- GARDEN GROVE : Police on Lookout for Drunk Drivers
- Doing Good, and Doing It Well
- ORANGE HOLIDAY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Late Baskets by Keim Lift Marina to Victory
- College Basketball
- Golfer Who Goes for Broke Winds Up With Fewer Clubs
- On the Movie Set, Allman Wasn't a Rock Star : Movies: He makes his screen debut in 'Rush' as a drug kingpin. 'I wanted somebody with Gregg's kind of history in his face,' says director Lili Zanuck.
- Bridgford Foods Reports Profits of $4.5 Million
- 140,000 Soviet Jews Emigrate to Israel, a Decrease of 23%
- Auto Club Hunts for Insurance Rebate Recipients
- New Burst of Fighting Erupts in Georgian Capital
- Businesswoman Chosen to Lead Commerce Dept.
- A Nancy Drew Without Clues
- R.H. Proposal for Low-Cost Housing
- DMV to Curtail Services at Office in North Hollywood
- OXNARD : Man, 60, Killed in Head-On Collision
- Hoffort Helps Gulls Turn Away Kansas City : Hockey: San Diego pulls within a point of second place with a 5-3 victory over first-place Blades.
- Tulsa Kicker Handles the Pressure in His Own Way : Freedom Bowl: He might be eccentric, but Eric Lange made 16 of 19 field-goal attempts this season.
- 'Essential Marty Robbins' Salutes a Crossover King
- A Showdown Between Country Music Clubs : Lawsuit: The owner of Anaheim's Cowboy Boogie Co. claims that big-name acts have stayed away because of hardball tactics employed by the operating partner of a competing venue, the Crazy Horse.
- Major Clients Returning to Humbled Salomon Bros. : * Scandal: Five months after admitting widespread Treasury bond cheating, some defectors give the reformed firm another chance. But Wall Street isn't sure.
- Latino Gang Clash Brings Lock-Down at San Quentin
- Stormy Weather on Way for Weekend
- LOS ALAMITOS : Automated Recycle Plan Called a Success
- Toros Try to Extend Win Streak in Phoenix
- Stewart Expected to Make UCI Debut Saturday
- TV REVIEW : Noble Ruminations Abound From 'Meaning of Life'
- Courses in Comedy Writing Set at UCLA
- Placido Domingo to Conduct Chamber Orchestra
- Mexico: Splendors of Three Decades : Art: A Sylmar gallery features noteworthy modern artists, and picks up where LACMA's 30-century retrospective left off.
- A Look Back : Lively Year in the Arts : 1991: Lancaster gets a new concert hall, Grove School of Music is still afloat and a Hollywood cash calf grows up. : STAR LOCATION
- Fraud Suspect Not Indigent
- Repeal of Zionism Resolution
- Political Wavers
- Endangered in Oxnard
- Marina Investor and BCCI
- Stand Up for Recycling Firm
- Bureaucracy Is Too Costly
- Pension Funds
- MOVIES - Dec. 27, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 27, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 27, 1991
- Late Buying Surge Brings Little Cheer for Retailers
- LATINO SPIRIT: Literature focusing on the Latino...
- MATCHED: Q: What does Lenora Fulani have...
- Holiday Sales Dismal Despite Big Discounts
- Audit Finds Pension Errors Favoring City Retirees : Retirement: State Controller Gray Davis believes improper calculations in survey, which included three South Bay cities, could indicate broader troubles for state Public Employees' Retirement System.
- Torrance Funds Being Sought in Wymer Firm : * Scandal: $6.2 million, proceeds from sale of a U.S. Treasury note by Newport financial adviser who is accused of fraud, has disappeared.
- WORTHY TREK: When the Fijis of the...
- DREAM NUMBERS: Free agent Danny Tartabull of...
- Late Buying Surge Brings Little Cheer for Retailers
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 27, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 27, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 27, 1991
- Radio, PC Technology Join Forces : High tech: Wireless computer networks are evolving that will revolutionize data transmission, but not without some hitches.
