- Despite Location, It's No Centerpiece
- Pro Basketball
- Pro Basketball
- Resurgent Lamar Rolls by CS Fullerton, 95-86
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pilkington Launches Messiaen Fest in Pasadena
- Up Doesn't Look Nearly as Far Now : Rams: Sunday's victory over the 49ers doesn't salvage the season, but it certainly will make it more fun to play.
- Micheal Richardson Draws Suspension for Italy Brawl : Basketball: Federation penalizes former NBA guard for instigating violence that led to a record 19 ejections.
- College Football
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Giants in Playoffs Despite Loss to Eagles
- Spartans Dominate Big West's Honors
- SHORT TAKES : Statler Brothers Get a TV Series
- Boise Cascade Expects to Break Even: Officials...
- Father, 2 Sons Plead Guilty to Defrauding Banks, S
- Patent Ruling Will Be Crucial for Drug Maker : Biotechnology: Amgen Inc. could face huge damages over its medicine for kidney disease. But the Thousand Oaks company also has a second potential blockbuster product on deck.
- MOSCOW : Food in Russian Spotlight
- Russia Congress Puts Off Vote on Unity Treaty : Soviets: Gorbachev's allies fail to win quick approval of pact to hold union together.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Increases Its Fraud Suit Revenue
- When a Lake Saved a City
- 800 Wine, Dine at New Hammer Museum
- Give Embargo Time to Work, Bush Is Urged
- Hearing Opens for Man Accused of Slashing Girl
- NEWPORT BEACH : Ordinance on Pool Fencing Is Studied
- Zepeda Comes Off Bench to Lead San Fernando, 60-46
- The Grove Receives a $12,500 Donation
- Music Unit May Not Fit Into New Parent's Plans : Recording industry: A sale is possible if the Japanese feel the division requires too much time, money and attention, an observer notes.
- Production Company Suit Says Stock Was Manipulated : Litigation: Ventura Entertainment contends that brokerage firms and a newsletter writer circulated false rumors about the firm while shorting its shares.
- Ventura Entertainment Sues 2 Brokerages: Ventura Entertainment...
- Firm Seeks Restitution from Ex-Chairman: Ashland Oil...
- Chapman/Warwick Advertising has named Sally Schoonover, production...
- Debbie Kyle has joined Bank of Southern...
- Lynne Hall has joined Willis M. Allen...
- Dow Dawdles, Drifts to Close 10.64 Higher
- 10,567 More Reservists Called Up
- UNITED NATIONS : Debating 'Necessary Means'
- Woman Is Safe After Kidnaping Ordeal, Police Say
- Polish Leader Quits in Wake of Election Loss
- Iraq to Release 3 U.S. Hostages, All 58 Swedes : Captives: No date is set. Hussein responds to pleas from visiting relatives.
- Military Town Economies Wither as Troops Ship Out : Home front: From Fayetteville, N.C., to Killeen, Tex., apartments, used cars and fast food go begging.
- Deal Aims for Park Instead of Landfill : Towsley Canyon: Planners and environmentalists envision the site as a key part of a Santa Clarita Valley wilderness recreation area.
- A Matter of Style : Math Teacher's Methods Draw Praise--and a Probe
- Stalemate Is Path to Victory : Persian Gulf: Wars are won without a shot being fired.
- Mark Taper Donates $1 Million to Library : Grant: Officials call it the 'lead gift' in a major fund-raising effort. A new auditorium will be named for the donor.
- Man Sought in Blaze That Killed Ex-Girlfriend, Baby
- Alpine
- State, Firm Plan Canyon Land Purchase : Land use: Parks agency would acquire 271 acres in Towsley Canyon with a developer acting as buyer. County sanitation officials say their landfill plan would go ahead.
