- GOLF ROUNDUP : Senior Leads in Australia by Three Shots
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bullard's Late Goal Lifts Flyers Over Capitals, 3-2
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Harney Leads Esperanza to 78-40 Victory Over Western
- Jaguar Shareholders OK Takeover: Shareholders of Britain's...
- GARDENING : Camellias: Beauties of Winter
- High Court Defers Illinois Abortion Case Argument
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO : Charges Facing Bus Driver in Fatal Crash
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush, Gorbachev Reportedly to Take Up Korean Issues : Asia: Seoul wants the Soviet leader to persuade Pyongyang to open up its society and not produce arms-grade nuclear material.
- Rep. Brooks Returns Home After Pancreas Treatment
- Cop Gets Criminal--and Traffic Ticket
- Alleged 'Madam' Was 'Agent,' Court Told
- FULLERTON : Robert Fisler Will Head School Board
- $31,000 Spent on Drive to Put Project on Ballot
- 60 Arrests Made by Anti-Gang Task Force
- Regional Airport Commission Proposed
- McMartin Jurors Upset by Judge's Verdict Plan
- Port Empties Pockets With Boldest Move
- It Took 44 Years to Flip Benton : Pro football: Record withstood the test of some big-name receivers before Anderson shattered it.
- NFL Should Either Enforce It or Sack It
- Jorgensen Wins 500 Freestyle : Swimming: Trojan sets Belmont Plaza pool record of 4:17.74 and qualifies for NCAA meet in March.
- Orange Blows Away Agoura, 35-22
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 18 Pitt Overcomes Mistakes, Oklahoma State
- ORANGE COUNTY BOWL PREVIEW : Reversing Last Season's Outcome Becomes Moorpark College's Mission
- Loyola Races to Easy Win Over Stetson
- Soprano Elly Ameling Will 'Color' Art Songs in Irvine Recital : Music: Critics praise Ameling for her technique and for her fresh interpretations of a repertory that connoisseurs appreciate.
- West Germans Buy 80% of Irvine-Based St. John Knitwear
- Indicators Point to Slowdown in October
- U.S. Copter Crashes in W. Germany; 1 Killed
- Scaffold Collapses; 5 Killed
- Hands Off the Sacred Untouchables : Soviet Media: Since Stalin's time, American presidents have been off-limits for criticism. Not that much has changed.
- UC Irvine Improves, Defeats Bucknell
- Segota Sets Record, as Sockers Win Easily
- Montclair Keeps Alive Dubious Tradition and Falls in Tehachapi, 7-0
- Choral Spotlight Falls on the Long-Neglected 'Jewish Bach' : Music: After decades of neglect, the works of Odessa choirmaster David Nowakowsky are finally getting a hearing, thanks to his grandson.
- Indicators Signal October Slowdown
- Rexon to Buy Sytron
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Gorbachev Pushing for More Than 'Soul to Soul' Talks : Diplomacy: The Soviet leader urgently wants to discuss the changes in Europe and a 'political impetus' to the arms talks.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Judge Recesses Trial of Miami Policeman
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush's Personal Diplomacy Faces Tough Test at Summit : Foreign Policy: Despite some successes, experts see pitfalls in the President's one-to-one style.
- Arts Groups Observe World AIDS Day
- Although It's Legal, Alcohol Is a Drug
- City-County Landfill Gets Council's Tentative OK
- Two More Elementary School Pupils Claim They Were Molested by Teacher
- Court Lifts Portion of Rent Law : Housing: The Court of Appeal rules that Los Angeles' rent control ordinance does not apply to mobile homes installed after Oct. 1, 1978. Tenants fear their costs will increase.
- Felony Case Faces Pair in Arms Stash
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/49
- L.A. Zoo Joins Global Effort to Save Rhinos
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Crenshaw Gains 4-A Semifinals
- ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE TOURNAMENT : Santa Monica Bounces Host and Will Face Valley for Title
- Linebacker Jerue Waived by Rams
- A Jack of All Trades
- Wall Streeters Endorse Plan to Revamp Bank Law
- Oshman's Sporting Goods Inc. The Houston-based company's...
- Laotian Family Savors Life at Harvard : Culture Shock: The Ngaosyvathns are the first Laotian scholars to study in the United States since the 1975 communist takeover.
- Governors Seek New Disaster Rules
- Philippine Rebels Refuse to Give Up, Open New Attack : Coup attempt: Mutineers mount assault on army headquarters. Aquino's ultimatum: 'Surrender or die.'
