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- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Father of Frostbitten Boy Is Found Guilty
- Ex-Hostages Sticking Up for Lebanon : Reunion: 11 former captives gather to spark renewed interest in the beleaguered nation.
- 49er Men to Open Season in Hawaii : Basketball: Three high-scoring starters return from last year's team, but the point guard spot is unclear.
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- SANTA ROSA VALLEY : Tour of Homes to Benefit Charity
- PACOIMA : Mayor Bradley to Lead Holiday Parade
- Can't We All Count Better?
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOMALIA : Using Force to Help a Gentle People : Once U.S. troops secure the aid lines, the people in the hardest-hit area are capable of resuming productive, orderly lives.
- Taking the Law Into His Own Hands : Crime: Investigators say George Kostas had the makings of his own, private police force--and that he went too far to project the image.
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- LANCASTER : City Will Recycle Christmas Trees
- Marathon Runner to Aid Ailing Girl
- Mowing Mishap Gives Motorist a Startling 'Shot'
- Rockwell to Pay $650,000 Over 46 Waste Infractions : Environment: The state agreement involves Palmdale, El Segundo and Santa Susana operations, and emission reductions at Canoga Park plant.
- CULTURE WATCH : Laugh Parade
- Wood Ranch Golf Course Sale Delayed : Development: The builders are given until Jan. 14 to restructure their debt. Club members express relief.
- Garcetti Names Women to 2 Key Executive Posts
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- ABT Changes Repertory for Center Run
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- Power Portraits : Art: Rarely exhibited works by the founder of the El Camino College art department--an artist whose stock in trade is boldness--are being shown at the Palos Verdes Art Center.
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- Retired City Manager's Suit Over Pension Reduction Dismissed : Litigation: A judge rules that David J. Thompson's case didn't belong in a federal court. The Manhattan Beach City Council had cut his pension by $60,000 a year.
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- Advanced Micro Devices Can't Use Intel Software, Judge Rules
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- 'Tis the Season : Shopping, dances and concerts are included in festivities to celebrate the holidays.
- BOOKS : Candy Is Dandy : TRUFFLES, CANDIES, & CONFECTIONS, <i> By Carole Bloom</i> . <i> (The Crossing Press: $22.95; 202 pp.) </i>
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- AMA Hopes to Curb Abuse of the Elderly : Families: After a 'granny dumping' case got widespread publicity, new guidelines urge physicians to become more alert to possible signs of harm.
- Students Earn Academic Decathlon Honors
- Agency May Revoke License of Psychologist : Regulation: State board suspends Elaine Marcia Goldberg after inquiry finds that she had 'engaged in acts of gross negligence,' official says.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- 'The Moderns' Paints Harsh Picture of the Lost Generation
- LONG BEACH : Sailor Jailed in Rapes of 2 Women Kidnaped at Mall
- Charity Putting Its Faith in House of Hope : Shelter: Facility for women and children will offer job training to help break cycle of homelessness.
- GIRLS' TENNIS / CITY SECTION INDIVIDUAL FINALS : Pastorini Finds the Drive to Overtake Taft Teammate
- PREP VOLLEYBALL NOTES : Mater Dei's Boland Is Headed to Cal
- IBM's New PC Line Is User-Friendly
- Diamond Bar : Miller Selected as Mayor
- STILL TALKIN' 'BOUT A REVOLUTION : Gil Scott-Heron Rapped the Status Quo Long Before Rap Made It Fashionable
- COMEDY : John Wing's Act Delivers Wry Without the Ham
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Gifts in Volumes : An event at the county fairgrounds holds promise for all manner of folks, from collectors to sharers to givers.
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- Drug Trial Witness Says DEA Paid Him $370,000 in 3 Years
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- FULLERTON : New Roles, Faces on City Council
- VENTURA : Sobriety Checks for Drivers Scheduled
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- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : San Diego County Theaters Struggle to Stay in Black
- A Leading Light : Movies: James Prideaux's third TV film for Katharine Hepburn, airing Sunday night on CBS, may signal the end of the leading lady era.
