- Giving Compassion a Lift
- Barnes Has Dreams of a Double Life : Division VII: Trabuco Hills quarterback says he would like to play defense. But his arm is too valuable to risk.
- Bruins' Edney Has Become a Crowd Favorite
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Vaughn Takes Charge as Chapman Pulls Away From Hayward
- Houston Pulls Away From UC Irvine in Second Half
- Times Critic at Large Sheila Benson Retires
- Guardian Savings Placed in Receivership
- Sir Roy Welensky; Ex-Prime Minister of Rhodesia
- COLUMN ONE : Could It Happen Again? : Pacifism has taken root, but Japanese sometimes transmit disturbing signals. As Pearl Harbor stirs emotions, many ask whether they might ever again take the path to war.
- YORBA LINDA : Plan to Revitalize Downtown Unveiled
- Family Wins Suit Over Man's Cremation : Death: Jury orders Ventura County to pay $211,000 for failing to notify relatives that body was in coroner's custody. Remains were dumped in a mass grave.
- The Attorney General of Christmas Past:Dorothy Morris...
- Merchants Say Deputies Take the Low Road on High Street : Moorpark: Shopkeepers say the officers have turned the road into a speed trap, driving away potential customers.
- Lawyer for Atheist Twins Rests Case Against Scouts
- Anton Lifts Brea to Irvine Tournament Title
- Winless Navy Weighs Options : College football: Midshipmen are 0-10 going into today's game against Army and the future doesn't look bright.
- Bruin Women Beat Waves in Volleyball
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- Tehachapi Stops St. Bonaventure
- USD Finds the Range in Victory : College basketball: Two nights after dismal performance, Toreros shoot 63% in 108-92 victory over Centenary.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- Storytime on the Radio With Mrs. Bush, Friends : Children: The First Lady will lead the reading for 10 half-hour programs that begin airing Sunday on KABC-AM.
- Man Gets Death Sentence in Killing of Parents
- L.A.'s War on Medfly Heats Up : Pests: Infestation area will be inundated with sterile males. Aerial spraying of malathion ruled out for now.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : Canyon
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bird Leads Celtics Past Knicks
- PREP ROUNDUP
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Cerritos Will Be Tough Test for Saddleback's Defense
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : Villa Park
- Herrington Triggered Run-Shoot of Hart Foe : Prep football: Indians' offensive coordinator helped Los Alamitos develop rudiments of his team's offense.
- La Mesa
- Remember Pearl Harbor--but Only Up to a Point : Will 50th anniversary of surprise attack sour U.S.-Japanese relations?
- * Larry Sledz; Actor
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Group Donates $2,500 to Library
- Christian School Revels in Sound of Silence : Education: Ironwood academy is nestled in the Cady Mountains of the Mojave Desert, where vistas could make many believe in God. It has 27 students and four teachers.
- Paul Provenza Sees Some Things in Comedy as No Laughing Matter
- 'The Barber of Seville'
- Good Theater, Bad Review
- Taking a Positive Step
- Good Theater, Bad Review
- These Trojan Fans Not Ready to Give Up
- Tired of Criticism
- Controlling U.S. Borders
- U.S. Assistance for Soviet Union
- 'Puzzle Factory' Will Teach About Life
- Going Through Wreckage of the Rams' Disaster
- 2 Sides to Soka Issue
- Going Through Wreckage of the Rams' Disaster
- 'Hold That Line' Given New Meaning in Miami?
- Don't Expect NBA Players to Go Through Emotions
- Fans Have Questions Dodgers Can't Answer Until the New Season
- Going Through Wreckage of the Rams' Disaster
- DECORATING ADVICE : The Blues Can Brighten Your Room
- An Ecologically Correct Holiday
- Attorney for Atheist Twins Rests Case Against Boy Scouts
- LAGUNA HILLS : 'Pawsing' to Picture a Meow-y Christmas
- Schuller Will Complete His Russian Trip
- Man Pleads Guilty in Slaying of Prostitute
- Reclaiming Temple on Hanukkah : Emigres: Russian Jewish family find its way back to its religious roots, suppressed but not vanquished in its homeland.
- GSA, Artist Hope Talks Will Settle Dispute Over Sculptures' Removal
- Reversal Makes Evidence in Deputies' Trial Admissible : Law: Appellate judges overturn decision that found search warrants invalid. Prosecutors plan to proceed in money-skimming case.
- Gathers' Family Receives $1 Million : Jurisprudence: As a result of compromise, cardiologist is dropped from wrongful death suits. Twelve defendants remain.
