- Music Reviews : Lozano, Waites at Plaza de la Raza
- Jeff Howard has joined Estrada Land Planning...
- U.S. Concedes It Failed to Sway China on Rights Issues : Diplomacy: Beijing's rebuff of a personal plea from Bush could undermine White House call for further ties.
- Nation IN BRIEF : IOWA : Governor to Visit Racially Torn City
- U.S. Would Take Gray Whale Off Endangered List
- U.S. Sending Boat People Back to Haiti
- Somalia President Reported Toppled in Ethnic Fighting
- Mideast Peace Is Possible--Shamir : Diplomacy: He praises U. S. role in Madrid talks. Arab-Americans stage peaceful protest.
- Going Home : Births: A Palmdale couple leave with the last of their quadruplets, but not before a Tarzana hospital gives the family of six a send-off full of hoopla.
- Latvian Teams Beat Aztecs Twice
- University's Fylpaa to Play Tennis at UNLV
- Dodgers Show 'Preliminary Interest' in Joyner : Baseball: First baseman's agent says club has contacted him, but Cardinals are top suitors. Angels still in the running.
- Day Without Art to Boost AIDS Awareness at Fair
- Hispanic Chamber Gives Out Honors
- David E. Robinson has joined Ligand Pharmaceuticals...
- 3 Firms Rise Above Workers' Compensation Quagmire : Insurance: Although many carriers lose money on the policies, Pac Rim, CII Financial and Zenith National are posting solid results.
- No Black Monday: Dow Advances 29.52 : Market Overview
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- 3D Systems' Parent Reports $3.4-Million Loss
- Jim Fentress has been appointed administrative services...
- FHP to Cut Its Corporate Staff as Growth Slows : Layoffs: The firm's chief executive officer said anticipated gains failed to materialize in the face of the economic lag.
- AIRLINES
- Maker of TV, Movie Equipment Reduces Loss
- Charles Keating Case Goes to Jury
- Miners' Bill a Small but Right Step
- Pacesetter Systems Inc. in Sylmar won a...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Laura Padilla has been chosen to serve...
- Gallery Hung Up by Recession : Art: Once high-flying Martin Lawrence has lost investors and shoppers, partly because of the economy and the defection of the company's most popular painter.
- Everest & Jennings Inc. in Camarillo won...
- Economic Jitters Keeping Housing Sales in a Slump : Real estate: October figures are down 24% from a year earlier. An official doubts that lower interest rates would offset buyers' apprehensiveness.
- Carl E. Weidner has been appointed branch...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Made Up Jonestown Story to Aid Group, Man Says
- * Mae Lenore Markham; Philanthropist
- Group Gives Out Bad-Weather Gear to Homeless
- DANA POINT : City Will Try Out Anti-Gang Project
- Affirmative Action
- Power Is Missing in Ram Running Game : Pro football: With Delpino averaging only 3.3 yards per carry, no back on team will come close to 1,000 yards this season.
- Accused Child Molester Enters Insanity Plea
- NBA : Smits' 26 Lead Pacers Past Pistons
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers' Young Might Be in Uniform
- Promoter Out of Theater for Debt
- Toole Is Vice President of Audio Conglomerate
- Abex Aerospace in Oxnard won a $2,196,370...
- THE CREDIT CARD FACTOR : House Backs Off Plan to Limit Interest Rates
- O.C. Paint Firm Ordered to Pay Record Penalty
- Lights Out on an Era : Roads: After 40 years, the final traffic signal on U.S. 101 in Santa Barbara is coming down. There will be an uninterrupted freeway along the coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- Mourning Family Gets Good News at Last : Reaction: Sutherland's father-in-law died in Iowa two days before the long-awaited release. He had served as spokesman for the relatives.
- Too Much of a Good Thing : Many people are running, aerobicizing and lifting to the point of excess--until injury or illness stops them. Such exercise addiction 'is rampant,' says a Costa Mesa psychologist.
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Officials to Debate Income Tax Repeal
- Postscript : Ravaged Zoo Is Putting the Pieces Back Together : * Iraqis killed some of Kuwait's collection during the Gulf War. A secret railroad saved others, and restoration is under way.
