- St. Mary's Coach Says He's Under Fire; School Says His Job Is Secure
- An 'Extreme' Slip for Houston
- Bush Signs Tuna Labeling Law: Both tuna...
- NATION : Learn English, Judge Orders
- Form of Arthritis Reproduced in Rats : Science: Experiments help confirm link between gene regulating immune system and a type of the disease. Researchers say the achievement will help track the ailment from its earliest stages.
- No Asylum for U.S. Deserters, Swedes Say
- Officer Nabs 1 of 3 Men Trying to Steal His Car
- LA HABRA : Suspect Arrested in L.A. Home Burglary
- No More Nostalgia or Pity; There's Work to Be Done : Leadership: Councilman Lindsay's incapacity is sad. But the time for the community's traditional deference is over.
- Tire Plant Recapped : Uniroyal Landmark Revived as $120-Million Complex
- A Novel Idea for the True-to-Life Orange County Story
- Of Bovines and Provolone, Manly Handshakes and the Politics of Milk
- Hermosa Updates Its Fee Structure : Government: The city will soon be collecting some new charges, increasing the price of others, and offering lower rates on a few.
- Countywide : Salvation Army to Hold 'Toy Run'
- Miscellany
- Just Like That Rabbit, He Keeps Going and Going and Going . . .
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Go And Go to Make Debut Under Lukas
- PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAMES : Quarterfinals, Semifinals Set for This Weekend
- Evans Says She May Leave Stanford If NCAA Cuts Practice
- SHORT TAKES : Adam Rich Given Probation
- Jimmy Scott Withstands the Test of Time : Jazz: Many ups and downs mark the singer's long career. But as times change, his star is on the rise again.
- Calendar of Holiday Performances
- Would-Be Muralists Confess to Graffiti : Vandalism: Police link pair to West Valley tagging. Councilwoman Picus pledged city funds for them to complete Reseda art project.
- Collapsed Telephone Cable Cuts Service to Thousands
- Central Library: Check It Out : A surprise donation is a challenge to all Angelenos
- VENTURA : Recycling Program Expansion Planned
- Police Review Board Makes Plea for Assistance
- 49ers Keep Reporters Away From Practice
- Teams Enter Major League Meetings With Lists of Needs : Angels: Cautious Port looking to trade an outfielder for an infielder. Bichette seems most likely to be dealt.
- JC NOTES : State Soccer Title Is Goal of El Camino Women's Team
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Trade That Wasn't Paid Off
- 3-A PLAYOFFS : Chula Vista Seeking To Knock Off Morse
- Fullerton Father Will Not Be Charged
- Burns Lifts His Way to a Linebacker's Perfect Body : Division III: Long hours spent in the weight room during off-season give Esperanza senior added strength, increased speed and improved self-confidence.
- TV REVIEW : Hokey Plot Clouds 'Visions'
- ART
- New Sounds at the Listening Posts : The Biltmore converts to a soft format; Central Park West expands its jazz potential,
- SHORT TAKES : Barr's Battle With Ex-Husband Gets Big Audience on 'Donahue'
- S&P; May Cut Rating on Macy Junk Bonds : Retailing: The rating service cites the firm's poor sales this year. The move could make suppliers jittery about dealing with the firm.
- REAL ESTATE
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Aerospace Cutting Back
- 10 Million AIDS Orphans Forecast
- It'll Take More Than a Whiff to Pick Up a Scent : Fragrance: Wear a spritz of perfume for a day or two before deciding if it's right for you, Alfred Sung says.
- Vietnam Lays Off Workers
- Bush to Iraq: Let's Talk : Invites Envoy to U.S., May Send Baker to Baghdad
- Southern California Earthquakes in October
- San Pedro Workshop to Study Local Spider Crab Population
- Grant Awarded for Learning Study
- More Than A Pretty Face : Arnie Roberts Rediscovered a Love of Clowning, So in His 50s He Ran Away to Join the Circus
- Irvine Should Continue Its Affordable Housing Policy : Development: The City Council should be persuaded to provide lower-cost homes to accommodate the expected influx of new residents--including civil servants, teachers, young couples and the elderly.