- A Classic Downshift : Prices of Many Antique Cars Have Fallen Substantially Since Late '80s
- Gentler Trade Winds : Commercial Rancor Among Nations Is Likely to Decrease During the 1990s
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- New Asylum-Only INS Office Will Speed Decision Process : Immigration: Anaheim agency is designed to handle 80,000 cases a year. Officials hope quicker action deters bogus claims.
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- Operation Bighorn : DFG Moves Ambitiously to Relocate Desert Sheep to Their Historic Ranges
- Cypress Women Win Fifth Game in a Row
- A Band Plays the Oldies for Borg
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- Cost Savings Seen in Dropping Hospital Plan : Health: An alternative to a new 357-bed facility would save $57.2 million annually, a study shows.
- City Officials Bracing for More Budget Woes : Economy: City manager says local government will have 'to work smarter' and become more entrepreneurial in order to cope with worsening fiscal problems.
- MISSING WOMEN : Try to Find the Original Females in Kathy Grove's Reproductions of Famous Paintings and Photos
- ASIAN GARDEN : Harvest a Bounty of Cultural Delights From Mall in Little Saigon
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- Bush Urged to Make Gesture to Hanoi : Diplomacy: Senators say Vietnam should be rewarded for its cooperation with search for missing Americans.
- A Symbol Fills the Need of a New Generation : Malcolm X: A complicated man and flawed hero, he stood for candor and courage, pride and self-reliance.
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Seeks Report on Housing Lists
- LOS ANGELES : CHP to Probe Enforcement at Railroad Crossings
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Saints Can Clinch Playoff Spot
- BASEBALL : Bosio, Mariners Near; Bonds, Yankees Are Far
- Murguia Rises to the Occasion for the Aztecs : College basketball: She scores 23 points to help SDSU defeat USD, 72-66.
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- State Sets Mark for Votes Cast in Election
- Miles Davis : "Porgy and Bess" (1958): <i> Columbia</i>
- 10 to Vie for Job as Airports Chief : Government: List of candidates narrowed in nationwide search. Only two applicants are from outside City Hall.
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- Blues Brothers : L.A. bar band has been lifted into the big time by independent label god Rick Rubin. They will play the Ventura Theatre.
- City Reviews Laws on Adult Businesses
- Carolers to Serenade at Five Crowns
- Grant to Bolster AIDS Programs for Latinos : Outreach: Sunset clinic will use the money it won from a federal agency to hire four new employees.
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- Roughhousing on Big, Rustic Furniture : Design: The latest in home decor is not sissy stuff. The more bullet holes, knots or nicks in the pine, the better.
- Spike Lee's 'X' Seen as a History Lesson for Blacks and Whites
- San Gabriel : $81,183 in Budget Cuts OKd
- Top N.Y. Prosecutor Quits
- Spirits Glow as N.Y. Lights 60th Christmas Tree
- MOUTHS OF 'BABES' : Young Cast Had a Voice in Orange County Children's Theatre's Contemporized 'Babes in Toyland'
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Brentwood Coach Finds That Turnabout Is Fair Play
- Managing Attention Deficit Disorder : The behavior of ADD children is misunderstood but can be treated. UCI facility hosts a national conference on what can be done in the schools.
- Woman Hurt When Auto Hits Bull : Accident: The driver apparently failed to slow her vehicle as she neared Ortega Highway area where animal wandered.
- IRVINE : Disabilities Board Seeks to Fill 2 Seats
- For the MWD, It Isn't Easy Being Green : Water: Has the scourge of environmentalists and Northern Californians changed its ways? Consider its new chairman.
- Handball, Not Hardball : Oxnard: La Colonia youths will hold a tournament to pay for vandalized police car windshields. An organizer calls it 'an act of peace.'
