- Gunmen Open Fire on Men in Car, Killing 1
- ANAHEIM : Free Thanksgiving Dinners Planned
- Miscellany
- Southern Section Playoffs : GIRLS' TENNIS : Six Orange County Schools Are Seeded in Tournament
- A TV Ratings Hunk : Kissing and Telling Sells Big--'Studs' Attracts Coveted Under-35 Crowd
- W. R. Grace to Sell Its SoftKat Division
- Donald J. Amaral has been named chief...
- Coca-Cola Collectible Stores Are Popping Up
- Best Small Companies: Advanced Logic Research Inc.,...
- TransTechnology Reports $7.22-Million Net Loss
- How Man May Have Discovered Science : HOW THE SHAMAN STOLE THE MOON: In Search of Ancient Prophet-Scientists from Stonehenge to the Grand Canyon, <i> by William H. Calvin,</i> Bantam Books, $21.50, 288 pages
- Audit Finds UC Billed Government for Questionable Items
- Experimental Technique Eases Cancer Patients' Pain : Medicine: Adrenal tissue implanted in spinal cords of four with terminal illness dramatically reduced their pain, University of Illinois researcher reports.
- Guard, 2 Others Arrested in Holdup, Murder at Bank
- Miscellany
- Weekend Box Office : 'Sue' First in a Soft Market
- ART REVIEW : 'Samplers': Stitches in Life of a Young Girl
- Zenith National Profit Soars 91% Over Last Year
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Ingram Micro Fails to Land Distribution Deal With Compaq
- Consultant Is Named to Head Ropak Labs
- Pac Bell Rings In New Era for 900 Service : Telecommunications: Phone customers are offered their first money-back guarantee.
- Russian Legislators End Yeltsin Emergency Edict : Unrest: Residents of Muslim Chechen-Ingush region celebrate decision by the federation's Supreme Soviet.
- North and South Korea Fail to Narrow Their Differences on Atomic Weapons
- SFE Technologies Closes, Lays Off 360 : San Fernando: Creditors of the 40-year-old maker of electronic components stand to lose about $20 million, its acting president says.
- Haitian Refugee Number Reaches 490 as U.S. Delays Ruling
- Teamsters Elections Mark Turning Point for Union
- The Weight of Memories : Books: Harold Brodkey's "The Runaway Soul" was decades in the writing and a lifetime in the making. The enigmatic author's territory is the mind itself.
- Poll Finds Bush in Dead Heat if Vote Were Today
- 69 Die in Week of Violence at S. Africa Mine
- San Diego
- PERSPECTIVE ON CUBA : A Last Act of Valor for Fidel : He may have to step aside if the achievements of the revolution are not to be lost in the search for economic survival.
- Eye Doctor Accused of Botching Surgery
- Driver Fleeing 1 Accident Dies After Another
- Wyoming Coach Looks at SDSU-BYU Game
- More Urgency Now for 'Band Played On'
- Managing Your Money : IS IGNORANCE BLISS? : Tracking Your Portfolio Can Often Prove Painful
- Accounting Change Causes Quarterly Loss for Players
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- Trident Contract: Interstate Electronics Corp. in Anaheim...
- Ex-POW to Run for Senate
- A Risk in Sound Investments : The Odds Are Stacked Against Successful Movie Soundtracks
- BEIJING : Ending the Sanctions
- Fed Reluctant to Cut Rates Again : Economy: The central bank reportedly doubts ability of lower interest levels to fuel recovery and fears resurgence of inflation. Setback to White House seen.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : District Wants Input on Long-Term Goals
- UCSD Men to Play Host to More Soccer Playoffs
- Kelly Kuebler
- Rams Start to Believe in Karma : Pro football: Robinson, players can't explain fourth-quarter folds that seem to plague every game.
- STAGE REVIEW : Ferzacca's 'Failure to Zig-Zag' Follows an Unfortunate Course
- Music Reviews : Austrian Miniatures by Strimple, Choral Society
- O.C. THEATER : 'K2' More Than Survives the Climb
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Benefit for El Rescate in Words, Music
- Fox to Air Ads for Condoms
- Houghton Mifflin Co. announced that Robert F....
- Live Entertainment OKs Merger With Carolco
- Low Rates Pushing Small Investors Back Into Stocks : Securities: A trade group says individual trading activity through brokerages is the greatest since 1987.
- Japan Offers Plan to Increase Imports : Pacific: An effort to counter protectionist reaction to the growing trade imbalance.
