- Two-Sport Star Boseman Signs With USC
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Wastes Lead, Still Beats Edison
- Back to the Trenches : After Tough Bouts, Evander Holyfield Can End All Doubts About His Reign With a Victory Over Bowe
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Taft Gets Another Shot at Tennis Nemesis
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Delpino Is Put on Practice Squad
- Panel Formed to Guide CSUN on Athletics
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO ROUNDUP : In other Division II first-round matches:
- Stillwell to Compete in Volleyball at UCLA
- RAM NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Turner Tunes Cowboy Offense
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : WATER POLO
- PRO BASKETBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NBA : Hornets Need Trade to Sign Mourning
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A First-Class Hassle in Coach : Travel: Getting there is half the battle for a passenger on a long-distance flight.
- MORE POWER TO HIM : In Concert, Tim Allen Takes All That Men Stuff to Its Fullest Comic Extremes
- Clinton Schedules Meeting With Bush : Presidency: Speeding up his transition work, the governor also plans to talk with congressional leaders and hold press conference.
- Writing the Wrongs of Ethnic Prejudice : Education: Motivated by the riots, a record number respond to an essay contest on multiculturalism.
- COLLECTIBLES : Pros Know Ins and Outs of Shows
- Once Johnnie Johnson Played a Key Role in Chuck Berry's Success, Now He's Stepping Out on His Own : ROLLICKING AND ROLLING
- Manuel A. Mollineda has been appointed assistant...
- FELINE FOLKLORE : Mexico's Esteemed Ballet Folklorico Returns to Orange County With a Tiger and a Tale
- COLLEGES / ALAN OTA : UCLA Volleyball Team to Play New-Look Colorado
- Groups File Suit Against Camping Law
- Study of Immigrants' Cost to L.A. County Fuels Debate on Interpretation : Finances: Report finds county pays $946 million yearly on services, but newcomers pay a total of $4.3 billion in taxes.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Is It Unlucky to Talk About Superstitions?
- Building a Life Outside the Gang : Community service: Linda Maxwell challenged a group of at-risk girls to let her help them. They did--and they've gained a positive view of themselves and those around them.
- Death Times Two : Jim and Bonnie Hood had the good life. Then she was killed. Now he's charged with slaying the man he allegedly hired to murder her.
- New Tune Along the Border
- Santa Monica : Prop. T Victory in Doubt
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : NCAA Volleyball Action Opens Tonight at La Verne
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 41,000 State IOUs Still Not Cashed In
- Counterfeit Jeans Sent to Bosnia Refugees
- Smaller Stocks Again Lead Rally : Market Overview
- Sterling Awards Deadline: Nov. 30 is the...
- BOOK REVIEW : When Cuba Was Cooking : MEMORIES OF A CUBAN KITCHEN <i> By Mary Urrutia Randelman and Joan Schwartz (Macmillan: $25; 334 pp.)</i>
- Brownies: No Chocolate
- Chilis of Many Lands
- Potatoes, Bread, Chicken
- Squash, Anyone?
- Overlooked Stories
- U.S. Assistance for Russia
- I Yam Not
- TASTE-TEST : Knocking the Stuffings
- More Corn
- Is This Woman a Monster Mom? : One of her children drowned. Three others are in the custody of relatives. Now the state wants to take Crystal Jones' baby. And her neighbors are asking a judge to order her sterilization.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FOREIGN COMPANIES : Doubts Greet Proposal to Obtain More Taxes From Overseas Firms : Commerce: President-elect seeks billions of dollars more, but enforcement efforts have yielded little additional revenue so far.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CLINTON AND BUSINESS : FOREIGN LOBBY : Japanese Hoping to Get Jump on New U.S. Policy : Trade: Fearing a less-friendly Administration, companies and executives move to exert an influence in the planning stage.
- A Sensation Worth Talking About
- Office Products Stores and Dealers Band Together : Marketing: TOPP expands throughout West Coast to meet the challenge of competition from discount warehouse chains.