- Bus Fares to LAX Cut to Attract More Riders
- The Myth of Clean Politics Crumbles
- SPORTSCOPE : Hermosa Beach Is Site for Volleyball Clinic
- Akers Resigns as Purdue Coach
- Police are investigating a teen-age girl's rape...
- Simplicity, Innocence Emerge in Children's Artwork at Library
- SHORT TAKES : Under-30s Impress Rock Singer
- S.D. Troupes Stage 'Nutcracker' : Ballet: Enduring holiday classic can be seen from Poway to San Diego.
- Andre Watts Sounds Off : Music: The performer speaks about critics, pianists, life on the road and Leonard Bernstein. He plays in Costa Mesa tonight.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fire Damages Historic Bourse
- Why Arbitragers Kept to Sidelines During MCA Deal
- Western Union Launches Tender Offer: The Newark,...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- WORLD : Woman Allowed to Beat Husband
- Rationing of Food Sends Chill Through Leningrad : Soviet Union: Many are haunted by the city's wartime deprivation. Western aid is anticipated.
- Indicators Say Recession, President Says 'Serious Slowdown'
- Laguna Niguel Author Has Lived Many Lives
- Madonna Is a No-Show at Trial; Death Threats Told
- Gala Nets $465,000 for Foundation
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not Exactly a Company Man
- A & M Records Names Al Cafaro President
- IBM Joins European Research Project: Europe's semiconductor...
- Brokerages Want a 'Financial Summit'
- Spending Flat, but Inflation Bites Income
- Evarts Ziegler; Literary Agent
- KGB Starts Unit to Guard Donated Food
- Cardinal Wladyslaw Rubin; Compatriot of Pope John Paul II
- Twin Shopping
- Palestinian Seized Over Threats to Bush, Other Officials : Terrorism: N.J. resident also is accused of conspiring to attack military installations.
- 'Guilty Before the Working Class,' Gorbachev Admits : Soviet Union: The president concedes errors in his leadership as well as that of other Communists. He also plans visit to restive Moldova.
- Project Counters Exploitation of Elderly : Community service: An Arizona group helps protect older people from financial manipulation, health quackery, even physical abuse.
- San Marcos
- Local Arts Groups Will Memorialize AIDS Toll : Outreach: 'This is a situation where we can respond actively as citizens,' says a coordinator of Saturday's 'A Day Without Art.'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Crest View School May Face Closure
- Arsonist Sought in 80-Acre Canyon Fire
- San Diego
- Motorist Arrested in Pedestrian's Death
- FULLERTON : Volunteers Sought for Tree Planting
- Bourassa Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge
- House of Yahweh Gets OK to Build a Larger Facility
- When Is a Victory Not a Victory? UC San Diego Finds Out
- MOORPARK COLLEGE TOURNAMENT : Moorpark Holds Off Citrus Rally to Advance to Second Round, 72-68
- News Chief Resigns at Channel 39
- Galileo Spacecraft Right on Target for Earth Flyby Dec. 8
- ANALYSIS : U.S. and Allies Discuss How to Use 45 Days
- Teen to Stand Trial for Attack That Left Girl's Face Scarred
- Council Chooses Smith as Mayor
- OJAI : Panel Opposes Plans to Develop Meadows
- SANTA ANA : Community College Paper Wins Honors
- MISSION VIEJO : Students Get Close Look at Quakes
- Palisades High Retakes City Decathlon Crown
- Violence on Border to Be Studied : Oxnard: Latino-rights advocates will tour the area south of San Diego in February. Complaints against immigration agents led to the inquiry.