- Gay Man Finds Support in Straight World
- Egyptian Leads Race for Top U.N. Post : Election: Butros Ghali wins an informal poll. But Washington's choice is still not known.
- 26 Years of 'Days': No End in Sight
- First-Aid Kits Travel Light
- FDA to Begin Breast Implant Hearings
- Many Cancer Patients Fail to Get the Best Treatment : Health: Access to technology is limited by a disjointed care system unable to keep pace with research advances.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council to Consider Ridgeline Project
- L. A. Continues to Make History
- New Book on Bulls Shows Another Side of Jordan
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Gives High Praise to Gossett
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Patriot Ownership Situation Unresolved
- Shell Tries Old Ploy; It Works : Raiders: As he did last season, coach tells players to forget past and start season afresh after bye. Team responds by winning in Denver.
- Managing Your Money : Taking Law Into Your Own Hands : You can save on divorce, bankruptcy, etc., but beware. At the very least, get yourself a guidebook.
- 3rd-Quarter Profit Leaps 80% for American Ecology
- College Football
- Southern Section Playoffs : WATER POLO : Third-Place San Clemente Receives a Wild-Card Berth
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Second-Half Numbers Support Perry
- Angels Are Interested in Bonilla; Dodgers' Morgan Tired of Moving
- Gunman Wounds Woman, Then Kills Self
- 1925 Model Home Proposed as City Landmark
- CLIPBOARD : Alterations Alter Building Picture
- Ventura's Homeless Population Rising, Officials Say : Recession: The number of people without shelter is growing fastest among intact families with children.
- Photographer Has Water Wanderlust
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Feedback Sought on Revamping of Park
- CAMARILLO : School Board to Question Candidates
- A Tough Season for Welch--on and Off the Field
- Baseball
- Supplier Comes to Hubble's Aid : Manufacturing: Schaeffer Magnetics of Chatsworth, which made parts for the space telescope, is helping to salvage the $2-billion satellite.
- Smart & Final Inc. announced the appointment...
- Pepsico Plans $30-Million Writeoff in Snack-Food Unit
- Managing Your Money : Don't Bet on Gambling, but if You Must . . . : You might as well know the odds. The bottom line is, stick to sports. The lottery makes junk bonds look safe.
- Racial Brawl Breaks Out at Pitchess Honor Rancho
- Disney Officials Address Fears About Burbank Expansion Plan
- Man Found Dead in Vista Driveway
- Bonilla Could Set Standard : Baseball: Angel Manager Rodgers says outfielder's signing will be significant for free agents who follow.
- Aztecs Put Title Game in New Light
- Baseball
- JAZZ REVIEW : 'Soul Support Concert' at Cafe Lido Scores a Two-Bass Hit
- What If You Gave a Top-Notch Piece of Real Estate and Nobody Stayed?
- Incomnet Reduces Costs, Doubles Quarter's Profit
- Lorrie Griffey has been elected president of...
- Emmy-Winning Composer Morton Stevens Dies
- Ultrasound May Aid Healing of Fractures
- EDITORIAL ROUNDUP : The Pennsylvania Message
- Life Aboard a Ship: It Was the Best of All Possible Worlds
- Gang Dispute Blamed in Slaying of Youth
- Our Challenge Is to Do More With Less : Economy: The technology for a high quality of life using fewer resources is in place. What's missing is the will to do so.
- It Was a Day for American Flags and Patriotism
- Northrop Gives Office Equipment to Schools
- Board Accuses Eye Doctor of Negligence, Incompetence : Medicine: Burbank practitioner Akim F. Czmus botched cataract surgery and misdiagnosed glaucoma, the state agency charges.
- CULTURE WATCH : Peachy Keen
- Miner Gets 38 to Lead USC Over Czechoslovakian Team
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- County Issue / Transportation Fees for...
- Outdated School System Needs Overhaul
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Child Killer Haunted by Past
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Native Californian Disgusted by Excess
- U.N. Post
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Salem's Tragedy Is Too Commercialized
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Proper Credit for Design
- Photographer's Vision Affected Classmates
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- VanderKolk Working Hard
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Political Donations
- Flight Delays
- Port Travel Expenditures
- HEAVY INDUSTRY
- NCR to Unveil Smarter ATMs
- Suitors Up Their Bids for Exec Life : Insurance: Policyholders have a chance to recoup up to 90% of their investments.
