- ART REVIEW : Life in a Dramatic New Light
- Music Review : Montoya Heads Flamenco Program
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES : Cornerback Dropped From Football Team
- Magic Wants a Piece of NBA Action : Pro basketball: He talks to Buss and Stern about buying a franchise. Laker official says the owner isn't ready to sell. Johnson started AZT treatment Monday.
- North Carolina's Portnoy Wins Regional Tennis Title
- Torrance Overwhelms Canyon in Volleyball
- ARTS
- T-Bone Stakes Out Radio Variety Show : Pop music: Burnett's Friday-night concerts at McCabe's will become an NPR Christmas special. He wants them to be 'like Ed Sullivan meets the Grand Ole Opry.'
- ANAHEIM : City Manager Won't Give Up Severance
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 20, 1991
- MOUTHFUL: The honor was surely well-deserved, but...
- HIGH-STEPPING TIME: UCI dance professor Donald McKayle,...
- VET AID: Local congressmen say Orange County...
- Associates Call Robbins' Fall a Loss for Valley : Politics: The region will 'miss his ability to get things done,' said one aide of the former high-profile, powerful state senator.
- Gates Wants 450 More Officers; Council Panel Urges Hiring Freeze
- REALITY CHECK: When Detroit's Mike Utley landed...
- 2 Ex-Captives Are Reunited With Families : Hostage crisis: Terry Waite goes home to England. Wife, daughters and brothers greet American Thomas Sutherland in Germany.
- Laguna Rejects Mobile Home Rent Control
- Robbins Quits Senate, Admits to Corruption : Probe: The San Fernando Valley Democrat will be sentenced to 5 years in prison. He promises to cooperate in other prosecutions.
- Mother Charged With Murder in Fire That Killed Her 3 Children
- Final 20% of Dead Sea Scrolls to Be Published : Religion: Photos of the parts of the documents that have remained uncirculated will be offered in a two-volume set by two Southland scholars. The action is a final blow to a 40-year monopoly of the writings.
- Stockholders Are Waiting and Seeing : Market: The current nose dive has invoked a modest response from O.C. investors. Most of the county's publicly traded companies' stocks followed the plunge.
- Founders of Major O.C. Architectural Company Split Up
- Mexico Soldiers Accused in Drug Agent Killings : Narcotics: Deaths of 7 officers in shootout had been called a tragic mistake. Probers now believe otherwise.
- Shevardnadze Named Foreign Minister Again
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 20, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 20, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 20, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 20, 1991
- BANKING
- Hearings on Executive Life Bidding Begin
- BELGRADE : Cutting the Final Cord?
- Playing Sick : Actors Who Feign Illnesses Take a Leading Role in Training Doctors-to-Be
- Hi-Tech AIDS Message : Health: New computer exhibit at Museum of Science and Industry helps educate teen-agers about the disease and preventive measures.
- Chapman Warwick Advertising has named Heidi Leider...
- SIMI VALLEY : Parolee Arrested in High-Speed Chase
- STANTON : Shooting Victim Was Expecting Assailants
- COLLEGE DIVISION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Chapman, Christ College Irvine Are Turning Programs Around : Men: Eagles, who made it to the district semifinals last season, set their sights on the playoffs again.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Scott Davis Finally Shows '90 Form
- Baseball
- Section Offers Wide Variety of Key Events
- JAZZ REVIEW : Davis Fills a Candoli Bill Just Fine : When the 'Tonight Show' trumpeter bowed out, one of L.A.'s busiest studio horn players stepped in, contributing some relaxed, intimate sounds.
- Common Ground Reaches Maturity on Its Debut CD
- Dances Canceled Until Kissing Is Evaluated
- SEOUL : Talking About Troops
- Survey Finds Many Condone Lying to Insurers : Drivers: Up to one-fourth of those surveyed by industry approve of padding claims or giving wrong address to get a lower rate.
- Photo Essay : Haunted Vietnam
- Culture : Usual Symbols of South Africa Won't Be at the Olympics : * The country will take part for the first time in 32 years. But it will send substitutes for its national flag and anthem and keep its sports springbok emblem at home.