- Whispers in the Darkness
- AQMD Breaks Ground for $46-Million Facility
- 'Do We Really Need the B-2?'
- San Onofre Plant OK After Fire
- 2 Women Arrested in Alleged Fleecing of Illegal Aliens
- Group Seeking a Leafier San Diego as Budget Ax Topples Tree Upkeep
- Garbage That's Too Hot to Handle
- Councilman Questions Need for Public Relations Consultant
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School to Hold Shopping Spree
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Alemany Upsets Taft, 48-46, on Burr's 3-Point Basket at Buzzer
- Former Bruin Assistant Axman Will Coach at Northern Arizona
- OCC Advances to Men's Final in State Soccer
- Walker Scores 45 on Brea's Opening Night
- Computer Automation Inc.: The Irvine-based computer product...
- GARDEN GROVE : Panel Urged to Study Homeless Problem
- AIDS Vigil Focuses on Tombstones
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : It's Official: City Is Open For Business
- Jean the Elephant Put to Sleep After Surgery Fails
- Parking Ticket Fines Are Boosted Across Los Angeles County : Traffic control: A meter violation will now cost $18, up from $13. City officials hail the action in the battle to ease congestion.
- Lakers Halt Production in Overtime, Fall to Pistons : NBA: L.A. is shut out in the extra period and Detroit wins, 108-97, at the Forum.
- UC Irvine Breaks Into the Victory Column
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Shuts Down Woodbridge, 2-0
- Chances Improve for Burt in Quest for Division I Post
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Woeful Jets Put Walton in the Line of Fire : Charger Opponent: With team at 3-9, cries of 'Joe must go' have gotten louder. His reply: 'I'm holding up fine.'
- Broncos' Perry Convicted of Soliciting
- Juvenile Judge Reassigned
- BIOMEDICINE : New Allergan Lens to Allow Smaller Incisions During Cataract Operations
- Czech Communist Leaders Attack '68 Invasion : East Bloc: Critics say the party statement falls short. Talks on a new Cabinet are under way.
- Coup Attempt Had Quayle Presiding Over His 1st Security Crisis : Philippines: Vice President's backers pleased with the way he handled himself in absence of President Bush.
- Bush to Propose Budget Seeking Pollution Fees : Environment: The plan would raise $1 billion a year from chemical manufacturers. It is seen as helping in fight on ozone depletion and acid rain.
- Druze Suspicious of Lebanon's New President
- Bonn Sets Up Dragnet for Assassins : Terrorism: The government offers $2 million for information on the killers of Alfred Herrhausen. He was an internationally known banking figure.
- Troops Kill 4 in West Bank's 'Black Panthers' Gang
- Hunter Charged in Teen-Ager's Death
- ANAHEIM : Pickler Wins Post Over Objections
- San Diego
- TUSTIN : Council Will Try to Fill Open Seat
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Torrey Pines Advances to Final of Own Tournament
- Unbeaten Dameworth Featured in Regional
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Foothill League
- COMMENTARY : College Basketball Is Everywhere
- 3-A SEMIFINAL : Pointers Run Over by RBV
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Crenshaw Gains Berth in Semifinals
- Lancers Fall to Muir, 9-3, in Tiebreaker
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Up 41 on Interest Rate and Summit Hopes
- Wall Streeters Endorse Plan to Let Banks Sell Securities
- Salinas Reviews His First Year in Office
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Move to Back Aquino Could Prove Costly Later
- Singh Backed as India's New Prime Minister : Politics: He vows to 'restore dignity and democratic institutions.' But bitter infighting indicates that the government will be fragile.
- Israel Spy Case Figure Released From Prison to Halfway House
- U.S. Plans Civil Fines for Drug Possession
- OCTOBER RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Recycling Program Starts in Manhattan Beach
- 'Polite Bandit' Gets 28-Year Prison Term
- UCLA Women Reach Tournament Final
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Frontier League
- COMMENTARY : Separating Facts and Fiction
- Time Runs Out for LeMasters' Difficult Mission : Television: Ex-CBS Entertainment chief failed to build a sitcom base. He scheduled poorly, leaving the third-place network in the ratings cellar.
- Rock 'n' Roll Fable Wears a Flimsy Disguise : Theater: "I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine," a play about Ike and Tina Turner at the Sushi Performance Gallery, has ups and downs, just like its subjects.
- Fired American Says Japanese Discriminate
- 2nd Infant Rallies, May Get Liver Implant Next Week
- Hungary Plans to Slash Armed Forces 25% Over 2 Years
- The Rev. Susan Wolfe Devol will begin...
