- Trojans Show Smith the Door : Coach: He resigns three days after USC's 24-7 Freedom Bowl loss to Fresno State.
- NHL : A Fast Start, for a Change, Gives Capitals Easy Victory
- Unenthusiastic Debut for Czech Republic : Europe: New Year's marks new start for former Czechoslovakia. But there's little celebration of nation's divorce.
- Train Kills Man in San Clemente
- TV REVIEW : Roman 'Tosca' Takes Stab at Authenticity
- Some Tips on Munis
- JAZZY CROWD: Here's how others see Orange...
- Police Arrest Groom's Plan to Get to Church on Time : Nuptials: He is mistakenly detained as robbery suspect. With wedding ruined, couple marry at station.
- VENTURA : Golf Fees Reduced to Atone for Work
- Weekend of Living Dangerously? : Not if national trends, which show traffic fatalities down, hold up
- Westminster Man Tinkering With Stove Sparks $10,000 House Fire
- What to Do With That Christmas Tree
- Newport Man Helps Chair Seniors Panel
- Riches in the Cards : Werner Bags Big Stars to Boost His Business in Autograph Sessions
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : FIELD OF SCREAMS
- BOXING / RICH TOSCHES : Garcia's Handlers Hide From Money
- OFF THE TICKER : Dressed for Dinner, He Wants Dough
- Lime From Stucco Walls Can Eat Away at Uncovered Metal Door Frame
- Despite Missteps, Float Manages to Turn the Corner
- Mahony Sees Signs of Hope in Somalia : Relief: Cardinal tells of a new sense of security in African nation. But he also decries the alarming supply of weapons.
- Bush Tells Troops, 'We Are Very, Very Grateful to You'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Committee Proposed to Get Business Input
- California /IN BRIEF : CHICO : Crash Kills Couple, Baby; Man Arrested
- Suspected Drunk Driver Seized by Witnesses After Fatal Crash
- Man Killed After Falling Into Traffic
- Send-Off Hoopla Coaxes Turtles Out of Their Shells : Wildlife: Members of a non-native species are flown to Florida habitat. Their animal magnetism draws paparazzi .
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : A CAREER CHANGE
- Baseball
- Trojans Show Smith the Door : ANALYSIS : Explanation Only Made Freedom Defeat Worse
- Pro Football
- Tacuba Sounds a Nationalistic Note : 'We want to find a sound that in any part of the world, you can say, "This is Mexican music," ' group's leader says.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : THAT'S SCHOOL SPIRIT
- Catching Up on Women Artists in D.C. : Art: Two blocks from the White House, the National Museum of Women in the Arts houses more than 1,500 works from nearly 500 artists representing 28 nations.
- Next Arms-Cut Talks: Whole New Challenge : Military: With the Soviet threat gone, experts see more complex and dangerous scenarios.
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Hats Off for U.N. Chief in Sarajevo
- Drunken Driver Gets 13-Year Term in Fatal Accident
- COSTA MESA : Quilt Will Illustrate City's Diversity
- PORT HUENEME : Jailed Man's Death Linked to Alcohol
- Clippers Up in Air on Facility Selection : NBA: Owner Sterling misses self-imposed deadline. Problems with Burbank site and plans to renovate Sports Arena fuel speculation that Anaheim could lure team.
- MINISTRY: A ministry for the addicted and...
- Gershwin Tribute to Benefit AIDS Project L.A.
- Picking Up Steam : Alternative-Fuel Cars Are Closer to Reality if Auto Show Is Right
- Analysts See Aspin as Clinton's Sword and Shield : Military: The defense nominee will be charged with both carrying out the President-elect's changes and defending against Pentagon backlash.
- Larry Smith Resigns as USC Football Coach
- FBI Is Said to Be Probing Theft of Credit Data by Perot Camp
- OXNARD : Panel on Serving the Disabled to Meet
- 32 Slayings in the County Make '92 an Average Year : Crime: Officials say the number is about the same as a bad weekend in Los Angeles County. More than half of the killings occurred in Oxnard.