- Jurisprudence
- On the road. San Diego Opera associate...
- Stirring Up an Indefinable 'Creole' Dish
- AUTOMOBILES
- Nameless Donor Allows School to Rehire Teacher
- Van Goes : Theft: Artist Carol Quint emerged from a mall gallery in Woodland Hills to find that her vehicle and 20 years of her best work had disappeared.
- DANA POINT : City Clerk Accepts Laguna Hills Post
- Community Policing / Sylmar
- Foe of Del Mar Traffic Initiative to Appeal
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Outgoing Trustee Is Honored
- Antelope Valley to Face Explosive Southwest : College football: Southern California Bowl game matches Foothill, WSC South Division runners-up.
- Long Beach Women Beat Northern Iowa
- PREP ROUNDUP : Lynwood to Play Mater Dei for Title at Trabuco Hills
- PREP ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SAUGUS TOURNAMENT : Hart Falters Fundamentally in 57-52 Loss to La Canada
- SCC Continues Winning Habit, Beats Rosamond : Division X: Jacot ties county record and Amundson rushes for 174 yards as Flames overcome deficit to win, 20-10.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : OCC, Irvine Valley Win in Men's Soccer to Reach State Final
- MUSIC REVIEW : Schwarz's Mozart for the Masses
- ECONOMY
- U.S. Slaps New Sanctions on Yugoslavia as War Rages : Diplomacy: The trade bans apply to all regions. The port of Dubrovnik is shelled again.
- More Fog Expected--but You May Have Mist It : Weather: Forecasters say it will be heavy, but visibility should start improving by dawn. LAX was forced to divert 20 planes after being socked in late Thursday.
- L.A. Festival Reveals Deficit of $270,000 for Its 1990 Season : Arts: The director of the event says the shortfall had been much larger. A $500,000 CRA grant for the '93 festival has been approved by the City Council.
- OXNARD : Man Killed on Train Trestle Identified
- Briton Billy Bragg Brings His Provocative Songs to Belly Up
- Carter Hawley Reports 8% Dip
- . . . AND GENERAL DECEMBER CARE TIPS
- Vatican Official Defends Push Into E. Europe
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Noriega Lawyers Ask Month's Delay
- Gephardt Backs Shift in Trade Strategy : Economy: Lawmaker calls for tough measures that would cause Japanese people to demand reforms from their own leaders.
- Mexican Panel Blames General in Police Deaths
- Gleaming 'Big Mo' in Hawaii on Last Cruise
- Cocaine Valued at $10 Million Seized
- Police to Survey Public's Views on Law Enforcement : Program: The quizzing of Valley residents will be the department's first effort at gauging community attitudes.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Education in Jeopardy, Rally Told
- Irvine Resident Wins Career-Woman Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin Thwarts University Drives in Fourth Quarter : Division VI: Tillers advance to final for second consecutive season with 14-6 victory.
- Hockey
- FREEDOM BOWL CLASSIC : Irvine Stays Close for Half but Loses to Houston
- Wayans Likes His 'Color'-ful Family
- Official Quits Amid Sex Allegation : Misconduct: Father James Burtchaell of Notre Dame, a well-known Roman Catholic theologian and spokesman for the anti-abortion movement, was accused of molesting male students.
- Time to Trim Tree? Just Skirt the Issue
- China Tries Protester Imprisoned 1 1/2 Years
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Wilson Names Panel for Whitefly Study
- Employees May Appeal Ride-Share Plans
- 8th-Graders Make History Come Alive : Education: Debate centers on whether Japanese officials should have been invited to Pearl Harbor ceremonies.
- Fog Delays 10 Flights at John Wayne : Weather: The mists also trapped leaking natural gas, forcing the evacuation of some homes. A lighter blanket is expected again today.
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Couple Die in Murder-Suicide
- City Council Rejects Another DWP Water Rate Hike Proposal : Utilities: After rebuffing plan for an 11% boost this week, members turn down a new plea seeking an increase of 6.85%.
- Exemption Sought for 1,000-Acre Development : Santa Clarita: The Anden Group asks the city to free it in advance from a growth cap that won't be OKd or rejected until an April election.
- 50 Years of Infamy : Pearl Harbor Day Called Time to Remember, Forgive
- COUNTYWIDE : Markets Remove Suspect Cheese
- Sportswriter Missed Point That Day in '41
- Hardison's Memorable Moments Lift Chatsworth
- PREP ROUNDUP
- HBO Had the Right Team for Holyfield-Cooper
- NBC's Saturday Morning Makeover : Television: The network will replace cartoons with the 'Today' show and programs aimed at older children.