- New Columnists Draw Praise From Near and Far
- Obituary : Alvin Ailey Jr., 58; Founder of Famed Modern Dance Company
- One Couple's Sweet Smells of Success
- 5.7 Quake Rattles Aleutians
- Vow Broken, Putter Broken In : Golf: Arnold Palmer, who said he would never use an unorthodox club, does so. But Zembriski still leads 54-hole tournament that ends today.
- CABARET REVIEW : Callaway an Original in L.A. Debut
- 1 in 15 Employees in Study Caught Stealing : Retailing: Eleven merchandisers recovered $7.3 million stolen by workers. Shoplifters accounted for about $2 million less.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Vote on PLO Status Delayed to Monday
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush Expected to Reject Any Soviet Appeal to Curb Navy Deployments : Military: The Kremlin is growing impatient with U.S. reluctance to negotiate on seagoing arms.
- Re-Creating Christmases of the Past : Holidays: Many historic ranchos and mansions will feature decorations and traditions in coming weeks.
- The motion picture "Romero," the story of...
- A Shrine to the Outer Limits of Popular Culture
- Judge Delays Hearing on Order Barring Times Story
- LA HABRA : Children's Museum Opens Its New Wing
- Call Him a Human Phoenix, and Call His Nurses 'Sweetie'
- Bush's Coldhearted China Card
- 747 Lands Safely After Losing Pressure : Aviation: Pan Am Flight 120 makes an emergency return to LAX. None of the 133 passengers and crew aboard were injured.
- Dazed Parents Begin Another Trial, Ordeal : Justice: Legal system puts Gary and Collene Campbell through another emotional wringer that compounds the agony over their son's slaying seven years ago.
- Murder Charges Refiled Against Drunk Driver
- Compatriot's Courage Inspires Romanian
- British boxing promoter and manager Frank Warren...
- CSUN Plays Weber State Tough in Loss
- Sam Houston Beats USIU at Baylor
- Taft Slows Hicks but Still Falls
- Honeywell Plans to Sell Defense Unit to Loral
- Wellman's Touchdown: Shadow of Doubt
- EPA to Curb Fungicide Use on Fruits, Vegetables : Health: Industry groups predict the expected ban will raise food prices and reduce crop yields. But environmentalists cite EBDC link to cancer.
- East German Communists Lose Monopoly
- Providing an Antidote for Those Baby Blues
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : MALTA: THE ISSUES
- Woman Sentenced on Charge of Elder Abuse
- L.A. Loses a Strong Voice
- ANAHEIM : New Hotels on Way in Disneyland Area
- Inland-Coast Freeway Plan Moves Onto the Fast Track : Transportation: But residents of housing developments and environmentalists are already raising objections to east-west Route 56.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Advances With Victory
- Noriega Beats Teammate in All-College Tennis
- The Convention Center's Opening Theme? Nautical, of Course
- 2-A SEMIFINAL : Lincoln Shocks San Pasqual With Late Kickoff Return
- Lakers Waste Their Chance to Work Overtime : NBA: They are shut out in extra period as the Detroit Pistons score a 108-97 victory at the Forum.
- Ex-Eagle Says Bounties May Have Been Offered
- Experts Puzzled by Absence of Women in Math Contest
- California IN BRIEF : REDDING : Water Plant Aimed at Mine's Toxic Flow
- Comaneci Guaranteed U.S. Asylum, Arrives in N.Y. : Defection: The former Romanian Olympic star gymnast says she 'wanted to have a free life.'
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Clerk Accused of Stealing IRS Checks
- San Clemente Officials Make Peace : Government: Council members, staff meet in first-ever workshop. They vowed to set pettiness aside and work together.
- HORSE RACING : Filly Can Clinch Eclipse Award
- TV Reviews : 'The Neon Empire' Wears Cement Shoes
- Lawrence Taylor's status for Sunday's game against...
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Phebus Repeats as Singles Champ
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Total Blame': A Performance-Art Virago Turns Playwright
- German Apparel Maker Buys 80% of St. John Knits
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : TODAY'S SCHEDULE
- GOP Fires Aide Who Admitted Extortion
- Wellman's Touchdown: Shadow of Doubt
- Teachers Issue Threat on Tax Hike : Education: They say unless more money for schools is guaranteed, they will fight spending measures and a gas tax increase.
- Murdock Returns, Author to Leave
- SANTA ANA : Popeye and Olive Big Stars at Parade
- Pipe Bomb Found During Search for Narcotics
- Pepperdine Rolls Past Air Force
- Down the street from LAX, overlooking the...
