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- EXPRESS LINE : A New Take on Turkey
- Roast the Turkey; Zap the Vegetables
- Lungren Now Leads Smith for First Time
- THE KEATING FIVE: The ethics hearings for...
- NAME CHANGE: David Rothenberg, burned in a...
- Appointee Linked to Developer : Ethics: Member of a building appeals board voted on a project by a firm that had hired him. He also raised Bradley campaign funds from businesses with matters before his agency.
- TV DEBUT? Planning the county's first all-Chinese...
- Bush Says War Is Not Imminent : Gulf crisis: Key lawmakers are assured that he will give sanctions more time. The President avoids a commitment to seek congressional approval for war.
- Lungren Now Leads Smith for First Time
- ON PARADE: A nonstop, 16-hour procession of...
- Leaders in Most Close Races Win in Final Count : Elections: Returns show that in one campaign--for a school board seat near Santa Paula--the victor had a one-vote margin.
- Bank Merger Wave Seen as 2 in Japan Agree to Join Forces
- * Community Psychiatric Centers, a Laguna Hills-based...
- Ad on Fighting HIV Draws Mixed Reaction : Marketing: The campaign supported by Burroughs Wellcome, which makes AZT, is intended to offer hope for those coping with the AIDS virus. But some question its motive.
- Smile-e-e : Disneyland to Take Instant Pictures of Breathless Riders on Splash Mountain
- Central Philippines Struck by Typhoon; 40 Die, 19 Ships Sink
- British Protesters Reported Inside Nuclear Test Site
- Lease on Life : Housemates Can Ease Loneliness and Financial Burden
- 'Taming' of the Wild West Is Rewritten by Scholars : History: Revisionists steer away from the 'heroic conquest.' They focus on the diverse peoples, conditions.
- LOCAL : Sylmar Man Gets 25 Years to Life for Killing His 9-Year-Old Son
- MAKING IT WORK : Checking a Future Roommate
- Marines to Hold Mock Raid on Saudi Beaches : Military: The drill will occur less than 30 miles from Kuwait. Officials deny it is intended to provoke Iraqis.
- County Residents Hung Up on Area Code : Reaction: While many cringe at the thought of reclassification, others find the prospects attractive.
- The Wise Buys : Fashion: In a season of change and economic concerns, the classics are proving the best bet. Five-pocket jeans, white shirts and blazers can all be stamped with personal style.
- Guests 'Travel' in Style at Benefit
- Postcards for the Planet : Environment: Committed to recycling and frustrated by the problems? Want to tell someone about it--fast? 'EarthCards' may help.
- Israel Cracks Down on Palestinians
- T-Bill Yields Decline: The Treasury Department auctioned...
- Milken Tells Judge He Didn't Seek Fame : Securities: In an emotional letter asking for leniency, he says he fears going to jail.
- Woman Poisoned Ex-Boyfriend; Also Charged in Husband's Death
- LABOR : Postal Service, Unions Split Over Familiar Issues : Job security and productivity are debated in largest contract talks in the nation this year.
- Three Plead Guilty in Thrift Fraud Cases:...
- L.A. Firm to Handle Nike's Minority Ads
- Foreign Firm Buys Control of First Boston:...
- Japanese Buying Spree in U.S. Slows : Real estate: A study by Kenneth Leventhal & Co. sees a reduction in investment. It cites recession fears, Mideast worries and slumping stocks in Tokyo.
- Creditors Want Eastern Liquidated: Creditors said ailing...
- Great Western Real Estate Fires 20% of Its Sales Force
- What to Consider if You're Inclined Toward Bonds
- Dave Willock, 81; 5 Decades of Sidekick Roles
- Mayors Seek New Alliance to Save Cities
- San Diego
- The Numbers
- COUNTYWIDE : Hearing to Address San Joaquin Tollway
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Where Unsung Heroes Mend the Broken Muse
- Cold Attack Comes Under Fire in Dallas : NFL: Some Cowboys players have criticized the offense. Coach Johnson isn't happy, either, but he defended the assistant who designed it.