- RETAIL
- Costa Mesa Lawyer Promoted: The Los Angeles-based...
- New Twist in Tie-Ins : 'Home Alone 2' May Redefine Merchandising
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- MAI Says Sale of Its Central European Operations Collapsed
- Shareholder Group Is Pressing IBM for Change
- STEEL
- PEOPLE : Here's a Tip for Your Waitress
- The Man Behind Laramie Dunaway : Tustin novelist Raymond Obstfeld adopted a feminine-sounding pseudonym when he wrote the 'Hungry Women' and has kept it with 'Borrowed Lives.'
- Santa Monica Mountains : Authority Delays Soka Vote
- Cautionary Tale of 'Blade Runner' Is Lost on Adults of Future
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Out of Africa : A performance troupe will bring its multi-tribal music, dance and costumery to the Lobero Theatre.
- The Jazzman and the Jokester : Celebrated tenor saxophonist Branford Marsalis, now seen on 'The Tonight Show,' will appear Saturday at UC Santa Barbara.
- Binary Benefactor? : Why PacTel Should Sponsor Digital Art
- RETAIL : Worth Its Wait? The Party Line From Planet Hollywood
- A Wary Eye on Mortgage Rates : Thrifts: S&L; executives and economists say that rates could stabilize or even head down again if Clinton gives the right signals.
- Community Cooperation Needed in Starting Foundation
- Jewish Roots : Genealogy: A festival at Temple Beth Am includes displays about 19th-Century immigrants and oral histories of those who remember the passage to America.
- A Spot Forever Caught in the Cross-Hairs
- The ABC's of Raising Class Cash
- Tragedy Is Rich Legacy of 'Heiress'
- Escapee Seeks to Clear Name : Fugitive: Arrested nine years after breaking out of a Northern Ireland prison, convicted killer says he wants to stay in the U.S.
- Council Delays Decision About Construction of Exploratory Well : Inglewood: Opponents are fearful of accidents and impact on property values. Proponents say the cash-strapped city would get millions if oil is discovered.
- New Tenants to Reopen La Gloria : Oxnard: A Whittier family is taking over the eatery and market. The previous operator was ousted over unpaid rent.
- Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Grisly Slaying
- Santa Ana Winds Sweep Brush Fire Over 125 Acres : Blaze: Seasonal conditions fuel flames sparked by downed power line. A mini-mall and preschool are evacuated but no buildings are damaged.
- Obituaries - Nov. 12, 1992
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Armed Guards to Protect Freeway, Green Line Site
- SEAL BEACH : Residents Upset by Restaurant Issues
- ANAHEIM : Old House Gets a New Lease on Life
- RTD Upholds Blue Line Operator's Actions
- Frustrated Gang Members Yet to Reap Benefits of Truce : Youth: Wilmington's Wilmas say they're keeping the peace, so why, they want to know, aren't officials keeping their promises.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Briefing Today on Water Issues
- IRVINE : 9 at UCI Elected to Science Association
- Suspect in Gun Incident Drives Into Lot of Trouble : Crime: A man who had phoned in a report of a motorist brandishing a weapon was later talking with officers when the suspect pulled in.
- Fake Bomb Found on Jetliner En Route from L.A. to New York
- The Little Railroad Museum That Could : Attractions: Set in a quiet Lomita neighborhood, it's a point of pride for supporters.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : The Divisiveness of Half-Truths : Do undocumented workers take more than they give in taxes? No. This scapegoating is getting dangerous.
- WORKING IN L.A. / PIZZA DELIVERY : He Grabs a Slice of the American Dream
- Police Say Suspected Golf Ball Thief Is Caught Wet-Handed
- Slouching toward Bend: Free-lance writer Bob Woodward...