- Customs to Fire Analyst Accused of Leak
- THE SIDELINES : Worthy Talks With NBA Officials
- Rangers' Sheppard Stars Against Old Team
- HIGH SCHOOLS : Torrey Pines Has Long Road Trip to State Semifinal
- Kaja Dehli
- Proposition 128
- Dismantle the Transportation Commission
- Media : Tired of Election Politics? So Are German Newspapers : The country's first free balloting in nearly 60 years is approaching but election interest is surprisingly low. Readers looking for political news would be hard-pressed to find it in the newspapers.
- Child Abuse Cases Increase
- Pay Raises for State Officials, Pay Cuts for Poor
- Pay Raises for State Officials, Pay Cuts for Poor
- Child Abuse Cases Increase
- Child Abuse Cases Increase
- Environment : Stalin's Nuclear Testing May Now Threaten Leningrad : The Soviet dictator's scientists scuttled a German minelayer filled with nuclear waste in nearby Lake Ladoga. Officials are concerned about possible radioactive contamination to the city's water supply.
- Ache in the Heart Has Re-Emerged
- Articles on Election Results Insulting
- Pay Raises for State Officials, Pay Cuts for Poor
- Pay Raises for State Officials, Pay Cuts for Poor
- Victims Forgotten in Story of Killer, Family
- MOVIES - Nov. 27, 1990
- MOVIES - Nov. 27, 1990
- Obituaries - Nov. 27, 1990
- SATISFIED: Attorneys for Arlo Smith, loser in...
- Bush, Salinas Try to Put Trade Pact on Fast Track : Economics: The presidents shift focus from drugs and immigration. Both hope to head off protectionists.
- GETTING READY: Shelter officials are hoping that...
- GOING TO COURT: The Capistrano Unified School...
- Nurse Died of Blows to the Head : Crime: An autopsy indicates that a heavy object was used in the homicide. Police still have no suspects.
- Dodgers Hire a Team Psychiatrist : Baseball: Team gets noted Ohio doctor to work with both major and minor league players.
- POSTPONED: William P. Gray, the 78-year-old federal...
- TONIGHT: Comedian Jeff Jena opens at 8:30...
- Matsushita to Buy MCA--$6.5 Billion : Entertainment: The deal for the Hollywood conglomerate is the largest takeover of a U.S. company by a Japanese firm. The price is lower than expected.
- Deal May Put Ovitz at Top of Hollywood's Hierarchy
- Ex-Regulator Tells 'Danger' to U.S. in 'Keating 5' Acts : Thrifts: Gray tells a Senate ethics panel that the senators' intervention hampered his efforts at enforcement and raised cost of the S&L; bailout.
- Two Receive Life in Prison Without Parole in Drug Case : Crime: They were key figures in a ring that linked Colombian cocaine lords to Los Angeles street gangs.
- Infant Boy Is Found Dead at Care Center
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 27, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 27, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 27, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 27, 1990
- MCA Deal May Help Matsushita Rejuvenate Itself : Entertainment: The Japanese consumer electronics giant's recent performance has been sluggish. The merger would give it a much-needed jolt.
- Rebound Possible in Mid-1991, Bush Aide Says : Economy: Michael J. Boskin says it will depend on whether oil prices have dropped. That, in turn, hinges on a resolution of the Middle East crisis.
- Possible U.N. Deadline on Iraqi Withdrawal Pushes Up Oil Prices
- P.M. BRIEFING : Navistar Increases DINA Share
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Holiday-Kickoff Sales Fail to Cheer a Lot of Retailers
- Fax Me Some Freedom: A former Australian...
- Severe Storms in Washington Sink Sections of Floating Bridge
- Politics, Money Stand in the Way of New Jail
- Firefighters in Montana, Colorado Helped by Breaks in the Weather
- ART
- Cox Slips a Holiday Goodie to Subscribers--a Rate Hike
- Short Takes : Dukakis Heading 'Down Under'
- Music : Sanderling, Perahia in Philharmonic Concerts at Pavilion
- Short Takes : Hanks Pooh-Poohs Gripes Over Filming of 'Bonfire of Vanities'
- Japan's Trade Surplus With Most Asian Countries Is Increasing : Commerce: They must buy Japanese parts for products they make. Some of their currencies have gained against the yen, hurting exports.
