- PERSPECTIVE ON DEMOCRACY : Is Squeaky Clean Squeaky Fair? : International election monitors fathomed the contradictions of Guatemala. Will they do as much in Mexico?
- Off-Duty Fontana Officer Shot in Stomach : Crime: A convenience store where the shooting occurred may have been a robbery target, police say.
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY : Grossman's Surge Pushes Hart to Title : Championships: Sophomore is one of three Indians to place among top 15 in Division I race.
- DIVISION 3-A VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : La Habra Wins Title, Beating El Modena
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Harbor Holds Off Compton; Southwest Beats West L.A.
- ** 1/2 Charlatans UK, "Some Friendly," Beggars Banquet/RCA.
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- Pete Wilson in Sacramento
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- O, YOSEMITE!
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- Turn In, Tune On, Speak Out : Here are Responses to the Oct. 28 Question: What Old Shows Should be Remade?
- Pete Wilson in Sacramento
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- O, YOSEMITE!
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- Cal Poly SLO Eliminates Northridge
- SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM SATURDAY'S GAMES
- Fullerton Hits Bottom Against New Mexico St. : Big West: Titans are routed, 43-9, by Aggies, who end their 27-game losing streak.
- McMillian, Army Beat Vanderbilt
- After Defeat, Michael McCarty Waits to See What Develops
- Mark Sexx: A Liberated Male He's Not
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Saddleback Boys Run Away With Division I-AA
- Garcia Calmly Runs Away With State Title : Cross-country: Glendale runner makes break after two-mile mark to win junior college race.
- HANDEL: ARIAS. Kathleen Battle, soprano; Academy of...
- Creative Opportunity
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- "CATHERINE CROZIER AT GRACE CATHEDRAL." Delos DE...
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- SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
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- UOP's Kopp Has Rare Perspective on Life
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- Retailers Pull Out the Stops : Christmas: With consumers keeping a tight hold on their wallets and doomsayers predicting weak sales, there will be plenty of promotions in stores this year.
- Frank J. Ford has been promoted to...
- Florida Fall Booklet Gives Hotel Discounts
- 'Torment of the Generations' : THE NATION, 1865-1990; Selections From the Independent Magazine of Politics and Culture <i> edited by Katrina vanden Heuvel (Thunder's Mouth Press: $21.95; 560 pp.) </i>
- Partnership of Business, Education Pays Dividends : Work: Company helps itself by getting employees to improve skills. But few firms invest in their workers.
- SCR Director Says Arts in County Need Unified Voice
- S.D. Schools Chief Picked for Top Kentucky Post
- Eye Has It for Morton on Big Play : USC: His wink signals Marinovich that all systems are go for winning pass pattern.
- Ascot Draws Largest Crowd for Final CRA Sprint Car Race
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Mission Conference games:
- Earnhardt Fiddles, Martin Burns for Title : Atlanta 500: One has won three championships and leads the race for a fourth. The other has switched cars in a desperate attempt to win.
- On the Road Through California's Stark and Cave-Riddled Lava Lands
- Airline Coupon Books Offer a Good Way to Fly
- Seeking, and Finding, the Romance of Mexico in Modern Guadalajara
- Mrs. Bush Shares First Dog Stories With Czech Students
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 9.57% Devaluation of Yuan Announced
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Shekhar Calls for End to Violence
- Merger of Catholic Girls, Boys Schools to Cut Costs
- Group Targets Westwood Plan : Development: The neighborhood group Friends of Westwood was unable to curb UCLA's expansion. It has shifted its focus to controlling growth in the Village.
- Britain Tightens Seat Belt Law for Riders in Back
- They Paved the MTV Way
- Profile : An Actor's Activist : Ron Silver's Politics Agree With TNT's Movie About Torture, Human Rights and Amnesty International
- Nazi Sympathizers' L.A. Utopia Is Now a Ruin : Rustic Canyon: Little remains of an elaborate stronghold that was built in the late 1930s. It once had the infrastructure of a small town.