- THE LONG, UNCERTAIN ROAD BACK
- 5 Athletes May Face Counts of Raping Girl, 14
- Union Vote on Pact With Sports Arena Ends Age Dispute
- SIMI VALLEY : Activist Gress Dies After Heart Attack
- San Diego
- Cheyenne Brando Flown to Tahiti for Questioning
- Accident Knocks Out TV, Power to 7,000
- Pro Basketball
- Man Seized in Series of Illegal Dumpings
- CS Bakersfield Has Another Run at National Title
- Basketball Fever Starts With 4 Tournaments
- Naval Base Seeks to Bar Company From Jobs : Point Mugu: A Camarillo business owner pleads guilty to conspiracy and tax fraud. Navy officials want to prohibit him from federal work for three years.
- Sunday Pipeline Work Requested
- CAMARILLO : Panel to Scrutinize Fruit Stand Permit
- Power Is Missing in Ram Running Game
- Haro, Hesse, O'Brien Make Big West Soccer Team
- Pro Basketball
- Director Tells How to Cook Up Some Laughs : Cinema: Filmmaker David Zucker, whose credits include 'Airplane!' and 'Naked Gun' movies, gives Chapman students humorous tips on comedy.
- Barbara Boxer
- 'Fear,' 'Beauty' Show Their Muscle : Weekend Box Office
- BANKING
- Pacesetter Business Properties: The Newport Beach company...
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin computer company...
- ACT-UP and AIDS Education in Tustin
- MOVIES - Nov. 19, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 19, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 19, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 19, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 19, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 19, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 19, 1991
- Unocal Plans Layoffs at Its Headquarters
- PARK WARS: In bad economic times, the...
- Herschensohn, Campbell Clash in First Debate
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Credit Card Cap Uproar Accents Bush Dilemma
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Release of Two May Mean End of a Nightmare
- Ruling May Hasten Trial in King Beating : Police: State justices refuse to consider lower court decision that removed Judge Kamins. Case against four officers could begin in February.
- Call It the Last Picture Show : Balboa Cinema to Close After Long Run of Art and Foreign Films
- D. A. Vows to Block Judge From Trials of Criminal Cases : Courts: Reiner calls the sentence of probation for a grocer who killed girl a 'stunning miscarriage of justice.' Jurist is said to be worried about her career.
- Waldon Found Guilty of 3 S.D. Murders
- AH, GRACIE: George Burns, still the showman...
- ORGANIZE LABOR? It is, says the Laborers...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Ideologies Clash in First Herschensohn, Campbell Debate : Politics: The two find little common ground, attacking each other on taxes, the defense budget and the deficit.
- SLIGHT COMEBACK: Stock watchers were relieved Monday...
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1991
- Marshall E. Dimock; Held Labor Post
- 3 Children Hurt as Truck Plows Into Home; Driver Held
- Battle Gear: This is one hat that...
- NASA Begins Countdown for Shuttle Launch
- Science / Medicine : Lithium Tested as Herpes Remedy
- DeBerg No Super Chief; Broncos Win : AFC: He throws four interceptions and Denver takes division lead with 24-20 victory.
- BYU Has Inside Track to Holiday After Tie
- Nordiques Fire Chambers After Their 3-14-1 Start
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Agassi Says Sampras Will Do Fine in Davis Cup
- Medina Puts Title on Line in Forum Fight
- The Task for the Party: 'Believe Again' : Democrats: State Chairman Angelides tries tough talk to restore the public's faith. He takes shots at Bush, Seymour and Wilson.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Some Notable No-Shows at Reagan Library Opening
- Infant's Tragic Death Pits Foster Mom vs. System : Child Care: Experts and judges disagree over the consequences Mara Jo Grimes should bear for the accidental death of an infant in her care. The case has put the foster care system under new scrutiny.
- IRVINE : Forum About Gangs to Be Held at School
- Sales Slump Puts Squeeze on City, County Governments : Recession: Officials say they expect no relief from the sharp drop in tax revenues, even though the retail season is entering its home stretch.
- 49ers Hold Off Cardinals, 14-10 : NFC: Gelbaugh has chances, but is unable to complete pass for a touchdown in the final minute.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS : Huntington Beach Doesn't Make 'In' List
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Lou Reed: The Lyrics Speak for Themselves
- Key Issues in the Aftermath of the Dow Jones Plunge
- Italian Cargo Ship Taking Food and Medicine to Embattled Dubrovnik
- Two Trying to See Baker Are Reported Held
- Baker Sees Gains From China Visit : Diplomacy: Beijing conditionally accepts agreement that limits missile exports. The leadership gives the U.S. some details on about 800 political prisoners.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Top Cocaine Boss to Testify on Noriega
- Shamir Vows to Work for Peace, Pledges to Keep Israel United : Mideast: Israeli prime minister says Jerusalem will remain one city. He is completing a four-day trip to the Southland today.