- Countywide : College District OKs Plan for Task Force on AIDS Policies
- Residents Group Urges a Crackdown on Transients : Studio City: Authorities are asked to employ a public nuisance law to prosecute vagrants who harass people. But homeless advocates cite concerns.
- Police Have One in Hole on Suspicion of Grand Theft Golf Ball
- SIMI VALLEY : Fire Guts House, Burns Nearby Roofs
- Compromise Saves Coffeehouse Artwork
- Dispute Settled Over Property Near Lagoon : Environment: Pact allows for sale of site that Encinitas church hoped to develop. Open space or minimal housing is stipulated.
- MOORPARK : Home Builder Seeks OK to Plan Project
- IRVINE : Building Boost OKd for Business Complex
- Ventura School Board Fires Teacher in Sex Case
- Taxing Social Security Benefits
- Memorial Service for Kelly Is Today
- SANTA CLARITA : City to Help Pay for Spanish Classes
- Encinitas Assailed on Low-Cost Housing : Shelter: State agency says city has failed to deal with issue of providing affordable housing for migrants.
- Landmark Big Boy Case Ignites Rights Debate in Burbank : Preservation: Council considers drafting a local ordinance that would give historic designation only with the consent of property owners.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Key Step Against AIDS
- Lawyer Receives Check in Libel Suit Settlement
- VENTURA : School Board Fires Teacher in Sex Case
- Arid Acres Set to Reap a Harvest of Knowledge : Education: A 3.6-acre site next to a southeast San Diego school may be used for hands-on science instruction.
- SIMI VALLEY : Construction of Freeway Safety Barricade Delayed
- Disney Characters to Lead Rose Parade
- Yorba Linda : School Board May Shift Meeting Site
- SYLMAR : Mission College to Begin Registration
- Conrad
- Moving Toward Tax Equity : Japanese company's accord with IRS could become a model
- Vien Dong I Specializes in the Exotic Dishes of Northern Vietnam
- Puppet Show
- Rain Threatens Flooding in Oklahoma
- Long Beach : Doctors Treat Councilman Robbins for Leg Blood Clot
- U.S. Approves Welfare Cut by California
- Sermons Helps Inspire Bishop Amat Football Team : Preps: Junior running back has rushed for 846 yards and scored 15 touchdowns for the undefeated and top-ranked Lancers.
- Cheney Cautions Clinton on Military Cuts
- Fashion Island: A Peculiar Place to Get a Piece of the Rock
- Scott McPherson; Playwright, Author of 'Marvin's Room'
- Big Names Enlist in Salvation Army's War : Fund Raising: Business leaders aid the group's effort to build a $4.4-million shelter for runaway teen-agers.
- Duarte : City Joins 'Adopt a Wall'
- No Rocking Chairs : Seniors Strive for Gold in 16 Olympic Events
- 'PROOF' POSITIVE : Lying Photos Make Up One of Laguna Art Museum's All-Time Juiciest Exhibits
- More Smokers in Movies Than in Reality, Study Says : Health: Researchers say too many are depicted to be upscale types, giving children a false image. Tobacco officials worry about censorship.
- Safer Test for Birth Defects Reported : Medicine: Researchers succeed in isolating and examining fetal cells from mothers' blood.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Soviets Executed GIs After WWII : Prisoners: Other Americans were forced to renounce citizenship, Yeltsin writes Senate panel. But no sign of POWs from Korea, Vietnam wars found, Russian says.
- Slades Is a New York Import With Pacific Rim Pretenses
- Richard Yates; Novelist, Short-Story Writer
- Prince Naruhito's Dates? Sorry, Press Blackout : Journalism: Cozy relationship of Japan's media and government is illustrated by ban on news of royal chase.
- MORE VIDEOS:
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / FOUR SEASONS BRUNCH : Brunch Bacchanal : The Sunday buffet at the Four Seasons Biltmore presents an opportunity for epic indulgence.
