- Chris Heller of Prudential California Realty has...
- Wynn's International to Take $21-Million Charge-Off in 4th Quarter : Recession: The auto supplies firm blames sagging U.S. car sales. The company expects an annual loss.
- CAMP DAVID : Visitor From Mexico
- Holly's Battle: Looking Ahead
- Wilson Seeks Broad Power to Cut Budget : Government: He outlines a ballot measure that would slash welfare benefits by nearly 25%.
- Sea Birds Recuperating After Navy Oil Spill in Bay
- Housing Tract May End Its Days in Blaze of Celluloid
- Landfill Expansion Plan to Get Early State Hearing : Garbage: Local officials' pleas result in a January hearing date. San Marcos landfill is close to capacity.
- SANTA PAULA : Car Kills Boy When He Runs Into Street
- Tract May End in Blaze of Film Glory : Lancaster: The city is talking to filmmakers who may want to burn down an abandoned development as part of 'Lethal Weapon III.'
- Chapman Women Defeat Stanislaus
- PRO FOOTBALL : Backups Are Coming to the Forefront
- Sununu Offered Buchanan's Spot as Co-Host on CNN's 'Crossfire'
- NBA : Lewis Scores 31 to Lead Celtics
- TV REVIEW : 'Nightmare': True Perils, but Pointless
- Traders Wary of IBM Pledges; Stock Off Again
- Photo-Sonics Inc. in Burbank won a $1,553,388...
- Tight Budgets Mean No-Frill Ads in 1992
- Arthur B. Sims, formerly president of Quadratron...
- ITT Fluid Technology Corp. of Burbank won...
- Knights in Shining Armor Come in All Shapes, Sizes
- Buddy System : Program Creates Friendships Between UCI Students and the Developmentally Disabled
- A Death Not in Vain : But don't draw wrong conclusions from Kimberly Bergalis case
- Piru Creek Motorcycle Trail to Reopen : Environment: Biologists warn it may kill the dwindling arroyo toad population. Los Padres National Forest officials say protective measures are planned.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City May Create Budget Committee
- COUNTYWIDE : Rainstorm Leaves Area Below Average
- Remap to Cost Planner Nordeck His Post : Redistricting: Newly drawn districts are expected to claim seat of Planning Commission chairman.
- Angel Fans Are Upset Over Joyner's Departure
- Tennis
- Forward Keith Greeley has quit the USC...
- Rape Charges Against Mitchell Dropped
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Weekend Box Office : 'Star Trek' Brings In the Fans
- Fluor Corp. Reports 9% Jump in Profits for Year : Earnings: Cost cutting, tax refund, sale of Bermuda firm cited as earnings reach $160.8 million.
- Residential Real Estate Market Still in Doldrums : Economy: Lower mortgage rates help some buyers afford single-family houses, but they aren't sparking overall sales, the realty board said.
- Weaker Airlines Headed on Same Course as Pan Am : Transportation: Analysts say the industry's long slump may put more carriers under.
- Despite Tight Times, Companies Still Invest in Gifts for Holidays : Marketing: Generating goodwill among clients outweighs possible savings, experts say.
- Marshall Islands Storm Aid
- Profile : A Clown That Everyone Is Now Taking Seriously : * Vladimir Zhirinovsky's political credo is Russia for the Russians and vodka on every corner. Nobody in the federation's political spectrum is laughing at him now.
- Quayle Aide Did Not Violate Ethics Laws, White House Says
- Iraq Still Harassing Kurds, U.S. Charges
- The Perils of Mining Gray Gold
- VENTURA : Quake Code Change Gets Tentative OK
- COSTA MESA : City May Terminate Police Car Lease
- SIMI VALLEY : Plan OKd to Correct Lab Safety Problems
- Transient in Abandoned House Killed by Officers
- She Has the Drive to Learn to Be an Automobile Mechanic
- Animosity Runs Deep at Troubled Jail : Penal system: Racial tension, combined with crowding and an influx of serious offenders, is a recipe for violence at Pitchess facility. Officials are at a loss.