- ANALYSIS : Steeler Game Post-Mortem Revived Team : NFL: Dan Henning had a late-night meeting with his coaches. It seems to have brought a new day for the Chargers.
- THE NHL : Out-of-Shape Krutov May Become Out of Sight Soon
- Two Garbo Paintings Sold for $16.4 Million : Art: Sotheby's breaks a downward trend in sales during an auction of a Monet and a Renoir owned by the actress.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Lack of Talent Pulls Plug on 'Radio Hour'
- VENTURA : High School Pool Is Given Top Priority
- Maniscalco Prosecutor Accuses Defense of Delay : Court: He wanted the retrial on triple-murder counts to begin this week, but the suspect's attorneys win more time. Also, the judge wants to be off the case this time.
- Sheriff Could Back Board Into Corner Over Jail Issue
- Male Prostitute to Face Trial on AIDS Charge
- ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Falls Victim to El Toro's Singular Ways
- Medicine Man, an Andrews 56 sailed by...
- Chapman Women Rally to Win in Volleyball
- Music Reviews : Lalo Schifrin, Martin Landau With Glendale Symphony
- HOLIDAY WATCH
- Countywide
- County Offers Reward in Slaying of Girl, 14
- COUNTYWIDE : County Officials' Benefits Criticized
- RTD Will Hold Public Hearing on Route Changes, Other Programs
- San Diego
- P.M. BRIEFING : Physicians' Earnings Up 7.7%
- Southland Investors Sued: Two investors were accused...
- Veteran Retailer Len Williams Takes Pic 'N' Save Reins
- State Real Estate Recovery May Be Slow, S&Ls; Told
- HomeFed's Rating Downgraded; $110 Million in Debt Affected : Finance: The move is a reaction to concerns about real estate and nonperforming loans.
- Struggling computer retailer Businessland Inc. named Edward...
- Cancer Care to Make Cranston Miss Most 'Keating 5' Hearings
- French Prove They Have Learned Some Lessons : Education: Student demonstrations in 1968 helped bring down the government. This time, officials are quick with promises.
- Hitting the Mother Load : CHOC Seminar Teaches '90s Moms the Secrets to Survival
- Arab Summit on Kuwait Shot Down : Gulf crisis: Congressional leaders meet with Bush, who assures them that the U.S. buildup does not mean war. Democrats say there's no need for a special session of Congress on the situation.
- Meanwhile, in the Mideast . . ....
- Gorbachev OKs Coalition Rule, Yeltsin Asserts
- Carving Up 714 Zone: Where Should Line Be? : Telephones: Companies suggest three ways to draw boundaries for old region and a new 909 area code.
- EL RIO : Woman Dies as Car Hits Truck Broadside
- COUNTYWIDE : Scouts Collecting Food for Needy
- Freedom for 2 'Human Shields'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plumber Was Alone When Fire Began
- County Votes to Expand Dump at San Marcos : Waste: Supervisors ignore strong objections from residents over 'Mt. Trashmore.' San Marcos mayor vows to fight the expansion unless county agrees to strict conditions.
- CSUN Opponent Pulls Plug on Bid to Broadcast Game : College football: Cal Poly SLO officials fear that allowing KADY to televise Division II playoff would cut attendance.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Wright Hopes to Pull Off a Fast One
- Skier Takes Acrobatics to Extremes : Winter sports: Kristen Ulmer enjoys the risk of jumping off 50-foot cliffs. Her brand of thrill-seeking is catching on.
- Pack Scores 26 Points as USC Routs Finland
- ON THE SIDELINES : Tennis Tours Form Drug Policy
- The Big Apple NIT basketball tournament will...
- Jazz Virtuoso Prepares for a Comeback : Music: Three years ago, pianist Harry Pickens walked away from national renown for a change of scenery. Now he's back with new ideas and energy.
- MUSIC : Upshaw Enjoys the Challenge of Her Varied Career : Soprano likes opera, recitals, chamber music and recordings. She says she'd get bored with just one thing.