- Kewpie Dolls Have Come Long Way Since Nadia Scored a 10
- Langston Finds Seller's Market, but He Might Be Only the Start : Contracts: Some believe that players who are not stars could cash in on trend epitomized by pitcher's five-year deal with Angels.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei, Huntington Beach Open Tournament With Victories
- El Toro Stops the Diablos in Overtime
- Fair Winds Blow for 'Rocking This Ship' Choreographer : Dance: Trained in ballet, 23-year-old Katherine LaNasa Hopper turns her attention to choreography.
- Soviet Armenia Votes to Unite Republic With Disputed Region
- Chinese Students at Odds Over Effects of Bush Veto : Legislation: The President's compromise solution-- killing a congressional bill but promising protections to visiting students--creates confusion on campus.
- Hayden, Fonda Agree Fondly to Divorce
- ROSSMOOR : Community Happy With Its Identity
- Judge Puts Off Hearing on Order Restraining The Times on Duffy Stories
- Carson Tosses Kennedy Aside Again, 31-0
- The sale of the Denver Nuggets, for...
- Capistrano Valley Beaten on Conversion
- 3 Teens Sentenced in Vandalism Incident at St. Genevieve High
- 3-A SEMIFINAL : Improving Mira Mesa May Pose Problems for Morse
- SOUTHERN SECTION HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Delphic League
- SOUTHERN SECTION HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEWS : Alpha League
- Keeping It in the Family
- TV Newsman Bill Stout: An Appreciation
- Lockheed to Close Unit: Lockheed Corp. said...
- Trading Old Cold War Gear for Some Good, Cold Cash : Surplus: The Soviets are holding an auction to sell equipment. Some of it was used to ship nuclear missiles.
- Allied Controls Irk West Berliners : West Germany: Critics say the new political climate reduces the need for foreign authorities. Pressure for change is growing.
- Gradco Buyout Fails; Financing Unavailable
- Indicted Record Promoter Allegedly Threatens Witness
- Just Don't Call It Junk : Image-Conscious Scrap Yards Prefer to be Known as Automotive Recyclers or Dismantlers
- Shuttle Crew Prepares for Lofty Holiday
- TURTLE ROCK
- 2 May Face Felony Charges in Seizure of Guns at CSUN
- ORANGE COUNTY BOWL : Maund Thrives Out of the Spotlight : Football: Steady play of Rancho Santiago fullback has helped the Dons reach today's game against Moorpark.
- Benjamin Gets Good Numbers, but Clippers Are Looking Bad : Pro basketball: Center contributing sooner than expected as club suffers another setback at Phoenix, 111-90.
- The Children's Museum at La Habra opens...
- TV Reviews : These Cops Are 'True Blue' and Plenty Familiar
- Pacificorp Offers to Acquire Pinnacle West
- Sen. Wilson Nominates Woman--a Democrat--for U.S. Attorney Post
- Economic Summit News Is Gusher for Houston
- Bakersfield Posts Upset of CSUN in Volleyball
- Angels Pumped Up About New Teammate
- BOXING : Irvin's First Boxing Card Sacked for Loss
- Fast Finish Puts Palomar in Bowl Today
- 'Old Raider Way' Is an Old Cliche
- JAZZ REVIEW : Urban Energy From Stern/Berg
- An Appreciation for Helpful Columns
- First for Redheads?
- City Planner Seeks Morale Cure, Is Caught in Cross-Fire : Public Service: A Planning Department employee is "going to the mat" rather than resign after circulating a memo asking fellow workers how to make the department, plagued with high turnover and low morale, a better place to work.
- Antonovich's View on the NEA Controversy
- HomeFed Earmarks $115-Million 'Cushion' : Thrifts: The savings institution hopes a loan-loss reserve set aside in the fourth quarter will renew confidence in its weakened stock. The company also plans to quickly liquidate $350 million in foreclosed real estate.
- Pediatric Cancer Research Coverage
- Antonovich's View on the NEA Controversy
- TV 'Revelations'
- Antonovich's View on the NEA Controversy
- Dropping the Ball in the Name Game
- Drabinsky, Gottlieb Ousted From Troubled Cineplex
- Catholics, Evangelical Christians Battle for Latinos' Souls : Immigrants: Protestants' aggressive proselytizing is pulling more Latin Americans away from their traditional church, which is devising methods to stop the trend.
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Bush Vows to Maintain U.S. Aid to Aquino
- Bush's Move Based on International Law : Policy: The U.S. aid for Aquino gets bipartisan support in Congress.