- Bid to Alter State's Water Allocation Loses : Resources: Bill would have prevented U.S. from automatically renewing 40-year service contracts for Central Valley Project users. The defeat leaves drought relief legislation in limbo.
- Extradition OKd for British Murder Trial
- Red Cross Plans 14 Central Labs to Screen Blood
- West Coast Bancorp: The Orange-based parent company...
- San Diego
- Air-Quality Controls
- Man Walks Into Truck, Is Critically Injured
- Karcher Promotes 2 of Its Executives
- And, now, for the Tale of the...
- Swindlers Use TV Show to Dupe Students, Reiner Says
- SANTA PAULA : Joint Cable Plan to Be Discussed
- Special Election in Laguna Beach
- Hockey
- Orlando Signs Top Choice, Arizona's Williams
- Lineman Remains Paralyzed : Pro football: Lions' Utley has surgery for injury suffered in Rams' game. Clearer prognosis will be available in 48 hours.
- Cots but No Funds for Shelter : Oxnard: County officials say there is no money to open the armory every day for the homeless this winter.
- Army Celebrates--but Not the People : Haiti: Armed Forces Day is the first national holiday since the military overthrew President Aristide on Sept. 30. The event's theme is democracy.
- BRUSSELS : Vote! It's the Law
- Europeans Offer to Help Evacuate Yugoslavs
- Former Police Officer Kills Home Intruder
- Canadians Trapped by Their National Symbol
- PIERCE COLLEGE : AIDS Week Gets Unexpected Help
- Racist Slogans Blanket School : Hate crimes: Swastikas and skinhead slogans cover portions of Trabuco Hills High. The principal calls it a 'shock.'
- Support for Santa Clarita Development Plan Wavers : Ordinance: Officials face growing pressure from opponents of a city proposal that would impose strict hillside building regulations.
- UAW Refuses to Sponsor Rose Float With GM
- Voting for School Taxes
- International Remote Posts $32,282 3rd-Quarter Profit
- PREP POLLS : Esperanza Is Mythical Champ in County Poll
- FULLERTON : Ex-Smokers Tell Why They Quit
- Sephardic Jews Mark Exile of 1492 : Diaspora: Descendants of those expelled from Spain 500 years ago participate in a two-day conference.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Bailey, Perry Out for the Season
- Graddy Follows Davis Tradition--He's Another Speedy Receiver
- UCLA Retains Four Seasons of Incentive
- Titans' Brown Arrested on Misdemeanor Charge
- Navratilova Overcomes Challenge in New York
- Congress
- Viewer's Bonanza : New Theater to Double S.D. Art Screens
- Day Without Art to Boost AIDS Awareness at Fair
- QUOTABLE
- Valley Federal Posts 80% Drop in Quarterly Profit
- Democrats Focus on Senate Race Funds : Politics: First effort raises $500,000 as party leaders say a well-financed organization is the only way to beat GOP.
- Waite Story Larger Than Hostage Role : Diplomacy: Experts think church envoy, both altruist and self-promoter, was linked to Iran-Contra scandal.
- Manuel Harry Nuno has joined Bank of...
- DANA POINT : Park Board Trustee Opposes Health Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Buena High Wins Academic Event
- At First Blush, His Bow Shots Take Gloss Off
- Hockey
- COLLEGE DIVISION BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Chapman, Christ College Irvine Are Turning Programs Around : Women: Panthers put end to in-team fighting. They also beef up roster, adding sorely needed depth.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Nordiques Lose in Page's Debut
- POP REVIEW : Planet Drum Stresses Ceremony
- ARTS
- KCET Plans New Preschooler Series : Television: 'The Puzzle Factory,' scheduled to premiere in the fall of 1993, will reach out to children in day-care centers.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Soul Men: Like Father, Like Son : The O'Jays' Eddie Levert and his son Gerald, in their groups' respective sets, deliver plenty of class, passion and emotion.
- Mail Boxes Reports Loss of $75,456 for Quarter
- Traders' Fears Allayed Shortly After Opening : Mood: Experts expected stocks to head lower. But an upward surge after the opening reassured traders.