- California / IN BRIEF : SUSANVILLE : 2 Killed in Crash of Medical Plane
- A Commitment That Never Flags : Freedom House's fight for global human rights
- SOUTH COUNTY : Councils to Discuss Train Station Sites
- New Sphere of Influence : After 4 Years of Home Schooling, Guimaraes Enrolls at Saugus High--in Part to Play Soccer
- Alabama Plays a Bear of a Game : Sugar Bowl: Crimson Tide controls ground, stifles Torretta, shuts up Miami and wraps up the No. 1 ranking, 34-13.
- Leaving His Mark : Washington's Brunell Finishes His Career by Rewriting the Record Book in Pasadena
- TV REVIEW : Greyhounds' Bleak Fate: 'Running for Their Lives'
- Stand-Up Crashes Into '90s Reality : Comedy: A glut of clubs faces attendance falloff due to recession, cable and mediocre talent.
- Bush Will Meet Mitterrand in Paris on Sunday
- Battles Rage as Bush Ends Somali Trip : Africa: While President visits orphanage and praises troops' mercy mission, fighting flares in ravaged country. The clan warfare leaves 17 Somalis dead on one side alone.
- 250,000 Germans in Vigil Against Racist Attacks
- Clinton's Win Selected as Top Religion Story : Journalism: Nationwide poll of reporters picks the election of two Southern Baptists in list of 1992 events.
- Surfers Test Winter Waters : Chilly Temperatures Don't Stop Ocean Enthusiasts From Catching Waves
- Diver's Body Found on Beach
- Countywide : Hispanic Chamber Directors Chosen
- County Staff to Be Honored as Artists : Countywide
- After Seeing History, He Repeats It
- Dove Canyon Event Adds Gamesmanship to TV Golf
- Redskins Won't Try to Return Favor : NFC: The Vikings helped Washington reach the playoffs by beating the Packers. Rypien returns to site of Super Bowl glory.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : NOTEWORTHY?
- Pop Album Chart : 'Bodyguard' Shows Its Muscle
- Pontiff Prays for Peace in Balkans
- 17 Hours of Labor Leads to County's First Baby of '93
- COURT WATCH : Girl Talk
- CLIPBOARD : Housing Doldrums Continue
- Woman Takes Canyon Trees to Heart
- The Rams: 1992 in Review
- It's a Bumper Crop of Wheatley : College football: The running back's 235 yards rushing--12 short of the record for the game--power Michigan past Washington, 38-31.
- COLUMN ONE : There's No Stopping Istanbul : Muslim metropolis is in the grips of breakneck modernization, gaining renewed eminence for the old capital of Byzantine emperors and Ottoman sultans.
- Release of King From Parole Recommended to State Panel
- BUENA PARK : City May Expand Tourist-Related Area
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel to Consider Plan for Restaurants
- Hockey
- ABC Has Best Games and Worst Reporting
- ON LOCATION : 'This Is About Real Stories in This Real Place' : Television: 'Tribeca,' a Fox series set for spring, is a return to the dramatic anthology form. It's attracting an A-list of guests who don't often work on the small screen.
- For Florida State, There's a Note of Familiarity : Orange: Seminoles win eighth consecutive bowl, beating Nebraska, 27-14, and probably will finish No. 2 in the nation again.
- THE ECONOMY
- Firms Unveil a Fresh New Face for a New Year
- '92 Costliest Year for Disaster Agency
- Israel Sees Self Defending West Against Militants : Mideast: Tel Aviv calls itself the 'first target' of Islamic fundamentalists with aims beyond the region. Critics say such talk 'demonizes' a religion.
- U.N. Aides Doubt That Bosnia Wants Negotiated Peace
- Japan's 'Untouchables' Suffer Invisible Stain : Class: Facing discrimination solely because of their ancestors' birthplace, burakumin hope that society will finally forget the past.