- Boyhood Fantasy for Sale : Snoopers, Tappers, Zingers, and Wanna-Be Spies Who Love Them
- Mama Said There'd Be Menus Like This
- Zachary Richard : "Snake Bite Love"/<i> A&M;</i>
- Clinton Working to Build Consensus on Policy Ideas : Transition: Aides say he will confer with Congress on key issues, fill Cabinet posts before developing agenda.
- William M. Duke; Executive Turned Around Troubled Firms
- Alhambra : Zoning Exemptions OKd
- ART REVIEWS : Pieter Mol: A Poetic Kind of Conceptualist
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Johnny Paycheck Calms Down and Cashes In : In his career-spanning set at the Coach House, the veteran country singer taps into real-life experiences that honky-tonk wanna-bes only sing about.
- The former Security Pacific Gallery in Costa...
- TELEVISION - Nov. 12, 1992
- PREP NOTES
- AZTECS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Bud Black Among Inductees into Athletic Hall of Fame
- The Ovitz Touch in Studio Shuffles : Movies: The chairman of Creative Artists Agency has a long reach when it comes to brokering deals for top executive jobs in Hollywood.
- MUSIC REVIEW : U2 Spectacle: Disneyland Meets MTV at the Murph
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Globe to Offer the Premiere of 'Purgatory' : 'Fiddler on the Roof' director plans faithful re-creation of muscial at Civic Theatre.
- ART
- MOVIES - Nov. 12, 1992
- Banding Together : Independent-Minded Rock Performers Act in Concert to Get Their Music Heard
- NEW LINES TO ASIA: AT&T; on Wednesday...
- COOKS' WALKS : The Great Mall of China
- Blacks Seeking Strategy, Leader for Post-Bradley Era : Politics: Without a clear favorite to rally around, they face an uphill battle in protecting mayor's legacy.
- Hawkins and His Favorite Board Have Come a Long Way
- HOME AT LAST: When Los Angeles architects...
- From the Archives: Chuck Connors, 'The Rifleman,' Dies at Age 71
- A Mistake Made in Ojai
- Folly to Raise Water Rates
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Libertarians Overlooked
- SECURITIES
- Deadline for Acquisition of Archive Corp. Extended
- Chinese Trade Delegation Due in Santa Ana:...
- Clinton May Boost Health Care Efficiency
- MCA Launches Global Effort to Curb Bootleggers
- Lockheed Will Hire 25 in New Irvine Office : Technology: The division plans to develop and market a credit card-like device for users to pay toll-road fees.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- GATT Official Will Mediate Trade Standoff : Diplomacy: The world's main trade body will make an attempt to end the U.S.-EC rift over agricultural subsidies.
- Wholesale Prices Up a Slight 0.1% : Economy: Drop in new car prices helps offset October increases in fruit, vegetables and gasoline.
- Medicinal Claims for Wine Are Recorked : Marketing: Beringer backs down in face of public and government outcry. It wanted to put a tag on bottles touting potential health benefits.
- Toyota's New Truck : It's a Couple of Inches and Cylinders Short of Competition
- A 'Landmark Victory' for Drywall Union : Labor: Mexican immigrants outlast builders in nation's largest ongoing organizing drive, force 39 subcontractors to sign first union contract in a decade.
- GM, UAW Take Steps Toward 'Saturnization' : Autos: Tapping the unit's successes could revive the ailing firm and save union jobs.
- Inflation News Helps T-Note Sale
- It Takes an Old Hand : Senior Volunteers Helping the Police in Several Cities
- Newport Library Group's Program Wins Award
- 53-Year-Old Gives Birth to Twin Girls
- LONG BEACH : New Study Lowers Cost of Repairing Queen Mary
- VENTURA : Student Injured in Pool Accident
- CALABASAS : County Extends Freeway Agreement
- VENTURA : Contract Talks With Police Union Stall
- Psychoanalysis Bound to Be a Bummer for Boomer Bill
- County Endorses Bleach-Kit Grant : Health: Clash with AIDS activists is averted. About $5,800 is targeted to prevent spread of AIDS by drug users. Testing for TB, hepatitis is planned.