- Alpharel, IBM to Test Computer Imaging System
- Vitesse Semiconductor Hopes Stock Offering Will Raise $27 Million : Electronics: The firm needs to raise cash to fund further development of its gallium arsenide chips, which are faster than conventional silicon chips.
- Activity Up at Nation's Mutual Funds : Securities: Small investors flood brokers with orders. Buyers slightly outnumbered sellers Monday.
- The Experts' Views on Bringing Up Baby : CHILDHOOD, <i> by Melvin Konner,</i> Little, Brown and Company, $27.95, 435 pages
- UPDATE : Sudden Surplus of Suspects Marks Case of Slain Monks : Arizona officials seek links between 2 apparently unconnected sets of possible killers. Temple security has been increased.
- UAW Pulls Out of Joint Rose Parade Float With GM : Labor: The planned closure of the Van Nuys plant is cited as the reason for the action by Local 645. The auto maker still plans a New Year's Day entry.
- The Nincompoops Aren't in the Jury Box : The law: A Pennsylvania court bars even oratorical references to the Bible, a further distancing of justice from intelligent real life.
- CLIPBOARD: Sound Off!
- Cargo Handler Who Was Found Shot in Jet Dies
- Penalty for Skateboard Offenses to Be Reviewed : Law: In the wake of controversial arrests last month, the Laguna Niguel City Council tonight will consider downgrading violations from misdemeanors to infractions.
- USC VS. UCLA: REGAINED PRIDE, OR ADDED GLORY? : A Chosen Image : UCLA's Donahue Decided That Team Should Have High Profile, Not Him
- Padres to Scuttle Tartabull Bid; Davis on Deck
- Henning Explains Chargers' Switch
- IHOP Plans to Open 165 Outlets, Close 45
- Soviet Crisis Putting World's Financial Elite to the Test : Economics: The International Monetary Fund and World Bank have a new, major job of helping to transform the communist system.
- Nerve Agent Tank Springs a Tiny Leak
- What's Best for David? : A La Canada couple, who lost custody of their 11-year-old foster child, have reached a bitter stalemate with the child-service agencies that took the boy away.
- Firms Find a Haven From U.S. Environmental Rules : Commerce: Hundreds of companies set up shop in Mexico, where regulation is less strict and wages are low.
- Wall St. Bounces Back as Dow Index Gains 29 : Stocks: Reduced threat of a ceiling on credit card interest rate aids recovery from Friday's 120-point fall.
- Ventura Favors Jail Sentence for Water Wasters : Drought: The council tentatively approves an ordinance that calls for incarceration and a fine for those found guilty. But some question its practicality.
- San Diego
- Hungry Children
- Insider : Baker Aide, Ex-Envoy to Syria, Pushes Doors Open in Mideast : * Edward P. Djerejian, an assistant secretary of state, knows the region and the players. He's become one of the top U.S. strategists in the peace process.
- Freeway Chase Ends in Crash; 2 Injured
- ANAHEIM : Single-Occupancy Plan to Be Studied
- Kmart, Toys R Us Report Higher 3rd-Quarter Profit
- Paul Hansen has been appointed vice president...
- Slumlord Traced--It's the City : Housing: Los Angeles owns 17 houses and two apartment buildings where shabby conditions and community problems are not unusual.
- SWIMMING : Olympic Trials Disrupt Collegiate Season
- Baseball
- Erika Asmuss
- Success Doesn't Just Skate In
- Report Fails to Calm Foes of Proposed Courthouse : Chatsworth: The review says risks of escaping criminals and greater traffic will be curtailed. Opponents still believe that alternative sites have not been considered.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Boat Parade Still Afloat After Deal
- VENTURA : Business District OKd Over Protests
- COUNTYWIDE : Boy Scouts Collect 50,000 Food Items
- PRO FOOTBALL : Quality of Quarterbacks Hasn't Slipped
- Andreas Shows She Can Make Football Impact
- It Might Be Easy to Look Ahead, but Shell Says Raiders Won't
- Ban on 'Junk' Phone Calls Clears House : Consumers: Bill would also block unwanted ad faxes. Senate has passed its own version. Compromise measure may go to White House this month.