- Cancer Researchers Will Get $150,000 in Grants
- Youths Held in Slaying to Be Tried as Adults : Crime: The two 17-year-olds are accused of fatally stabbing a woman inside a public restroom at Zuma Beach.
- County Proposes SWAT Team Cut, Work Furloughs
- San Diegans Reach Out to Help Victims of Fire : Samaritans: Dozens offer aid to those left homeless by Saturday's downtown apartment fire.
- Rams Could Lose Lease on Practice Field in Anaheim
- WALLY JOYNER LEAVES THE ANGELS : BASEBALL : Angels Are Left to Cry Over Deal
- A Magical Gala for 'Hook'
- AIDS Tests Can Be Powerful Motivator for Safer Sex, Study Finds
- Supreme Court Stays Harris' Execution
- Army Changes Training to Curb 'Friendly Fire' Battle Casualties
- BREA : Ruling Preserves Most of Property
- A Touch of Minsk Gets Unity Rolling : Ex-Soviets: The new configuration craftily gets around the appearance of Russian domination.
- Good News Follows Bad : Raiders: After tough overtime loss to Buffalo, team learns it has qualified for playoffs.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Terry Mann Learns to Keep Game of Basketball in Perspective : Sunny Hills: Forward employs organization and discipline to excel on court, but more importantly, in classroom.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- 20th Century Bets on Rebate Victory : Insurance: Its reserve for Proposition 103-mandated payouts to policyholders falls far short of its share because the company expects to prevail at a Dec. 16 hearing--and pay less.
- Matthews Studio Equipment Group, a Burbank company...
- Film Equipment Firm Has $1.65 Million Yearly Profit
- 2 Former AST Engineers Will Start R&D; Firm : Electronics: They will develop computers and communications gear in Irvine for a subsidiary of a Hong Kong manufacturing conglomerate.
- Steven R. Denton was named trial lawyer...
- Ex-Lincoln Executive Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud : Crime: Bruce Dickson, former president of the S&L;, turns on Charles H. Keating Jr. and agrees to testify against him.
- Toshiba Lays Off 60 in Corporate Shuffle
- Bankruptcy Court Begins Auction of Pan Am Assets : Transportation: The bids ranged from $67.5 million for most of the carrier's Latin American routes to $6 million for 8 airport slots.
- United Wins Bidding War for Prime Pan Am Assets : Airlines: The nation's No. 2 carrier beat out American and Delta for the lucrative Latin American routes and blue chip landing slots.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Small County Firms Showed a Net Loss of Jobs in Past Year
- Governor's Proposal Gets Negative Reaction : Aid: Advocates for O.C. welfare recipients say that benefit cuts would increase hunger, homelessness.
- Out on a Limb: On Monday Barbara...
- U.S. Waste Cleanup Bill Put at $750 Billion : Environment: The total could reach as much as $1.7 trillion if it becomes necessary to destroy the dangerous substances, investigators say.
- Culture : Personal Safety in Italy: Figures Often Betray Fact : * Interpol says that Rome is safer than many European cities. But Italians know crime is a matter of time and place.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Japanese Investors Can Purchase Hotel
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCIENCE : More Than a Test-Tube Tempest : The David Baltimore case make us question what government limits should be in dealing with scientific fraud.
- Voters in Oxnard to Decide on New School : Education: Trustees approve placing a bond measure on the April 14 ballot. The $45-million issue would finance a 2,250-student campus.
- Bradley Urges Reinstatement of Nude Sculptures at Building
- Slaying of El Rio Teen-Ager Ruled Manslaughter by Jury
- Rain Heads West, but It May Return : Weather: Armories open but they have few takers as it dries up somewhat. Fenders are bent and farmers welcome the wet stuff.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Mater Dei Boys, Peninsula Girls Start Out at Top of Heap
- UCLA Loses in Poll After Winning on Court
- VALLEY ROUNDUP : Blackburn Resigns After 4 Seasons as Alemany Football Coach
- STAGE
- They Aren't Taking Illnesses Lying Down : Clients of AIDS Services Foundation say exercise workout sessions give them "a sense of accomplishment."
