- NATION : Detroit Mayor's Tape Talks Taxes
- Countywide : Panels to Focus on Medicare, Insurance
- MISSION VIEJO : Toxic Spill Closes Street for 2 Hours
- Padres Await Reply on Tartabull : Baseball: McIlvaine seeks power-hitting outfielder from the Kansas City Royals. Tartabull says he'd love to play in San Diego.
- Dance Ensemble Dedicates 'Passings' to Dean
- ART REVIEWS : Shaw's Wildly Funny Narrative Saga : Jim Shaw's pencil drawings and mixed- media works generate a good deal of surprising-- and surprisingly poignant--heat.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Karma' Skewers Yuppies Nicely
- Santa Fills Shelves With Vintage Films : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Maria's Story' Is Salvador's Struggle
- Judge May Conduct Lincoln Settlement Talks: U.S....
- Some Banks Move to Cut Lending Rate : Economy: The move to 9 3/4% is the first drop in the prime rate in a year. Major institutions are expected to follow suit.
- Investing in Worker Skills Pays Off
- Certification of Youth Sport Coaches Urged : Athletics: Surgeon says the learning experience can be disastrous with the wrong instructor.
- Pact Disclosed on Funding for Quake-Damaged Housing
- Man Jailed for Sex Assault on Girl, 3, Freed
- STATE : 'Miracle' at Colfax Church Seen
- County Draws on Artists to Enliven Rail Stations
- Rockwell's Chairman Is Praised and Scorned : Environment: A state business group names him 'Manufacturer of the Year' while protesters proclaim him 'Polluter of the Year.'
- Suit by Beverly Hills Charges Deceit in Civic Center Project : Courts: The construction company knew its bid was too low and did shoddy work, the city alleges. The firm denies the charges and promises a countersuit.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : Quartz Hill-Loyola Final Matches Contrasting Styles : Comparison: Canyon's Harry Welch, whose Cowboys lost to both teams, sees no clear favorite.
- Falling Irish Desperate to Upset UCLA : Basketball: Digger Phelps' wounded team brings five-game losing streak into Pauley Pavilion Saturday.
- Cub Register Rings: $9.8 Million for Bell : Baseball: Pirates, burned by losing free agents, spend $10.6 million to retain pitcher Zane Smith. Orioles sign Dwight Evans.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Hostages Cheer Iraqi Decision : 'Old Glory Never Came Down and It Won't,' One Boasts
- Pope Joins Pledge to Fight Anti-Semitism : Vatican: He meets with world Jewish leaders. Both sides renew a commitment to combat the problem in Eastern Europe.
- LOCAL : Slain Man Found in Dana Point
- A Star Dresses Up Her Part
- Young Indian Writers Explore New Territory : Literature: Most of the authors write in English, rather than any of India's native languages. This has raised charges of elitism.
- FASHION : AROUND TOWN : What's in Store for Men? : Politix: Basic styles take a colorful twist for the holidays.
- GARDEN GROVE : High Times Enjoyed at Christmas Show
- Anderson's Ouster as Committee Chairman May Cut Local U.S. Aid
- BUENA PARK : Four People Hurt in Freeway Pileup
- We wondered aloud the other day about...
- Foreign-Born Nurses to Face Tougher U.S. Regulations
- Head of Phoenix Group Explains Venture Failure : Trade: Chairman Charles W. Missler says sale of computers to Soviet Union fell apart because of lack of capital and problems with the firm's Soviet partners.
- S&L; Cleanup Estimate Rises to $500 Billion
- Samsung Denies Interest in Buying Orion Pictures
- Treatment: It's All in the Family : Addictions: The relationship of user and parent is emerging as the most important element in breaking the cycle of drug and alcohol abuse, according to a statewide task force report.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bass Virtuoso Patitucci Should Let Up on Pedal
- Producer of Gay News Rails at Guidelines : Public TV: Proposed guidelines for access to community television channel is opposed by the producer of a show for homosexuals; a suit is threatened.
- Loara Girls Win on Titus' Free Throws
- Soviet Cellist Makes Belated Philharmonic Debut : Music: Karine Georgian, the former competition champion, returns an established fortysomething veteran.