- Orange : Marijuana History Is Chapman Topic
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- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Seeking Department Audit
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- MUSIC / THE UPBEAT : Reach for the Ska : Dancing will be mandatory when these locals crank up their horn-powered sound Friday at Toes Tavern.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : McCorvey Joins the Ranks of Standout Receivers at Long Beach Poly
- A Sensitive Plan for the Waterfront
- Monterey Park : More Room for History
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Cal State Women's Volleyball Team in Elite 8 Tournament
- Filing Period Opens for Mayor, 3 Council Seats
- 4 Teen-Agers Held in Robbery Spree : Crime: Police arrest armed youths in a car after a pizza parlor holdup, other robberies spanning 2 weeks.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Publish Industrial Register
- PORT HUENEME : Young, Carpenter Take Oath of Office
- COUNTYWIDE : Sole Intent Was to Help the Needy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Study Recommends New Bus Routes
- Risk Is a Constant in Playing the Game : Pro football: Byrd's injury serves as a grim reminder that athletes are not as invincible as they like to believe.
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- PLNC Aspires to Be the Host with the Most : Volleyball: With a home-court advantage, Crusaders set their sights on NAIA championship.
- Minnesota Firm to Acquire Irvine-Based Superior Optical Stores
- Hughes to Shift Missile Unit's Base to Tucson
- 1947's 'The Bishop's Wife' Captures Season's Essence
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Lennon's Killer Showing Remorse
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE FOX' : A Must-Catch : Arts Council Center's production boasts a strong cast and a sure-footed adaptation of the D.H. Lawrence novella.
- PARTY CENTRAL : Youth: What is there for bored Simi Valley teen-agers to do? Too often the answers include drinking, drugs and unsupervised revelry.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Child Health Care Plan Becomes Law
- Pleas for Peace : Art: Works by an Israeli institute's Arab and Jewish children emphasize the need for trust and understanding.
- Lynwood : Children's Party at Hospital to Offer Free Vaccinations
- Beverly Hills : Flood Insurance Offered
- Intimacy Is House Special
- Library Supporters Face Uphill Fight Against Closures : Public services: The Weingart branch, noted for books in Chinese, Korean and Spanish, is back in business, but the doors will close again without additional funding.
- Chemistry Professor Awarded $60,000 Grant
- Class Notes : School News: An occasional look at South Bay classroom news : Mobile Lab Offers Students a Hands-On Connection to Science
- Average Golfer May Not Reign at Monarch Beach
- Man Put Off Train in Field Sues Amtrak
- Prison Ordered for Orange Man in Tax Fraud
- LOS ANGELES : Airport Commission Begins Interviews for Director
- Yaroslavsky Says He Won't Run for Mayor : Politics: He cites the grueling hours that the job requires. His decision to seek reelection to the council puts the large mayoral field in sharper focus.
- 'Moralistic' Issue Cited in Deputy's Firing
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Jones Reelected in Split Vote for Mayor
- Man Found Fatally Shot in Car
- Jury Considers Case Against Clairemont Man in Woman's Killing
- Council Seat May Stay Vacant for Months Until Special Election
- Dancing Through : Smooth Moves by Saddleback's Chrishon Leave Defenders Grasping for Air
- NHL ROUNDUP : Rangers Win at Home for a Change
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : They Might Be Our Winners, but Not All Will Be Honored
- Art Events Raise $16,000 : Charity: Highly touted concert makes $200. But 'Lagunatics' revue earns about $15,000.
- Mentally Disabled Find Hope at a Hotel : Housing: The Selby, a low-rent facility in Hollywood run by a nonprofit group, offers independent living units and a wide range of support services.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : UCLA Routs CS Fullerton, 99-66
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- It's the Season for Handel's 'Messiah'--Again
- Orange, Melodyland Request More Time to Evaluate Disney Expansion : Impact: Both entities seek more than 45 days to study report. Anaheim officials won't budge from deadline.
- Judge Won't Force Scouts to Meet in Suit Over Pledge
- VENTURA : Holiday Concerts for Seniors Planned
- OXNARD : Judge OKs District's Condemnation Plan
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- BASEBALL : Bosio, Mariners Agree on Four-Year Contract
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Hawaiian Trip an Adventure for SCC Team
- Objectives Met, Thran Resigns as Head Coach : Prep football: After 19 seasons, Harvard coach will step aside and exchange roles with assistant Bennett.