- EARNINGS : Future Dim, British Airways Told
- P.M. BRIEFING : Charles Urges Japan to Conserve
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : CMS Chief Happy About Joint Venture With Korean Firm
- Real Estate Experts Find Good News in Slump: Land Bargains
- Dow Gains 24.25 Points as Market Resumes Its Rally
- Gas Prices Fuel Slight Increase in Retail Sales : Economy: Excluding prices at the pump, business was off 0.1% amid signs of fading consumer confidence.
- Home Supply Up; Prices Remain Level
- Altadena Composer Is No. 1 at Kennedy Center : Music: William Kraft receives the top prize at Friedheim Awards for New American Music in Washington.
- Role as Gourmet Cook Leaves a Sour Taste for Readers
- ANALYSIS : Bush's Plan to Scare Iraq Instead Jolted Supporters
- The Time Is Now for Reserves : Military: There are no 'ifs' any longer. A list of combat units to be called for up for a year's duty in the Gulf may be released today.
- Central Philippines Struck by Typhoon; 5 Die, 17 Ships Sink
- Archdiocese to Enroll Girls at Cantwell High
- Grave Robbers Foiled in Try for Jewelry : Crime: The target was a suspected drug dealer believed buried with valuables. The diggers stopped at an empty vault above the corpse's.
- From Either Side of the Aisle, Prop. 140 Stands for Profound Change : OTHER COMMENTARY : Fresh, Able Faces Will Rattle Cages
- A Matter of Denial : Children Cut Junk Food, TV--and Cholesterol
- PIRU : Juveniles Blamed for 5-Acre Grass Fire
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHEMICAL WEAPONS : This Crime Rates Sure Punishment : The President shouldn't veto a good bill that sets mandatory penalties for use or sale of these terrible weapons.
- Accident Threatens Opening of 'Shogun' : Theater: A falling prop that knocked out the star of the $6-million Broadway production has put the play's future in doubt.
- New Era Dawning in Home Entertainment
- Chevron to Continue Fight for Point Arguello Project : Energy: Its chairman admits that court actions seeking to overturn the denial of a permit for its $2.5-billion facility could delay the project for years.
- Trump Breaks Off Talks: Developer Donald J....
- Woes of N.Y. Daily News Go Way Beyond Current Strike
- Output, Capacity Rate Skid in October: Production...
- Report on Child Abuse Finds Agencies Deluged
- Geographic's New Atlas: Planet Earth Revised
- Shelley Duvall: Princess at Westwood Playhouse
- WORLD : Irish Deport Alleged Bomber
- Insane Killer's Death Sentence Set Aside
- Testimony Concludes in Broderick's Trial
- Germany, Poland Sign Treaty Settling Borders
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Slightly Injured in Balboa Bay Club Fire
- SIMI VALLEY : Teacher Suspended in Molestation Case
- K mart Employee Shot in Holdup by 2 Gunmen
- 3 Guilty of Rigging Superfund Toxic Tests : Pollution: Former employees of La Jolla lab gave false assurances that equipment used in more than 1,000 tests was accurate.
- $3.5-Million Arts Fest Urged for '92
- WESTMINSTER : 7 Thieves Tie Up Man, Rob Home
- Lack of Lenders Kills Golf Course, Housing Projects : Topanga Canyon: Community opposition reportedly helped make Japanese banks reluctant to finance the Tohshin Co.'s 257-acre development.
- From Either Side of the Aisle, Prop. 140 Stands for Profound Change : OTHER COMMENTARY : Fresh, Able Faces Will Rattle Cages
- Panhandle Eastern Corp., Houston, named Dennis R....
- Air Force Unhappy With Boeing Project: The...
- It's an Era of 'Information Appliances'
- NATION : Eastern Europe Church Aid Set
- Lungren, Smith Virtually Tied in Atty. Gen. Voting : Election: The Republican pulls to within 1,077 votes of the Democrat as the tabulation of absentee ballots continues.
- No Election Surprises as Final Ballots Counted
- Mother of Twins Beats Odds, Delivers Triplets
- Revelle Cited in White House Ceremony : Science: Prestigious award recognizes his pioneering work in the study of global warming.