- Layoff Grinch : Holidays Fail to Cheer GM Workers Whose Jobs Will Go
- THEN & NOW : Eagle Rock--A Solid Fixture in the Community
- COUNTYWIDE : Courthouse Will Be Put to Use Again
- Farewell to Another Year
- A Farewell to Simca
- ETHNIC COOK : Fufu Platter: In Nigeria They Use Rice Flour Instead of Mashed Potatoes
- A Friendly Ear : Counseling Center Trains Seniors to Listen to Senior Problems
- Liberating Frida : Art: Social and Public Art Resource Center pays homage to the late Mexican painter by celebrating the less commercial aspects of her persona.
- Iraq Frees 2,300 Prisoners, Including 400 Kurds, Reports Say
- Bail Set for Navy Officer in Slaying
- Some Jews Seek Out Christmas Diversions
- FOR THE KIDS : New Year's Eve Fun : Oxnard and Moorpark are hosting slumber parties so children can celebrate while parents go out.
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : NUTRITION : Developer of Fat Substitute Awaits U. S. OK
- Norwalk : Board Decides to Open 3 Middle Schools by 1993
- 12 Schools Represented on South Coast All-Star Team
- ON THE RECORD
- Glassell Park : Youth's Killing Investigated
- Bid to Fight Prostitution Hits a Snag : Law enforcement: Judges question blanket policy of probation rules that would prohibit convicted prostitutes from certain areas and behaviors.
- Recycling of 'Waste' Takes No Holiday : Environment: There are easy ways to lessen the impact of the paper blizzard. Even your Christmas tree can get back to the land.
- Superior Court's Longest-Serving Judge Calls It Quits
- Marketing Religion In a Land of Plenty
- Making a Christmas Memory : Imported Snow Puts the Icing on a Holiday Party for 2,500 Foster Children
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : HOLOCAUST : Jews, Germans Meet Formally to Discuss Holocaust
- THE ANTHONY GRIFFITH SHOW : This Comic's Cast of Characters Ranges From Mike Tyson to George Bailey
- The Designer Foods Project
- Cheese From a Different Mold
- Celebrating Celery : An abundance of the vegetable has brought prices down. There are 11,200 acres devoted to its cultivation in Ventura County.
- Even the Bread Basket at La Tapenade Is Tops
- Residents of Southeast Texas Warned to Brace for Record Flooding
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / FRULLATI-CAFE DELLA RIVIERA : Best Pesto : Every entree has something to recommend it. But some could use salads.
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : MARKETING : Items Bearing Bordello's Logo Are Hot Sellers
- Riding a Wave of Success : Surfing: Every year, 1 million people across the country call Surf Line to tap into its morning and afternoon reports covering Southern California, Florida, the East Coast and popular spots across the world.
- Pets Rescued in Moorpark Blaze
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Firms Use Spying to Silence Critics
- Saucy Resolution: Reduce, Reduce
- Upscale in Ojai : Some Locals Say Influx of Chic Shops Has Obliterated Small-Town Charm
- A Class Act : Students Finally Get to Meet Their Gulf War Pen Pal
- City Again Seizes Sex-Oriented Publications : News racks: Officials said the seizures were not based on the content, but were made because the vending machines were unlicensed.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOMALIA : Slaughter Out of Sight, Out of Mind : Internecine strife lays waste to a poor country; why aren't relief agencies doing more to help the innocent victims?
- Sun Valley Man Fatally Shot in Argument; Girlfriend Held
- How We in Japan Can Save Detroit : To: The Vice Minister From: Michio Watanabe Planning Department/ North American DivisionMinistry of International Trade and Industry
- INTERNATIONAL
- Unlikely Treasure: Ham and Turkey Bones
- A Telling Style : Preston Ransone took one of his unsold screenplays to a studio, put it on tape and sold it at truck stops. Now he's planning more.
- Literary Classics: Adults Still Misreading the Teen-Agers
- Whittier : Ordinance Limits Types of Materials Used for Siding
- Renewal Being Studied for 2 Communities : Redevelopment: Councilman Mike Hernandez hopes light industry and jobs can be brought to Glassell Park and Cypress Park.
- There's a Recycling Bin for All Christmas Trash
- World Leaders Hail Gorbachev's Legacy : Reaction: He wins praise for encouraging freedom, democracy and disarmament. But China says he has just caused trouble.