- P.M. BRIEFING : End of Coffee Cartel Hurts Africa
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Lumber Lawsuits Reinstated: The state Court of...
- Fireworks Seized in Airport Luggage
- Prisoner Juggling Act Is Nationwide Problem : Crowding: Solutions, ranging from shorter sentences to new jails, offer only a temporary reprieve.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Students, Police Clash in Seoul
- Dallas' southern half considers breaking away : Poor part of town seeks improved services. Proposed secession would cut the population by a third.
- Reports Tell of Frenzy and Zeal in Police Raid
- WORLD : S. Africa Black Children Clubbed
- Santa Barbara Versus Bakersfield: Let the Feud Begin
- Builders May Have Had Their Day in Santa Clarita Valley
- LOTTERY RESULTS : NOV. 24
- CASITAS PASS : Weather Station Aids Irrigation
- Forgotten Man of Raiders Makes Most of a Chance
- Short Takes : Delon Sells Art for $7 Million
- Jazz : Song Choices Limit Duo at Lunaria's
- Israel Angry as U.S. Keeps Its Distance : Diplomacy: Bush's meeting with Syrian foe Assad deepens mistrust. Shamir waits for a call.
- Hungary: Reluctant Refuge for Homeless : Many of the East Bloc's Wandering Poor Have Landed in Budapest. But the Nation Has Its Own Economic Victims.
- COLUMN LEFT : The Anti-War Gender Gap Is Back : The 'peace dividend' never came and death is in the air. No wonder women seek diplomacy.
- San Diego
- Approval of Growth Guide Would Thwart Contributors
- Coronado
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Attorney Gets a Salary Increase
- Clampdown on City Spending Means Jobs Remain Unfilled : Oxnard: An employees' official says the situation is damaging morale. The mayor says the problem is temporary.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Issue: Bible Clubs in Public Schools
- Miscellany
- Winnipeg Wins Grey Cup Game
- Fullerton's Small Returns, Leaving Bulk Behind Him : College basketball: Bolsa Grande graduate, now 20 pounds lighter, readies for season with Titans.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Hold Off Jets, 4-3, on Rookie's Third-Period Goal
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- NOTEBOOK : Rams Mix Up Defenses and Give 49ers Fits
- Miami to Provide a Measure of the Aztecs : San Diego State: How far has program come? Riding a four-game winning streak, Aztecs find out Saturday against No. 2 Hurricanes.
- Golf
- Seahawks Get Drop on Chargers : Pro football: Cox's fumbles hand Seattle a 13-10 victory in overtime.
- ART : College Gallery Exhibit Had a Hue of Impropriety
- DANCE
- ART REVIEWS : Installations by Pellegrin: Alchemist of Incidentals : Italian artist preserves a sense of innocence and ingenuousness in his work.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Philippines' Economy Slows
- Capital Performance : An Enviable L.A. Family of Funds Takes a Long View
- Japanese Investment Insight : Attorney With Unique Perspective Looks at What's Hot : LISA MICHIKO KITSUTA
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- German Rail Workers Strike on Pay Inequity
- WORLD : Mick Jagger Weds in Indonesia
- Iraq to Seize More Assets
- Hungry Mexico Tries Reforms Down on Farm
- WORLD : Strikers Hit Bulgarian Regime
- 52 Killed in Traffic Accidents in State Over Holiday Weekend
- MISSION VIEJO : Foothill Tollway on Council Agenda
- San Diego
- ANAHEIM : Rent Control Plan Will Test Council
- VENTURA : Surfboards Shape Up as a Second Job
- Science / Medicine : Parents' Role in Weight Control
- ANAHEIM : Cultural Education Plans Outlined
- PLATFORM : Baffling Situation
- San Diego Lets Game Slip Away to Seattle, 13-10 : AFC: San Diego's Arthur Cox has two costly fumbles, one late in regulation and the other in overtime.
