- The Cost of Living
- SECURITIES
- Administration to Offer New Minority Scholarship Policy
- Jack McKeown of Krommenhoek/McKeown and Associates has...
- BANKING
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ukraine Faces New Challenge: Affirm Old Ties
- The Malls Have Ears : South Coast Plaza Santa Has Piercing Concern
- Appeal Court Finds Hotel Del Not Liable in Pedestrian Death
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The River Everyone Laughs At
- U.S. to Prosecute 3 Drug Cases in Problem Neighborhood : Crime: U.S. attorney's office agrees to take on the small cases from Santa Ana's Willard area as a strong show of support for local anti-drug efforts.
- State Should Let County Decide on Privatization : Because of an archaic legal barrier, O.C. is prohibited from tailoring most employment practices to local situations and using the private sector.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Push for Bike Helmet Law to Be Expanded
- Region's Big Banks, S & Ls Sing the Blues : Finance: The institutions lost money or had lower earnings in the third quarter. Bad loans and the poor housing market are blamed.
- Steve Gaffen has been promoted to senior...
- Police Kill Ex-Deputy After a Man Is Shot
- SANTA PAULA : Council Considers Affordable Housing
- ORANGE : District Hires New Bilingual Official
- 2 Incumbents May Wind Up in 1 District : Remapping: State Supreme Court plan calling for new political boundaries might lump Reps. Elton Gallegly and Robert J. Lagomarsino into the same congressional area.
- Ex-Deputy Dies in Hail of Gunfire
- Group Objects to Ad That Puts Porky Pig's Stutter in Print
- GM Closes Van Nuys Plant Until Jan. 2
- Mark C. Bloome; Built Chain of Tire Businesses
- Ukraine Votes to Quit Soviet Union : Independence: More than 90% of voters approve historic break with Kremlin. The president-elect calls for collective command of the country's nuclear arsenal.
- U.S. Urges Court OK on Turning Back Haitians
- Richard Esquinas will assume the duties of...
- Merger of Carolco, Live Entertainment May Be in Jeopardy : Stock swap: Analysts attribute the possibility of failure to a sharp drop in the companies' share prices.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : CHAPTER 1 : An Age of Innocence
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : A Chronology of War
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : CHAPTER 4 : When Cultures Clash
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Food Stamp Program Hits Record Level
- Marijuana Cargo Seized; 5 Arrested by Coast Guard
- San Diego
- O.C. Residents Less Happy About the Quality of Life : Survey: 10th among yearly polls shows increasing pessimism about future, shift in perception of problems.
- Tijuana Police Seek Identity of Baby
- SAN CLEMENTE : Group Wants Law on Overcrowding
- Times Magazine Editor Named ABC News Producer
- Under Pressure, Visa Agrees to Let Non-Banks Issue Its Card
- Growing With a Shrinking Firm
- Don Schroeder and Sue Pia have joined...
- In-Law Guilty in Murder of Soldier
- City to Consider Tougher Law on Historic Structures : Architecture: After years of weak enforcement, a remodeled preservation ordinance is under study.
- 2 King Case Officers Regain School Jobs : Law enforcement: A commission concludes that the pair, who did not participate in the beating of the motorist, were unjustly caught up in the public uproar.
- Court Leaves Intact Ban on Police Taking Blood Forcibly
- Environmental Services Guide Issued in Spanish
- COUNTYWIDE : Health Program Pays Off for Workers
- Redistrict Plan Boosts Clout of Minorities : Politics: Tentative proposal by judicial panel would also give San Diego County an additional congressional seat.
- Metzger, 2 Others Get 6-Month Jail Terms : Prejudice: White supremacists are also ordered to perform community service for 1983 cross-burning incident.
- THOUSAND OAKS : $1.5-Million Fire Started by TV Set
- Newcomer Selected as Mayor in Ventura : Politics: Greg Carson, the top vote-getter in last month's council election, is named as the compromise candidate. The choice angers one member.
- Jeff Clayton
- Reds Reportedly Ready To Ship Myers to Padres
- Pacific Quarterback Kopp Selected to Big West Conference's First Team
- Murder Suspect Dies Night Before the Trial : Crime: Chula Vista man had been in jail for two years. He was accused, along with his ex-wife, of killing a housemate to collect on an insurance policy.