- ROADWORK
- Shooting Victim Still in Critical Condition
- Commentary : San Diego Doesn't Deserve Super Bowl : Race relations: Past snubs of Martin Luther King Jr. have made America's Finest City morally ineligible to take the sporting event away from Arizona.
- FILLING NEED : Dentists Volunteer at Costa Mesa Clinic to Care for Those Who Cannot Pay for Treatment
- Editorial : First Step to a Library Upgrading : Voters back development of new systemwide plan, but will public foot the bill?
- Stanford Gets Its Revenge for The Play
- MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : UC San Diego Rallies to Beat Christ College Irvine
- Point Loma Nazarene Wins Basketball Debut
- After-School Tennis: Taking It to the Streets
- Viewpoints : The Healing Power of High Tech
- Beware Debt, the Ghost of Christmas Spending
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Massive Tax Loophole Comes Down to Just Two Little Words: Let's Swap
- Cat's Cradle : A CAT, A MAN, AND TWO WOMEN <i> By Jun'ichiro Tanazaki translated by Paul McCarthy (Kodansha International: $18.95; 164 pp.) </i>
- Folks Who Give Homeowner Boards Gray Hairs
- Holiday Desserts : Back to the Drawing Room
- 2 Caltech Professors Win Honors
- Bennett to Succeed Atwater, Sources Say
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Democracy is the Biggest Loser in Mexico State Election
- After Bloody Week, Colombia Poised to Attack Rebels
- Big Deal on Madonna Street (Bravo Saturday...
- A $teady Economic Indicator
- Several Hundred Arrested in D.C. Abortion Protests
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Free All Hostages, Muslim Cleric Asks
- For Tiny Whittier College, Big Recruitment Response Is Beautiful
- Churches, Missions Will Set Their Tables With Turkey Meals for Homeless, Poor
- Bush Warns of Mideast Peril in Prague Speech
- Virginia Loses Its Quarterback and Game : ACC: Maryland rallies from a 14-point halftime deficit to beat the Cavaliers, 35-30. Shawn Moore is injured.
- McGwire's Career Day Carries SDSU : College football: Senior passes for 530 yards in 40-34 victory over New Mexico. Aztecs draw interest of the Independence Bowl.
- El Camino Real, Sylmar Fall in Title Quests
- Stakes Are High Enough for Them
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- Exploding Baseball Bat in Chile Kills 1, Hurts American
- Girl Who Died of Organ Rejection Eulogized as Gallant, Courageous
- Along With New Post, Elizabeth Dole Takes on Troubles of Red Cross
- Pakistan Medicine Plagued by Deadly Fake Drugs : Asia: Two-thirds of medicines dispensed in government hospitals, up to half of medications sold in rural areas are counterfeit.
- Good Sports Send Baseball Cards to Gulf : Morale: Lawndale shop owner mobilizes collectors to donate thousands of cards to bored American troops.
- My Darling Clementine (Channel 28 Sunday at...
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- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Possible Bid Bowls Over SDSU
- Auburn Beats Georgia to Get the Inside Track on SEC Title
- Buena Riddled by Johnson's Passes, 40-12
- It's No Longer 'Mum's the Word' on Cutbacks : Public relations: Troubled companies are hiring specialists to head off false rumors about their fiscal health.
- Jeffrey J. Bitetti has been named to...
- CONTEMPORARY WOMEN WRITERS: Hong Kong & Taiwan...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOOD : Holiday Pudding
- Two New European Rail Passes Allow Greater Flexibility
- During the holidays, Gray Line of New...
- Where America Came From : A Newly Restored Ellis Island Reminds Visitors That We Are All Refugees
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- New Council Majority Takes a Softer Line on Growth : Monterey Park: Three new council members say they are just helping property owners unfairly penalized by the city's strict zoning rules. But slow-growth forces are nervous.