- Bid to Alter World Trade Suspended
- ICN Loses Bid to Halt 'Hazard Alert':...
- Upscale Housing in O.C. Still Less Than Homes in U.K., Japan
- Italian Air Force Jet Crashes Into School; 12 Killed
- Franklin Role No Joke to Philadelphian : Career: The former industrial photographer not only looks like Ben, he makes a living being Ben during a full schedule of appearances.
- Cherry Leads No. 3 Morse to Victory Over Mt. Miguel
- Pay the Price, Name Bowl of Your Choice
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Quarterback Haro the Unsung Hero at Quartz Hill
- San Diego Put On NHL Back Burner
- No Passing Fancy, Borza Just Gets the Job Done : Prep football: Quarterback's statistics aren't spectacular, but they're good enough to guide Tustin into tonight's championship game.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Modern Fairy Tale : Movies: Director Tim Burton is back on the cutting edge with 'Scissorhands,' possibly the most original film fantasy creation of the year.
- Parker Tapes Come Out of the Trunk : Jazz: Record company issues primitive recordings made by an avid fan of the legendary saxman.
- 'Gremlins' Pair Is a Fan-Pleaser
- With Style, the Orange County design community's...
- Manager Study Authors Deny Sex Stereotype
- SOCCER / PAUL McLEOD : AYSO's Goal: Block Parents' Shots at Players, Officials
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Hal Landon's Serious Scrooge Gives Meaning to SCR's 'Carol' : The actor's performance as the notorious miser far outshines others in a cast missing its usual top-notch veterans.
- Art Marathon Planned at Woman's Building
- Gradco Systems Transferring Assets to Pay Off Debt
- Possibility of U.S. Policy Shift Sends a Shiver Through Israel
- STYLE : Low Cost Adds to Faux Jewelry's Glitter : Imitation Tiffany or Cartier Pieces Go for About $20 to $500 at Stores Specializing in Fake Gems
- Speaking Up: Gennady I. Gerasimov, whose statements...
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE GULF CRISIS : Peace Is at Hand, Winner in Doubt : Saddam Hussein yields on the hostages, but he has already made one major point and sees other gains ahead.
- It Takes More Than Voting to Establish Democracy : Latin America: Overall, democratic structures are lacking, which leaves fledgling governments vulnerable.
- CAMARILLO : Man Electrocuted at Construction Site
- School Book Challenges on Steady Course, Report Finds : Education: 150 districts have fielded complaints, Cal State Fullerton professor says.
- Limits on Growth OKd in Santa Clarita Valley : Land use: The general plan rejects requests by developers to build thousands of houses, condominiums and apartments.
- The 5 Little Kings Who Are No More
- A Slow Week for Lions, Who Need the Rest
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : Gary Says It's Time He Starts Holding On Just a Little Bit Tighter
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : San Bernardino Works Toward Bigger Things
- Aztec Volleyball Team Plans to Give Stanford the Full Serve
- He Learned It's Not Merely a Paperweight
- Bank Regulators May Curb Mortgage Investments: Banks,...
- Boeing Gets 3 Orders for 747-400: Cargolux...
- Donald L. Mehlig of Rolling Hills is...
- Seven South Bay residents and a Long...
- Mistrial Declared in Suit Over Use of Drug Ritalin
- Countywide : Charges for Many Toll Calls to Decrease
- OJAI : Con Man Linked to 6 Other Fraud Cases
- Veterans, Seniors Assail Agency Changes : County services: The point of contention is a budget-cutting report given supervisors that proposes eliminating the community services office.
- Detmer Aiming for Another Heisman Award
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Boys Next Door' Too Cute for Their Own Good : This Cypress College production fails to capture the dark side of the tragicomedy.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Rescue of 'Aelita: Queen of Mars'
- Union Stages Nordstrom Demonstrations in 6 Cities
- ANAHEIM : Owner of Gay Club Denied Beer Permit
- Memorial Services for Lmanyeo Scott to Be Held Tuesday
- Cardenas Wins Award in Soccer at Northridge
- Chavez Fights for Attention With Tyson : Boxing: Tough junior welterweight has two titles on the line Saturday, but the card's big-name bout pits Alex Stewart against the ex-heavyweight champ.