- WESTMINSTER : Man Convicted of Murder, Holdup Try
- Baseball
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Furon Earnings Show 45% Drop in 3rd Quarter : Revenue: Chairman J. Michael Hagan says, however, that an unexpected rise in orders, to offset the quarterly bad news, is 'the first positive sign we have seen in a long time.'
- Legal-Eagle Hawking : More Law Firms Are Doing Marketing
- * Exxon Corp. appointed Harry J. Longwell,...
- David W. Robertson has joined Ligand Pharmaceuticals...
- Douglas Aircraft to Trim Up to 3,800 More Jobs : Aerospace: The cuts--which are on top of 2,200 layoffs last month--are far deeper than analysts had expected.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Witness Recounts Kahane Shooting
- Retailers Report Weekend Sales Are Better Than Expected
- INTERNATIONAL
- World IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : 5 Injured, 3,500 Left Homeless in Quake
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : The Planner : 'Should Have Attacked Again,' Genda Believed
- Message Man : After the Pennsylvania 'miracle,' Democrats hope James Carville can help them win the White House.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : A Trip Back to the Past
- A Special Report on Pearl Harbor
- CYPRESS : College Expects Record Enrollment
- VENTURA : Students Refurbish Display at Capitol
- ANAHEIM : Boy Rewarded for Reporting Vandals
- William McCurine Jr. of Gray, Cary, Ames...
- Kathleen Hopper has joined the sales staff...
- THE ECONOMY : U.S. Will Shift Output Gauges
- Salomon Bros. Wins Back Important Customer : Securities: The World Bank confirms that it will resume dealings with the Wall Street giant. CalPERS may also return soon.
- U.S. Cocaine Seizure Is 2nd Biggest
- Fire Claims 4 in Family
- 5 Youths Arrested in Anti-Graffiti Move
- COUNTYWIDE : Holiday Weekend Safer Than in '90
- Technology Sees Through the No-Contacts Excuses : There are now cheaper, safer, more comfortable versions of both hard and soft lenses.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Sought in Bank Robbery
- County Flu Vaccine Supply Nearly Depleted
- El Toro Man Is Sentenced in Hazardous Waste Case
- First Day of School : At Semester's End, It's Replacement Teacher Who Has to Catch Up
- Fingerprint Leads to Murder Trial
- Streaky USC Rolls Past St. Louis, 76-60 : College basketball: Trojans score first 16 points, and other spurts help them stay in control.
- Threatt Has a Bit of Magic : Johnson Handpicked a Fill-In Guard Who Bails Out Lakers
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : A Sunday in December: Bibliography
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- World IN BRIEF : TOGO : Heavy Gunfire at Premier's Home
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : CHAPTER 2 : A Spy in the Cold
- Americans in Record Numbers Sign Up for Federal Food Aid
- Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton announced that...
- Datametrics Selected for NASA Program
- Do Over-the-Transom Ideas Work?
- SECURITIES
- Mark G. Foletta has been elected vice...
- Laurie Greenblatt has been named the 1991...
- Family Joyous With Cicippio 'Free at Last' : Hometown: After many false alarms of past, real thing comes in a 4 a.m. telephone call.
- Broderick Had No Remorse, Deputy Says : Murder: Testimony ends in the former La Jolla socialite's second trial in death of ex-husband. The case is expected to go to the jury by the end of the week.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : The Questions Remain
- Russians Not Happy in Cashless Society : Money: Some goods are in ample supply, but consumers cannot get funds from their accounts because of bank shortages.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR : The Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese raid on U.S. military installations in Hawaii and the aftermath
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Rexhall Says Lawsuit Thrown Out by Judge
- No Shopper's Paradise in Mall-Hungry Irvine : Retail: The original idea of small neighborhood shopping centers is not enough for growing, affluent population.
- * National Medical Enterprises has promoted Brian...
- Chamomile May Smooth Lines
- COLUMN ONE : Regrets Without Apology : Fifty years after Pearl Harbor, Japan still spreads blame for the war among the world's powers. But there is no escaping the impact of 'this unfortunate period of history.'
- Gain or Refrain? 'Tis the Season to Make the Choice
- Voices From Both Sides of the Pacific
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : UC Irvine Named Headquarters for Computing Center
- * Just days after unveiling plans for...