- Countywide : Officials to Discuss Ways to Avoid Gangs
- Delay on Vote to Oust Lindsay Urged
- Woman Charged in Death of Her Lover's Wife
- Jury Deliberations to Begin in Deputies' Corruption Trial
- CLIPBOARD : Orange County Hospital Births--October
- 2 Coaches Suspended for Threats to Teen
- Amateur Sports
- Kansas Can't See Why UNLV Was Treated Differently by NCAA
- Teams Enter Major League Meetings With Lists of Needs : Dodgers: Claire hopes to fill holes in bullpen, starting rotation and infield. Finding a left-hander is top priority.
- Bradley Honored as All-American
- CSUN Wins Pair in Volleyball Tournament
- THE SIDELINES : Bobby Ross Named Coach of Year
- 'Hucksters,' 'Tea and Sympathy' for Devotees of Deborah Kerr : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- SHORT TAKES : Class Thanked for Seeing Error
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : International Cuisine at Student Prices : Walter's in Claremont, with its moderately priced menu, reminds of food served in college towns across the country.
- Gillespie Judgeship
- Conflict Public Defender Named : Law: Loren I. Mandel will lead the new office created to handle cases in which the public defender's office has a conflict of interest. The agency, which replaces the costly system of farming out such cases, is the first of its kind in the state.
- Hand-Wringing by Democrats
- The Newer Writers of India Venture Far Afield : Literature: Like "Satanic Verses" creator Salman Rushdie, young Indian authors are marching into new territory, crossing international boundaries and attracting a lot of attention with their irreverent style.
- Supervisors Delay Vote on Abalone Cove Landslide Area : Rancho Palos Verdes: County board puts off a decision on forming an improvement district, a first step toward issuing $10 million in revenue bonds. Owners have objected to liens that would be imposed on 200 properties.
- Bennett Opposes Affirmative Action Goals
- Hand-Wringing by Democrats
- Bennett Opposes Affirmative Action Goals
- Bush's Reasons
- Hand-Wringing by Democrats
- MOVIES - Nov. 30, 1990
- MOVIES - Nov. 30, 1990
- 3 Art Museums, SCR Plan AIDS Awareness Programs
- MUSIC REVIEW : Turtles Shell Out Ninja Concert Fun
- On Watch for the Perfect Gift
- U.N. Gives Iraq Until Jan. 15 to Leave Kuwait or Face War : Gulf crisis: Historic measure passes 12 to 2, with China abstaining. It is only the second time the Security Council has voted to use military force.
- ON DECK: The Angels could make their...
- OU EST LA TOILETTE? MainPlace/Santa Ana is...
- White House Dampens Idea of Special Session : Congress: Many lawmakers are also reluctant to take up the issue of authorization of U.S. force.
- COLUMN ONE : The Poker Game to Win MCA : Leaks and Matsushita's early low-ball bid spelled trouble. Hollywood's Lew Wasserman turned irritable. The Japanese worried about sabotage.
- Keating Contributed as 'Patriot,' Cranston Says : Thifts: In an Ethics Committee deposition, the senator discounts charges that funds donated by the executive were an attempt to buy his influence.
- PROTEST: As the Persian Gulf buildup continues...
- U.S. Sending Another 300 Warplanes to Gulf : Military: The Pentagon moves to beef up Air Force armada by a third. It's part of new shift to the offensive.
- Move to L.A. Hospital May Foil Plan to Oust Lindsay : Council: The action could block effort by his colleagues to remove him for being absent, out of city.
- WISH LIST: What do the troops in...
- Cases of German Measles Increase Sharply Over Last Year
- Police Job Freeze Sparks Crime Fear : Budget: Officers and community activists warn that criminal activity may increase.
- Names in the News - Nov. 30, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 30, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 30, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 30, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 30, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Nov. 30, 1990
- NAMES IN THE NEWS - Nov. 30, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 30, 1990
- No Lie: Isuzu Giving Its Dealers $2 Million to Spend at the Mall
- Historic Note to Holidays
- STATE : No One Wins Lotto Jackpot
- Kasparov, Karpov Play to Another Draw
- Monterey Park : Water Rate Increases OKd
- Beverly Hills : Jail Views to Be Blocked
- PRESCIENT INVENTIONS : Fullerton Models the Scope of Leonardo's Genius
- IN LAND THEY TRUST : Middle Ground : A builder's former opponents may end up making a deal to buy his languishing property.