- COLUMN ONE : Fly Fight Avoids the Old Traps : The war of the Medfly has new rules of engagement. This time it's spray first, debate later--and never trust a sterile ally.
- Youth Shot to Death on RTD Bus
- Veto by Bush Alarms Chinese Students : Legislation: The President's compromise solution--killing a congressional bill but promising protections to visitors enrolled in studies--creates confusion on campuses.
- Toshima's Slayer Gets 27 Years to Life in Prison : Gangs: Woman was innocent victim of Westwood Village shooting in 1988. Incident shocked L.A. into the realization that street violence could occur anywhere.
- Daughter Points a Finger at Father in 1969 Murder
- Deukmejian Defends Samuelian : Politics: Governor says his friend and fund-raiser was simply doing an attorney's job in representing Lincoln S&L; before state regulators.
- Names in the News - Dec. 2, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 2, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 2, 1989
- Names in the News - Dec. 2, 1989
- From the archives: Key W. German Banker Killed in Car Bombing
- 5 Arrested in Simi Racist Crimes
- County Fair Will Add 6 Days Next Year
- Changes in East Bloc Encourage Chinese, Reform Leader Says
- Lakers Clicking Again in Tuneup for Pistons
- It Has Become Hottest Ticket in Town : Prep Football: Community support is a big reason why Fontana High has one of the most successful programs in California.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Meet the Hollowheads' Goes Underground for a Few Laughs
- POP LP CHART : Joel's 'Storm Front' Moving In
- MOVIE REVIEW : Griswolds on 'Vacation' Again in a Split-Level Comedy
- 'A Child's Christmas' Gets New Wrapping at the Gem : Stage: New director dramatically changes staging for the classic that opens its fourth straight holiday run in Garden Grove tonight.
- Del Mar
- TUSTIN : Referendum Push on Voting May Be Moot
- 1 Teen Killed, 1 Injured After Gang Members Open Fire at Party
- Psychic Out of Spirits Since Plaza : Forced Her to Move From Prime Post
- Mobil Pleads No Contest to Charges in Oil Spills
- Warriors Waive Marques Johnson; Nelson Calls It His Toughest Cut
- Suspect Seized in 1978 Theft of Oriental Art
- Chapman to Battle Riverside in Volleyball
- Filly From Nowhere Comes to Forefront
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Orange Coast's Front Line Leads Rout of Marines
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Easily Handles Redlands in Basketball
- Supervisors OK Sheriff's Services for Cudahy
- VIDEO . . . WHAT'S NEW : MGM Top-10 Selections Hit the Shelves
- 2 Companies Charged on Air Pollution Counts
- SPORTSCOPE : Prep Soccer Teams Hope to Buck Jinx in Holiday Tourney
- Booker Says He'll Return for Aztecs
- Pay-Per-Viewing Hasn't Reached 'No Mas' Stage Yet
- Three Powerful Portrayals of Poverty : Television: Misery in El Salvador, deprivation on U.S. streets and the struggle in an urban ghetto offer an overview of what it's like to be poor.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : PCH Grill Rises From Ashes of Les Anges
- Mulholland Plan Ignores Traffic, Residents Say
- Singer Sly Stone Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge
- Rent Control's Impact on Housing Unresolved by Debate at Hearing
- Kraft Delivered to Death Row by Plane
- FISHING NOTES : Mad Marlin Takes on Two Boats and Three Fishermen
- THE SIDELINES : Ex-Oriole Joins Japanese Team
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : WOMEN
- Dodgers Offer Valenzuela Arbitration in Order to Protect Negotiating Rights
- PREP BOYS' BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : Mater Dei Favored to Win Tough Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Event
- Music Review : New E.A.R. Unit Season Opens at Bing Theater
- SHORT TAKES : 5 Named to Academy of Arts
- SHORT TAKES : Burnett, Andrews Share Bond
- Huffington Up For Sale: Huffington Corp., a...
- HBJ to Pay Off Long-Term Debt: Harcourt...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Judge Is Scolded for Giving Special Treatment in Case
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Deadly Virus Found for First Time in U.S.
- Panama-Flagged Vessels Banned From U.S. Ports
- M. Hughes Miller; Longtime Book Publisher
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : 'Green River' Probe Eliminates Student
- A Toy Store's Longest Day: Christmas Shopping Season Returns
- Marriage Will Survive, Even if Ironman Comes Calling
- Toward a Grand Settlement--Now : Europe: America cannot and should not be the chief architect of a new security system for the Continent, but it must do more than react.
- 5 Cities Join Forces on Monorail Plan