- Belgian Coal Miners Clash With Police; 28 Injured
- WestAir Backs Mesa Airlines' Sweetened Takeover Proposal
- Moscow Ready to Privatize Stores : Market reform: City's plan to sell off 4,500 businesses could be launched in days.
- MOSCOW : Yeltsin the Statesman
- Regional Outlook : Germany, France Shape a Model for Diplomacy : * Their post-World War II partnership became the motor for the peaceful integration of a democratic Europe. Now they are once again drafting the future.
- COUNTYWIDE : Legal Motions Delay Ousted Scouts' Trial
- Yaroslavsky Offers Plan to Lessen DWP Rate Hike
- SANTA PAULA : Mobile Home Rent Hike Limit Sought
- Channeling Anger Into Organizing : Sentence of probation shocks community but leads to wise appraisals
- ARTS
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : John Kennedy Jr. Visits Smith Trial
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Governor Proposes Death Penalty Bill
- Sutherland Kept Right on Teaching : Ordeal: Friends were right about the headstrong professor's character. He gave language lessons to fellow hostages.
- Arrests Rise for Illegal Immigrants : Immigration: The 1.1 million figure is the highest in four years. Some attribute the increase to the fading influence of employer sanctions.
- Speeding Car Hits Wall; 2 Injured : Newbury Park: The accident ends a high-speed chase on the Ventura Freeway. The driver and his passenger are listed in critical condition.
- 2 Teen-Agers Arrested in Slaying of Man, 28
- Taxi Flat Rate
- Speaking Of: : Keeping Track of Soviet Names
- Homeless Children Found to Cope Well--at a Price : Youth: Study shows them to be resilient but often subject to depression, disobedience and chronic illnesses.
- Justices Take Up Issue of Development Curbs : Environment: Court to decide if government must pay compensation when it forbids construction on coast.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Scout Suit Delayed
- GB Foods Corp.: The Anaheim restaurant franchiser...
- Cut Credit-Card Rates? Careful How You Do It : Offering political lollipops won't improve the economy
- Shopping for Work : Economy: The Oaks mall takes on the air of an unemployment office as crowds show up for a job fair. Some of the 250 openings may not be filled.
- Hockey
- Lineman Remains Paralyzed : Pro football: Lions' Utley, injured against Rams, is in stable condition after 2 1/2 hours of surgery for neck injury.
- Judge Allows 'Inside Trader' to Withdraw Guilty Plea
- Hydraulics International Inc. in Chatsworth won a...
- Disneyland Gets a Toon-Up : Hands-On Attraction, Inspired by Roger Rabbit Films, Designed for Kids
- Landmark Selected to Design Kansas Theme Park
- BANKING
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Big Win for Lorillard in Asbestos Case : Liability: Jurors decide that an ailing smoker failed to prove he smoked specially filtered Kent cigarettes during key years. The outcome on pending similar suits is unclear.
- Pulau Electronics Corp. in Chatsworth won an...
- Wheelchair Firm Narrows Loss to $1.5 Million
- Dick Clark Firm Posts $404,000 Quarterly Loss
- Jurors Deliberate in Keating Securities Fraud Trial : Court: Panel is told it may have to spend several days just reviewing 300 exhibits presented in 35 days of testimony.
- Gradco Systems Posts $269,000 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Soviets Pull the Rug Out From Hotel Partner : Politics: Russian Finance Ministry terminates the venture that built the first U.S.-managed hotel in the Soviet Union. Irvine-based Americom Business Centers Inc. will seek to reverse the decision.
- Child-Care Network Aids Company, County : Jobs: Home-based providers allow Lost Arrow Corp. in Ventura to draw mothers back to work. Some public employees use the system.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Blue Cross Reports 37% Rise in Net Income
- TriCare to Buy Firm That Treats Workers Injured on the Job
- Hewlett-Packard Co. in Calabasas won a $6,268,210...
- James M. Harris has been named executive...