- Oxnard to Review New Parks Jobs : Government: The creation of three positions may not occur because of budget constraints that are forcing the department to eliminate programs.
- Friesz Wings It to Upset Saints : Chargers: Quarterback didn't see play call, so he made his own. It helps set up John Carney field goal to beat Saints, 24-21.
- Music Reviews : Husa Cello Concerto Complete at USC
- Levi Strauss to Crack Down on Counterfeits : Retailing: The company has targeted a flood of imitation jeans from China.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. LAW
- JAPAN
- Trials and Blessings of Life Outside the Convent : BODY AND SOUL, <i> by Marcelle Bernstein,</i> St. Martin's Press, $18.95, 351 pages
- RISKING DEATH TO SAVE HER LIFE
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTHWEST : Winds Cut Power to Homes, Businesses
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Foreign Stock Markets
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. LAW
- $2-Billion Claim Filed in Deadly Oakland Fire
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. LAW
- Coming Back : Politics: Having learned from the disaster of '84, a wiser, warier Geraldine Ferraro is running for the Senate. This time, she knows she'll have to face up to questions about her public and private life.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Hamburgers, Not Politics
- Beckman Instruments, FULLERTON
- Childhood Hugs Linked to Happy Adulthood
- Graffiti vandals brush up on good citizenship : Youths are put to work on murals, other projects in the program. Officials say it helps stop the problem.
- Two Men Killed in Fiery Freeway Crash
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago Teacher Strike Is Averted
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- U.S. Had Secret Succession List, Network Says
- FAMILY FEUD: For President Bush, the prospect...
- Newport Beach Mints GOP Election Success : Fund raising: To win statewide, candidates would do well to appeal to this pocket of wealth and activism.
- Countdown Begins for Shuttle Flight : Space: The liftoff Tuesday will mark the final launching of the year. Atlantis astronauts are to deploy a missile-warning satellite.
- 4.4 Quake Hits Alaska
- Inflation-Resistant Government Bond Being Weighed : Securities: A House subcommittee is preparing a proposal for creating an issue linked to the consumer price index.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Cheney Trip Focuses on Military Cutbacks
- CHINA
- Turkey Chosen for Bush Likely to Get Reprieve
- NEWBURY PARK : Planners to Discuss Revoking Permit
- COLUMN LEFT/ CHARLES GARFIELD : Worker Rights Are a Tool for Making Money : The key to productivity is a diverse, satisfied work force.
- Fire in Garage Causes $85,000 Damage
- 2-Car Collision in Tustin Injures 5; Rescue Workers Free Trapped Victim
- Miscellany
- Raiders Sting in Harmony : Pro football: Their offense, defense and special teams finally mesh in a 31-7 victory over the Seahawks. Schroeder goes 16 for 19.
- Music Reviews : Trio Mexico Offers Chamber Music Set
- TV Reviews : 'G-Men' Intrigues but Reveals Nothing New
- O'Jays Serve Up Professionalism at Universal
- College Football
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Kirkland Makes His Case at Catalina's
- City Officials Crack Down on Peddlers : Enforcement: Citations were issued and goods confiscated in Santa Ana under new law that requires vendors to be licensed.
- Swimming Against the Tide : Economy: Some companies that sell services or have cornered the market on novel products prosper in a bad business climate.
- 3 at Stalled Car Hurt by Hit-Run Driver
- Proposal to Help Save Oak Forests : Environment: County supervisors are to consider an ordinance to charge developers for trees that they remove.
- Miscellany
- Yeltsin Takes Control Over Soviet Finances
- Redskins Remain Perfectly Aimed : Interconference: Rypien passes for 325 yards as Washington beats Steelers and improves to 11-0.
- Things Starting to Break Right for Eagles, 17-10
- Cotton Doesn't Soften Blow for Florida St. : College football: A one-point loss to Miami sends Seminoles to Cotton Bowl and drops them in wire-service polls.
- How to Revamp 'Studs' in the Age of AIDS
- Music Reviews : New York Soloists at Doheny Mansion
- Trudeau on Dan Quayle
- Dance Reviews : Community Effort From Goldberg Troupe
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Art Imitates Art in Exhibit at CSUF
- Iran Assails U.S. Curbs on Nuclear Technology
- Saints Friesz Up, Lose to Chargers : Interconference: San Diego quarterback operates no-huddle offense to perfection, pulls out 24-21 victory.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Chicago Moves Into First as Belfour Stops Blues, 5-1
- Baseball
- Moon Runs, Shoots Down Browns, 28-24 : AFC: Oiler quarterback's scoring pass to Hill with nine seconds left gives Houston win.