- WATER POLO : NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP : Wagner's Saves Hold California Victory Over Stanford
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Leslie Gets 30 in Debut
- Top 10 Net $100+ Million Over Holiday : Box office: No. 1 'Home Alone' takes in $30 million. 'Little Lady' debuts in second place and 'Rocky V' takes a tumble.
- Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
- Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
- Rabbi Kahane's Contributions
- Mayor Bradley's Appointees and Fund-Raising
- Parking Signs Forgotten?
- Jobs and Mideast Crisis
- Respect
- South Korea to Open Securities Markets: Foreign...
- Local : Costa Mesa Man Shot Near Club
- Miss Claremont Wins State Beauty Pageant
- U.S. Lobbies for Deadline on Gulf Crisis : Hussein Says Many Iraqis Have Died Due to Embargo
- U.S. Ends Ban on High-Level China Visits
- Iraq May Have A-Bomb in Year, Cheney Warns
- Kasparov, Karpov Play to a Draw, Remain Tied in World Chess Match
- ANAHEIM : Traffic Engineer Singer to Retire
- EL TORO : Investigation Opens in Girl's Drowning
- Police Say Anger at Vandalism Led to Shooting : Oxnard: The suspect, upset about repeated attacks on his property, allegedly killed a boy, 17, riding by in a pickup truck.
- Strange Gets Off the Rocks to Skin Field : Golf: He defends title, wins $220,000 with the help of a "lucky" shot.
- Extraordinary Opportunity to Make a Deal With Mexico : President Bush needs to be as aggressive as visionary President Salinas
- Overall, It's a Prime-Time Example of Lousy Football
- The Sidelines : Foreman Dec. 5 Bout Canceled
- Vukovich, 27, Is Killed in Crash at Bakersfield : Motor racing: Three-time Indy 500 starter and the only third-generation Indy 500 driver dies while warming up car before CRA event.
- OPERA REVIEW : Monteverdi With a Rash of Mishaps in San Francisco
- A Need to Recognize the Art--and Science--of Recording
- Capital's Unique Asset-Managing Setup : Securities: Several people share in directing each fund's investments. Even though philosophies can conflict, long-term results have been good.
- Big Corral--End of Line for Many Aliens : Immigration: The South Texas facility houses illegal border crossers, primarily from the 'Central American Triangle.'
- VENTURA : City Says Developer Target of Many Suits
- SANTA PAULA : College Founder and President to Retire
- Science / Medicine : More Than Mere Froth : Scientists Are Finding New Substance in the Mechanics of Bubbles
- East L.A. Fantasy Parade Takes On Political Luster
- Will Schools' New System Pass or Fail? : Education: The common-core curriculum that pushes all San Diego students to achieve at high levels continues as a topic of vigorous debate.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : No. 13 Syracuse Beats No. 8 Indiana 77-74 in a 'Game of the Season'
- Radio Career Was a (Long) Snap Decision
- CHARGER REVIEW : REPORT CARD : They Stayed After School for This?
- Report Says Hallman to Coach LSU
- NFL MONDAY REPORT : The League May Luck Out in the Long Run
- DeBerg Lasts, His Team Is First : Chiefs: Teammates give veteran quarterback much credit for their success.
- Georgia Tech in 2nd Place in AP's Poll
- COMMENTARY : What League That Has Everything Needs
- DANCE REVIEW : Classical Indian Art Form Comes to Irvine
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Gaps Between Rich, Poor Schools Ignite Legal Fights : Education: A growing reform movement could force states to hike taxes, overhaul funding to provide equity.
- 16 Killed as Thai Bus Collides With Train
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Breaks in Weather Help Firefighters
- WORLD : Klaus Barbie's Release Refused
- Tan Ad Warnings in Australia Urged: Medical...
- British Polls Put Heseltine, Major Even : Politics: Candidates to succeed Thatcher spend day before TV cameras.
- San Diego
- FULLERTON : 9-Month Euclid St. Project Starts Today
- San Diego
- After saying last week that he would...