- Carl's Jr. Offers Teriyaki Chicken: The Carl's...
- BANKING
- Boy Believes in Miracles After His Mountain Rescue
- Keith A. Johnson has been appointed to...
- Bush Tries to Shake Image of Inaction : Economy: President orders aides to fully implement programs to aid unemployed. But his spokesman admits that the action means nothing.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Firing Line: the Lesson of History : * America's tolerance is running out--Japan must rein in its aggressive economic policies and open its markets.
- The Threat of Peace in Wartime London : TEN DAYS TO DESTINY, <i> By John Costello,</i> William Morrow, $23; 486 pages
- Flip-Flops
- Gray Whales
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- Jewish Committee
- U.S. Policy in El Salvador
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- New Councilman Stevens Hits the Streets Running : City Hall: The 4th District representative skipped an inauguration reception and took the media and police on an eye-opening, confrontational tour of his drug-infested district.
- SANTA PAULA : Urias Succeeds Melton as Mayor
- The Tactical Political God That Failed : Hostage-holding achieves no useful or constructive purpose
- Sharp Student Gets a Competitive Edge : L.A. Unified: Rivalry propelled a University High senior to top ranking in the district's academic decathlon.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Want to Show Bills Another Side
- Capistrano Valley's Farr Picks Brigham Young
- A New Spin on Words and Music : The arts: New Alliance Records' 16-project recording venture brings together spoken-word artists and alternative voices to the 'ivory tower school' of poetry.
- Rising Star Is an Old Fan of Comics He Now Draws : Art: San Diegan Jim Lee chucked his premed degree and is now the illustrator behind the prestigious X-Men comic book series.
- BankAmerica Divestiture Plans Called Public Relations Ploy
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : WAR IN THE PACIFIC
- 'Stubborn' Cicippio Outlasts His Ordeal
- Cataloguing Death Valley : It's Part of a Project to Create Historical and Resource Profiles of the National Parks
- PIRU : Real Professionals Sought for Movie
- High Court Limits Suits Over Corpse Desecration
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firm's Woes Do Not Hamper Pier Project
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- At last, an official document pinpointing the...
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Victim Still Unidentified
- Testimony Ends After 7 Weeks in Broderick Murder Trial : Courts: Last witness, a sheriff's deputy, says defendant showed no remorse over killings. Final arguments are to begin Wednesday.
- Bonilla Chooses the Mets : Baseball: He becomes highest paid in the majors with a $29-million deal over five years. Agent says Angels were second.
- Mustafa Scores 20, Pacing Santa Clara Past Granada Hills
- It Isn't Really Racing in These Cars, It's Being Racy
- Cold Snap Puts Growers on Notice : Weather: Unlike conditions during the devastating freeze last December, the recent episodes have been brief. Still, the wind machines are ready in some groves.
- PREP BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ransom Leads Capistrano Valley Past Esperanza
- Community Policing
- Airport Rezoning Plan Killed : Van Nuys: Homeowner groups in the airfield area cheer the committee's decision to end consideration of proposal.
- ANAHEIM : Football League Bans Boy Involved in Fight
- Gays Form Patrols to Battle Hate Crimes : Self-defense: With attacks on homosexuals increasing, the West Hollywood effort is part of a mobilization throughout the Southland.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Slumping Hatcher May Get the Boot
- Pro Football Daily Report : AROUND THE NFL : Noll Undecided About a 24th Season
- Vasquez Discloses Plan to Cut Back Trabuco Proposal : Development: Supervisors may vote today on a blueprint for developing thousands of acres of pristine canyon.
- ANAHEIM : Cleanup of 2 Schools Hit by Fire Begins
- COUNTYWIDE : Overton Denied Guilt to Sheriff's Deputies
- A Video Voyage to the Ocean Floor : Program Links Students, Scientists at Work
- The Short, Sad Life of Robert Brown : Foster-care system needs legislative remedy to avoid tragic hitches in logic
- Group Objects to Use of Stutter in Catalogue
- ORANGE : Council, Planners to Hold Joint Session
- Court Reinstates Rapper's Lawsuit Against Police
- Cash, Toy Donations Sought for Christmas
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Women Win
- * In a continuing management shake-up at...
- Debra Brass Hyde has been named assistant...