- Egyptian Ready for Switch
- Arab Disunity in Wake of Gulf War Marks Islamic Summit
- Judge, Citing AIDS, Backs Military Homosexual Ban
- Middle Class an Elusive Group, Politicians Find : Politics: Republicans and Democrats want to capture them, but no one agrees on who they really are.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Plans for Wildlife Facility Revealed
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- 2 Left Dead by Youths' Evening of Crime
- Northridge Man Dies From Stab Wounds
- PLATFORM : Nobelists Plea for End to Burmese Suffering
- The Lights Are Back On at Permian High : Prep football: After being barred in 1990, Odessa's infamous program resumes success in Texas playoffs.
- Robinson Seems Prepared to Go : Rams: Coach's comments sound as if he expects this to be his last season in Anaheim.
- Kings Know Time for Jokes Is Over : Hockey: Webster returns to hold two practices in one day. Vachon says a trade is possible.
- Adam Wolff to Display Keyboard Style on Show
- Chieftains Stick to Irish Music Tradition : Band: Ireland's most famous traditional band plays with top popular artists but never strays from Irish music.
- AWARDS
- Economic Index Up, but Caution Urged
- Leslie's Poolmart Profit Rises 53% in 3rd Quarter
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Crane Co. in Burbank won a $41,250...
- Canada's Commons Passes Financial Reforms
- Painful Memories Amid a Time of Joy : Ann Kerr Remembers Her Husband, Malcolm, and Others Who Never Made It Home From Beirut
- 10 Rooms Vandalized at Van Nuys School
- Death Sentence Asked for Men in Murder : Penalty hearing: Praying Anaheim wife died instantly; shots paralyzed her husband.
- Group Gets a 2nd Chance to Buy Property : Land: But concerns in Pacific Palisades do not affect the purchase of Fryman Canyon above Studio City.
- Negotiations to Preserve Laguna Canyon Deal Begin
- Get Healthy Off Welfare, Officials Say : Budget: Two supervisors say thousands of able-bodied adults capable of holding jobs are abusing the county welfare system.
- Volunteers Dressed for the Part Distribute Condoms
- Ex-Worker at Group Home Convicted of Sex Charges
- Jurors in Broderick Trial Rehear Her Testimony on the Slayings
- 2 Teen-Agers to Be Tried as Adults in Beach Killing
- Piper Named to Simi Council
- Jaime Smith
- Rape Charges Against Mitchell Dropped After Accuser Demurs
- Where There's War, There Are No Games : Yugoslavia: With bloodshed in country, sports is used as political tool, but there are no real winners.
- Stewart's UCI Debut Is Delayed One Game : Basketball: Suspension involves NCAA rules violation while guard was at Marquette. He can play first game Dec. 19.
- Trickle-Down Theory
- Israel's Neighborhood
- Litton Systems Inc. in Moorpark won a...
- New Method of S&L; Sales May Save Taxpayer Money : Thrifts: Well-managed but troubled institutions are sold before they become insolvent to avoid costly bailouts later.
- Bicycle Lanes
- Short-Selling of IHOP May Signal Franchising Concern : Restaurants: Analysts say the start-up fee arrangement could be flawed. But the company chairman says the system has worked for 33 years.
- Steve Gaffen has been promoted to senior...
- Funny Business Co. has named Larry Mendte...
- Litton Guidance & Control Systems in Woodland...
- William E. Borsari of the Walters Management...
- Rolling On : GM-Toyota Plant Prospers Amid Auto Industry Slump
- Louis Harris; Ex-Aide to De Mille Was Nominated for 2 Oscars
- Escondido
- Supreme Court Stops State From Setting Harris' Execution Date During Appeal
- Pro Basketball
- Tim Carey
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Nasty Notices for 'Nick & Nora'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Orchestra at Forest Lawn
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / DECEPTIONS : Our Cheating Hearts
- DAKAR : AIDS Impact in Africa
- GARDEN GROVE : Police to Conduct Sobriety Checks
- COUNTYWIDE : Presiding Judge for 1992 Elected
- TV Gravy Will Run Out Soon, Vincent Warns : Baseball: He advises restraint by owners when long-term player contracts are being considered.