- Hardest Pitch for Dravecky : Cancer Could Mean Amputation, but Former Pitcher Keeps Faith
- Kearny Near Top After a Look at Bottom
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Takes On Towering Task at LSU
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL FINALS : Paramount Streak on the Line Against Capistrano Valley
- In Texas, a Forfeit to One Team Is Creative Scheduling to Another
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Robert Cray's Burnin' Soul
- Is TBS Taking Sides in the War Over Abortion? : Television: Tonight's pro-choice polemic, 'Abortion Denied,' is moving and well-produced, but the other side isn't getting equal time.
- COMMENTARY : 'Lisbon Traviata': The Operatic Perspective : Stage: Playwright Terrence McNally knows his opera. He is erudite and passionate and, like the characters at the core of his play, obsessed with Maria Callas.
- Clothestime Shareholders File Suit: Two shareholders of...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lloyds Bank Buys Vegas Casino
- Iraq Says It Will Free Hostages : Bush Welcomes News but Vows to Keep Up Pressure : Gulf crisis: Saddam Hussein cites 'positive changes' in U.S. His ambassador says all should be home by Christmas.
- Prober in Fatal Crash Says Other Pilots Found Airport Confusing
- Season's Greetings : Eco-Shopping Comes of Age as Consumers Opt to Spend Less While Saving the Earth, Too
- Highway Deer Kills Are Problem for States : Wildlife: As many as 350,000 deer die each year on America's roads. Last year, 131 people died in such collisions; damages and cleanup costs are in the millions.
- Magic Is Forced to Think Big : Lakers: Johnson struggles against 7-3 Breuer but still paces club to its eighth victory in a row, 83-73.
- Coleman Out of Clinic
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mt. Washington Ensemble Performs at Museum
- Comics Get Acts Together for Families : Benefit: Capistrano Beach fifth-graders will try to raise funds for a class field trip with a school show featuring five stand-up comedians.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Side Out Burger, California Style
- MOVIE REVIEW : Kurt Voss' 'Genuine Risk' Doesn't Take Very Many
- ICN Loses Effort to Block Ribavirin 'Hazard Alert' : Health: Judge supports state's choice of words to warn hospitals of the drug's possible danger to pregnant women.
- Cost Estimate for S&L; Cleanup Hits $500 Billion : Thrifts: The economic slowdown and the collapse of the junk bond market are exacerbating the problem, the U.S. controller general says.
- L.A. Protest Part of Union Effort Against Nordstrom
- Oil Prices Continue to Fall on News of Action on Hostages
- INS Chief Orders Review of Lethal Force by Border Patrol
- FASHION : AROUND TOWN : What's in Store for Men? : Jaywolf: Newcomer stocks the offbeat and the traditional.
- NATION : No Foreign Link in Bush Threats
- NATION : Judge Orders Reporter Jailed
- World Bank Plans to Boost Gulf Aid
- Memorial Service Will Mark 49th Pearl Harbor Anniversary
- Man Tried 2nd Time in Racial Slaying Acquitted
- GIs in Gulf to Get IRS Extension
- SIMI VALLEY : Collection Increases Sought by Haulers
- Oceanside Proposes Cuts in Fire, Police Services : Budget: Threat of a $5.8-million deficit leads city planners to consider wide-ranging reductions.
- CITY FOOTBALL SEMIFINALS : Preliminaries Leave Only the Heavyweights
- Miscellany
- Tennis
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Riverside Team Ends Mater Dei's Winning Streak at 27 Games
- MCA Sale Challenged: Alleging antitrust violations, Go-Video...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wind Noise Frazzles Neighbors
- Hollywood Group May Sell Bank Stake
- GULF WATCH: Day 127 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Up a Tree Without a Tree? No Way
- Real Estate Executive Gets 6 Years in Fraud
- Fryman Canyon Owner Agrees in Principle to Sale : Parkland: Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy will buy 63 acres for an estimated $10 million. City Council and other agencies still need to approve deal.