- Cottage-Industry Software Firms Fill a Void Left by the Giants
- CII Net Up, but Insurer Cautions About Claims
- Managing Your Money : Experts Say Buying a Home Is Still a Good Investment : The consensus is that it pays to buy a house--over the long haul. Just don't count on a repeat of the 1970s and '80s, when prices of some housing rocketed.
- Hotels Press for Spending More Money to Earn Tourist Dollars : Tourism: Occupancy rates, already low, are predicted to get worse if the city doesn't become more aggressive in competing for visitors.
- Digital, Microsoft Plan to Expand Windows : High tech: The new strategy for the popular program is an effort to counter IBM's alliances with some archrivals, analysts believe.
- Saudi High-Output Plan Worries Others in OPEC
- First American Financial Buys Tax Service Firm : Acquisition: The $28-million deal creates the nation's second-largest real estate tax tracking operation.
- Mattel, Disney Put Their Toys, Rides Together : Agreement: The toy maker will sponsor theme park rides and will develop toys based on Disney characters such as Bambi, Dumbo and Pinocchio.
- Vitesse Technology to Be Used in Missiles
- Managing Your Money : STAYING AFLOAT ON THRIFT : If Money Is No Object, You Can Set the Course
- BRUSSELS : How Much Sovereignty?
- ENVIRONMENT : Protests Growing at Marine-Mammal Parks : Animal rights groups say dolphins, whales are exploited. Aquariums fight back in court, point to educational benefits.
- Soviet Foreign Debt Put at $81 Billion
- Nominee Barr Rolls Out Welcome Mat for Congressional Watchdogs
- Denmark Envoy Selected
- Fearing Duke, Louisiana Blacks Work to Boost Turnout
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Government Warns It May Quit Talks
- Heart Assn. Urges Experts to Lobby Congress for Funds
- EC Observers to Leave Dubrovnik
- Iran Offers to Release Iraqi Prisoners of War
- How Network TV Puts Lives at Risk : Ban on condom advertising is just not helpful
- Josephine Barone; Restaurateur
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Union Leaves Arbitration
- THOUSAND OAKS : City May Lower Bus Fares for Holidays
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Group Seeks Awards Nominees
- Missing Scout's Family Hires Private Detective
- Group Says Slow-Growth Plan Qualifies for Ballot : Santa Clarita: Citizens report that the measure to allow 475 new housing units a year has enough signatures. The city is set to consider a less stringent proposal.
- Scientists Photograph Mind Recalling a Word : Science: A UC San Diego neurologist is on a team that used X-rays to discover insights on how people memorize. The findings could lead to improved treatments for damaged brains.
- Southern Section Playoffs : GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Top-Seeded La Habra Looks to Extend Winning Streak
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Seeking Defensive Line Help
- Times' Mieszerski Leads Handicappers at Oak Tree
- First AIDS CableThon Raises More Than $1 Million in Pledges
- William K. Doyle has joined Smith Barney,...
- Victor C. Rabinowitz has been named vice...
- Managing Your Money : L.A. ON $20 A DAY : Roommates and Ramen; A Guide for Bohemians
- Huntway Reports Profit Despite Revenue Decline
- Carl's to Sell More Burgers South of the Border : Fast food: Carl Karcher Enterprises signs 20-year deal with Mexican franchisee to open outlets in the state of Jalisco.
- A Toluca Lake stockbroker has been suspended...
- Stephen F. Biegenzahn has joined the law...
- Managing Your Money : In Kids, Instill Thrift by Making an Allowance : Experts say the sooner they learn about money, the better off they'll be.
- Hearing Set on Plans to Increase Seats on Board of Supervisors
- Lips Are Sealed on Settlement Over Condo Kiss : Dispute: Santa Ana grandmother reprimanded by condominium association for the incident says she now intends to push for a 'bill of rights for homeowners.'
- Union Calls Strike Today Despite Pact With County : Labor: Leaders insist on walkout because a similar tentative accord unraveled last week. Half the work force could leave jobs.
- Feuding Families Served Walking Papers : Law: Years of a "Hatfield and McCoy-type situation" in Oceanside mobile home park may finally be resolved with eviction notices.
- LAPD Names New Head of Its Harbor Division
- Women's Final Four: Can It Draw in L.A.?
- WESTMINSTER : Water Rate Increase to Get Second Look
- Fundamentalists and Gays Share an Interest in Rights : Human rights: Religious belief, like sexual orientation, is irrelevant to job performance, unless an employee makes it relevant.
- Are These Political Gambits?