- THE PREPS : He Helps Athletes Succeed in One of Their Toughest Challenges
- Uncured Hams : Scores in O.C. Try Out Their Routines for 'America's Funniest People'
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Winter Solstice' Bright Addition to Holiday Fare
- Minority-Owned Firms Come Together in Directory : Ethnic: New book lists San Diego companies owned by blacks, American Indians, Asians, Filipinos and Latinos to urge other businesses to use their services.
- Alpharel to Supply Firm's Imaging System
- Hydraulics International Inc. in Chatsworth won a...
- Waiting for Profit : Electronics: America's richest man is among investors in Chatsworth- based Image Entertainment. The laser disc distributor may be turning the corner.
- 20,000 Albanians Demand Food, Heat in Anti-Government Rally
- Popular Wally Joyner Is an Angel No More : Baseball: He rejects a 4-year, nearly $16-million offer in favor of 1-year, $4.2-million pact with Kansas City.
- LAW : Sex Bias in Schools: High Court Will Decide If Victims Can Sue for Damages
- Changing Lifestyles : Confusion, Fear on Mexican Land : * The government says it has a land reform plan, but farmers are again skeptical.
- Table the Notion of Retrieving Furniture From the Pool
- Public Wants Food, Not Politics : Commonwealth: A weary Moscow shopper says that 'nothing will change.'
- Plan OKd to Fix Lab Safety Faults
- Developer Strikes Deal With Santa Clarita on Road Bonds : Annexation: The pact frees the city from paying millions of dollars but reduces the amount of land that it had hoped to gain jurisdiction over.
- Firefighter's Dog Keeps Nose to Grindstone
- ANGEL NOTEBOOK : Herzog Optimistic He'll Sign Finley, Not Trade Him
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wisniewski's Replacement Unknown
- Bengals Have No Defense Against Marino, 37-13 : AFC: Dolphin quarterback passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns in a victory over Cincinnati.
- Dershowitz on Pat Buchanan
- O'Brien-Krietzberg & Associates Inc. in Encino won...
- Smith May Take Stand Today in Rape Case : Trial: Defense lawyer says his client will testify if questions about other sexual assault accusations are barred. The judge is expected to grant motion.
- Woman Pleads Guilty to Welfare Fraud : Courts: Teresa Towns used seven identities to claim $163,000 in what may be the biggest such scam in the county.
- 3 Sheriff's Deputies Plead Guilty to Theft Charges : Courts: They face six-year prison terms for stealing credit cards from elderly motorists and buying more than $75,000 worth of merchandise.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McMahon Has Four Broken Ribs
- Their Cherished Lott in Life
- Investigation of Forum Boxing Urged by Athletic Commission
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Dershowitz on Pat Buchanan
- STAGE
- International Precision Inc. of Chatsworth won a...
- Joseph C. Berenato has been named vice...
- RTC Seeks Bids on 81 State Sites
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Doubts About IBM Send Dow Down 14.75
- Senators Hear of Hardships Caused by Rising Health Care Costs
- Westwood One Inc. of Los Angeles has...
- Next Step : A New World Order Finally Plays the Middle East : * The release of the last American hostages reflects a regional attitude shift that is not likely to be reversed.
- Key Portion of Prop. 115 OKd by High Court : Evidence: State justices unanimously allow police to present hearsay testimony during a preliminary hearing. Ruling is expected to help speed up criminal trials.
- Wilson Seeks Sweeping Budget Power, Aid Cuts : Government: He outlines a ballot measure that would slash welfare benefits by as much as 25%.