- Chiefs Beat the Raiders Again, 27-24, Gain Edge in AFC West
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Cuddles Gets Picture Ride From Stevens
- A 'Black Director' or Simply an Artist? : Gordon Parks Fueled the Dreams of Young Black Filmmakers With 'The Learning Tree' in 1969; He's Not Sure Those Dreams Have Come True
- Independent Oil Marketers Caught in Cash-Flow Vise
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese, British Firms to Link
- Quake Centered Near Downtown L.A.
- Walesa Is Forced Into a Runoff : Poland: Dark-horse candidate Tyminski apparently finishes second, outpolling prime minister. A showdown vote will be held Dec. 9.
- Irvine's Shining Example of a Modern City Hall : Design: When this South County community planned its municipal building, it had the comfort of employees and the public in mind.
- City Halls Cramp Style of S. County Employees : Government: Officials of newly incorporated cities work in makeshift, crowded conditions. Some citizens are left wondering where to find their public servants.
- Costa Mesa Runner Sets Record in Palm Springs
- Canoga High Team Takes 1st Place in Regional Cheerleading Contest
- Lowery's 40 Spark First Loyola Win
- Siena's Brown Turns Irvine Upside Down : College basketball: Butler's career-high 30 points aren't enough as Anteaters lose, 119-108, in Great Alaska Shootout.
- The Sidelines : Barkley Rues Wife-Beating Gag
- Cardinal Dayley Signs to Pitch for Blue Jays
- Clippers Finally Get Into Gear, 119-91
- When Harry Meets Broadway : Music: Jazz pianist-singer Harry Connick Jr., all of 23 now, has taken New York by storm with his 16-piece band and a 22-piece orchestra.
- She's Setting Herself Up for Success : Volleyball: Battles with dyslexia and tough practice sessions have fortified Prentice Perkins, helping her lead Corona del Mar to within a step of the state final.
- ART REVIEW : Casebere's World: Black-and-White and Heartless : Photography: Virtually a one-note purist, he has created colorless, unpeopled images in need of something to say.
- Environmentalists Call for Ban on Some Gifts:...
- Market Watch : Slump May Dim Broker Hopes of Baby Boomer Boom
- Woman Sues San Diego County Over Pesticide
- The Job Was Poison, Says Woman Suing County
- Confusion Goes With the Territory for 2 Westlakes : County lines: Los Angeles has the 'Village' and Ventura doesn't. One councilman says residents want the boundaries to tumble like the Berlin Wall.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Texas Tech Ends Streak With Victory
- Sockers Put Up Strong Defense, Whip Wichita
- Saints Save Best for Last in 10-7 Victory : NFC: Steve Walsh connects with Eric Martin on six-yard pass play with 2:10 left for go-ahead touchdown against Falcons.
- Rams Bounce 49er Streak, 28-17 : Pro football: Gary's fumble turns into his third touchdown as San Francisco gets sloppy and loses for the first time in 19 games.
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Record Firms Don't Back Deception
- Jazz : Ruth Price's Talent Charms at Giorgio's
- Big Advertiser Pulls Out: The New York...
- Bargain Hunters Lift Dow 5.94
- P.M. BRIEFING : Midway Airlines Delays Sale
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Archie Brown; Communist Party Labor Leader
- NATION : Engine Fails; Jet Lands Safely
- NATION : Devilish 666 Address Exorcised
- Quadriplegic Finds His Desire to Work May Be a Hindrance
- PIRU : 2-Story 'Bulldog' Watches Movie Set
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested in Rape of Relative
- Top Crop : Farm School, an Alternative Learning Center for Children at UC Irvine, Cultivates Thinkers
- Steelers Make Walton's Return a Success : AFC: Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator, who coached the Jets for seven years, comes back as a winner.