- Memory of Demon Rum Fighter Lives On
- Kidnaping Is Lucrative Trade in Karachi : A Wave of Kidnapings Proves Crime Can Be Most Lucrative in Karachi, Pakistan
- Personnel Director for Arcadia Named
- So They Don't Have to Bear It All Alone
- Claremont : Sewer Fees to Increase
- Human Rights Week
- Running for Office Is Still No Citizen's Game
- Down for the Count : Cambodians May Have Been Lost in Census, Study Says
- After the Election, Comes the Dawn of Reality for Pete Wilson : California: The new governor must pick his way through a political minefield, but he can look to the election results for guidance.
- Dial 'H' for Headache : Communication: An Escondido couple thought they were expanding their small business with a new 800 number. What they are getting instead is a plague of wrong numbers and maybe a hefty phone bill.
- EAST ROUNDUP : Syracuse Surges for Win Over West Virginia, 31-7
- GOLF RMCC INVITATIONAL : Couples Drives His Team to a 15-Under 57
- As the Smoke Clears, He Stands Tall : UCLA: But despite a Bruin record 409 yards passing, freshman Tommy Maddox can't enjoy his performance.
- Gordon Wrecks in Atlanta Race
- Klingler Has NCAA-Record 11 TD Passes
- Mira Costa Girls' Volleyball Team Is Defeated by Corona Del Mar
- Inspector No. 6 Keeps 'Em on Their Toes : Quality assurance: At the Gerber Childrenswear plant, one manager roves among the seamstresses to make sure they're meeting specifications.
- The Verse Is Yet to Come : Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, No One Can Rhyme Los Angeles--Can You?
- A REUNION OF TREES <i> by Stephen A. Spongberg (Harvard: $35; 270 pp.)</i>
- OUR SUSTAINABLE TABLE: Essays, edited by...
- School Room : L.A. District, Needing Sites and Armed With Cash and Legal Powers, Now Is a Major Player in Real Estate Circles
- Stay Tuned to Your Television Sets
- Charities Stepping Up Their Efforts to Provide Thanksgiving Dinners : Activities: Most organizations are expecting longer lines this year because of the economic downturn.
- Junior Statesmen Hope Politics Is Infectious : Conference: High school students hope debates on prime national issues reduce campus apathy.
- Hyperion Work Damaged Nearby House, Suit Alleges
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Victory Sets Up Showdown
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Has to Rally to Beat Minnesota, 35-18
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION 2-A WATER POLO SEMIFINALS : Popov Steals Ball, Scores in Overtime to Help Costa Mesa Win
- MUTUAL FUNDS / RUSS WILES : Why Not Give a Gift That's Also an Investment?
- THE BEST OF WILL ROGERS edited...
- GUIDEBOOK : Ellis Island Museum
- COLUMN ONE : A Nuclear Drama Is Brewing : Composition of radioactive waste in storage tanks at Hanford, Wash., worries U.S. officials. The potential for disaster is being assessed--but too slowly, some fear.
- Burning Memories : Ten years later, survivors continue to relive the MGM Grand fire. 'Once you've been through an experience like that, it stays with you forever.'
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Motorists' Advisory
- Educators Attend State Reading Workshops
- West Point Orders About-Face on 108-Year Tradition of Hazing Cadets
- Woods Hole: Answers to Deep Questions
- War Could Overburden Defense Supply System : Procurement: Experts fear U.S. industry would be strapped to keep up with weapons and parts needs.
- Northridge School a Must on the Educators' Tour : Learning: The innovative program is being described as the front-runner in the evolution of junior highs.
- Couple Held in Burglary of Churches : Crime: Husband and wife are suspected in more than 100 cases in the county. Police say churches were an easy mark.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Chicago, St. Louis Keep on Rolling
- Earth to Big West: Basketball's Your Game
- Notre Dame's Ismail Heads Heisman Race
- James R. Miller has been appointed president...