- Falcons Pass Buccaneers In a Hurry : NFC: Atlanta uses a club-record 33-point second quarter to forge 43-7 victory.
- Aztecs Still Eligible for Holiday Berth : College football: Tie with BYU keeps door to bowl bid narrowly open.
- Aztecs Game Is a Present That Just Fits
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Start Giving Parties for Children
- The Middle Class
- Randy Dawson; Doctor Who Disclosed He Had AIDS
- LEGAL FILE
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Billion-Dollar Misunderstanding
- A Secretary General Should Nurture Peace and Justice
- Trudeau on Dan Quayle
- IRVINE : Driver Hits Pole, Killing Passenger
- Civil Air Patrol Will Expand Its Search for Fullerton-Bound Plane
- Not Burgie! : Hermosa Beach's New Councilman Tames Wild Man Image
- The Brave, the Few, the Condo Association Leaders : Real estate: An expert preaches to property owners about the art and science of their leadership role.
- TENNIS
- Delahoussaye Rides to Rare Grade I Sweep : Horse racing: He guides Olympio and Eternity Star to victories in divisions of the Hollywood Derby.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sporadic Rain Showers County
- Pain Alters Samuels' View of Win
- SYNDICATES AT A GLANCE : AN AMERICA'S CUP PROGRESS REPORT
- LEGAL FILE
- Chicano Experimental Films at LACE
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Winning as Easy as A,B
- Cooper Next for Holyfield : Boxing: Damiani pulls out of Saturday's heavyweight fight because of a foot injury.
- Gannon Shifts Vikings Into Drive, 35-21 : NFC: Minnesota's three long scoring marches in second half overcome Green Bay's 21-14 lead.
- MacMurray Sees Red as Tritons Advance : Men's soccer: Foul draws red card and allows UCSD to gain a berth in the semifinals.
- Bears Send the Colts Back to Reality, 31-17 : Interconference: Harbaugh passes for 287 yards and Muster gains 101 yards and scores two touchdowns for Chicago.
- Music Reviews : Collard in Recital at South Bay
- Photographer Looks for 'Poddie-chan'
- Looking to France for Salvation : Garamendi selects European consortium to put Executive Life back together
- Ex-Planning Chief Suffering After Losing His Job in Sex Case
- The Magic's Back as Lakers Roll, 111-89 : Pro basketball: Divac, Green fuel a 28-10 run that overcomes the Hawks. It is L.A.'s fourth consecutive victory.
- India Unveiled : Art: San Diego Museum of Art's encyclopedic Binney collection among the best for South Asian paintings.
- COMEDY REVIEWS : Male Shtick Threatens to Get Stale
- Separating Message From Medium in Sweeps Month
- Man in Crash Listed in Stable Condition
- Science / Medicine : New Study Links Cancer to Electromagnetic Fields
- Tulsa Wins as Write-In Candidate for the Freedom Bowl
- Matchups Hardly a Secret : College football: Miami's Erickson criticizes the system. Penn State decides to play in Arizona.
- On Second Thought, BYU Isn't in Holiday Bowl--Yet
- COUNTYWIDE : WWII Women Veterans Honored
- COMMENTARY : TV Displaces Trust in Bowl Equation
- Sanders Is Kept in Check, but Game Isn't : Rams: Defense carries out plan to stop Lions' running back, but it's not enough for L.A. victory.
- PLATFORM : Harassment Policy
- Carlsbad Driver, 19, Killed in Crash
- Science / Medicine : Bee 'Mating Chamber' Developed
- COUNTYWIDE : Churches to Sell UNICEF Cards
- COUNTYWIDE : Carnival Entertains Youths With Cancer
- Giants Methodically Beat Cowboys, 22-9 : NFC: Johnson irate with officials after New York takes advantage of controversial penalties.
- Chargers Turning Over New Reputation
- SOCCER : U.S. Women Hang On for 3-2 Victory
- Success of Mater Dei No Longer a Surprise : Volleyball: Unranked at beginning of season, Monarchs prepare for playoff quarterfinals behind hitting of Moeller.