- Former Keating Associate Charged With Bank Fraud : * Thrifts: A plea bargain would make Bruce F. Dickson the top insider to cooperate with federal prosecutors.
- AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE : Arms Firms Accused of Testing-Law Violations : * Defense: To prevent conflict of interest, contractors that develop weapons are not supposed to test them.
- DECEMBER GARDENING SPECIFICS . . . : Dividing perennials:
- HEALTH / INFANT MORTALITY : More Research on Birth Defects Urged
- Anderson Vows to Forgive, Tells of His 'New Life'
- San Diego
- Entertainment Firm Executive Accused of Sex Harassment : Lawsuit: Former employee levels charges against head of recreation enterprises in Warner Bros. theme park division.
- GOP Crowd Warms to Clinton : Politics: Democratic candidate is applauded by mostly Republican audience at Newport Beach. Organizers vow financial support.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Pierce Bowl Win Might Lead to Recovery of Recruiting Turf : College football: Opponent is Moorpark, a team players have flocked to since Brahmas dropped program for 1986-87.
- AMERICA'S CUP
- Sockers Pick Up Forward Castillo, Ignore Hirmez
- Jurisprudence
- Lakers Get the Message From Coach : Pro basketball: Dunleavy lets them know he is upset. They respond with a 98-89 victory over the Nets.
- Bob Baker Returns With Holiday Puppet Revue
- High Technology Aids 'Indestructible People'
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ANTELOPE VALLEY TOURNAMENT : Second-Half Spurt Sends Canyons Into Championship Game, 102-95
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Injuries Deplete Team's Supply of Receivers for Chiefs Game
- Rubin: Life Beyond Italian Food Ads
- For Jack Sheldon, 'For the Boys' Role Is a High Note : Performing: The trumpeter and actor, who will play in Huntington Beach Sunday, clearly enjoys his two careers.
- Rockwell Agrees to Settle 2 Cancer Claims : Lawsuit: Without admitting liability, the company agrees to pay a total of $102,500 to two former workers.
- PORT HUENEME : Suspect Recaptured After Escaping Cell
- Baseball
- Dorsey Too Physical for Sylmar, 40-13
- A Puncher's Chance : Ellis Has an Opportunity Against Foreman Tonight
- Northridge Eliminated in Volleyball Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SIMI VALLEY TOURNAMENT : Briggs Basket Sparks Upset of Santa Clara
- 'Victory' Swats Cliches to Emerge a Winner
- 'Virginia' Not Holiday Treat It Yearns to Be
- These Trojan Fans Not Ready to Give Up
- Ward Valley
- Fans Have Questions Dodgers Can't Answer Until the New Season
- Fans Have Questions Dodgers Can't Answer Until the New Season
- Reason for Being Makes It a Classic
- Testing the B-2 Stealth Bomber
- Don't Expect NBA Players to Go Through Emotions
- U.S. Assistance for Soviet Union
- Fans Have Questions Dodgers Can't Answer Until the New Season
- Politicians
- World War II
- Smart Stuff on '90210'
- Racial Intolerance
- Fans Have Questions Dodgers Can't Answer Until the New Season
- U.S. Assistance for Soviet Union
- 2 Sides to Soka Issue
- Scout for Tolerance
- UCLA Band Cut Short for Bowl Appearance
- A Hunger Event
- Fewer Art Patrons
- Good Theater, Bad Review
- Obituaries - Dec. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 7, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 7, 1991
- Cheerfulness to End With the Call of a Bugle
- Former Hostages Face a Stressful New Test--Freedom
- Boy, 11, Finds Mother, Sister, Brother Hanged
- 2 Wounded by Off-Duty L.A. Officer : Police: Relatives of two men disagree with official account that the 2-year LAPD veteran identified himself as a policeman during the altercation.
- Mental Health Director's Optimism Will Be Tested in L.A.
- A Gee-Rated Adventure
- Hopeful Suitors Lining Up for Macmillan
- DECEMBER GARDENING SPECIFICS . . . : Pruning and restoring a grapevine:
- HONORING ALL: The first American casualties of...
- BRIDGING YEARS: Kiyomi Kobayashi of Hokkaido, Japan,...
- Clinton, Harkin Add to Finances in Southland : Politics: Arkansas governor meets with Orange County Republicans. Iowa senator confers with black and union leaders in L.A.
- SLOWDOWN: More evidence that the recession has...
- Duke's Political Finances Spark Investigations
- TOUCHDOWN: Rams owner Georgia Frontiere had been...