- No Dummy, Barbie Says Much About Free World Trade
- THE AMERICAN BANDANA <i> by Hilary Weiss (Chronicle Books: $16.95)</i>
- The Perils of Patricia : It's Not Easy Being the Ex-Wife of the Richest Man in America
- Matterhorn Is Given New View at the Top
- GUIDEBOOK : Lava Beds National Monument
- County Has a Leg Up on Sprinklers : Public safety: Most high-rises are protected from fires since they were built after state law made sprinklers mandatory.
- Algerians Who Fought and Died for France Still Not Integrated Into French Society : Algerians Fought for France, Still Pariahs
- San Marino : City Joins Image Project
- EDUCATION : Pass the Word--A Strong Vocabulary Is the Key to Success
- Chaplain of Bell Shelter for Homeless Offers Job Help Along With His Sermons
- Narcotics Cases Clogging Up Courts, Delaying Civil Matters and Overcrowding Jails
- Bank Scare Reminds of Gas Danger : Safety: Investigators tracing the source of an odor at a Wells Fargo branch find an explosive concentration of methane, a recurrent threat in the Fairfax area.
- Hero Shrugs Aside Honors From Gravel Plant Rescue
- Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana Make Slow Comeback from '86 Oil Bust
- Pasadena : Fire Station a Landmark
- Gay Activists United Over Goals but Splinter on Tactics
- Sinking Image? : Sea World Navigates Rough Waters After Deaths of 6 Whales
- Orange County Perspective : A Bad Time to Change Housing Goals : Affordable Unit Concept Could Suffer Under New Action by Irvine City Council
- In the Era of Air, Michael Jordan Is at Pinnacle
- SNOOPY AND WILLIE
- What's a Theater's Main Purpose?
- Leaving the Stones Unturned : STONE ALONE; The Story of a Rock and Roll Band <i> By Bill Wyman with Ray Coleman (Viking: $22.95; 584 pp., illustrated) </i> : BLOWN AWAY; The Rolling Stones and the Death of the Sixties <i> By A.E. Hotchner (Simon & Schuster: $21.95; 349 pp., illustrated) </i>
- O, YOSEMITE!
- Star-Studded Gates Benefit
- REAGAN-BASHING
- And Now, a Round of Applause for the New NC-17 Movie Rating
- Disneyland's Price Still a Good Value
- The recent "Horror Hall of Fame" (Channel...
- Mission of the Women's Panel
- Pete Wilson in Sacramento
- Pete Wilson in Sacramento
- REAGAN-BASHING
- Needed: Alternative to Protect the Ridgelines in Laguna Niguel
- I'm 77 years old and just crazy...
- Addicted to 'Rock'
- Chance to Rethink Monarch Bay Future
- Retailers Are Crying 'Wolf' Too Soon; Public Isn't in the Mood Yet for Christmas Shopping
- Benefits of Child Care
- O, YOSEMITE!
- Limiting School Construction Disruption
- O, YOSEMITE!
- Firm Says Thanks by Contributing
- Bravo for Bench Art
- Campaign Leadership
- O, YOSEMITE!
- And Now, a Round of Applause for the New NC-17 Movie Rating
- Addicted to 'Rock'
- Pete Wilson in Sacramento
- 'Village' Cover-Up Is History Lesson
- Pete Wilson in Sacramento
- COVER STORY : ON LOCATION : Into the Rain Forest : 'At Play in the Fields of the Lord' is the most ambitious Hollywood production yet filmed in the Amazon, but it's merely the first in a rash of films set in the lush, mysterious, but rapidly disappearing, rain forest region
- Fairfax in 1920s Was Alive and Well
- King Controversy
- De Gaulle: The Tragic Poet Magnifying...