- Whittier : Legal Maneuvers Continue Over Shopping Center Pact
- Colleges Responding to Needs of Vegetarian Students
- Gorbachev Won't Make It to Nobel Prize Ceremony : Soviet Union: 'Crucial situation' will keep Peace Prize winner at home next month, an aide says.
- The Free Agent : Businessman Defies the State Department, Books Relatives of Hostages on Trip to Iraq
- CSUN Nature Students Survive the Big Chill of the Wilderness : Pulling an All-Nighter
- In Land They Trust : Environment: Instead of lobbying government officials in an effort to limit development, an Ojai Valley group is investing its energies in a conservancy.
- Official Demoted, Worker Suspended Over Job Test
- OJAI : Reporters Need Not Testify, Judge Rules
- Keys Resident Files 1st of Threatened Suits Over Water Contamination
- Burglary Suspect, 21, Escapes Jail in Orange
- Panel Accused of Racism in Grant Dispute : Oxnard: At the center of the dispute is the Community Service Organization, a group that serves many Mexican-American seniors.
- COLUMN LEFT : The Cold War's Devils Were On Both Sides : The Soviets professed regret for past blood spilled. The West has as much to be sorry for.
- Coming-Out Party Ends Under a Cloud
- County Nears Resolution of Jail Site Controversy : Corrections: Supervisors may act Dec. 18 to affirm support for Gypsum Canyon location.
- Frustrated Park Officials Press Campus to Negotiate : Parklands: State and federal agencies vow to get Soka University for their headquarters. They urge administrators to discuss alternative sites.
- Temecula Coach Isn't Looking Forward to Road Game
- Southland Report
- Bernson Backs Proposal for 'Super' Transit Center
- Electric Bills Lead Deputies to Marijuana : Drugs: Authorities arrest two after 300 plants are found growing under high-powered lights in a two-car garage in Ventura.
- Irvine's Seal Chooses Loyola Marymount
- Moore Still Letting His Feet Do the Talking : Soccer: Midfielder led Mission Viejo to Southern Section title in 1989. Now, the redshirt freshman helps UCLA reach final four.
- Southeastern Conference Will Split Into 2 Divisions, Presidents Decide
- RETAIL / TOURISM : Tracy Stage Show's Success May Spark More of the Same
- Trade Conference Flap: Washington state's U.S. senators...
- Helionetics Closes Government-Suspended Xcell Unit
- The New Naturalism : Nature Market: A Walk on the Wildfood Side
- Sawtelle Rustic: Ishi or Isn't He?
- NEIGHBORS : Toy Trucks : A delivery company expects to be extra busy this holiday season, bringing joy to kids.
- FILM : Anything but Enfant's Play
- 49ers Basketball Team Will Play at Undefeated Arizona
- Iraqi Airliner Picks Up Swiss Medical Supplies
- Hollywood : 'No. 1 Son' to Get Star
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Ribald Reprint : The re-edited 1963 comedy 'Tom Jones' will be shown and its music composer will speak at Ojai.
- EDUCATION : At Westside Prep, Innovations in Learning Get Chance to Work
- 6 U.S. Indians Taking Peace Pipe to Iraq
- EXHIBITS 'TOONS : Drawing Card : A gallery in Santa Paula will feature 500 original animation cels at affordable prices.
- Astronomer Andrew Fraknoi's "Other Worlds: A Grand...
- Some Fun Ribbing Punk
- Governor Calls Special Legislative Session : Budget: He hopes to push his plan to cut $1 billion in state spending. He also criticizes lawmakers for wanting to delay action until Pete Wilson is sworn in.
- It may still be too early to...