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- The Times 1992 All-County Football Team : There Was Plenty of Talent to Go Around This Season
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL : NCAA Tournament Gets Under Way Today
- TV REVIEWS : Sousa Documentary Marches to Uneven Beat
- The Identifying Signs of Possible Mistreatment
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- Judge Rejects Challenge to City Curfew During Riots : Courts: ACLU sought limits on future emergency powers, calling the law vague. Judge says he will not tie the hands of government.
- Two Say Suspect Bragged About Attack at Creekbed
- 'Grandfather of East L.A.' : Coach Has Worked With 4 Generations of Youths
- Files Were Empty, Antonovich Says : Courts: Supervisor testifies in suit filed by Baxter Ward, who contends he was defamed in '88 by allegations that he removed documents from his office.
- LOS ANGELES : Ham Operator Guilty Again of Illegal Broadcasting
- SAN DIEGO : Witnesses Tell Police of Possible Kidnap
- Man Admits Setting Fires at Hair Salons
- PLACENTIA : Moreno Is Named to Mayor's Post
- Prosecutors Question Plan to Transfer 2 Murder Cases
- Mobile Park Rent Law Threatened
- Agreement Is Reached on Los Alamitos Lease
- Surprising West Torrance Seeks Semifinal Win : Prep football: The Warriors, who upset top-seeded St. Joseph of Santa Maria, face Bishop Diego on Friday. Three other South Bay teams are in playoff action.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Arkansas Upsets No. 8 Memphis State
- SDSU FOOTBALL SEASON PREVIEW : Aztecs Hope It's Crash and Learn : College football: No bowl, no title, no Heisman--those were the hard lessons of 1992.
- Brown Hit With 'Life Penalty' for Studying : THE COLLEGES
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- Visitors From Other Worlds : NBA: O'Neal makes his team more than an attraction. So far, Orlando is winning, too.
- PGA Course Proposed for Calabasas
- Payback for Hobert Loans Based on Future Pro Football Earnings
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- Mira Costa 58 Banning 51
- Long-Awaited Matchup but a Mismatch
- Guitar Virtuoso Duke Robillard Wears a Three-Cornered Hat : Music: His famed versatility lets him split his time between jazz-swing, blues-rock and the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
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- VAN NUYS : Trial Ordered in Killing of Man, 90
- COUNTYWIDE : Forecasters Predict Rain, Wisps of Snow
- Cyclist Stabbed, Rides for Help but Collapses
- Movement Carries On : Malcolm X: Grass-roots group is promoting understanding of the slain black leader's philosophy and relevance to African-Americans today.
- List of 10 Finalists for Top Job at LAX Contains Just 2 Outsiders : Government: The Airport Commission could make its selection as early as Monday. Despite a nationwide search, most of those in the running have long ties to the city.
- MOORPARK : Workshops Planned on Sign Ordinance
- Pendleton Marines Off Africa Coast
- Larry King Is Shifting to Drive Time : Radio: The popular talk-show host will begin doing his syndicated show from 3-6 p.m. EST in February--but not on KGIL-AM.
- Numbers Don't Favor a Pardon for Weinberger : Bush has granted only 38, a small figure when compared to Reagan's 393, Carter's 534 and Ford's 382.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / WHEELER HOT SPRINGS : Worth the Climb : Good food and a rustic atmosphere are two reasons to make the journey for dinner or brunch.
- Downey : Calsan Trash Firm Opens Drive-Up Recycling Center
- A Mother's Love and Devotion Help Provide Comfort to AIDS Victims
- Man, 19, Is Sentenced for Killing Gang Rival
- FULLERTON : Young Students Get Taste of Gardening
- Pair Convicted of Murdering Woman in Front of Her Family
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Predecessor's Files Were Empty, Antonovich Testifies
- Ruelas to Fight Nelson on Feb. 20
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taft's Pastorini Defeats Teammate
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : By Whatever Standards, Year Is Great One for Delahoussaye
- SIMI VALLEY : Board to Vote Again on Middle Schools