- 10 Years Later, Police Still Hunting Obscene Caller : Harassment: Authorities believe the man has made nearly 5,000 calls to women throughout the county, in which he displays an uncanny knowledge of their lives.
- Fu Captures Garden Grove League Singles Title
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Maddox Still Weak but Plans to Play
- Clippers Take It Personally : Pro basketball: Pacer forward's on-court chatter helps inspire L.A. to beat Indiana, 106-97, and improve to 4-0 at the Sports Arena this season.
- Fame Comes a Piece at a Time : Music: Although composer Shulamit Ran was virtually unknown on the West Coast before she won the Pulitzer, the prize has not diminished her pride in being out of step.
- MUSIC
- Paul Mason has been named senior vice...
- Jury Awards $6.1 Million in Age Bias Lawsuit : Workplace: A former Tishman Realty executive contended that he was unexpectedly told to seek a new job after more than 27 years with the firm.
- Oil, Natural Gas Found in Fortune Petroleum Well
- Patrick K. Barron, 46, has been appointed...
- Managing Your Money : Penny-Pinching Made Easy: An Everyday Guide : Companies know that cutting expenses means instant profit. The same works for people. Here's how.
- Deborah Tennison was named vice president of...
- In The Bag: The youngest member of...
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Toll 69 in Week of Gold Mine Violence
- In Good Hands? : As nail salons proliferate, so do health problems. Industry watchers worry about unsafe conditions, unlicensed operators.
- Doing Business : Disco Venture Has Havana Dancing to the Capitalist Beat : The hottest club in town is a result of the Castro regime's thirst for cash and a willingness to exploit tourism to get it.
- U.S. Revives Diplomatic Role in Cambodia : Southeast Asia: American envoy to coalition predicts a 'new era' in nation's history.
- Special Section on Managing Your Money
- Changing Lifestyles : Prostitution Rising as Tough Times Wear on Soviet People : In the Cold War era, call girls worked for the KGB's political goals. Now they're on their own and motivated by money.
- SEOUL : '3 Chinas' in Korea
- District Begins Superintendent Search
- Kitty Corner : There's More Than One Way to Put C-A-T in Education
- Marital Woes Cited in Suicide Try on Jet : Shooting: Wounded baggage handler went unnoticed in luggage area on flight to Italy. He is reported in a coma.
- COUNTYWIDE : Vets From Civil to Gulf Wars Hailed
- OXNARD : Bicyclist, 85, Dies After Car Hits Him
- Contradictions Rock Drug Officers' Trial : Jurisprudence: Questions have been raised about investigation that brought six county narcotics agents under prosecution. Eight previous convictions are also clouded by the proceedings.
- Flynn Assails Plan to Put Rival Back in His District : Politics: Other Oxnard residents besides Mayor Nao Takasugi want to be included but aren't getting the chance, the supervisor says.
- Santa Monica Opens Door to a Restroom Controversy
- Tennis Standout Bartelt Picks Arizona State
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Shumard Trying to Find Ways to Help Ailing Football Program
- In Area of Diversity, Wayne Wayne Has No Double
- Opening of the Reagan Library
- Council Must Control Costs
- Outdated School System Needs Overhaul
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1991
- WHAT A DEAL: The good news is...
- Missing Girl Surfaces, Says She Was Kidnaped
- Nation's Veterans Saluted : Tributes: Many VA hospital patients in Sepulveda can't attend celebrations--so the parade comes to them. Rites in West L.A. focus on ex-soldiers who now live on the streets.
- Hundreds Pause to Honor Veterans : Ceremonies: An Oxnard memorial is dedicated at a bittersweet service. Military leaders speak at the Reagan library.
- DEMOCRATIC DISDAIN: When Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport...
- PRAYING FOR MAGIC: Scott Brooks, the former...
- BOOK BRIGADE: The first batch arrives in...
- Missing Sun Valley Girl Returns, Says She Was Kidnaped
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 12, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1991
- NBA ROUNDUP : Drexler Hangs 10 on Celtics
- Buccaneers Take Down Lions, 30-21 : NFC: Tampa Bay forces four turnovers and gets mistake-free performance from Testaverde.
- The Fur May Fly as Council Acts in Zoo Dispute : Politics: Parks officials have decided to take greater control. Action has angered a private group that helps run the facility and raises millions of dollars.