- Fumes From Barbecue Overcome 6 in Apartment
- Boy, 12, Gets Stuck in Home's Chimney
- Baby Badly Injured in Crash Involving Suspected Drunk Driver : Accident: The infant boy was riding in a car with his family after a visit to Santa Claus at the Brea Mall when their car was struck by another leaving a bar.
- Helping the Needy at Christmas
- Cross-Country Team Gets Lesson on Turbulent Weather
- PREP ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Girls Snap El Toro's Soccer String
- ART REVIEW : Romare Bearden: Sharing Senses of Life
- THEATER REVIEW : Yule Story Told in Song Is Stunning : Stage: Southeast Community Theatre's production of 'Black Nativity' is filled with soaring gospel music that captures the spirit of the season.
- ATHENS : Angry Union Protests
- The Press : Gorbachev's Humpty Dumpty
- Banks May Lose $1.33 Billion on Maxwell Communication Loans
- Benefit's in a Classic by Itself
- Koko, Gorilla That Talks in Sign Language, Is Finally Getting a Mate
- High-Stakes Bond Gamble Could Mean Higher Taxes : Finance: Lake Elsinore, with a population of 19,200, has authorized $500 million to spur new development.
- FULLERTON : Burglary Suspect Wounded by Officer
- San Diego
- Panel Hears Noise Plan for Airport : Van Nuys: Neighbors' recommendations to ban the loudest jets and non-emergency night takeoffs and landings will be analyzed.
- Council Keeps Slow-Growth Issue Off Ballot : Politics: In a 5-to-4 vote, the City Counicl refused to put the initiative on the ballot, but the issue may surface again.
- Padres Revive Pitch for Tartabull : Baseball: Manager Greg Riddoch endorses bid to get free agent in Padres uniform.
- That Wasn't Quite What Will Meant
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan's Five Freshmen Help Spark a 112-62 Victory
- BASEBALL : Angels Will Be Ones Left Crying Over Deal
- College Football
- PREP ROUNDUP
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Zucker's Game Plan for Titans Includes Sticking Around Awhile
- Chilling Tales From the Medical Fringe : FROM PARALYSIS TO FATIGUE: A History of Psychosomatic Illness in the Modern Era, <i> by Edward Shorter,</i> The Free Press, $24.95; 400 pages
- National Agenda : When the Lights Go Out at the Kremlin : * There are several scenarios, none good, for the former union.
- Fatally Stabbed Man, Injured Woman Found
- ANALYSIS : Excess of Experts Intrudes on Intended Role of Jury : Rape trial: High-priced witnesses are impressive but irrelevant. Panels are supposed to render common-sense decisions.
- Governor's Proposal Gets Negative Reaction : Aid: Welfare recipients and advocacy groups predict that cuts in benefits would increase hunger, homelessness.
- Inmate Who Held Jailer as Hostage Gets Life
- Community Policing / Northridge, Van Nuys
- Airline Crunch Isn't Expected to Hurt Boeing
- Forest Protection Initiative Canceled
- West Europe Near Accord on One Currency
- 3 Hospitalized in Head-On Crash With Patrol Car
- ORANGE : Ceremony to Honor Former Police Chief
- Christmas Lights Can Have Dark Side
- OXNARD : Man Gunned Down in Street Brawl
- Judge to Decide Lawsuit Against Evangelist Cerullo
- GARDEN GROVE : No Changes Made in Council Makeup
- Profile : Lights, Camera and Legitimacy: The Sudden Rise of a Palestinian : * Last year at this time, Hanan Ashrawi was virtually unknown to the outside world. Now, after her success at the Mideast peace talks, she's probably the world's second-most widely known Palestinian.
- Obituaries - Dec. 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 10, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 10, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 10, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 10, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 10, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 10, 1991
- SIBLING SUPPORT: Irvine's Angela (Bay) Buchanan is...
- Military May Be Tempted, Experts Say : Unrest: Growing frustration and despair are reported among officers, who show disdain for civilian leaders.