- Fixing an Awkward Problem
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : For Japanese Intern, a Whole New World
- The Sidelines : Miss. State-Perkins Talks Fail
- LOS ALAMITOS : Good Barry Leads Field of 10 in Ed Burke Memorial
- Gault Grows Into This Role : Raiders: Aspiring actor isn't merely a speedster. He's a more complete receiver.
- DAVID NELSON ON RESTAURANTS : Baci Adds a Garlic Scent to Its Refined Italian Cuisine
- Film Czars Spied at 'Russia' Premiere
- A Delightful Mix of Christmas Oddities
- STAGE
- Hypnotic Focus on Rural Poor in 'Mud'
- SHORT TAKES : Feldman Arrested for Tickets
- Almario's Odyssey to Southland : Music: The Colombian-born saxophonist-flutist cites American influences and his Latin roots for his sound.
- Holyfield May Move to Coke's Corner: Heavyweight...
- Lotto Ticket Purchased in Ontario Worth $44.4 Million
- State Justices Asked to Limit Alternative Development Sites
- Elderly Poor, Blind, Disabled Protest Lack of Benefits Raise
- American Infertility Rate Not Growing, Study Finds
- Electric Car Projections to Cut Smog Scaled Back : Environment: Officials also lower estimates of reduced pollution from energy conservation. But they insist they can still meet clear air goals.
- Computer Failure Cripples Aim of 3 Astro Telescopes : Space: Lint blocking cooling ducts is blamed. The mission seems certain to miss most of its objectives.
- Train-Crossing Deaths Leave a Trail of Grief : Mental Pictures of Wife's Rescue Attempt Won't Leave Widower's Mind
- Waste Firm Wins Redondo Beach Contract
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fleet-Norstar to Trim 500 Jobs
- It's Back to Bickering on the Eve of GATT Deadline : Trade: After signs of progress fade, officials say the most that can be hoped for is an agreement to hold an extra day of talks.
- State to Get Out of Geothermal Business
- Damages Portion of Buchwald Suit Ends : Entertainment: The judge had already ruled that Paramount based a hit movie on the columnist's story. Now he must decide the award.
- FASHION : AROUND TOWN : What's in Store for Men? : Sy Devore: An old-timer gets a face-lift.
- POLITICS : Black Eye Doesn't Deter Lamont's Rise in Britain
- Lucy Dawidowicz; Author, Holocaust Historian
- Farrakhan Assails Bush for Sending Troops to Gulf
- Supervisors Delay Malibou Lake Decision
- Shell Refinery Incident Spurs Effort to Warn Schools of Emissions
- Help Find Killer, Cabbies Plead : Crime: Despite firm's $25,000 reward, few witnesses have come forth with information on the Oct. 12 slaying of LA Taxi driver.
- Forging a Bond to Fight Crime : Police: Officers use problem-solving techniques and a friendly approach to make a once-dangerous Oxnard neighborhood safer.
- County Officials Say Anderson's Defeat May Hinder Projects : Politics: Democrat's ouster as chairman of House public works panel may make it harder to obtain federal funding for highway, transit plans, local leaders fear.
- A Martial Art You Can Shake a Stick at : Recreation: The ancient Japanese art of <i> naginata</i> has a small but devoted following in this country, led by Helen Nakano of Torrance.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Harris' Unassisted Goal Propels Los Alamitos
- Auto Racing
- Miscellany
- County Bar Assn. Scolds Surrogate Mother's Attorney
- Judge Changes His Mind, Orders Trial for Mortician
- CITY BASKETBALL PREVIEW : L.A. Powers Crenshaw, Manual Arts Again Have State Intentions
- San Diego State Gets First Victory of Season
- NHL Goes North, South--Not West : Expansion: Franchises are awarded to Tampa, Ottawa. Two Southern California bids are denied.
- NBA ROUNDUP : SuperSonics Need Help From Rice to End Losing Streak
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : A Big-Time Hit With a Flip Side : Quartz Hill: Selves Smith intimidates on both defense and offense but a docile person emerges off the field.
- An Olive for the Terminally Cool
- Iggy Pop: Thinker, Lecturer, Balladeer : Music: The prototypical punk rocker is on a search for a new creative ideal. But he hasn't left his wild past behind.