- Rival Villages : Chumash: Two groups plan to build replicas in the Thousand Oaks area. Some Indian community members are unhappy.
- From Either Side of the Aisle, Prop. 140 Stands for Profound Change : OTHER COMMENTARY : Fresh, Able Faces Will Rattle Cages
- Seeking Guidelines : Council Pushes for New Police Rules on Aliens
- VENTURA : Panel to Discuss Stadium Lights
- USC Ghost Still Chases Turner : BRAGGING RITE: UCLA vs. USC SATURDAY, AT ROSE BOWL : UCLA: The Bruin safety, tackled by Peete as a freshman, hasn't beaten the Trojans yet.
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Makes Division I Volleyball Final
- Smith's Preference Is Marinovich, but . . . : USC: Foley remains in competition to start at quarterback for the Trojans against UCLA.
- Titan Point Guard Might Need Surgery
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Sigmund Freud Art Collection: A Dream at UCI : Like any passionate art collector, the father of psychoanalysis was fueled by motives so deep he could not have explained them himself.
- Review Panel Members Resign Over NEA Flap : Arts funds: Protest appears to signal reopening of intensification of dissatisfaction over new legislation.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Conductor Likes Baroque Made Modern
- Trans World Airlines Inc.--which has offered $450...
- Carnation Co.'s chairman and chief executive, Timm...
- John Goldwyn has been appointed vice president...
- TREND WATCH
- Case Tests Law on Study of Indian Graves : Archeology: Two scientists are accused of illegally excavating human bones. Colleagues rally to their side.
- WORLD : Denied Coke, Boy Shoots Mother
- Gorbachev OKs Coalition Rule, Yeltsin Asserts
- Benzene Spurs Koala Springs Water Recall
- Malcolm Muggeridge Dies; Noted British Journalist
- BOOK REVIEW : Out of Africa: Adjusting the Jungle Doctor Myth, Reality : OUT OF MY LIFE AND THOUGHT; An Autobiography <i> by Albert Schweitzer Translated by A.B. Lemke</i> Henry Holt $24.95, 272 pages
- Mitchell Still Leads Senate; Ford Succeeds Cranston
- U.S. Seeks Soviet Contacts Beyond Top Kremlin Circle : Diplomacy: With the republics becoming more independent, Washington looks to their leaders.
- Cash Came From Selling Old Cars, Deputy Testifies
- Hold the Debate, Then Take a Vote : A special session of Congress is needed on Iraq
- Lawsuits Protest Crosses on Hilltops, La Mesa Logo
- Bright Blimp in Irvine Skies Brings Deluge of 'UFO!' Cries
- Outcry Prompts Lynwood to Scale Back Utility Tax
- ON THE SIDELINE : Tennessee Eyeing Sugar Bowl
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Luginbill Adds New Goal for Aztecs
- Sampson Deal May Be Near
- Russell Leatherby to Become Chairman of UniCare Financial
- Racing Is All in His Family
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Washington State Suspends Quarterback
- Making Important Gains : Prep football: Michael Black is using his sentence at Camp Kilpatrick to develop as a running back--and as a responsible person.
- Becker Rallies Past Gomez in ATP Match : Tennis: Playing in his homeland, the German overcomes a thigh injury and a one-set deficit to advance.
- Collision Course : Anticipation Builds for Giants-49ers Clash Dec. 3
- Art Dialogue Is a Tale of Two Galleries
- SHORT TAKES : Black Panther Archives Rescued
- SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY : MAI Changes Name:
- Longs Drug Stores: The Walnut Creek, Calif.,...
- IRS Gavel Puts an End to Famed Mustang Ranch
- WORLD : Heseltine Seeks Thatcher Post
- Changes in Camcorders Make Them Even Better Buys
- COLUMN ONE : For Spain, the Shadow of Racism : A prospering economy and an open-door policy are attracting Arabs, Africans and East Europeans. Laws on dealing with outsiders aren't working.