- Dove Canyon Event Adds Gamesmanship to Golf
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : ALMOST UNSTOPPABLE
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Social Distortion Needs Leap Year : The Fullerton band rings out 1992 with a celebration of its success, but can it make an artistic jump in '93?
- Miscellany
- EC Inaugurates Move to Single-Market Economy : Europe: Elimination of trade barriers and open borders is expected to boost commerce, but war and recession mute the enthusiasm.
- 181 Banks and Thrifts Failed in '92 : Insolvencies: That's the bad news. The good news is, that's the lowest total in seven years.
- New Rules Empowering Shareholders Take Hold : Regulation: As the first proxy season under SEC's reforms approaches, there's plenty of action in corporate boardrooms.
- 'Antiperspirants' Help Retain Water
- Kids' Touch Football Fires Up Clinton's Competitive Spirit
- Tourist Attraction's Mascot Dies
- TAXED TO THE NINES: Today is when...
- Anaheim Asked to Ban Smoking at Big A, Arena
- Mail Carrier Wins Fight to Wear His Skullcap on Duty
- Residents Lose Sleep Over Fires in Silver Strand : Arson: Neighbors take turns patrolling the streets after 17 early morning blazes have occurred within three months.
- The Presbyterian Church of Korea has committed...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : A BETTER FINISH
- Golf
- Syracuse Leaves Colorado Kicking Self : Fiesta: Buffaloes' missed extra points, field goal combine with Dar Dar's long runback in a 26-22 victory by the Orangemen.
- Trojans Show Smith the Door : USC coach: In the wake of 24-7 loss in Freedom Bowl, he resigns under pressure.
- AUTOS
- Supermarkets to Test Automated Checkout Lines : Self-service: Studies indicate 40% of shoppers are willing to ring up and bag their own groceries at unmanned counters.
- Recession Inspires Practical Retreats : Trend to Cocooning Transforms Showrooms Into Living Rooms : 1993 A LOOK AHEAD. The Economy Has Spoken: The Newest Design Trend Is Value
- 104TH TOURNAMENT OF ROSES : FLOAT TROPHY WINNERS
- Exhibit of Emancipation Document Stirs Emotions
- Clinton Marks Holiday, Running the Gamut From Golf to Football
- Seniors Get 'Physical,' Feel Great
- 9 Flee Christmas Tree Fire; None Seriously Hurt
- Faiths Unite to Pray for Peace in Balkans
- Burbank Man Shot in Drive-By
- Police Arrest 2 Brothers After Man Is Shot in Leg at New Year's Party
- Three Blazes Cause $730,000 in Damage : Fires: Two stores are destroyed in a shopping center. Two homes are damaged, leaving one man injured.
- Bernard King Returns to Bullets
- Chargers Out to End Chief Hex : AFC: San Diego, winner of seven consecutive games and champion of the West, has lost six in a row to Kansas City.
- SANTA ANITA : Star Of Cozzene Enjoys Turf, Wins San Gabriel Handicap
- West End's 'Snow White' Needs Bolder Direction
- '92 YEAR IN REVIEW : Television's Ocean of Nonfiction Mostly Shallow : Programming: 1992 highlights include Werner Herzog's 'Lessons of Darkness,' Robert Reich's 'Made in America?' and some campaign coverage.
- ENERGY
- Festivities, Parades Help Nation Kick Off New Year
- Michigan Takes Home Roses; Alabama No. 1
- New Year's Eve Gunfire Declines Sharply : Holiday: Police report quietest celebration in two decades after campaign warning about danger of firing bullets into the air. Relatively few arrests are logged.
- Emergency Crews Gear Up for Daring Flood Channel Rescues : Preparedness: City-county task force has new equipment, policies and training to save people swept away in floodwaters.