- 10 Killed in Rebel Raid
- * Nathan Smooke; Industrialist, Collector of Art
- Region : Recycling for Trees
- L.A. May Intervene in Suit Over Landmarks : Royalties: The state wants the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to pay as much as $700,000 for upkeep of the sign and Walk of Fame.
- Jewish Family Seeks Christmas Alternatives : Holidays: For many Jews, particularly young children, this can be an especially alienating season.
- * Dorothy Bush; Democratic Party Secretary for Four Decades
- The following are selected entries from...
- Hide and Go Eat
- Lewis Takes Colton Job as Manager : Personnel: The move may undercut the ex-manager's plans to seek monetary damages from the city over his dismissal.
- The Life and Times of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev
- Report Cards, Credit Cards Vie at the Mall : Children of retail workers to attend school, day care inside the huge shopping complex.
- Huntington Park : 5 Million Sterile Fruit Flies Put in 26-Square-Mile Area
- For Man in the Street, a Weary Resignation : Reaction: Old animosities are softened by reluctant appreciation for Gorbachev's departure.
- Woman, 46, Killed in Lancaster Crash
- Business Owners Help Raise Money to Aid Fire Victims
- Rest Home Visits Brighten Day for Lonely Residents : Christmas: A group of families spends time talking and singing with the elderly. 'It just perks them right up,' a nurse says.
- Sears Appeals Minibike Settlement : * Lawsuit: The firm asks the state Supreme Court to toss out an $85,000 agreement reached by two co-defendants.
- Former Leader Seeks to Extend His Philosophy
- Clinton Backed by the Governor of Rhode Island
- VISITING A PSYCHIC : The Futures Market : Enter the bungalow you've seen along streets in different cities, with its neon palm outside inviting you in for a reading.
- Gorbachev Steps Down : 'Nuclear Button' to Yeltsin; Red Flag Lowered : Transition: The last Soviet president criticizes the commonwealth but voices faith in the public's wisdom.
- HIV-Infected Student Fights LACC's Ruling on Professor : Education: The teacher will go unpunished after expressing concern over handling Wayne Karr's papers. Karr said he is considering a lawsuit.
- 'Living Lab' of Wetlands Enthralls Youngsters : Education: Audubon volunteers excite students about the environment in classroooms in Culver City, Santa Monica and Los Angeles.
- * Mark Eichenberger; Adventurer Challenged the Sea
- Segregation Dispute Resolved by Principal's Reassignment : Schools: District superintendent transfers longtime ABC employee to restore harmony among staff at Carver Elementary.
- Woman Sought in Bank Robbery
- Elsinore Has New Entries in Outlet Field
- YORBA LINDA : Cemetery's Future Includes Restoration
- Officials Start Grim Task of Tracing Lost $6.2 Million : Torrance: Only $93 appears to remain of the proceeds earned from the sale of a U.S. Treasury note handled by investment adviser Steven D. Wymer, who has been charged with fraud.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Fabled 'Royal Road's' Route Lost in Time
- ORANGE : Sample Landmarks on Walking Tour
- No Bad-Mouth Football For Tulsa's Coach
- Virginia Tech's Furrer Sparks Gray to 20-12 Victory
- STAGE
- Don't Worry, Be Healthy
- Top 10 Dishes
- Starting A Church
- ECONOTES : A Gift for the Planet
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : DISABLED : Autistic Savant Adapts to Work and Independence
- Long Beach : Developer Hopes for Lease to Open Showboat Theater
- Bush Praises Gorbachev, Recognizes 6 Republics : Policy: He salutes resigned leader's vision and courage and cites victory for democracy and freedom.
- HELP : Baby-sitters: The British have a special day for nannies. But in America, appreciation can be shown in new cars, health insurance and paid sick time.
- LIMOUSINES : Stretching It : New Year's Eve is a popular night for party-goers to rent chauffeur-driven cars. But it can be a boring evening for the drivers.
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Official Assigned to Africa
- Atlanta Sportswriters, Please Don't Hurt Him
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Matt Walsh Skipper Is a Veteran of Seas
- A RUSSIAN WINTER FOR THE ARTS : Musical Exodus From Troubled Russia : * Music: The list of recent migrants constitutes virtually every composer of world renown. 'Almost anybody with talent is getting out.'