- Choosing Between Districts: Assessment or Mello-Roos
- Worried Europe Will Seek Reassurance : Diplomacy: A special envoy will remind Moscow, Kiev and Minsk of the need to comply with international obligations.
- Capitol Probe Shifts to Coastal Commissioner
- SUPREME HELP: The state Supreme Court on...
- Gang Action Blamed as 3 Youths Are Shot; 1 Dies : Violence: Shotgun blasts were fired from a passing station wagon at four occupants of a pickup truck. The slaying victim was a student at Anaheim High, scene of an earlier shooting.
- THE BOOK TRAIL: Oliver L. North's White...
- Court Freezes Holdings of Maxwell Sons : Finance: The action is the latest step in a bizarre debacle. British officials are trying to figure out how the fraud went undetected for so long.
- WALLY WORLDLESS: Wally Joyner is gone, but...
- Food Vendor and 4 Helpers Missing; Truck Ransacked
- 12,000 Women Against an Army : Guatemala: Widows' groups are defiantly exercising one basic human right: to bury their dead.
- Boy, 3, Kidnap Victim, Is Found : Crime: Youngster is reported in good health in Ventura. Police arrest a man and a woman.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 10, 1991
- 1972 Was Scary, but Rate Cuts Helped
- Pan Am Sues Delta Air Lines
- Maxwell Dealings Investigated : Finance: British police are checking allegations that the late tycoon siphoned off pension funds to support his business holdings.
- Conservative Russian Group Waits in Wings : Politics: Their goal is simple--take over from Yeltsin regime when it is swept away by angry populace.
- Families of Three Boys Molested by Two Scout Leaders Are Awarded $3.75 Million
- But Are Their Own Houses in Order? : Culture: Laguna's design police rule the city's landscape with an iron hand. We find out what their own digs are like.
- Bikers Compete With Rare Toad Over Stream Bed : Wildlife: The amphibian has already lost 75% of its habitat. Motorcyclists say they have a historic right to a Los Padres forest trail that cuts into creek.
- SECURITIES
- Dan Quayle
- O.C. Legislators Survive Remap for Most Part
- Rainfall Is Light but More Could Be Coming
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City to Hire Firm to Help Raise Funds
- LOTTERY RESULTS: DEC. 7
- Homeless but Not Hopeless : The Imagine School House Helps Children Learn That Their Futures Can Be Better
- Ailing Becker Pulls Out of Antwerp Final
- Regulators Will Expand Effort to Rescue S&Ls; : Thrifts: The plan is to find buyers or partners for institutions before they become insolvent and are seized by the government.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Asia Economies Outperformed the Rest of the World in 1991
- TOKYO STOCK MARKET BLUES
- Heard No Noises, Smith Case Witness Says
- FULLERTON : Ex-Police Captain Chosen New Mayor
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Tanning Salon Ban to Be Reviewed
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 SMALL SCHOOLS : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- Golden West Captures State Volleyball Title
- SAN DIEGO MARATHON : Runners Satisfied With Qualifying for Olympic Trials
- GOLF / MARYANN HUDSON : Sleep Can Be Replaced, but Not Tee Times
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin to Play Valencia Friday at Orange Coast
- JAPAN
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Official Says Libya Will Try Pair in Pan Am Bombing
- Mideast Talks Due to Resume; Rough Road Expected : Diplomacy: Both sides say they are ready for business on Tuesday, but no one predicts fast progress. The next test for Baker and aides will be of their patience.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush 'Double-Cross' Cited by Buchanan
- MISSION VIEJO : A Vote on Annexing Aegean Hills Possible
- Switzerland's Vreni Schneider won the first World...
- 'Insurgent' Jerry Brown Targets Political In-Crowd : Campaign '92: He disdains 'Moonbeam' image as he assails media-ruled and money-driven modern politics.
- 2 Growers Reelected to Avocado Panel
- LAGUNA BEACH : Gentry Elected to 3rd Term as Mayor
- GARDEN GROVE : Panel Seeking Ideas on Balancing Budget
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Hotel Tax Increase