- More Helpful Advice on Choosing College
- Satirizing Minorities
- Wind-Produced Energy Is Already Substantial
- Mercy for Mercy
- Sleazy Characters on the Silver Screen
- And Now, a Round of Applause for the New NC-17 Movie Rating
- And Now, a Round of Applause for the New NC-17 Movie Rating
- And Now, a Round of Applause for the New NC-17 Movie Rating
- Couple's 'Rich' Category Richly Unearned
- Money Not Enough
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 18, 1990
- NONFICTION - Nov. 18, 1990
- NONFICTION - Nov. 18, 1990
- NONFICTION - Nov. 18, 1990
- NONFICTION - Nov. 18, 1990
- NONFICTION - Nov. 18, 1990
- NONFICTION - Nov. 18, 1990
- Behind the Walls of St. Malo
- New Ship Explores Seas Under Flag of Ecology
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Confident of U.S. Sway in the New Europe
- Train Kills Worker at Pedestrian Bridge : Accident: Engineer couldn't stop in time to avoid hitting cherry picker carrying the man, who was preparing to paint overpass in Buena Park.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Seen as Confident on U.S. Role in Evolution of New Europe : Continent: Primacy of NATO of concern for President at this week's summit of 34 nations in Paris.
- A Stand-in for Failed Representative Government : Homeless: Public-private cooperation--and leadership--to help the poor may be our only option when there is not a lot of money.
- 2nd Huge Pot Farm Is Raided : Crime: A bust Thursday of a multimillion-dollar Lancaster marijuana operation leads investigators to a smaller farm in the Antelope Valley.
- For the Record - Nov. 18, 1990
- Mail for Troops Is Piling Up in the Sand : Military: More than 200 tons of letters and packages are still unsorted at an airfield in the desert.
- Richard Lewis; English Opera Star
- Escapee Slain in Chile
- Paris Scrambles to Prepare for Sought-After Summit : Diplomacy: Paint is wet, computers are untested, protests have strained the city--but it's show time.
- Garden Grove Man Held in Big Marijuana Bust
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ex-Officer Is Found Competent for Trial
- Hidden Hills to Scrap Redevelopment Panel, Says It Serves No Use : Agreements: The affluent, gated community admits a mistake. It will disband the agency in December and return a portion of the money to the county.
- Galanter Calls for New Prohibitions on Fund Raising
- Officials Predict Palmdale Airport Finally Here to Stay : Transportation: Two carriers expect a record 46,000 passengers in the first year since the terminal reopened.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Young Golfers Will Putt With the Pros
- ALISO VIEJO : Illegal Grading by Developer Charged
- KC's First Road Victory Comes Against Gulls
- Worthy's Arraignment Is Scheduled for Tuesday; He Still Has No Comment
- Thompson Stands Tall for UCLA : Soccer: Nominated for player of the year, the 5-foot-5 forward leads the Bruins into an NCAA West Region semifinal.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Metropolitan Boptet Warms Chadney's
- JAZZ REVIEW : MJQ: It's Modern With a Few Moths
- In Division IX:
- Chung Has No News to Report--and No Regrets : Television: The TV journalist still isn't pregnant--but she's happy doing just the occasional CBS special.
- Bishops Reject Plan to Let Lay People Preside at Funerals : Catholicism: The prelates, at their fall meeting, also launch a plan to help parochial schools. They hear a report on a letter discussing women's rights.
- UCLA earned an automatic berth in the...
- A Chance to Catch Up on Film Classics
- MOVIE REVIEW : IMAX Stars Fragile Earth
- Pacesetter Homes Posts $1.8-Million 3rd-Quarter Loss : Construction: The builder of low- and mid-priced single-family homes blamed a continuing soft market and a voluntary write-down on the value of several hundred lots.
- FURNISHINGS : Armoires Shed Their Armor to Shelter Today's Electronic Toys : The massive wardrobes these days store TVs, compact disc players, VCRs and videotapes. And they're turning up increasingly in children's rooms.