- United Way Shortfall to Mean Layoffs, Cuts
- Now What Was It About Myself That I Wanted to Work On?
- Thistle-Down Economics : Fire hazards: If property owners fail to clear out tumbleweeds, they will pay the county to do the work.
- Disabled Seek Improved Access to Public Facilities in Oxnard
- CONGRESS WATCH : Fresh Start
- Sharpening the Attack on AIDS Virus
- BREA : Councilwoman-Elect Raps Aid for Wedin
- Guidelines Sought in Use of Seized Goods
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Who Should Foot Bill in Brea?
- PLATFORM : The Trial Will Tell
- OXNARD : Student Dropout Rate Dips to 3.45%
- SIMI VALLEY : Applicants Sought for Advisory Board
- Board OKs Mandatory Time Off for County Workers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : One Back Is Enough for Rest of Season
- The top three quarterbacks in the state...
- Ventura's Swafford Again Cuts a Swath Through Buena
- Names in the News - Nov. 11, 1992
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lang's Versatility Gains Attention
- THE GIANTS STAY IN SAN FRANCISCO : On the Bays: Champagne, Legal Threats
- 4 Men Arrested, Drugs Seized in 2 Raids
- Newport, State to Pay $3.1 Million in Bike Crash Case : Settlement: An insurance salesman who suffered severe brain damage after the 1990 accident had claimed the city failed to maintain nature reserve trail.
- WSC CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sallberg Paces Glendale to 3rd Title in a Row
- Area Schools Get Shot at Hockey
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 11, 1992
- Names in the News - Nov. 11, 1992
- Colleges
- PREP WEDNESDAY : McKnight Says Six of His Players Might Sign
- PREP VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP : El Toro Is Ousted by Marlborough in Qualifying Round
- Foreman Gets Coetzer in Reno Jan. 16
- Hawaii Pleased to Make Prognosticators Look Bad
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women Defeat Loyola Marymount in Five Games
- Boxing
- Santa Margarita Junior Varsity Player in a Coma
- Sailing
- Plan for Fingerprinting Welfare Recipients Advances
- Mother Says Police Didn't Need to Kill Teen-Age Son : Pacoima: Woman says she sought law enforcement help in subduing the youth because he was 'acting crazy' and behaving violently.
- Testimony Links Drug Ring to Police Insiders : Courts: As Bryant Family members await trial on narcotics and murder charges, defense attorneys want the state to take over the prosecution.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Votes to Move Agency Out of Downtown
- Policy With a Big Hole : Court action on firms' self-insured health plans points up need for reform
- Countywide : Sanitation District Challenges New Fee
- VENTURA : Pedestrian Killed by Car Identified
- Countywide : Arson Blamed in Fire at Scouts' Barn
- Countywide : Government Offices Closed for Holiday
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Gives Final OK to Annexation
- Vote Totals on Measures Were Wrong : Election: County officials gave inaccurate tabulations to the state. The error did not affect results on the propositions.
- WORKING IN L.A. / THE PRODUCE MARKET : A Pre-Dawn Link in the Food Chain
- PACOIMA : Youth Slain by Police Acted 'Crazy,' Mother Says
- OAK PARK : Search for Schools Chief Is Reopened
- Holden Aide Received Sick, Holiday Pay for Four Months After Quitting
- Hospital Accused in 'Useless' AIDS Treatment
- Controversial Hiss Case
- TUJUNGA : Car, Phones Found in Canyon Cleanup
- Over-Breeding Causes Social Anguish
- NEWPORT BEACH : Man Vows to Fight Fire Station Plan
- TUSTIN : Schools to Celebrate Education Week
- SAN DIEGO : Guilty Plea Entered in Wounding of Girl
- Countywide : Prenatal Advice to Be Translated to Spanish
- Court Order Is No Laughing Matter for Clown
- N.Y. Plans Crackdown on Card Sharks
- 3 Hurt in Car Crash in Fountain Valley
- Vietnam Vets at 'The Wall' Weigh Clinton
- Injured Cyclist Accepts $3.1-Million Settlement
- Call of the Wilds : Lifelong Bruce Babbitt sees pal Bill Clinton's election as a watershed for the global environment.