- Group Launches Drive to Slow Development
- EL TORO : Another Elementary School in the Works
- Kuwaiti College Students Conduct War on Hussein With Cable TV Program
- Mobil Requests Westinghouse as Its Torrance Safety Adviser : Refinery: Adviser would also oversee the phasing out of highly toxic hydrofluoric acid at the plant. The city may make its nomination on Dec. 11.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Halts Grading at Rich Fossil Site
- Keeping Tabs on the County's Traffic : Highways: The CHP and Caltrans have opened the doors of a command post that will help them assess and respond to congestion faster.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NATIONAL ROUNDUP : No. 5 Michigan State Is Upset by Nebraska, 71-69
- Apple Growers File Suit Over Alar Scare:...
- Realty Brokers Feeling Pinch of Slow Market : Economy: A New York-based broker is closing it Orange County office. It's only latest effort by brokerages to cut back and consolidate their activities.
- How to Plant Seed Capital With Today's Idea Farmers
- EARTHWATCH : Vampire's Kiss : Freon leaking from car air conditioning eats the ozone layer. Servicing preserves AC and ozone.
- U.S. Deserters Will Find No Swedish Haven
- Long Beach : Hospital Begins Recycling of Non-Infectious Waste
- Ways to Help at the Holidays
- Rosemead : Repairs for Dead Owner
- Panel Urged to Uphold Dismissal : Hearing: Paul Koehler is accused of misusing his authority during 3 1/2 years as the head of Glendale's building maintenance section.
- COLUMN ONE : Warplane Survives Attacks : The defense secretary twice tried to kill the V-22 Osprey, part plane and part helicopter. Here's how the aircraft was saved in the face of severe budget-cutting.
- Relatives of Hostages Get a Briefing, Encouragement : Families: 35 of kin gather at session in Los Angeles. They get more emotional support than information.
- The Valley's Big Three Expect to Hold Court Again : High schools: Traditional powers Muir, Glendora and Pasadena again favored to be dominant forces in 1990-91 basketball season.
- Protesters Angered by Shooting of Boy Block Border Crossing
- POP : Desert Rose Flowers Despite the Climate
- Salvadoran Rebels Stage Prison Attack; 4 Die, 7 Wounded
- School Districts Sue Honig for Funding Parity
- Investigation Closed in Case of Frozen Head
- Countywide : Support Offered for Cancer Patients
- Countywide : Lagomarsino Visits Troops in Mideast
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : War Clouds Gather Over El Toro
- Makeup of PUC May Shift Before Vote on Merger
- MOORPARK : School Board Puts Off Vote on Its Pay
- CSUN Learned About More Than Losing : College basketball: Despite three defeats, Matadors' first Division I men's basketball trip was memorable.
- College Basketball
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Robinson Says Ellard Can Play Against Browns
- State Will Not Investigate Water Agencies' Concerns
- County Businessman Buys Football Franchise in Florida
- The Rams Take a Look at The Flip Side : Ellard's Injury Put Anderson in the Spotlight Against 49ers
- In First Meeting With Cadets, Midshipmen Got Their Goat
- Texas' Preemptive Strike Takes Out A&M;'s Cannon
- (Quarter)Back Pain : Montana, Grogan Constantly at Risk
- Local Artists Reflect '80s Punk Influence
- Arts Figures Debate Merits of a City-Owned LATC : Among the issues raised are the potential danger of government-sponsored art and whether the Los Angeles Theatre Center could be used by other art forms.
- Fight for 'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna Flares Up Again : Environment: Groups will renew protests against Bumble Bee Seafoods. But the firm says it doesn't buy fish caught in ways that harm the mammals.
- Latest Fortune Survey Shows Eclectic U.S. Tastes
- With U.S. Sales Slumping, Toy Makers Look Abroad
- Finding a Gift No Trivial Pursuit
- Page Group, Daily Pilot Owner, Announces Layoffs
- Neil Bush's Ex-Partner Hid Assets, Suit Says
- The New Naturalism : Controversy Eats at 'Diet for a Poisoned Planet'
- MORE EATERIES:
- The Bocce Boom : Once the Game of Italians and Old-Timers, Others Are Being Bowled Over by It
- PERFORMANCES AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- San Dimas : Bow Hunting Ban Sought
- MORE BARS:
- Liberia Rebels Sign Truce; Political Effect Unclear
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO SURVIVE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
- NATION : U.S. Opens to More Immigrants
- Molestation Defendants to Be Freed : Kern County: The state Supreme Court refused to reinstate the convictions of the seven who were sentenced to massive prison terms.