- Saints Had Real Fire in Their Eyes
- NHL ROUNDUP : Belfour Blanks Whalers
- Golden West Sweeps DeAnza in Volleyball
- Music Reviews : Hege Leads Mozart Orchestra at Ebell
- British Magistrates Rule N.W.A Album Not Obscene : Records: Police seized nearly 25,000 copies of 'Efil4zaggin' in June. After listening to it in court, magistrates say content does not violate the law.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'Spiked Tongues' at Saddleback Punctures Cultural Stereotypes : The hourlong sampler of seven videos attempts, with some success, to sort out confusion on racial identity and allied topics. It shows through Dec. 20.
- ENERGY
- Mexico Acts to Spur Growth, Cut Inflation : Economy: The nation's president lifted a number of government restrictions as part of a continuing pact with business, labor.
- Lab Reports Nuclear Fusion 'Milestone'
- 2-Year-Old Girl Left at Restaurant; Family Is Sought
- LOTTERY RESULTS: Nov. 9
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASKETBALL
- COUNTYWIDE : Card Sale to Raise Funds for Agency
- Star-Studded Night Boosts Drug Fight
- Simi Council Divided Over Replacement for McAdoo : Politics: Two members favor a Republican and two back a Democrat. They favor an appointment to save the cost of a special election.
- San Diego
- Classmates of MIA Fighter Pilot Gather for 30-Year Reunion : Vietnam War: Shot down in 1969, Larry Stevens was the most conspicuous absentee at his high school function.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Plan to Widen Road to Be Considered
- OXNARD : Bid to Shut City Hall on Fridays Weighed
- Horse Racing
- Results of Test on Salaam's Knee Are Expected to Be Known Today
- Pro Football
- Mutual Funds
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- FHP, FOUNTAIN VALLEY
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASKETBALL
- U.S. Officials Saw All Japanese the Same : Internment: Youngster was among 1,800 from Orange County who were taken from homes, put in camps for the duration.
- Palm Beach Follies : Mud Is Flying Everywhere in William Kennedy Smith's Rape Trial
- David Novick; RAND Economist Aided Pentagon
- Drive-By Shooting Kills Two : Crime: Two occupants in van heading to a South Bay swap meet are killed when 16 shots are fired from a passing car.
- COUNTYWIDE : Hazardous Waste to Be Disposed Of Free
- ANAHEIM : Schools Urge City to Slow Growth Rate
- COSTA MESA : Meetings Scheduled to Foster Dialogue
- Schools' Best Resource: A Great Teacher : State's top teaching honor goes to kindergarten educator from La Habra
- COUNTYWIDE : Toys for Tots Drive Seeking Donations
- SANTA ANA : College Will Begin Homecoming Events
- COSTA MESA : City Seeks Comment on Future of Parks
- FILLMORE : State to Reconsider Mine Zoning Issue
- NOTES : Zendejas Boots Away Perfect Mark
- JAPAN
- No Longer Borderline : Customs: The gatekeepers for much of Southern California have improved their reputation just in time to deal with new challenges.
- Adventure in Paradise: Gridlock in the Diamond Lane
- Prolonged Cranston Probe Creating Turning Point for Ethics Panel : Senate: Many lawmakers are unhappy with the procedure for examining allegations of misconduct. They are also embarrassed by criticism.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CAMBODIA : A Fragile Peace Beats a Certain War : Accepting the presence of the Khmer Rouge, and being vigilant about their activity, is the least harmful course for now.
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Petition Protests Workers' Driving
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Seabee in Critical Condition After Fall
- Angels Hope New Philosophy Will Double Their Chances
- Comeback for Eagles, McMahon : Interconference: Quarterback, after having swollen elbow drained, passes for 341 yards and three touchdowns in 32-30 victory over Browns.
- White Sox Considering Chambliss
- Corporate AIDS Policies Found Lacking : Workplace: About 20% of big U.S. firms have formally addressed the issue. Others may not be prepared to deal with the disease.
- JO ELLEN QUALLS : Vice President, Tiffany & Co.
- Don't Blame Us for University Bombing, Hezbollah Says
- Afghan Rebel Negotiators Fly to Moscow
- OAS Negotiators Greeted by Hostile Demonstrators in Haiti
- Anti-Foreigner Party Surges in Vienna Vote : Politics: Right-wing group gets 23% support as its leader proclaims 'Austria for the Austrians.'
- If the Shoe Fits . . ....
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : Judge OKs CAT Scan of Dahmer's Brain
- OXNARD : City May Haul More to Recycling Center
- FILLMORE : Report Links Water Saving to Weather
- MISSION VIEJO : Cable Firm Extends Broadcast Contract