- SHORT TAKES : Monroe's Nuptial Paper for Sale
- P.M. BRIEFING : Brief Fire Routs Mirage Guests
- Shareholders Sue Continental: According to a lawsuit...
- N.J. Seeks Deposit From First Executive : Insurance: The ailing firm must make a $500-million payment or lose its right to sell policies there, the state says.
- 2 Clothestime Shareholders Sue Company
- Jack Catton; Pilot Led 1st B-29 Bombers to Mariana Islands
- ANC Rallies Call for More Pressure if Goals Aren't Met
- Ershad Swears In His Successor After Lifting State of Emergency
- Complaints About Texts Reported About Average : Education: A two-year survey finds that roughly 150 districts have fielded challenges to school materials.
- Electronic University Reaches a Terminal State : Education: Three years ago Northwest Missouri State changed campus life when it put a computer in every residence hall room and faculty office.
- R. Eric P. Allan, president and chief...
- Economy, S&L; Bailout Seen Driving Up Deficit : Budget: Estimates put the figure at a record $320 billion in this fiscal year, but it is likely to start shrinking in '93 as plan to cut spending takes effect.
- Corporations Learn to Tilt Bankruptcy in Their Favor : Business: This time, Continental Airlines goes into Chapter 11 with plenty of cash and captive passengers.
- Broderick Labeled 'Evil Monster' in Bail Hearing
- SEAL BEACH : Christmas Parade Is Planned Tonight
- COSTA MESA : One Resident's Bark Saves 4 Old Palms
- Hard Work, Allegiance to a Credo--and Death
- Athletic Club Is Ready to Draw a New Line in the Saudi Sand
- CHARITY WATCH : Sisterly Suggestion
- Plan to Send 7 Officials to Maui Canceled
- Maintenance Work Will Shut Water Line to Otay District
- Bernhardt to Let D.A. See Records
- It's the Last Call for Palos Verdes vs. Temecula Valley : Playoffs: Up-and-down Sea Kings want to finish with CIF Division VIII championship in what could be the school's final football game.
- Don't Send Brooke, Saudis Tell U.S.
- Holiday Sales Off to a Weak Start for Big Retailers : Christmas: The figures for November are worse than expected. Specialty and discount stores may be cutting into major chains' share.
- Environment Demands Lifestyle Changes
- Japan Denies U.S. Allegation That It's Hoarding Oil Supplies
- For Families, Joy Tempered With Caution
- SUPERVISORIAL ELECTION THE DEBATE : 4 Latino Candidates Battle It Out on Radio
- Tug Skipper Finesses Ships Into Small Port
- Countywide : CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Discover Power Play Just in Time to Beat Bruins, 6-4
- STAGE REVIEW : Cathedral's 'Glory' Still Dazzles
- STAGE
- From Dickens to Pink Panther : Holiday Events: Programs range from classical to comical, from musical to dramatic, from traditional to pop.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rookie': Eastwood Serves Up Warmed-Over Compost
- P.M. BRIEFING : Firm Sees Foam Plastic as Fuel
- WORLD : Brazil Probe Finds A-Bomb Plan
- NATION : Grand Juror Excused, Indicted
- Israeli Military Orders Curfews During Uprising Anniversaries
- AQMD's Hearing Board Chairman Stepping Down
- U.S. Walks Delicate Line on Palestinians : United Nations: The Administration studies backing a call for peace talks on occupied areas.
- Lynch Turns an Evil Eye to Life's Great Question
- RECREATION / Boating : Parades to Light Up Harbors : Huntington, Dana Point, Newport Displays to Draw Thousands
- Thefts by Con Artists in Role of Repairmen Mount
- A Rambo-Oriented Hoosier Sees War With '80s Eyes
- Judge Rules That Madonna Can't Justify Her Hedge : Lawsuits: The pop star must cut back shrubbery and a pine tree at her Hollywood Hills home, ending a two-year battle with neighbor.
- San Pedro Chamber, Residents Leery of 2020 Plan's Impact : Harbor: Letters to the Army Corps of Engineers urge more economic and environmental study of the $4.8-billion port expansion proposal.