- Trio-Tech Reports 2nd Straight Quarterly Profit
- House Passes $291-Billion Military Bill Lacking Funds for More B-2s
- San Diego
- Actor Jerry Van Dyke's Daughter Found Hanged
- Winds Hamper Search for Fullerton-Bound Aircraft
- Ruffled Feathers : Peacocks Divide, Conquer Rolling Hills Estates
- Dedicated Jail Remains Empty Despite Need : Justice: Lack of funds keeps 1,500-bed prison on Otay Mesa unused by the county's crowded detention system.
- 'The Tarnished Dream' and Other Fictions : California: There's a pattern to national media-bashing of the Golden State, and it rests on a stock of laughable cliches.
- Baseball
- Day Without Art to Boost AIDS Awareness at Fair
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : A Caretaker of His Craft : Robert Cornthwaite Shows His Mettle in the Pinter Classic at SCR
- Products Research & Chemical Corp. in Woodland...
- Craig S. Evanco has joined Fenton-Western Properties...
- Bandit Killed in Santa Ana Home Invasion
- Duke to Study Possible White House Bid : Politics: Ex-klansman announces formation of a committee to explore his presidential prospects. Decision will come within 30 days, he says.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Mold-Making Firm in Anaheim Merges With Competitor
- California IN BRIEF : FULLERTON : Pollution Violations Cost Firm $3 Million
- The Night Was Made for--and by--the Artists
- I Hug You, I Hug You Not:...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Man Convicted for Murder Rampage
- Poway's Low-Cost Housing Dilemma : Law: The 'City in the Country' is under pressure to comply with state laws requiring more low-income, high density housing.
- Affirmative Action
- SEAL BEACH : Masked Men With Shotguns Rob Bank
- Crimes by Area Covered by the Los Angeles Police Department
- Marcus Jenkins
- SAILING : New Sled Design Might Revolutionize the Class
- A Poignant Romance on 'Heat of Night'
- Affirmative Action
- Search Continues for Missing Copter
- New Image Cuts 1st Quarter Loss in Half
- Judy E. Hamilton has become a partner...
- Bank Bill Faces Vote in House
- Man Says He Was Clubbed by Officer
- Express Bus Service to Valleys Inaugurated
- Compromise May End L.A. Zoo Feud : Parks: Agreement says new director will set policy. Nonprofit group will continue to handle fund raising.
- 3 to Face Death Penalty in Murder-for-Hire Trial
- Man Convicted in Body Dumping : Justice: Jury finds Soriano guilty of second-degree murder, reject his claim another man stabbed the victim.
- Pro Basketball
- 6 Injured in 3-Car Collision in Buena Park
- Teen-Age Boy, Sister Hurt in Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Success Often Is Found Late
- Susan Hornbeak of Newport Beach is among...
- U.S. Boxers Griffin, Donald, Forrest Advance to World Amateur Semifinals
- Music Reviews : Ames Piano Quartet Plays Coleman Concert
- Oil Firms See a Grim Year Ahead : Energy: Capital spending plans will be flat, executives said. Stiff regulations, the prospect of a continuing weak economy and low natural gas prices are cited.
- FDA Dental-Kit Decision Tumbles Xytronyx Stock
- Storage Equities Profit Up 4% on 6% Revenue Rise
- H & H Oil Tool Loses $892,000 in 3rd Quarter
- 'Sierra Summit' Aims to Halt Toll on Ecosystem : Environment: A 'bio-regional council' is called for to guard against the range's increasing deterioration. Logging, pollution, overgrazing, overdevelopment are cited as threats.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Medical Properties Suspends Cash Dividend
- 20th Century Sues Over Garamendi Rebate Order
- Benton Oil Net Slides 87% for 3rd Quarter
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Bank of Southern California has named Debbie...
- John V. Gebhard has joined the engineering...
- WALL STREET ANALYSIS : Stock Rebound Was an 'After You' Event
- Westamerica Inc., a Holding Company, Files for Chapter 11
- John W. Sedberry has joined Barney &...
- William Rhea has been named manager of...
- Science Corp.'s 'Magic Bullet' for Bomb Detection Misfires With FAA : Terrorism: Government agency, disappointed over bulky machine's accuracy in detecting explosives in baggage, is scrapping plan to buy up to 150 of the $1.1-million machines.