- COLUMN ONE : A Rightful Heir of Mussolini? : Meet his granddaughter. She's a former starlet who's following in his fascist footsteps--right into Italy's Parliament amid a disturbing rebirth of nationalist sentiment.
- 'It Helps to Smile'
- Charity Banks On Celebrity Castoffs
- FASHION / THE CALIFORNIA COLLECTIONS : Letting Loose for Spring
- Judge Dismisses One of Eight Counts Against Nathanson
- Be a Good Listener but Explain Policies
- UPDATE : Hurricane Hugo Still Howls in the Memory : Three years later most of the damage on the Carolina coastline has been repaired, but other effects linger.
- Russia, Seoul to Study Siberia Gas Pipeline
- Man Sets Self Afire in Front of Tokyo Palace
- Ventura Co. Tells of Error in Vote Count
- Metrolink to L.A.: All Aboard, Please
- Immediate Review of Fatal Detroit Beating Rejected by Council
- The Immigration Blame Game
- SANTA ANA : Successful Candidates Attend City Meetings
- Ode to a government earner: The main...
- At Vietnam Wall, Talk Is of Clinton, Healing : Military: Some veterans are skeptical because of President-elect's draft status, but many are optimistic.
- TRANSITION WATCH
- U.S. Expels Cuban at U.N. for Spying
- AF Deserter Sentenced to 18 Months : AWOL: Member of elite unit said he faked his death out of fears that he was becoming a child abuser, like his father.
- Those Who Served
- Gutted Bosnian City Tells of Croat-Muslim Falling-Out
- Disneyland Primps for Visit by VIP : Sprucing up: Staff concentrates on Tiki Room area, thought to be under study by boss Michael D. Eisner for renovation.
- Clinton Off to an Early Honeymoon With Investors
- Dannemeyer Plans Race for Feinstein's Seat in '94
- Giants Will Remain in San Francisco
- Walk a Mile in Your Shoes : But for Longer Excursions, Consider Investing in a Pair of Lightweight Trail Boots
- Fiscal 1992 Cut of 178,024 From Armed Forces Largest in 20 Years
- Republicans Claim 2 Close Elections
- 26 Die in Egypt Collision
- One for the Neighborhood : Art: Sculptor Peter Shire's hilltop creation near his home will honor a couple who fought overdevelopment in the Echo Park area.
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : News Is Good, Bad for Some Boaters
- Peace in the Valley : Lake Balboa Offers a Place to Get Away From Urban Life, and It's Only a Couple of Blocks From San Diego Freeway
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC
- Reasons for Bush's Loss
- LEGAL FILE
- STAGE
- Eckersley Voted AL Cy Young Award Winner
- Jeremy Brion
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Smith Watches All-Night Horror Film
- Long Beach Women's Athletics Pioneer, Frances Schaafsma, Dies at Age 58
- Unfortunately, the Action Takes Place Off the Field
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY : Irvine Valley, Riverside Win Titles
- After Long Courtship, Taft Girls Ready for Big Day
- Starting Anew Means Success for Occidental
- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Birmingham Surprises Narbonne
- THE GIANTS STAY IN SAN FRANCISCO : BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : No-Sale Key Should Be Hit for This Choice
- Substitute Defeats Clippers : Pro basketball: Randy Brown replaces Webb for Sacramento, makes winning basket for undefeated Kings, 99-97.
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Western Girls Edge Los Amigos to Advance