- 2 Boys Held After Home Hit by Shots a 2nd Time : Crime: Two Capistrano Valley High students are arrested in the shootings after one allegedly brought a gun to school. It is the second weapons incident on a district campus in two days.
- Harkin Jabs Clinton on Meeting O.C. 'Fat Cats' : Politics: Democratic contenders add to their campaign finances in Southland. Bush calls Arkansas governor's breakfast with GOP financiers 'interesting.'
- WOMAN IN THE NEWS : She's Taking 'Toughest Job in California'
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 7, 1991
- Sen. Kennedy Takes Stand at Rape Trial
- Bias Suit Award Is Overturned
- IBM Launches Overhaul by Decentralizing 2 Units : * Technology: The changes involve the $1-billion data storage division based in San Jose and a printer group.
- Amgen Awarded 2 More Epogen Patents
- Two Counties Told to Repay Property Taxes
- Gov. Clinton Should Cross L.A. River
- Lingering Agony : Tragedy: A year later, Hashu Waney finds the railroad and city of Del Mar recalcitrant about doing anything about the conditions that led to his wife's death.
- One of the great philosophical questions of...
- Obscenity Panel Urges County to Find a Way to Close Bondage Club
- House Fired Upon for Second Time
- Suspect Held Over 12 Bank Robberies
- Bringing Government to South L.A.
- Magic to Write Books on His Life, Responsible Sexual Behavior
- Beach Boy Wilson Settles Suit on Will : Legal feud: Singer's family opposed his naming of therapist as chief beneficiary. Independent conservator will oversee estate.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Hamblen's Debut Gets Stuck in the Nets
- Man Commended for Helping Police Killed Outside Bar : Crime: In July he aided an officer who was being dragged by a drunk driver's car. He is beaten to death by robbers.
- Colorful Stanwyck in Black-&-White
- RETAIL
- Conscience Choices
- No Charges to Be Filed in Fatal High-Rise Fire
- Chain Reaction : Fashion: Sears, Target and other stores are out to change their image with trendy but affordable clothes and head-turning displays.
- Wake Up and Smell the Rocket Fuel
- Writing Down the Baja Highway
- Bolstering Border Integrity : Mexico announces a dramatic changing of the guard
- MISSION VIEJO : Drunk-Driver Check Scheduled Tonight
- Big League Bust : 4 Boys Arrested in $30,000 Theft of Baseball Cards
- Family Gets $211,000 Over Cremation
- Angel Proposal to Joyner Has Short Fuse : Baseball: First baseman has until 4 p.m. today to accept offer or it will be withdrawn.
- Where to Find Holiday Spirit--In a Nutshell : Dance: San Diegans can choose from among six productions of the "Nutcracker," but the Christmas perennial wasn't always so popular.
- Movie Review : Back on the Right Trek
- A Contraption That's Been Given Free Rain : Umbrellas: The 3,000-year-old device made for a simple purpose doesn't always stay under our own control.
- High Success Rate of Liver Transplants a Hopeful Sign
- Noisy Dog Leads Owner to Injured Neighbor
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Winemaker Alert on Lead Risk OKd
- Calls for Remilitarizing May Return to Haunt Us : Japan/Germany: Any immediate benefits in their sharing global burdens could backfire as trade tensions grow.
- Santa Clarita Builders Say Revised Hillside Limits Are Still Too Strict
- Too Rich for Words : Harbor officials need to realize this is a recession, not a party
- Baseball
- Dry and Low : Humidity Is Down and Discomfort Level Is Up for Many
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 ANGELUS LEAGUE
- ROUNDUP : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Birmingham Falls After Long Stand
- PEARL HARBOR
- RETAIL
- Karcher Profit Declines 9% in Third Quarter
- Walesa Yields to Center-Right Coalition Choice of a Premier
- Rabbit's Warren
- County Ordered to Repay Taxes : Finances: A judge cites $5.8 million in property levies collected to cover jail booking and collection fees.
- A Clumsy Law Out of the Very Best Motives : St. Paul hate-crime ordinance is too broad
- Estonian Refugee Given Death Sentence in Slaying : Courts: Judge denies a new trial for the man convicted in the killing of a North Hollywood woman.