- New Checks for Foster Homes
- Candlelight Vigil Recalls Lives Lost to Drunk Drivers : Tragedies: Relatives and friends gather at Los Robles Regional Medical Center to share stories of their loved ones and cast light on alcohol abuse.
- BLT and Chili Certainly Beat Watching a Drubbing
- COLUMN ONE : REGIONAL REPORT : Turf Wars Escalate in Southland : Residents are increasingly building walls around their lives and lifestyles. The most visible examples are the gated housing tracts sprouting in the area.
- Trudeau on Dan Quayle
- CORONA DEL MAR : Post Office Seeks to Ease Night Noise
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Ground-Water Level Curtails Wells Use
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Consultant to Check City Gym Condition
- Administration Attacks Credit Rate Cap : Economy: Brady says 'wacky, senseless' Senate plan caused stock market plunge. Quayle virtually promises presidential veto.
- Mix Zeal, Moderation, Zschau Says : Republicans: The former congressman urges GOP members to become 'flaming moderates' and bring intensity to the middle ground.
- Debate Over Energy Policy
- AIDS Cases Growing Among Heterosexuals : Epidemics: Since Magic Johnson's announcement, county health officials have been swamped with calls about the disease.
- PREP FOOTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : All 9-1 Gets Mater Dei Is a Trip to Quartz Hill
- Lewis' Efforts Silence His Teammates, Critics
- Prime Time's Real Men : The Myths and the Movement Come to TV
- Catholic Joy From Innocence Mission
- Dance Reviews : Duo Brings a Sense of Play, Chaos to Highways
- 'Black Monday' Fears Hit Wall Street : The 'Right' Price for Stock May Depend on a Buyer's Outlook on the Economy
- Following Reggie's Footsteps
- Take Pause Before Fixing Grammar: Who Says It's Broke?
- Get Cracking on Judicial Appointments : Ideological bottleneck in Washington denies new judges to California
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Drops Into Tie for First After Loss to Pacific
- Miscellany
- Light Going Out on Ram Season : Pro football: Another fourth-quarter lead is lost, as is game, 21-10, to the Lions.
- Miscellany
- Timberwolves Lose
- BOXING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Scoring Has U.S. Coaches Incensed
- Earnhardt Wins Title, Martin Wins Race
- Sour Grapes Grow in Wine Country Over Tight Credit : Vintners: Dozens of wineries are being forced to reduce staff and lower prices because of new, stringent banking requirements.
- British Officials Oust American for His Views on Nazis' Toll
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Duke's National Profile Grows, Even in Defeat
- Safety Measures Questioned as ATM Robberies Increase
- Cub Scouts, Twins at Odds Over God : Courts: Trial to begin in case of 10-year-old boys who say they were expelled because they are atheists.
- 13 Injured as Oil Leak Sparks Power Plant Fire
- Love for Liz : Pacific Center Fetes the Actress in Her Crusade for AIDS Victims
- Some Grand Openings for Charities
- California IN BRIEF : LAKE TAHOE : Snowstorm Causes Delays, Accidents
- A Sudden Awakening to the Gifts of Indians : Culture: A chance encounter in Europe led to an obsession with American Indians. Now, Jack Weatherford aims to promote their place in history.
- Self-Insurance Making Gains
- Youth Killed at Site of Truck Crash in Florida
- East County Issue / Expanding Moorpark...
- Debate Over Energy Policy
- OCCUPATION: Electrician
- Milton H. Farber; President of Cookware Company
- George C.P. Olsson; Former Head of Ocean Spray
- A SPECIAL REPORT: O.C. LAW
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Kurd Rebels Report Artillery Attacks
- Croats Ready to Give Up Battered Vukovar : Yugoslavia: Republic asks for talks to save civilians trapped there. The action comes after an 86-day siege.
- BREA : Water Use Exceeds Limit for October
- COLUMN RIGHT/ GARY M. GALLES : Remove the Hobbles on Senior Workers : The Senate has taken the first step in erasing an injustice against America's older citizens.
- NOTES : Rams Apparently in No Hurry to Start Rushing
- Horton Graduates at Head of Class of the Tight Ends : Raiders: Former tailback catches seven passes for 123 yards and one touchdown against the Seahawks.
- Jazz and Pop : Sharrock Passionately Melds Styles
- Rescuers
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : 3 Victims of Boat Fire Identified
- LOTTERY RESULTS: NOV. 16
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Long Term on Council Nears End
- Animal-Rights Issues Become TV's Pet Project