- Coaches Corner
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : DOWN AND DIRTY
- LOCAL LAWS '92
- IRVINE : UCI Gets $1 Million for Greek Databank
- Ventura : Exxon Gives $1,000 to Literacy Program
- 7 Injured in Brawl at Lancaster Jail
- Pinkerton Offers Reward in Theft of Girl's Wheelchair
- Sending a Very Clumsy Message : Drug searches aboard Orange school buses accomplish nothing
- The Whole Thing Seemed Offensive
- Stanford, at Less Than Best, Is Plenty : Blockbuster: The Cardinal beats Penn State, 24-3, for first 10-victory season since 1940.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT / THE BOWL GAMES : THAT MARKS THE SPOT
- Denise Crosby Well-Suited to the 'Key West' Lifestyle
- 'For Sale' Sign Up at Opera Site : The arts: Belgium's Theatre Royal de la Monnaie is threatened by slashed government subsidies. Artists are rallying in support.
- Stop Echoing Stereotypes
- Train Fares a Deterrent
- 'Roseanne' Writers Work Hard, Not Scared
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- Why? Why? Why? Why?
- 'Roseanne' Writers Work Hard, Not Scared
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- 'Lethal Lolita'
- Perks Should Be Disbursed
- Resale of Seized Guns by Cities
- All Things Considered, He Prefers San Antonio
- Much-Needed Talents
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- Colleges Will Stay Sound
- Sam's on the Job
- Selecting New Airport Manager
- Raider Fan Is Looking for Some Organization
- Resale of Seized Guns by Cities
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- Speaking for 'Amy Fisher'
- Paramedic Shortfall
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- Dr. Dre's Example
- Resale of Seized Guns by Cities
- Links Would Be an Asset
- Resale of Seized Guns by Cities
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- Landfill Pact Is Appalling
- USC's Fortunes Dry Up Like a Fresno Raisin Left in Sun Too Long
- Mideast Report
- Resale of Seized Guns by Cities
- Pardons
- Bah, Movie Makers!
- Obituaries - Jan. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 2, 1993
- Hooked on a New 'Harpoon'
- 104th Rose Parade Has Many Jumping for Joy : Entertainment: Spectacle offers a sense of well-being to many after a year of economic and racial pain.
- Deep Snow Wreaks Havoc in High Sierra
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 2, 1993
- On the Cutting Edge : When it comes to a close shave, Archie the Barber is a master of a dying art. But 'you would not want this every day.'
- 10,000 Iraqi Gulf War Veterans Still Languish in Saudi Desert
- Born to the Blues : Maurice Miller and the other members of Valley-based Sweet Grease are weekly crowd-pleasers at Re$iduals.
- Highlights, Lowlights of a Wacky Year : Review: The Valley area had its share of offbeat events in 1992. Here is an opportunity to raise your eyebrows one more time.
- LIBERTY BOWL : Ole Miss Uses Defense to Beat Air Force, 13-0
- Rose Bowl Crowd of About 91,000 Is Expected, Smallest in 38 Years
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : CLASSICAL
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Michigan Completes Sweep of Ranked Teams in Honolulu
- Benefiting AIDS Groups With a Non-AIDS Theme : Movies: Howard Cushnir parlayed donations of time and equipment into 'Sexual Healing,' a film good enough for Showtime.
- A Fantastic Journey With Terry Gilliam : The filmmaker tells how technical challenges were tackled and financial land mines dodged in making 'Baron Munchausen.'
- Gang Tie Suspected in Fatal Santa Ana Shooting
- The Waltzing of 'Shmulnik' : Playwright Allan Knee says he wrote the period comedy for himself to help rediscover his Jewish identity.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- * Jennie Resnick Bernstein; Mother of Conductor Leonard Bernstein
- Top-Ranked El Toro Girls Fall
- If you're looking for an invigorating way...
- Life Goes On for Stallings : His Son, John Mark, 30, Has Down's Syndrome, but He's Still 'Main Man' to Alabama Coach
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Edison Defeats San Dieguito in Shootout
- 1992: THE YEAR IN REVIEW : From Eisner and His Bucks to Rodgers, 20 Who Mattered in '92
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : STAGE
- A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Tiny Copter a Good Scout : Aircraft: Its civilian owner rebuilt the OH-6 Vietnam War-era chopper. Now the rare whirlybird has a movie role.