- Gunman, 11 Victims Die in New Zealand's Worst Massacre
- THE PRESIDENCY : Scholars' Advice to Bush: Be Bold, Be Firm and Be Lucky
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Sale of Museum Building Protested
- Settlement Is Brewing in Gates Gun Permit Case
- From Either Side of the Aisle, Prop. 140 Stands for Profound Change : OTHER COMMENTARY : Fresh, Able Faces Will Rattle Cages
- Randy Keser was growing weary of all...
- BREA : When Police Van Talks, Kids Listen
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Outlaws Fees for Private Parties
- 'I Knew I Was Alive,' Officer Tells of Being Shot Point-Blank
- The Hunt Can Be Too Much to Bear : The chase: Treeing of animals with hounds is defended as best way to ensure a clean kill.
- Tarpley to Miss Rest of Season
- Committees Agree on Dates for America's Cup
- ROUNDUP
- Top-Seeded Esperanza Has Buried Troubles as Well as Opponents
- Fann Named WFC Offensive Player of Year for 2nd Season
- It's Time to Get Rid of All Those Awards
- A Viking Funeral : After Rising to Near Top in NFL, Team Goes Up in Flames
- Meek to Sign With Blue Devils
- NOTEBOOK : Long Haul Might Drive Orange County Teams to Playoff Distraction
- 'Cheers' Carries NBC to the Top
- HOLIDAY WATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Linda Ellerbee Looks to Return
- Music Reviews : Philharmonic New Music Group Opens Umbrella Series
- Anatomy of an Art Discovery : Sculpture: The latest coup by the Getty Museum is its acquisition of a bronze by Dutch sculptor Adriaen de Vries. The piece was rescued from an auction of garden statuary.
- Ottinger's 'Dorian Gray' a Surreal Adventure
- Congress
- Chicken Little
- Tom Clancy on U.S. Involvement in Persian Gulf
- Tom Clancy on U.S. Involvement in Persian Gulf
- McDonald's Will Do Away With Foam Boxes
- Study Discovers Nitrate in Half of Nation's Wells : Health: Pesticides also found in some. U.S. says the contamination levels are low and water is safe to drink.
- No More 'Ifs,' Time Is Now for Reserves
- New Area Code for Inland Empire Likely Will Be 909 : Telephone: GTE and Pacific Bell favor splitting off the region and leaving Orange County with the 714 designation.
- Beta Carotene May Reduce Stroke, Heart Attack Risks : Research: Findings come from a study involving 333 men over a period of six years. The same team earlier reported on benefits of aspirin.
- LOCAL : Blind Woman Dies Fleeing Fire
- SIMI VALLEY : 2-Mile Hiking Trail Nears Completion
- Revised Plan for Downtown Reseda Draws Mixed Reviews
- COUNTYWIDE : Revised Water Rates Target Heavy Users
- COUNTYWIDE : Hearing Postponed in Assault Case
- Street-Cleaning Truck Sweeps Up Woman, 73
- ORANGE : Molestation Suit Finally Goes to Trial
- MISSION VIEGO : Outgoing Mayor Decries Conflict
- Pyramid Lake Anglers Are Getting Best of It
- A three-member panel appointed by The Athletics...
- Reversing the Tide : 3 National Titles Help Corso Battle Upstream in Pursuit of Olympic Post
- America's Cup officials said in San Diego...
- Reseda Defense Gets Help From Many Quarters
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Oliver Haunted by His Father's Death
- Symbolic Gestures Fall Short
- The World Boxing Assn. will sanction the...
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons Cut Former USC Star Cotton
- Hopkins' Goals Are Linked to La Quinta's Success
- MUSIC
- Composer Knows the Score : Movies: The Oscar-winning Maurice Jarre has another hit on his hands with 'Ghost.'
- Guitar Giants to Share Bill at Video Collector's Show
- Restivo Nets Humor From Life's Snares : Stand-up: The comic, who is at the Laff Stop in Newport Beach through Sunday, lets his character studies expose 'middle-class <i> Angst.</i> '
- P.M. BRIEFING : So. Korea Export Car Sales Sag
- Pan Am's Sale of Routes to Close...