- Free Falls : To Show Their Sport Is Safe, Bungee Entrepreneurs Harness the Media
- BUENA PARK : After-School Project Aims at Helping Kids
- Judge OKs Plan to Warn Wine Buyers of Lead Hazard
- Initiative to Restrict Growth Qualifies for Santa Clarita Ballot
- RAM NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : It's Hammer Time for Glanville and Falcons
- Bob Boone Selected for Breitbard Hall
- Sian Edwards to Lead English National Opera
- '50s Treasures From Roost Get New Life in CD Series
- Noriega Stashed Millions, His Banker Testifies
- Florence Bernstein; 1st Woman to Be Presiding Appellate Judge
- Robbery Suspect Who Fled Hospital Turns Himself In
- Newborn Found in Ditch Is Listed in Critical Condition
- PERSPECTIVE ON VIOLENCE : Womanslaughter Is a Hate Crime : Choosing victims by gender is as heinous as choosing them by race; why aren't lawmakers responding to this?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Opposes New Construction Rules
- Soccer
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Sunday's Game Won't Be on Local TV
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taft's Fontaine-Greenberg Win
- Making His Move Into the Mainstream : Movies: Isaac Julien's latest film had its local premiere Thursday at a benefit for Gay & Lesbian Media. 'Young Soul Rebels,' a prize winner at Cannes, cuts across sexual, racial lines in its appeal.
- STAGE
- War Film a Morale Dilemma : Movies: 'December 7th' was deemed a propaganda failure and shelved. It screens tonight at Saddleback College to open 'The Road to War' series.
- White House Aide Faces Possible Conflict of Interest : Ethics: Competitiveness Council official may have influenced rules affecting firm in which he owns stock.
- Trustees Postpone Bond Vote : Camarillo: A measure for renovation and construction of schools may not reach the ballot until 1993.
- SAN CLEMENTE : 2 Held for Having Gun at High School
- The Real Infamy Was an Unnecessary War : Pearl Harbor: Material losses were not that bad, aside from the number of deaths. The real disaster was political.
- Fugitive in Guatemalan Slaying Is Captured
- Redondo Wary of Ban on Gangs in Parks
- 'Grapes of Wrath' roles take students beyond 'dust and the New Deal.'
- Keep It Quiet, but Esperanza Is on a Tear : Prep football: Coach doesn't want to hear anything about team's 26-game winning streak.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 ANGELUS LEAGUE
- Rast Twins Make NCAA Title Their Final Tandem Goal : College soccer: After powering Santa Clara for four years, former Royal High standouts Cam and Matt pursue championship in last hurrah together.
- Faith Healer Stole From Her Clients, Police Say : Crime: 'Senorita Maria' allegedly took more than $40,000 from people in the Echo Park area. She is wanted on grand theft charges.
- College Basketball
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 ANGELUS LEAGUE : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- First-Team Selection Is a First-Class Move
- Just No Defense for Loss by Kings : Hockey: Hrudey is last-minute starter. He faces 51 shots in a 6-2 loss to Blackhawks.
- Mulligan's New Slice of Life
- NHL ROUNDUP : Dineen Starts Career as Coach of Flyers With Loss to Capitals
- Byelorussian Ballet Trying to Pick Up Pieces of Botched Tour
- Baseball
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tripping' Stumbles Over Trivial Matters
- SECURITIES
- 2 Major Developers Begin Significant Restructurings
- 2 Close Bush Allies in Line for Commerce Post : * Candidates: A former congressman and the ambassador to Italy are among those being considered to head the department.
- SPI Plans Joint Venture With Russian Drug Maker
- * Ears Everywhere: The KGB, the Soviet...
- Jobless Claims, Factory Orders Rise : * Economy: Jump in unemployment ranks is linked to auto industry layoffs. Increased demand for defense items boosts some manufacturers.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Ordeal of a Faithless Family Man : GOODNESS <i> by Tim Parks</i> ; Grove Weidenfeld $17.95; 185 pages
- U.S. Contemplated Rescue Missions for Hostages but Had to Stop Short : Mideast: Intelligence agencies located captives at least three times. But they lacked enough details to attempt the operation.
- U.S. Coin Redesign Close to Approval in Congress : Money: Bill of Rights themes would be used. Sen. Cranston pushed the legislation lobbied for by his frequent companion.
- Politics : Election Race May Be Test for Philippine Democracy : Many fear that much of the money spent to sway the May voting will come from unsavory sources such as criminals and drug lords.
- Slain Man Had Another Wife, Records Show
- Spinning Their Wheels : O.C. Used-Car Firm and Salesmen Take It One Day at a Time in Tough Climate
- Coffins May Hold Buried U.S. History : Research: Forensic and genetic studies of the remains of three members of a Maryland family could yield details about 17th-Century life.
- Group Gets Last-Ditch Reprieve in Bid for Marquez Canyon Property
- Honest to Goodness : Youth Turns In Money That Blew Out of Bank Robber's Car