- Science / Medicine : ON MEDICINE : Information Lapse Slows Word on AIDS Treatments
- Kings Can't Get Up for Nordiques, 4-4
- Television Review : A Comedy Whose Time Has Passed
- JAZZ REVIEW : All Stars Didn't Hit Expected High Notes
- Neil Bush Tied to Firm That Had Role in Land Scheme : Thrifts: The President's son reportedly was a director of a Silverado Savings unit that acted as a phony buyer of lots to aid a Denver developer.
- Pot Farms Show Drug Traffickers Going High-Tech
- NASA, Builder to Share Blame in Final Report on Hubble Flaws
- Translating Alzheimer's : Health: USC researcher Maribel Taussig helps identify and track the disease in the Latino community. She also conducts workshops for care-givers.
- Sharks: In Search of the Big One
- Bush in Mexico to Press Goal of Free Trade
- Housing, Shops Proposed for Ormond Beach : Development: Navy officials, residents and environmentalists voice their concerns. A plan is expected in January.
- VENTURA : Recycling of School Trays Postponed
- Ex-Girlfriend Controls Lindsay Property : Councilman: Of five pieces of property he owned 18 months ago, only his modest home is now owned only by himself.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Wins Grant for Minority Project
- MUSIC
- Television Review : 'The Iron Road': A Tribute to Those Who've Been Workin' on the Railroad
- Machine Tool Orders Rise: Foreign demand boosted...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Kiley Resigns as MTA Chairman
- Philips Halts Picture Tube Plant: A unit...
- Justices Let Fair-Housing Suits Stand : Supreme Court: The cases center on newspaper ads in the Washington, D.C. area that used only whites as models.
- Justices Let Big Apple Ban Subway Begging : Supreme Court: The law doesn't violate free-speech rights. The case is not expected to have national impact.
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Breakaway Region in Moldova Holds Vote
- Holiday Traffic Snarled as Storage Tanks Full of Jet Fuel Burn at Denver Airport : Aviation: Facility remains open, but United Airlines is forced to curtail flights. Pall of smoke drifts into the city. Highways in the vicinity are jammed.
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Communists Gain in Mayors' Races
- Hopes High for a 3-D Road Map to Final Frontier : Space: Astronomers are ready to embark on a mission to chart the universe in greater detail than ever before. The project is expected to take 10 years.
- In Face of Crisis, Baghdad Shows Few Signs of Alarm : Gulf standoff: War may be on the horizon, but life goes on as usual for many of the Iraqi capital's residents.
- Storage Tanks Fire Delays Flights at Denver Airport : Holiday travel: Facility remains open, but fuel shortage throttles United Airlines. Pall of smoke hits city. Roads are jammed.
- TUSTIN : License Fee Penalty Amnesty Granted
- COSTA MESA : OCC to Offer Course in Career Planning
- GARDEN GROVE : Newly Elected Leyes Backs Arts Funding
- Attention, Husbands: Matrimonial Advice From a 39-Year Veteran
- Bludgeoned Woman's Body Found in Home
- There's Not Much to Be Bowled Over by This Football Season
- Residents and Bow Hunters Trade Barbs Over Access
- Allen Finds 6-5 Season at Long Beach to Be Gut-Wrenching, but Rewarding
- Bruins Beat Southern Methodist to Advance to Soccer Semifinals
- 'Perestroika' Composition Wins Gorbachev Response : Music: Emigre Marrina Waks-Palatnik sent a tape of her piano rhapsody of gratitude to the Soviet president. She will play it Tuesday in Beverly Hills.
- COMMENTARY : As if 49ers Needed a Reason to Hate Rams
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mayall Provides a Welcome Dose of Authenticity
- P.M. BRIEFING : South Africa Coping With Debt
- NATION : Ruling Soon on Noriega Tapes
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Breaking Ice' Also Breaks New Ground : BREAKING ICE: An Anthology of Contemporary African-American Fiction, <i> edited by Terry McMillan</i> . Viking: $24.95 cloth; Penguin: $10.95 paper; 690 pages
- Oceanside
- LAGUNA BEACH : Students to Mount Patrol of Tide Pools
- VENTURA : City Seeks Artist to Help Renovate Pier