- Jeff Smith Skewered
- Jones Ignorant on Project 10
- Yabba Dabba 'Cue
- Medicine
- Bicentennial of Bill of Rights
- Jeff Smith Skewered
- Bicentennial of Bill of Rights
- 1991 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS : ...
- Bicentennial of Bill of Rights
- Glendale Quality of Life Called 'Bleak'
- Decriminalize Aid in Dying
- Project Is Designed to Tame a River's Devastating Floods : Public Works: In the past, floods from the San Luis Rey River have caused massive damage in Oceanside. The long-awaited construction will ease the threat of future floods.
- All in the Family : P.J. and Page Jones May Have Inherited a Genetic Advantage in Racing From Their Dad, Parnelli
- S. Africa's Fugard to Bring 'Playland' to the Playhouse
- 1991 in REVIEW: SAN DIEGO COUNTY POP MUSIC : The Concert Scene Bucked the Trends : * Analysis: There was little to count on in this year's pop industry except the drawing power of big-name groups and the struggles facing mid- and entry-level acts.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : EDUCATION : Enrollment Up in Program for High Achievers
- A Few Things to Do for School Success in '92
- Actor Gets Taste of Some Real-Life Drama : * Court: TV star Gerald McRaney found himself on center stage--but this time it was in court fighting to retrieve money from his ex-housekeeper.
- Croats Worship Underground as Fighting Goes On in Republic
- Westside : Coastal Panel Appointment
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Students Display a Flair for the Dramatic : Arts: The children's theater group at Tustin High School performed 'Charlotte's Web' 20 times in two weeks for local elementary schools.
- McIntyre Enjoys Challenge of Being Captain of Half-Day Boat
- No-Nonsense Southern Comfort : NATHALIE DUPREE COOKS FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS, <i> By Nathalie Dupree (William Morrow: $21; 364 pp.)</i>
- Longtime Support of Binkley Eroded Quickly : Police: Chief's temporary reassignment marks an abrupt change in his warm relationship with City Hall.
- Defense Lawyer Finds Himself the Defendant : Trial: Role is reversed for prominent criminal attorney William Yacobozzi, accused of sending an impostor to take a blood test in a paternity suit lodged against him.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Alliance About as Secure as Soviet Union
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Cowboys Get Call of Wild
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ROSE BOWL : Michigan's Moeller: No One Will Be Better Than the Winner in Pasadena
- Magnolias, Palms: 'Tides' Author Meets Hollywood
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / POSTSEASON BOWL GAMES : HOLIDAY BOWL / ALAN DROOZ : Iowa's Fry Sporting a New Grin Thanks to Hard Working Team
- $3 Million Means Volumes for Vista's Public Library
- Discarded Christmas Trees Could Help Mulch Azaleas and Camellias
- Sharing the Esprit de Corps : Married Marines Feel Pressures of Duty, Home
- Local Basketball Teams Are Ready to Play Against Nation's Top High School Squads : Basketball: Above the Rim tournament to opens today at two locations.
- Iowa Ready for a Holiday : Holiday Bowl: Coach Hayden Fry is surprised by the success of his Hawkeyes. This bowl trip is a treat to his team and the fans back home.
- An All-Star Backfield Highlights the All-South Bay Team : Prep football: Morningside's Stais Boseman, Bishop Montgomery's Koury Clark, Banning's Shayzar Hawkins and Hawthorne's Morell Ollis lead the 1991 selections.
- Doc Strub Had a Racing Vision
- A RUSSIAN WINTER FOR THE ARTS : Archives Reveal Soviet Film Treasures : * Movies: Hidden since the late 1920s, many recent Soviet finds may be the best cinematic works since Stalin consolidated his grip on power.
- INTERNATIONAL
- The Buffet Did It
- Gorbachev Text: 'Living in a New World'
- Soup From Nuts
- Way to Go : Empire Balloon, Wine and Polo Festival Is All That and Cars, Biplanes and More
- A Growing Taste for Quail
- Hospital's Care of Inmate Criticized
- MUSIC / DANCE : Hallelujah! Appeal of 'Messiah' Is Enduring
- The Region : Trail Cleanup Planned
- N. Korean President's Son Is Named Chief of Military
- Cerritos : Theater's Name Changed to Center for Performing Arts
- THE BIG 3 : Together, Ruth Brown, B.B. King and Bobby (Blue) Bland Are Even Greater Than the Sum of Their Parts
- SAN CLEMENTE : Plans Put on Hold for Casa Romantica
- Wilder Shifts Campaign's Focus to Woo Black Voters : Democrats: The presidential hopeful fails to make inroads with his message of fiscal conservatism.
