Streaking 49ers to Meet Chiefs Today
- Those Rams of Old Don't Exist Anymore
- Art Sponsorship Isn't Necessarily a Bad Thing
- TOGETHER AGAIN: It's getting easier for the...
- Data Used in Smog War Challenged
- Disney Concert Hall Building Accord Reached : Music: About $15.5 million must be raised, however, before construction on future home of the L.A. Philharmonic can start.
- Streetwise : Scrappy Entrepreneurs in Taco Trucks Face Riskier Business
- THE INVESTMENT SCANDAL : Irvine Funds' Loss May Top $75 Million : * Securities: SEC officials raise estimate of amount missing from two investment companies.
- 2 Top Disney Developers Squared Off : Resorts: And the winner was Kerry Hunnewell, charged with planning the $3-billion park next to Disneyland.
- PAYBACK TIME: It may be small consolation,...
- Soviet Arsenal Is Under 'Collective' Control, U.S. Says : Nuclear arms: Baker finds new arrangement acceptable, but he will press for specific safeguards.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Quiet Reaction to Downgrade
- Orange, Other Investors Could Be Out Millions : Investigation: Assets of two Irvine financial firms frozen. As much as $200 million is feared in jeopardy.
- ATTENTION SHOPPERS: Why is there a new...
- U.S. Gives Soviets Proposals to Block Nuclear Exports : Arms control: Experts will brief republic leaders next week on ways to keep arsenals secure.
- HEALTHY GAINS: Despite the recession and a...
- Flight-Simulator Overkill
- Obituaries - Dec. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 14, 1991
- In Buying, Insist on a Good Return Policy
- Talks Reportedly Under Way on Convair Sale : Industry: Union leaders say a Taiwanese company is interested in the plant. Thousands of jobs could be jeopardized.
- 5-Year Study Sees New O.C. Growth : Economy: Chapman report predicts trouble for defense businesses but no sign of a new recessionary dip. Baby boomers are the key.
- Being Drunk Is No Excuse, Justices Rule : Crime: State Supreme Court decides that 'diminished capacity' defense, outlawed by voters in 1982, can't be presented to evade a murder charge.
- Japanese Rally Ends Long Slump
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Defense Challenges DEA
- Teen-Age Births in U.S. Hit Highest Level in 15 Years
- Glen Ivy Talks of Bankruptcy, Then Drops Idea : Resorts: Contradictory statements issued by time-share company whose sales practices are under criminal investigation.
- Teen-Ager Stabbed During Argument
- They're Having Devil of a Time Picking Coach
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS
- Camp Kilpatrick Reeling After Football Setbacks
- Glusac, Das Neves at Home for National Meet : Cross-country: Local runners have done well at Balboa Park's Morley Field.
- Miller Won't Be Available For Duty Against UCLA
- SYNDICATES AT A GLANCE : AN AMERICA'S CUP PROGRESS REPORT : DEFENDERS : Team Dennis Conner
- Starting Over : Beuerlein, Who Didn't Fit With the Raiders, Has Become a Key Man With the Cowboys
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Timbuk3 Remains Welcomely Off the Beat
- Al Jarreau Still Doesn't Fit the Mold : Singer: 'I'm this strange kind of fusion of jazz, pop and R&B;,' he says. He appears tonight and Saturday in Anaheim.
- Countywide : Service Planned for Medical Student
- Doctor Hurt, 17 Made Ill by Fumes From Acid Spill
- 2 Supervisors Urge County Hiring Freeze : Budgets: The measure could save up to $7.7 million over six months and provide a buffer against expected cuts in state funding.
- It All Comes Down to One Game : Prep football: The payoff for Morningside Coach Ron Tatum's hard work rests with how the team fares in the playoff for championship Saturday.
- Clippers: Anything Is Possible
- Padres' Shopping Leaves Something to Be Desired
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- Art, War and Remembrance : Exhibit: Irvine Fine Arts Center unites two cultures in a unique way through the side-by-side works of Americans and Vietnamese.
- Stores Stage Holiday Benefits
- Berries Can Be Dangerous
- MISSION VIEJO : Teachers Urge Board to Settle Pay Dispute
- 2 Victims of Apparent Murder-Suicide Identified
- Gates Provides Details About Fatal Shooting of Watts Man by Police : Violence: Police chief goes public in an effort to dispel rumors and what he calls inflammatory misinformation.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Can't Keep Up With Red Wings
- Indian Gambling
- STAGE REVIEW : Lamb's 'Carol' Heartwarming Fantasy Fare : Theater: 'Dickens, Dining & Song' a sentimental journey to a 19th-Century Christmas celebration.
- Coming to a Theater Near You in '92 : Film Industry Looks to Spring
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Rejects Primary Debates, Aide Says
- 73 Students Picked Up in Truancy Sweep
- Mother Teresa Reaffirms Ties in Her Fourth Visit to Tijuana
- School District to Settle Suit by Man Paralyzed in Crash
- Diggin' School : Santa Paula: An army of gophers invades a playground, creating what may be one of the county's worst such problems.
- SUNSET BEACH : Jury Orders Death for Murderer
- <i> A weekly look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland. </i>
- FULLERTON : City Will Subsidize Acura Dealership
- Big Game! Big A! Mater Dei! : Football: Spirit moves school as players take on nation's No. 1 team tonight.
- Yeltsin's Approach Is Sound and Necessary : Soviet Union: By joining the new commonwealth, the republics will be entering into relationships freely and voluntarily this time.
- Intrigue Around Cup Builds : Sailing: Divers reportedly chased away from compound of Dennis Conner.