- New Owner of Furniture Chain Plans Slow Growth
- * Confirming one of the worst-kept secrets...
- Michael Sedloff has been elected to the...
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Fighting in Croatia Leaves 11 Dead
- Bush Inaction on Economy Deepens Rift With Kemp : Republicans: Relations between the Administration and conservatives have worsened as downturn lingers.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : The Strategist : Yamamoto Opposed a War With America
- Looking Beyond Pier 39
- Extra! Extra! Hard Copy From the City's Front-Page Era
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Nobel Winner Quits as University Chief
- BANKING
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : New Breast Scan Finds More Tumors
- Four Sir Speedy Franchise Outlets Open in Mexico
- THE ECONOMY : More Qualify to Buy Homes
- New Plans on the Menu for 2 Firms : Restaurants: Foodmaker, owner of Jack in the Box, plans a $200-million share offering. Chart House buys rights to open Islands restaurants.
- AUTO INDUSTRY
- Micro Technology to Acquire Silicon Valley Firm : Computers: The deal would help the Anaheim company with its goal of expanding into the market for Unix products.
- Spoils of War: Tom Kelly, the three-star...
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : On Japan and the Japanese: What the U.S. Polls Show
- Prosecutor Suffers Setback as Smith Rape Trial Begins
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : The American Shogun : MacArthur's Greatest Victory Came in Peace
- A Sunday in December
- Experimental Drug Available for Alzheimer's
- OXNARD : Dinner to Honor 2 Retiring Officers
- Cold Snap Opens East, North County Shelters
- SEACLIFF : Cleanup Worker Sues Railroad
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Florida quarterback Shane Matthews, who injured his...
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- MUSIC REVIEW : I Cantori Christmas Program
- RTD Police Force Opens Downtown Substation
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / VALLEY CENTER : Law Would Create Tax District for Schools : Education: If the Mello-Roos district is approved, future home buyers would pay a $750-a-year fee on detached houses and $350 a year for condominiums.
- City Council Delays Vote on Restricting House Size
- Arts Students Follow Different Drummer in Revival of Play
- Go Ahead, Start Without Us : The truth is that the Shamir government is dead set against any exchange of land for peace
- A Whiz Manages to Find Time to Be a Kid : L.A. County: Kevin Armstrong, 17, the leading scorer in his decathlon, could have gone to college at 13. But he didn't want to miss the fun of growing up.
- Teen-Ager Charged in Van Nuys Slaying
- Citizens Group Urges City to Set Up Police Force
- Woman's Body Found in Chatsworth House
- ANALYSIS : Rams' Slide Disrupts Plan to Groom Fisher as Coach
- Irvine Gets Buffaloed in Double Overtime : College basketball: Anteaters force both extra periods, but come up short against Colorado, 73-70.
- Green Gets Receptions, but There's a Catch
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 12 Connecticut Finds Its Zone, 84-75
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Iverson Resigns as San Clemente Volleyball Coach
- Nebraska Got the Message and Had a Comeback, Too
- International Sports
- ENVIRONMENT : Use of U.S. Wildlife Safety Net Abroad Faces High Court Test
- MUSIC & DANCE
- Temporary Splendors? : LACMA's 'Mexico' Exhibit Has Struck a Chord but Art Leaders Wonder If Interest Will Remain
- No Complaints on Travel Plans by Azusa Pacific
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- ANALYSIS : Rams' Slide Disrupts Plan to Groom Fisher as Coach
- MUSIC & DANCE
- ART REVIEW : Armstrong's Lush Works Ease the Soul
- PREP BASKETBALL / 1991-92 CITY SECTION PREVIEW : Washington Boys and Girls Have Home-Grown Talent
- Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office : A Holiday Boon for Paramount
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rocking Hard Across Racial Borders
- Delay Over, SDSU Ensemble Finally Gets Top Album Out
- Polish Shoppers Flock to Former Bomb Shelter
- Bank Reform Includes 'Truth in Savings' Rules : Legislation: The provisions are designed to make institutions clearly state fees and rates.