- Community Policing
- Tourist Takeover : Some Ojai Residents Grumble as Arcade Shops Get Trendy
- Where to Recycle Christmas Trees
- Pyongyang Has to Take the Warning Seriously : U.S. draws up option for strike against North Korea
- COLUMN RIGHT : Survivors Don't Bother With Principle : Republicans in Washington seek respectability, and moderation is their path.
- 6-Year-Old Critically Injured, Parents Hurt in Freeway Crash
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Parcells Reportedly Offered Tampa Job
- A RUSSIAN WINTER FOR THE ARTS : In Provinces, the Show May Not Go On : * Theater: Being sent to Siberia used to be good news for Soviet stage folk. Now they're worried that free-market reforms will leave them out in the cold.
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Sofa Factory Says Cutting Prices Has Made It a Good Year
- Printers That Can Add Color to Work
- INTERNATIONAL
- New Year's Eve Without the Mob
- THE $5 CHEF : A (Cheap) Hangover Cure for 20
- City Sticks to Rent Plan for Mobile Home Parks
- Swiss Arrest Embassy Worker in Bakhtiar Murder, Iran Says
- Turn Discarded Christmas Trees Into Garden Mulch
- Heart Attack of Shopper Spurs Bitter Article
- Carson : 6 Arrested and Charged in Series of School Burglaries
- 1991 IN REVIEW: SAN DIEGO COUNTY ARCHITECTURE : Collaboration a Key Building Block in Design
- Aegean Cafe Offers Good Food in a Seeworthy Atmosphere
- Semper Fidelity : Military: Marriages between Marines, once frowned on, appear to be on the rise. Spouses often must overcome long separations, vastly different schedules.
- PLATFORM : Hollow Victories
- SEAL BEACH : Electric Red Cars Put City on Track
- Dinard Is Back in Malibu Run : Horse racing: Olympio is also in the field for first race of Strub series on opening day at Santa Anita.
- Nikolich Gets Early Exit From Yugoslavia : Basketball: Talented Capistrano Valley junior joins brother, uncle in San Juan Capistrano after fighting gets closer to family home in Belgrade.
- Jurisprudence
- There's a Mad Dog Running the Phillies : Baseball: Lee Thomas has come a long way from his carefree days with Angels in early '60s.
- New Tests in Fight Against Ovarian Cancer
- Faithful Delivering Message of Hope to Eastern Europe
- Retooling of State Auto Smog Checks Urged by Officials : Pollution: They say cars have become more complex. The plan could put local garages out of the inspection business.
- Ready to Play a Role
- Long Beach : Architect/Artist Named to Oversee Public Art Projects
- Middle Class Fleeing Foul Mexico City Air : Pollution: Businesses also look for new locations. Exodus causes problems for ballooning cities nearby.
- COLUMN LEFT : Why Bother to Conspire Against J.F.K.? : Oliver Stone has bought into the fascist fantasy that Kennedy was a father-leader-hero.
- Yugoslav War Has Victims in Southland : Conflict: L.A. area's Croatian-Americans have staged demonstrations, written the President and Congress and mounted a massive relief effort for their homeland.
- Hart's Rifleman Riddled Record Book
- 1991 Orange County. The Year in Review : Builders Cast Wary Eye on '92 : Most developers are winding up 1991 in worse shape than they began the year. And the big problem next year may be borrowing money for buying land and putting up homes.
- The Salad in Winter
- FIVE WAYS TO LOSE YOUR LIVE-IN
- FAA's Safety Inspections Are Called Flawed and Dangerous
- Vinous Achievements
- NEIGHBORS : Porter Salute : Five Master Chorale members will perform in Camarillo to raise funds for a trip to Prague in June.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Plant Near Proposed Stadium Criticized
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : DEBUT MAGAZINE : Pint-Sized Staff Scores With Offering for Kids by Kids
- Soviet Leaders Since the Revolution
- BOOK REVIEW : 'He, She and It': a Bold Look Into Future : HE, SHE AND IT <i> by Marge Piercy</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $22; 445 pages
- P.V. Estates, Homeowners Await End of Landslide Case
- Youth Slain, Girl Wounded in 2 Gang-Related Shootings
- Anonymous Group Offers Refuge From Sex Industry : Recovery: Prostitutes, pimps, madams and pornographic actors trying to start new lives are finding a helping hand.