- A Brush With Nature : Santa Monica Mountains: Young offenders attack the Spanish broom, a weed choking the native flora. As a result, grasses are returning.
- Attempted Theft of Car Ends in Fatal Shooting : Van Nuys: Police say a man and his partner may have thought they were being chased by officers when a van they were in crashed.
- Galanter Voices Opposition to Playa Vista Plan : Development: Councilwoman says the environmental report does not contain adequate measures to offset the impact of construction near Marina del Rey.
- A Few Fearless New Year's Resolutions for California
- Holiday Closings
- Taxpayers Scurry to Beat Deadline on Donated Items : Deductions: Charity centers in the Valley have received everything from black suede boots to a bone-healing machine.
- Golf
- Johnson and Valentine Join Reds as Advisers
- Fan Says Solis Hit Him After Losing Race
- Drug Arrests On the Rise During 1992 : Crime: The countywide upsurge reflects a crackdown on street dealers. The figures still pale in comparison with L.A.
- Area Libraries Checking Out Creative Ways to Survive Cuts : Budget: Branches that have survived permanent closure find new methods to maintain community interest amid the latest reductions.
- Monthly Report
- They're the Talk of Middle-Age Women : Careers: Public access television hosts say their friendship helps them explore contemporary issues with humor and honesty.
- Alcala Death Sentence Is Upheld by the California Supreme Court
- FIESTA BOWL : Poor Playing Surface Concerns Coaches
- A Lot Fewer Antics, but More to Admire
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : It Was a Very Good Year for Anglers
- KGIL Signs Off : The Mission Hills-based station has been sold, ending the talk radio format it had broadcast since 1985.
- Father, 3 Others Cleared in Du Pont Abduction Case
- Al Davis Said to Be NFL's Deal Breaker
- Boy, 11, Struck by Train in Alleged Game of Chicken
- MISSION VIEJO : Recreation Centers Will Be Toned Up
- Washington Makes Quick Cut to Hawaii
- INDEPENDENCE BOWL : It Isn't Perfect, but Wake Forest Defeats Oregon
- Rose Bowl Rerun Lacks the Luster : College football: When Washington and Michigan met last season, a share of the national championship was at stake.
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : TELEVISION
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : FILM
- FCC Reopens the Debate on Syndication : Television: The agency, responding to an appeals court's criticism of new rules, asks for comments from interested parties on several key issues.
- 20 Die in Hong Kong New Year's Stampede
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Brain Cancer Researchers Tell of Prevention, Cures in Rats
- In '92, Small Stocks Were Big : NASDAQ Issues--and Investors--at Giddy Heights
- Brown and Kantor Stir Misgivings : Appointments: Clinton's Commerce Department and trade representative choices are viewed in the U.S. high-tech community as inconsistent with campaign promises.
- State High Court Upholds Fine in 'Frivolous' Bias Suit : Law: Justices uphold decision penalizing a man who challenged senior-citizen restaurant discounts.
- Max Solomon; Lawyer for Bugsy Siegel, Mickey Cohen
- Czechs, Slovaks Say Farewell to Unity--Warily
- Timothy Healy; Priest Was Head of New York Library
- MUSIC
- Drug Varieties: Is There No Relief?
- 'I Checked In for One Day and I've Been Here Ever Since'
- Romanians Shiver Into '93
- FASHION : Future Shock : Hippie (Love Beads), Disco (Platforms) and Grunge (Plaid) to Make the '93 Scene
- TODAY'S OTHER BOWL GAMES : Buckeyes Can't Spend Whole Time on Hearst
- 'Carousel' Gets Another Go-Around in London : Musical: The Rodgers & Hammerstein classic is being revived at the Royal National Theater.
- You Can't Tell the Amys Without a Scorecard
- Hunt Stands Defiant Amid Calls for His Resignation : Ethics: Alabama governor assails charges that he misused his inaugural funds. Some see latest scandal harming his dealings with legislators.