- Securities Association Expels Agoura Hills Firm
- Water Bank's Buying Went Overboard
- Barton L. Bowen has been appointed executive...
- Trojan Gets a Condom Ad on Network TV
- Media : Newcomer Puts Italian Taste for 'News' to the Test : * L'Indipendente newspaper hopes to become a major national daily. Its approach is daring for Italy: Separate news and commentary.
- California IN BRIEF : BAKERSFIELD : Attorney Accused of Overbilling County
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Poinsettia Whitefly Found in Nurseries
- Mexico Tells Illegal Aliens in U.S. How to Behave
- COLUMN ONE : Tough Love Comes to Politics : Laws are setting standards for personal behavior. Welfare recipients must stay in school or lose aid, and 'deadbeat dads' face a crackdown.
- LAPD Officer, Suspect Hurt in Gunfight
- ATM Robbery Called 'Crime of the '90s' : Safety: As teller machines proliferate, so do worries that they are attractive targets. O.C. officials are less concerned.
- MEDICINE : Prognosis for Hospitals: Fewer Patients, Reduced Surgeries
- Kidnapers Free Church Envoy Waite and American Professor : Hostage crisis: The breakthrough comes amid reports that Muslims have pledged to release the three remaining U.S. men held in Lebanon by the end of the month.
- Profile : French Judge Wields Powerful Form of Justice : * He was the first to link Libyans to airline bombings. His tough style is admired, but he has critics too.
- 'Suicidal' Man Sleeps Through Police Siege
- From Dawn to Dusk, Grandparent's Job Is Never Done
- A Last Saroyan Story
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Elections Denote Conservative Tide : Disgruntled voters spoke loud and clear in November races--but liberal pundits misread their message.
- Braude Offers Compromise to Save Old Woodland Hills House
- Budget Stymies School Plan to Ease Crowding : Education: L.A. Unified trustees are forced to postpone for at least a year the final phase of a program to add portable classrooms and institute year-round schedules.
- Featherweight Medina Wins 13th in Row : Boxing: He is awarded technical decision after accidental head butt by challenger Johnson.
- Four Suspects in 'Mall Murders' to Be Arraigned
- 4 More Area Standouts Sign Letters of Intent
- Mater Dei Outfielder Carter Picks Stanford
- Even Baker Couldn't Get Very Far : Secretary of State gives it his best shot but leaves China with little to show for the effort
- Suspect Arrested in String of Arson Fires
- PERSPECTIVE ON YOUTH : 'Waiting to Die or Get Locked Up' : Gangbanging is the urban poor's version of teen-age suicide. Yet we have no intention of helping these kids.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Williams Is Tough Enough
- Bills Double-Team the Dolphins, 41-27 : AFC: Buffalo uses both offense and defense to rack up points and improve to 10-1.
- Controversial Win Sends Griffin Into Medal Round at World Amateur
- Data Shows Operating Profits for Baseball Declined in 1990
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Sophomore Defensive Back Sullivan Quits Team, Will Transfer
- Changing Lifestyles : Once Wealthy Corner of Beirut Yet to Benefit From Peace : * Ain Mreisse expected an economic revival after the civil war. It hasn't come, and residents are asking why.
- Gustav Husak; Czech Leader Replaced Dubcek in 1969
- O.C. Delegation Seeks Purses Great and Small : Fund raising: One congressman uses a mass-mail pitch, while the rest court big spenders and PACs.
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Is Shot to Death in Front of His Home
- MOORPARK : Spoken Word Opens Computer World
- Congress Votes a Cure for All But the Victims : Civil-rights bill: The cannery workers in one of the cases that prompted the legislation were exempted from its provisions.
- Cities Join Forces to Work to Save San Elijo Lagoon
- Broderick Attorney Names Alleged Middleman : Trial: The defense lawyer is reprimanded for bringing up a reputed murder-for-hire scheme before TV cameras.
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Anteaters to Stress Defense in Game Against Czechs
- Long Beach Routs Czech Team, 96-51
- Two-Year Penalty Put on Auburn Basketball
- Hockey Heaven : Now if Sharks Could Only Find Way to San Jose