- Georgia Tech's Return Unfair to Stanford : Aloha Bowl: Clay makes the big play as Yellow Jackets come from behind in last minute to defeat Cardinal, 18-17.
- NOTES : Servite Leaves Today to Play in Nation's Capital
- Concert Business Was Really Dead in '91, Pollstar Says : * Pop music: Grateful Dead placed No. 1, and three country acts made the Top 10, but gross ticket revenues fell at least 25% from 1990, according to a trade publication.
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Athletic Foundation Grappling With Future : Charities: Conflicts over makeup of board and whether more surplus Olympic funds should go to aid schools have led three directors to quit.
- 14 Schools Are Represented on Southeast All-Star Team
- Embattled Family Law Commissioner Transferred Off Norwalk Bench : Courts: James R. Ballew acknowledged complaints of an abrasive manner, but said he asked for reassignment.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Simi Valley Sacks Woebegone Image
- Hachborn Now Knows the Gift of Giving On, Off the Ice : Hockey: An attitude adjustment has helped this Gull get his game going again.
- MUSIC
- New Business, Old Business
- Tokyo Share Prices Rally; Dollar Falls Against Yen : Stocks: Wall Street's gains and index-linked buying are credited for Nikkei's fourth-biggest single-day jump in 1991.
- Has Hospital Food Made a Recovery?
- His Finest Roll
- After nearly 15 years of decline, participation...
- Say, Where Does All That Cream Filling Go?
- Charting New Courses in Teaching About Columbus : History: Schools are taking a more critical approach, becoming entangled in difficult educational issues.
- 3 School Districts Win Awards
- Danny DeVito Plays Fast and Loose in 'The Ratings Game'
- Glendale : No Contest Plea to Abuse
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : PATCH PROGRAM : Group Sets Up Topanga Hiring Site for Day Laborers
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : HOMELESS : Care Cottage Offers Refuge to Women, Children
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : A Primer in Neon : The four-person show at Ventura's Momentum Gallery features work silly and sublime, and it's proving quite popular.
- CLIPBOARD : Rancho Las Lomas
- California IN BRIEF : LIVERMORE : Scientists to Create Fake Star With Laser
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : DISABLED CHILDREN : MOVE Program Makes Inroads in Special Education
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : RELIGION : Churches Report Attendance Gains Since Gulf War
- Spreading Yule Cheer $10 at a Time
- Inmate's Lack of Follow-Up Care Prompts a Reprimand : Medicine: Officials say Anaheim hospital provided no continuity of treatment. The patient says he was improperly discharged before heart surgery.
- Ring Out Holidays by Recycling Trees
- NBA : Pippen, Bulls Deck the Celtics
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Off-Road Teams Go in Different Directions
- A RUSSIAN WINTER FOR THE ARTS : Hermitage Falls Victim to Chaos
- Fontes Wins AP Award as the NFL Coach of Year
- West Hollywood : Gay-Bashing Conviction
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : A Sharp Shooter : A tribute to Marion Post Wolcott includes work by fellow photographers. Images of Depression-era rural life made her name.
- A Holiday Party That Sparkles Aplenty
- STRUCTURES : History and More : Peirano's Grocery store in downtown Ventura stands atop a recent archeological find. What's a city to do?
- FLICKS : Video for the Ages : Ojai Video is distinguished for its section of spiritual and self-help cassettes and an activity area for restless children.
- Gray Law : A new field of legal specialty addresses pensions, estate planning and other needs of the elderly.
- 1991 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS : Running Backs Rucker, Lo Lead Parade of Glendale Stars : All-Stars: Glendale and La Canada runners are joined in backfield by St. Francis' Laurence and Marshall's Rodriguez.
- 2 College Programs Win $15,000 Grants From Restaurant Writers