- House of Fabrics' Stock Ends Slide : Retailing: The head of the nation's largest sewing goods chain sold 80,000 of his shares before prices began tumbling last week.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : War Casualties and The Destruction of Japan
- Racial Brawls Continue at Jail in Castaic
- Forced Tests in Drunk-Driving Cases Curbed : Alcohol: The U. S. Supreme Court lets stand a decision that prohibits police from using physical force to draw blood from suspects. The action makes law murky, some lawyers say.
- Glendale Man Arrested in Crash That Killed 2
- Student Already Is Making a Difference
- Gates Backs Test of Community-Based Policing Programs
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Discovered at Bottom of Pool
- Mater Dei and Loyola to Play Friday at Santa Ana Stadium
- 50 Million Sterile Medflies to Be Released This Week
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Santa Ana Edges Santa Margarita
- Horse Racing
- The Write Stuff : La Habra's Stefanie Bakke, a Budding Sports Reporter, Is Making Her Own Headlines on the Volleyball Court
- Beverly Hills Uses Strong-Arm Tactics
- Cathy Silvern Boemer has been named assistant...
- AT&T; Buying Teradata to Tap Into Database Computer Arena : Technology: The $520-million stock swap will allow the firm to take on IBM.
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Pearl Harbor and the Legacy of the War in the Pacific : The Dec. 7 Attack Was a Turning Point in History That Still Has a Profound Impact on the United States and Japan.
- 'Butterfly' Benefit Spreads Its Wings
- Arabs See U.S. in Key Role on Talks : Mideast: They hope the get-tough approach toward Israel will outlast the overture.
- 2 More Inmate Brawls Erupt at Pitchess Jail
- Sheriff's Dept. Program to Reward Safe Drivers
- Holden's Plan to Test Restaurant Workers for AIDS Virus Killed
- COSTA MESA : South Coast Plaza Erects Giant Tree
- City to Attack Smog With New Schedule : Santa Clarita: Workers cheer a plan giving them some 3-day weekends in a bid to cut commuter trips.
- Big Money and Ethics Are Incompatible : Campaigns: L.A's new public-financing law is a step toward eradicating conditions that created an Alan Robbins.
- UCLA Ranked No. 2 Behind Duke in Basketball Poll; UNLV No. 24
- Bonilla Chooses the Mets : Baseball: He becomes highest paid in the majors with a $29-million deal over five years. Angels were a close second.
- International Sports
- Carrying on a Tradition in Papier-Mache : Art: Mexico's Linares family gains international attention for its life-sized <i> calavera </i> sculptures. In a rare local exhibition--the artists' first commercial gallery show--works by three family members are on view in Santa Monica.
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- U.S. Policy in El Salvador
- Robbins Resigns From Senate
- Owning Up to a Failure
- MOVIES - Dec. 3, 1991
- MOVIES - Dec. 3, 1991
- Obituaries - Dec. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 3, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 3, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 3, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 3, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 3, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 3, 1991
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Viewpoints East and West : 'We Studied the Bomb'
- Court's Plan Would Create Congressional Seats for Area : Redistricting: The proposal could also force some allies to run against each other, and it increases a Latino candidate's chances for an Assembly seat from the Valley.
- KINDER, GENTLER: Orange County bus drivers are...
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Viewpoints East and West : 'Japan Did Do Bad Things'
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Viewpoints East and West : 'Both Sides Are Wrong'
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Viewpoints East and West : 'It's More Like History'
- War Is Short in U.S. and Japanese Textbooks
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Viewpoints East and West : 'It's Not Just Another Day'
- NO HALO: The Angels, who were trying...
- Dismembered Body Discovered at Home : Crime: Police arrest a 23-year-old Costa Mesa woman for murder as authorities work to identify the remains found in trash bags. Her newlywed husband has disappeared.
- Court's Remap Mixes O.C. Lines : Politics: It would create legislative and congressional districts of at least half Latino registration. Statewide, it could shift the balance of power toward the GOP.
- WINDOW PAIN? The latest flap in Laguna...
- GOT A JOB: Mike Port, former Angels...
- Middle East Talks 'Open for Business,' U.S. Says : Diplomacy: Washington is confident that process will survive likely propaganda show if Israel is absent.
- Cicippio Freed After 5 Years, Appears Frail
- Body Parts Found in Bags; Missing Man's Wife Arrested
- A SUNDAY IN DECEMBER : Viewpoints East and West : 'Like Huge Mass Murder'
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 3, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 3, 1991