- Following the Herd : When it comes to moving sheep, border collies can't be beat. The best can mesmerize the animals with a look.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Parks Offer Variety of Activities
- VENTURA : 4 Arrested After Police Find Drugs
- News Wires Furnish Steady Stream of Strange Stories
- Northridge Boy, 16, Shot to Death
- 1992: Revisited : Turn Back the Clock for a Unique Look at the Region's Sports Personalities and the Things They Say, for Better or for Worse. Staff Writer Rich Tosches Examines the Year : From a Slightly Skewed Perspective
- TV REVIEW : 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' Is Bad Medicine
- FACES '93 : Some Names to Be Reckoned With in the New Year : JAZZ
- Consumer Indifference Hits Digital vs. MiniDisc War
- Salvador Army Blocks Purge by Cristiani
- Peter Brocco; Veteran Performer in Movies, Theater, Television
- U.S.-Russian Summit Shifted to Moscow
- O.C. Jobless Rate Hits 7%, Highest in 9 Years : Economy: 97,000 were out of work in November. Statewide, unemployment was 10.1%, also a 9-year high.
- Nuclear Waste Law Fails to Produce New Dumps : Environment: Slow to find sites for their radioactive trash, states now face storage problems and high costs.
- FDA Proposes Tougher Rules for Bottled Water
- Counting People Out : Why the Census Bureau undercount hurts this area
- Eleanor W. Hiller; Corrections Activist
- Officers Shoot Man Near MacArthur Park
- 104 Years Young : Longtime Santa Ana Resident Celebrating Milestone : Birthday Attributes His Longevity to Liquor, Ladies
- Just Talking a Good Game Won't Do It : Sugar Bowl: Miami, Alabama will try to back up pregame chatter and earn No. 1 ranking in the process tonight.
- That Was No Actor in That Role--It Was a Director!
- GATOR BOWL : This Time, Florida Wins With Defense
- 'The Bus May Be Different but It's the Same Trip' : Psychedelia: Singer Grace Slick comments on her life and a new, three-CD box from RCA Records, 'Jefferson Airplane Loves You.'
- State Lawmakers See '93 as Battle of the Budget II : Government: Leaders say struggles with cutbacks and the deficit will make for another painful session.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Spirit Run to Again Benefit Area Schools
- A TASTE OF THE SOUTH BAY: Dining Spots in Your Area
- Three Armed Men Rob Jewelry Store in Westminster Mall
- Crack in the Ranks of GOP Signaled a Power Struggle : 1992 THE YEAR IN REVIEW. For Republicans and Democrats, It Was an Introspective Year
- Overseas Stocks Lag U.S. Issues for 1992 : Investments: A robust dollar turned gains to losses for many Americans who invested abroad.
- LESS CRUEL? To eliminate defense arguments that...
- Mapping Out the Confusion Over Some People, Places
- Couple Who Left Children Home Alone Freed on Bail
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE : And if a Movie Takes a Dive. . .
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Recording Therapy for Tape Replay
- Suspended Officer Who Pens 7s This Way Gets Job Back
- U.S. Students' Math Skills Still Lag Asians' : Education: UCI study involving Japanese and Taiwanese shows Americans did no better than in 1980 comparisons.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Woman Who Got Tired of Being Pushed : THIS LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE: The Life of Fannie Lou Hamer by Kay Mills ; Dutton $24; 390 pages
- City Won't Have to Pay Dalton Case Legal Fees : Courts: Judge rules against police unions' lawsuit regarding officers' raid on apartments in 1988.
- BURBANK : Preoccupation With Development Will Carry City Into '93
- Governments' Fiscal Woes Not Over in '93
- BUENA PARK : After-School Play Offers TV Alternative
- PRO FOOTBALL / NFL PLAYOFF REPORT : AFC : Steelers' O'Donnell Is Much Improved
- All-League High School Football Teams
- BLOCKBUSTER BOWL : Walsh-Paterno Gets Top Pregame Billing