- Exhibit Puts Design in Perspective : Environment: Display of photographs at SDSU gallery looks at buildings and how they interact with their environment.
- Mushrooming Growth Leaves Many Delighted
- Fat Fantasies : Red Velvet Suit and Black Belt Transform Working Stiffs Into Santas, Who Agree That It's Not Easy Living Up to the St. Nicholas Image
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Picks Schillo as City's New Mayor
- County Officials to Revive Effort to Widen Simi Freeway
- Romantic Tie Alleged in Killing : Crime: Authorities say a woman accused in a stabbing and kidnaping was involved with the victim's husband.
- This Frequent Flier Wins Thriftiest Lawmaker Award : Legislature: By such cost-saving measures as hand-carrying staff mail from Sacramento to district offices, Dave Elder racked up the lowest office expenses in the Assembly.
- San Diego
- This Test Is a Snap for Lakers : Pro basketball: L.A. beats Spurs, 97-80, for fifth win in a row.
- UCLA Women Lose
- Southern Section Basketball Capsules : FREE-LANCE TEAM
- Powers Get New Leaders : Girls' basketball: Point Loma and Mount Carmel each get new coaches.
- Ballet Puts Its Foot Down on Pay Impasse : Arts: ABT dancers are handed a deadline for settling on a new contract. The company owes $4 million and wants to freeze wages.
- Southern Section Basketball Capsules : ALPHA LEAGUE
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Follies' as Comfortable as an Old Shoe
- SHORT TAKES : Audiocassettes on Way to Gulf
- Computer Addicts Can Curl Up With These Really Software Spreadsheets
- Caesars Settlement Is Approved: U.S. District Court...
- Cable Executives See More Competition in TV's Future : Media: Four major figures tell Anaheim convention audience that there will be many more channels which will be transmitted more clearly.
- Peanut Brittle: Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
- Tokyo Stocks Rattled by Rumors of Shuwa Woes : Securities: Talk that the developer, which has big holdings in the Southland, has financial problems raises fears that others are in trouble.
- Is Seaweed the Answer?
- West Covina : Drug Money for Computers
- 4 Area Teams Make Semifinal Playoffs
- Seabrook Evacuation Plan Approved, Fills 37 Volumes
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- Council OKs Anti-Graffiti Ordinance
- Pasadena : Open House at Hospital
- LAUGH AND THINK, THINK AND LAUGH : Jeffrey Jena Doesn't Care Which Comes First
- Settlement in Councilman's Suit Approved : Irwindale: The city will pay legal costs in the pact, but it is agreed that Patricio Miranda did not knowingly violate laws in a property lease.
- Denver Mayor Decides Not to Seek Reelection
- Bell Gardens : Moratorium Extended Until Zoning Code Is Revised
- Crenshaw : Review of Plaza Study
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / LORENZONI'S : Light of Day : Afternoons are golden at the Ventura Harbor eatery, but a night there had that deserted feeling.
- South Gate : Hit-Run Fatality Prompts Calls for Crosswalk Safety
- U.S. Says Iraq Misled Nuclear Inspection Team
- The Gang of '65 : 25 years later, questions on Tom Wolfe's accuracy remain. But some of his Pump House book has proved prophetic.
- Caltrans to Pay $100,000 for Float to Promote Ride-Sharing
- Twins Make a Big Pitch for Gibson
- Leaving NHL Was Just What the Doctor Ordered : Hockey: Fred Arthur failed to live up to expectations as a first-round pick in 1980. Now he's a medic and enjoys playing again.
- Lide Energizes Antelope Valley in Tournament Win Over Palomar
- Cable Systems Add Freedom's OCN