- This Lineup Looks Like Last Place
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Century
- Supervisors Get a Gentle Admonition: Open Your Hearts
- Weekend Sun Will Shine on Christmas Shoppers
- Sect Leader Directed His Beating, Boy Testifies
- Gov. Wilson Urges Easing of Federal Banking Rules : Loans: In address to Orange County leaders, he says current regulations 'aren't letting people do business.'
- Officer Gets 2 Terms of 15 Years to Life in 2 Murders
- Pro Basketball
- McNall Considers a Change at Top : Hockey: King owner might step down as club president if team doesn't improve. L.A. defeats Jets, 2-1, to end six-game winless streak.
- Olympics
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dexter Manley Decides to Retire After Failing Another Drug Test
- Tennis
- Convair Plant May Be Bought by Taiwan Firm : Aerospace: The company that is planning to buy 40% of McDonnell Douglas is reportedly negotiating with General Dynamics.
- ENVIRONMENT : Holden's Star Still Shines Bright in Kenya : The late American actor's wildlife foundation is teaching African youngsters to treasure the land and animals their generation will inherit.
- Keating Indicted on New Charges of Bank Fraud : Probe: U.S. Grand Jury also accuses him and four associates of racketeering and other counts.
- 'Diminished Capacity' Abolition Upheld : Crime: State Supreme Court rules that such a defense, outlawed by voters in 1982, cannot be presented to evade a murder charge.
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Democratic Hopefuls' Ideas Show a Party in Transition : Politics: Five candidates equate liberalism with failed messages of past. A fight with traditionalists seems likely.
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : U.S. Seeks Approval to Deport Haitians
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Booming Colleges on Reservations Are Fulfilling Tribal Needs : American Indians: The 27 campuses provide a focal point for cultural hope and an avenue for alternative education.
- O.C. Economy Expected to Drag in '92
- FASHION : Westerly Direction
- Russian Approval of Alliance Could Doom the Union : Soviet crisis: Gorbachev's pleas are ignored as the old structure is effectively dissolved. Ukrainian leader takes command of armed forces in his republic.
- 2 Koreas Sign Agreement on Reconciliation
- Toys Modified for Special Children
- Veterinary Chain Is Out to Prove It's the Cat's Meow
- Irvine Adviser Accused in $75.4-Million Fraud Case : Trust funds: Iowa's governor assesses potential damage to as many as 86 public entities, whose surplus revenue was managed by Steven D. Wymer's two companies.
- Israelis, Arabs Stymied; More Talks Scheduled
- Despite Recent Troubles, Plan Bodes Well for Company's Future : Expansion: Analysts generally applaud Disney's ambitious resort project in Anaheim. Some say it is time for company to grow once more.
- Pepperdine Gets $1 Million for Minority Recruitment
- Countywide : Shelters Schedule May Be Expanded
- Settlement OKd in Class-Action Housing Bias Suit : Discrimination: Firm that managed apartment building agrees to pay $1.1 million over allegations that it rejected blacks and Latinos as tenants.
- Police Disrespect
- High-Tech Trolleys Criticized : Transit: RTD officials say the driverless trains proposed for the Green Line will be too expensive. They favor the equipment the Blue Line uses.
- SESPE SANCTUARY : Oil Dumping Costs Company $151,057
- Chula Vista Lawyer Rips Prosecutor for Performance in Smith Rape Trial
- Participants Sought for Study of AIDS Care Givers
- Boy Testifies He Suffered Brutal Beating Ordered by Alamo at Saugus Commune : Courts: Youth says he was struck about 140 times in a punishment directed by the evangelist. The defense attorney says the memories are exaggerated.
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL NCAA WEST REGIONALS : USC Can't Derail Stanford; UCLA Wins
- Jurisprudence
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL THOUSAND OAKS TOURNAMENT : Simi Valley Wins in Final Seconds, 63-61
- STAGE
- Golf
- Nixon Remains With the Braves : Baseball: After the Angels refuse to give him a guaranteed three-year contract, the outfielder decides to re-sign with Atlanta. Buechele stays with Pirates.
- 'Free Speech Is the Whole Ballgame'...
- Suspect in 3-Year-Old's Kidnaping Gets 18 Years
- No Fuel--Soviet Airliners Grounded at 92 Airports
- FASHION : Fast & Loose
- Woman, 83, Killed Crossing Street
- $2-Million Bail Set for 2 Sailors
- Doctor Sought in Slaying Extradited to San Diego
- SANTA ANA : Catholics Celebrate Virgin of Guadalupe
- DANA POINT : Man Arrested in Credit Card Fraud
- Judge Says Driver Can't Reverse His Guilty Plea : Justice: Lawyer said his client was confused when he pleaded guilty to manslaughter in death of a passenger.
- 5 Caterers Were Slain in Canyon, Coroner Says
- Trustees Condemn Racial Harassment
- Jurisprudence
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Kentucky Finishes Fast, 101-84
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Termini Station,' Dewhurst's Last Film, Her Best
- Grocer Is Accused of Assaulting Girl Patron : Hawthorne: A Korean market owner says a young black girl stole candy from his store. She says he beat her. Wary police hope race tensions don't flare anew. Girl's mother plans picket at store.
- O, Pharaohs: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Thursday...
- Clinton Defends His Welfare Reform Plan
- 30 Apply for Job as Chief of Police : LAPD: Application period is expected to be closed next week. Two citizen panels will then begin winnowing the field of candidates.
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Unified Names New Leader
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- Fire Causes $175,000 Damage to 3 Businesses
- Countywide : Calleguas District Plans 2 Projects
- France Hoping to Fill the Cupboard : Sailing: Victory would follow surprising result in Davis Cup.