- Panel Says Regulators Ignored Bailout Advice
- Medstone Won't Press for OK of Its Key Product : Biotechnology: Irvine company's announcement that it is suspending efforts to obtain FDA approval to use machine for gallstone removal clouds its future prospects.
- WORLD : ANC Urges S. Africa Land Reform
- IRA Hunger Striker Tests Extradition Act : Ireland: The prisoner is protesting plans to send him to Britain for trial.
- Duty Calls Again : Mixed Emotions Grip Sailors, Family and Friends as WWII Battleship Missouri Departs for Mideast
- End of the Line for Beloved Train : Hobby: A retired Disney animator is donating rail cars that once chugged through his back yard to a railway museum.
- A Handy First-Strike Capability
- Fog Shrouds Orange County
- 4 Americans to Go Free, Clark Says
- Chamorro, Sandinistas in Landmark Accord : Nicaragua: The government's free-market economic agenda remains as the regime shelves anti-inflation plan.
- Farmers' Cheap Bread Protests Wheat Price
- Japanese Buying Spree for U.S. Properties Slows : Real estate: A study by Kenneth Leventhal & Co. sees a reduction in investment. It cited recession fears, Mideast worries and slumping stocks in Tokyo.
- P.M. BRIEFING : More Foreign Firms Quit Seoul
- New Fluor Daniel Deal Speeds Drive Into Automotive Industry
- Drug Approval Is Cetus' Priority: The biotechnology...
- Parade of Peacocks
- Boy's Heart, Jugular Pierced in Fall Onto Rod--but He Lives
- Israel Jails Two Palestinian Nationalist Leaders
- Revenge-Minded Kuwaiti Force Gets U.S. Training : Arabia: A brigade that was chased out by Iraqis is tutored by Special Forces advisers.
- Write of Passage : Naturalist-Turned-Fabulist? Barry Lopez Pulls Off Switch
- Milken Tells Judge He Didn't Seek Fame : Securities: In an emotional letter asking for leniency, he says he fears going to jail.
- Volvo Agency Steps Down Over Ad Flap : Advertising: Scali, McCabe, Sloves resigns the $40-million account after questions on a car-crushing spot.
- STOCKS : Market Takes Breather; Dow Declines 4.95
- 22 of Furnishing 2000 Stores Will Open for 3-Month Liquidation Sale
- Live Entertainment Inc.: The Los Angeles-based entertainment...
- Inventor Settles Ford Suit for $10.2 Million
- GULF WATCH: Day 104 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Political Front:
- Iraqi Visits Morocco on Summit Issue
- 3.5 Quake Hits S. Carolina
- Auction: Art for the People but by the Stars
- Death Squad Inquiry Clears S. Africa Police
- 'Masculine' Portions at Mealtime Hurt Women's Image, Study Finds
- Battle in Berlin Streets : Troops Drive Radicals From Tenements
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : PEARSON'S PORT
- A High Note : Group Sings Praises of Rosemary Clooney and Music Industry Executive Al Teller
- Two More Accused of Illegal Trading Via Magazine : Stocks: SEC charges Newport investor and Pacific Palisades broker with making $195,000 from advance copies of Business Week.
- Ikea Reaps--While Others Weep--During Big Opening
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- STATE : Lungren Leads Atty. Gen. Count
- Ex-Thatcher Ally to Bid for Party Leadership : Britain: Former defense secretary is expected to pose the most serious challenge since she took reins in 1975.
- WORLD : Gunman Aimed at Top Soviets
- Ad Executives Back Client Clothestime by Buying Shares
- Pan Am's Sale of Routes to Close Today
- P.M. BRIEFING : Cancel Debts, EC Panel Suggests
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : High-Tech Goes High Camp at Las Vegas Comdex Computer Trade Show : An Irvine firm pushed its product with a rap song, another outfit pulled a rabbit suit out of its bag on tricks.
- NATION : A-Test Held Despite Protesters
- WORLD : Albania OKs Election Reform