- Northridge Shot Down in Montana
- Admirals Get Overtime Victory Against Gulls
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Gary Is Still Trying to Get a Grip
- Sunny Hills Backs Confuse Defenses : Division VI: Overby and Sullivan are the Lancers' interchangeable running backs. Tustin will try to figure them out in title game tonight.
- Chairman of Troubled Toy Chain Resigns
- For a Mira Mesa Mother, a Phone Call Brought Christmas and Answered Prayers
- HEALTH : Anti-AIDS Drug to Be Tested
- Man Bred Pit Bulls for Fighting, Officers Say After Raiding Home
- Pupils on Earth Taught From Orbit
- Murder Rate Soars for Young Black Men : Violence: The state's death toll went up 71% in four years, a study finds, making it No. 2 in the U.S. Health and civil rights officials urge immediate action.
- Wigging Out Over the Sixties : Fashion: With the styles of that flamboyant era setting trends again, fake as well as real hairpieces are back. Business has taken a sharp upsweep.
- CIA Collaborator Hull Turns Up in Nicaragua
- Diabetics Still Hoping to Toss Out the Needle : Medical research: For years scientists have been searching unsuccessfully for ways to get insulin or similar protein-based drugs into the body.
- GARDEN GROVE : Leyes Sworn In as Council Member
- VENTURA : Mound School Gets Lesson in Recycling
- Woman Slain Over Boyfriend, Police Say
- For the curious, a holiday glimpse inside four Palos Verdes Peninsula homes.
- ORANGE : Tree, Carols, Treats at Winter Fest '90
- Jury Refuses to Indict Patriot Fryar : Football: Charges against the wide receiver and another man involved in a parking lot fracas have been declined.
- ROUNDUP : Moorpark Posts 7th Consecutive Victory, 74-64
- Happy to Be Heading Into the Tigers' Den
- THE SIDELINES : Turner Leads in Johnny Walker
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Defensive Play Heads Affirmed Handicap Field
- POP ALBUM CHART : Madonna's Cleaning Up
- CRA Board Votes to Buy L.A. Theatre Center : Stage: It does not step in to make a Dec. 15 bond payment, which could allow them to go into default.
- Trade Between U.S., Mexico
- Registration of Assault Guns
- Mental Health Funds
- Trade Between U.S., Mexico
- Registration of Assault Guns
- Registration of Assault Guns
- Trade Between U.S., Mexico
- Registration of Assault Guns
- Mideast Crisis
- Ban on Beggars
- Trade Between U.S., Mexico
- MOVIES - Dec. 7, 1990
- MOVIES - Dec. 7, 1990
- Obituaries - Dec. 7, 1990
- 'The Man Must Leave Kuwait,' Bush Insists : Reaction: The President and Baker say that hostage release is a sign that U.S. strategy is working.
- ANALYSIS : U.S. Allies Fear 'Peace Fever' Will Aid Iraq
- Some Europeans Inside Iraq Are Not Hostages, U.S. Investigators Say : Technicians: A number of foreign nationals may actually be working voluntarily to keep key facilities operating.
- For Families, Joy Tempered by Caution
- City Officer Kills Unarmed Man in His Apartment
- Unseasonable Hot Spell Wilts Holiday Spirits
- A Jacket Fit for Leader of the Pack
- EXPANDING: The protest in Orange against the...
- TOUGH TIMES: Jim Colletto, Purdue's new football...
- PROCRA$TINATION: Monday is the deadline for the...
- OH YEAH? The mayor of Culver City...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Dec. 7, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Dec. 7, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Dec. 7, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Dec. 7, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 7, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Dec. 7, 1990
- Names in the News - Dec. 7, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Dec. 7, 1990
- Australian Investor Indicted: Australian businessman Alan Bond...
- MCI Tells of 900 Service Rules: The...
- Building Permits Continue to Drop During October
- New Bumble Bee Dolphin Plan: The San...
- Culver City Police Face Federal Suit : Civil rights: The lawsuit alleges that a department policy unconstitutionally limits a citizen's ability to register complaints about police misconduct.
- On the Cheap While Looking for Unique
- We May Be Able to Push...
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley