- CLIPBOARD
- Palmdale OKs Funds to Purchase 11 Acres
- Conservation a Tiring Effort in Santa Clarita : Garbage: Workers who fished hundreds of tires from Placerita Canyon wanted them hauled away. That isn't what happened.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1991-92 : Long Beach Has New Approach : Women's basketball: Bonvicini is gone and only one true guard is left, so focus will be inside.
- Pro Basketball
- Mission Viejo Stops Two-Pointer and El Toro
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : SOUTHERN SECTION PRELIMINARIES : Newbury Park's Wilson Unable to Perpetuate His Anonymity
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Canyon Routs Burroughs to Gain Playoff Berth
- TV Reviews : 'In a Child's Name': Who Gets the Baby?
- Criswell College Reinstates President
- O.C. Guitarist to Join Rock's Black Crowes
- WEEKEND TV : Politics Dominates Talk Shows
- North vs. a Reagan : Ex-President's Son, Contra Figure Clash on the Radio
- For TV Excitement, Nothing Compares to Network News
- MUSIC REVIEW : Talmi Comes in Focus With Bruckner Piece : Symphony: Music director's abilities shine as players provide a cohesive ensemble, with clarity of line and depth of sonority.
- As Crab or 'Bird,' Wright Gives 100%
- Doonesbury By Gary Trudeau
- Michael's Video Takes Beating; 4 Minutes Cut : Review: Jackson crams so much into his 'Black or White' video that it is an unfocused mess, but it has some incredible spots.
- Acceptance Arrives Far From Home : Concert: Pascal Roge, who performs in Costa Mesa Sunday, says that French music doesn't sound as good to the French.
- Edison Stops Huntington Beach, Gains Playoffs
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : PACIFIC LEAGUE
- Homosexuality Is a Divisive Issue Within Churches, Report Says
- The Tip-Off Goes to UCLA : College basketball: Murray's 21 points power 11th-ranked Bruins past second-ranked Indiana, 87-72.
- Montclair Prep Twist: Brother Turns on Brother
- Titan Defense Runs Up Against Fresno State
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1991-92 : UCLA Eyes Help From Volleyball : Women's basketball: Williams will join team after she finishes fall sport. Stephens is the leader.
- Eric Sparks Says He Was Misled
- Top College Teams Have Their Day in the Sun
- His Approach to Coaching Deserves Hug
- Bishop Amat Is at a Loss Against Mater Dei, 24-6
- USC Faces Another 'Local' Challenge
- The Times' Top 10 Football Teams
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Gets New Contact Lenses, New Coach
- Are Prayers Answered? Survey Results Mixed
- College Basketball
- North vs. a Reagan : Iran-Contra Figure Feuds on Radio With Son of Ex-Boss
- Birmingham Unable to Catch Poly Despite Staging Late Rally, 28-21
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : SAN FERNANDO LEAGUE
- Buena Park Ties Troy, Earns League Title
- With a Little Help, Trabuco Hills Clinches Top Spot
- Santiago Scores Late to Defeat La Quinta
- Sockers Win Third Game In a Row : Soccer: Wade has hat trick as Cleveland falls, 8-3.
- Question Is One of Condition : Pepperdine: Christie has been cleared to play, but 6-6 guard appears to be somewhat out of shape.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
- BOXING : Athletic Commission Chief Chosen
- Romo Helps El Modena Steal a Share of Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MISSION LEAGUE
- TODAY'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : It's Still Good News When Cunningham Gets the Ball
- Michael's Video Takes Beating; 4 Minutes Cut : Reaction: Negative response causes Michael Jackson to apologize for video sequence in which he attacks a car and simulates masturbation.
- Longshot Bossanova Wins Turf Feature by a Neck
- 'Invite a Friend' Program Boosts Attendance at Religious Services
- A Tuneful Tribute to Jim Henson
- Miscellany
- Sunny Hills Spots Fullerton a Touchdown, Then Rolls
- Turnovers Help Katella Stun El Dorado
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : CITY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Upstart Birmingham to Challenge More Experienced Belmont, Bell
- Poi Dog Adds Bite to Its Bark : The Band Puts Muscle Into New EP, Dipping Into Rap and Hard Funk
- San Diego Spotlight : Religious Musical Groups to Stage Interfaith Concert
- Enchanting Spirit of Buddhism : Music: Drummer for Grateful Dead backs Tibetan monks of Gyuto Tantric Choir, which will perform at USD's Camino Hall.
- Western Defense Preserves Victory Over Magnolia
- Running on a Lack of Height : Loyola Marymount: Transfer of 6-10 Petruska to UCLA has Lions turning to speedy guards Lowery and Walker.
- WEST COAST CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Few New Faces in a League of Experience
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Olympics
- Tustin Wins Sea View Title Again
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Los Alamitos Advances by Holding On in Game 5
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : CSUN Offense Takes On an Entertaining Quality Despite a Losing Season
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : No. 1 Florida State Meets No. 2 Miami
- MUSIC REVIEW : Marin Alsop Breaks Gender Barrier at the Music Center
- TV Reviews : 'Walter and Emily': Feuding Family
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Field for Derby Split as 22 Entered
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- Gulls Find Another Scorer, Dump Phoenix
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Big Play Gives El Capitan a Victory over Santana, Grossmont 2-A Crown
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : Raphael Logs Five Scores as Kennedy Romps, 42-7
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FRONTIER LEAGUE
- VISN Cable Network Posts Gain in Viewers
- Royal Claims 1st Marmonte Title
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Feisty Performance by the Cerebral Mekons
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Civil Service
- The Only Way to Have Safe Sex Is Not To
- Proposal to Register Guns
- Reagan Rating
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- 'Designing Women'
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- The Only Way to Have Safe Sex Is Not To
- 'Designing Women'
- Health Insurance
- Proposal to Register Guns
- Not a Good Move for UCLA Fans
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- The Only Way to Have Safe Sex Is Not To
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Proposal to Register Guns
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- A Job for Everyone
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Controversy Over Honoring Shamir
- Even After the Shock, It's Hard to Get Used to Absence of Magic
- Getting to Bottom of Toilet-Seat Problem
- Post Office to Check All 750,000 Employees in Wake of Killings
- Israel Reportedly Urged to Charge Palestinian Aide
- Closing Arguments End in Keating Trial
- Dow's Plunge Pushes Bond Prices Higher : Market Overview
- SDG&E; Seeks Hefty Rise in Electric Rate
- Prison-Related TB Strain Kills 13 in N.Y.
- Woman Honored for Her 60 Years in Medicine : Recognition: Dr. Lillian Seitsive has been given the Northridge chamber's first lifetime achievement award.
- Point Loma Tops Morse for Title
- Cougars and Aztecs and Titles, Oh My
- NBA ROUNDUP : Celtics End 76er Streak at Five
- AIRLINES
- Santa Ana River Cleanup Plan OKd by Water Board
- Odetics Reports $459,000 Net Loss: Odetics Inc.,...
- FURNISHINGS : Torchiers Can Be an Illuminating Fixture
- Water Board OKs Cleanup of Tainted Santa Ana River
- Sigmund Rothschild; Authority on Collectibles
- Worm Farm Owner Wins a Reprieve : Waste disposal: County had ordered the facility to close and get composting permits. Now new rules are in the works.
- IRVINE : Display to Start City Birthday Festivities
- Chemical Tank Fire Forces Evacuation of Schools, Neighborhood
- San Diego
- Mater Dei Dominates Bishop Amat, 24-6
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebel Troops Being Disarmed
- Cocaine Haul in Britain
- Transient, 19, Arrested in Threats on Michael Landon's Son
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panhandler Robs Man Outside DMV
- Coast Guard Continues Search for Woman
- SANTA PAULA : Doctors' Office Plan Draws Criticism
- Palmdale Approves Flood-Control Plan
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- THE BIG GAME / VISTA 20, TORREY PINES 3 : Vista Hands Haines His 12th League Title
- Miscellany
- All-Around Effort by Corcoran Carries Chaminade Into Playoffs
- Capitals Extend Streak to Four
- Salvadoran Army Ignores Cease-Fire, Goes to Rebel Areas
- Stanford Investigated on New Overbilling Charges
- Gas Price Hike Sparks Long Lines in Romania
- COMMENTARY : Magic Johnson's Lifestyle Cannot Be Overlooked
- Top Episcopal Officials See Move by Traditionalists as Step Toward a Schism : Bishops: Conservatives troubled by ordination of women and gays plan a non-geographic 'missionary diocese' aimed at bypassing church authority.
- Crafts for Yule Ninja Shoppers
- Salinas Offers First-Ever Balanced Budget : Mexico: The president pledges to slash inflation with his $93-billion spending plan.
- Funds OKd to Repair Golden State Freeway
- Former Mayor Shot to Death on Street
- Obituaries : Rodney Keith Welker; Police Officer
- CYPRESS : Law Against Leaks From Council Urged
- City Police Kill Robbery Suspect
- San Diego
- THOUSAND OAKS : Course Focuses on Latino Culture
- Postscript of the week:Irwin Spector, who was...
- Bribes Can Be Murder in Kenya--and Investigators See Link to Critic's Killing : Africa: Corrupt industry minister refuses to talk to probers looking into the death of the foreign minister.
- Strangers Mourn a Slain Infant : Memorials: Couple provides funeral for a day-old baby. They want to organize a group to provide burials for other abandoned children.
- Police Captain Who Soothed Minority Fears Is Transferred : Foothill Division: Paul Jefferson took over after the Rodney G. King beating. Civic leaders call his promotion a loss.
- Tribe Sues Over Seizure of Gambling Machines
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- THE ECONOMY
- Keating Lawyer Says Fraud Case Is Built on Inference
- Court Order Freezes All Assets Held by Marcos
- Reagan Judges Block Counsels for 4th Time : Poindexter: The Iran-Contra case shows dominant role played by former President's appointees in thwarting prosecution of ex-aides.
- Drug-Resistant TB Strain Kills 12 in N.Y. Prisons; Spread Feared
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Court Blocks Home Occupancy Limit
- Drunk Driver Sentenced, Then Ordered Freed
- Missing the Bus : Transportation: In former Greyhound terminal, stores suffer and street hustlers have disappeared since the firm relocated.
- State Revokes Foster License of La Mesa Woman : Child Care: Following judge's ruling that Mara Jo Grimes was negligent in allowing infant to die in van, Social Services bars her from having foster children.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Golden West Stops Modesto in State Water Polo Playoffs
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : ALPHA LEAGUE
- THE STOCK MARKET STUMBLES : Among the Losers, Biotechnology Shares Set the Pace in Selling Panic : * Trading: Many investors pulled out en masse. But analysts remained upbeat about the health of the industry.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHOWCHILLA : Pickup Driver Dies in Train Collision
- Countywide : Shelter for Battered Women Dedicated
- 7 of 14 Victims Identify Hubbard in Police Lineups
- MISSION VIEJO : Appeal Against Ward Is Rejected
- GOLF / PGA AT KAPALUA : Love Takes Lead, Hulbert Takes Penalty
- GAO Study Says RTD Overbought : Transit: The agency purchased too many new buses, a report on misuse of federal funds says.
- Three in House Found Shot to Death
- Oregon Authorities Close Coast to Shellfish Harvesting
- BRITAIN : Battle Erupts Anew Over EC Commitment
- Frances Faye; Bawdy Nightclub Singer
- Beckman Gets Western European Export Certificate: Beckman...
- Woman Who Used Daughter, 3, to Sell Crack Sentenced to Life
- GERMANY : Social Democrats Tire of Losses, Try New Faces : The opposition party sweeps out the old guard, putting its faith in a fresh--but untested--leadership.
- Johnson Accepts Bush's Offer to Join Commission on AIDS
- Israeli Leader Arrives in L.A. to Begin U.S. Visit : Diplomacy: Shamir is expected to promote economic ties and discuss recent Mideast peace talks.
- STANTON : City Plans Rewards for Attractive Homes
- Toxic Discharges
- EL TORO : El Toro High May Start Bingo Games
- It's No. 1 Thing on Their Minds : College football: Showdown between top-ranked Florida State and second-ranked Miami has anxiety level at a peak.
- Home Sales Increase but Still No Sign of Recovery : * Housing: Stagnant prices and interest rates spur a jump in sales in October. Experts warn there is 'still a lot of fear in the marketplace.'
- RB Furniture Forced to File for Bankruptcy Protection : * Retailing: Tired of waiting, creditors push the largest locally based chain into Chapter 11.
- Donald T. Birdzell; Truman's Wounded Guard
- Prince Gideon Israel; Leader of 1970s Pop Group
- Poinsettia Whitefly Infestation Found in San Joaquin Valley
- Yeltsin Puts in Motion Economic Reform Plan : Russia: He uses broad new powers to take over gold and diamond operations and suspend oil exports.
- Bush Condemns Economic 'Quick Fixes' : Commerce: President tells executives that he will resist political pressure to interfere. He says nation is on way to 'the best growth we've seen in years.'
- Woman Sentenced for Role in Tax Fraud
- Judge Strikes Question on Talk of Having Betty Broderick Killed : Justice: Defense attorney asks her if Daniel Broderick had ever spoken with someone "about having you killed." Jurors are told to disregard the query.
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- Reservist Upheld on Suit Alleging Dismissal While in Gulf
- COLUMN ONE : A Tree Grows in Bialowieza : Poland has managed to preserve Europe's last truly primeval forest. It now stands as a rare victory in the pollution-scarred East.
- GAO Study Says RTD Overbought : Transit: Agency purchased too many new buses, according to report on misuse of federal funds.
- Appeals Court Blocks Occupancy Ordinance : Housing: Santa Ana's law against overcrowding will not take effect until all hearings are over.
- Firefighters Comb Scene of Haystack Blaze for Hot Spots
- THOUSAND OAKS : Schools to Receive Free Library Cards
- Transient Arrested in Beating, Rape
- Biotechnology Shares Plummet, Leading the Way in Dow's Drop : * Trading: Many investors pulled out en masse. But analysts remained upbeat about the health of the industry.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Amazon Land Set Aside for Indians
- U.S. Pushes for Haitian Resettlement Plan : Refugees: Other nations urged to take in expatriates. More than 1,000 fleeing country's latest coup have been interdicted at sea.
- Clean-Gas Plan May Hike Price Dime a Gallon
- Old Indochina Hands of the Press Gather Again in 'Haunted City' of Phnom Penh : Media: A reporter calls Sihanouk's return 'the last act of the Vietnam War.'
- Ozone-Depleting Chemicals Down 40%, U.N. Study Says : Environment: Five-year gain may mean substances can be phased out well before the end-of-decade deadline. Strict control of substitutes for CFCs urged.
- The War's Not Over Until It's Over : But unilateral leftist move raises possibility of real Salvador peace for first time
- Police in Blythe Seize 1 of 3 Escaped Convicts
- Bewitching Water Stories : Dowser Gene Dyke Points to 50 Years of Locating Underground Streams
- Holden Urges AIDS Tests for Restaurant Workers : Health: Proposal for semiannual checkups draws fire from medical experts, fellow council members.
- Countywide : $15,000 Awarded to Troubled Program
- Cougar Caught in Condo Complex : Chatsworth: Animal control officers say the 100-pound lion is probably the same one spotted five or six times recently.
- The St. Louis Cardinals named Don Baylor...
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / MAL FLORENCE : Opposites Attract in Washington, Oregon State
- Vujic CSUN's Top Cross-Country Hope
- Six-Figure Art and $50-a-Night Jazz
- TV Reviews : 'Death on the Job': Occupational Hazards
- TV Reviews : Susan Lucci Is the 'Woman Who Sinned'
- 'Stalin' Gets Lenin's Office in the Kremlin : Movies: Soviets grant unprecedented access to HBO movie starring Robert Duvall as the brutal dictator.
- Garden Grove Sacks Rancho Alamitos
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Lutheran Gets First League Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Trio Spurs Radiant Performance
- Now That He's Had His Kicks . . .
- Lakers Get Control in 4th Quarter : Pro basketball: They score game's last 13 points to win, 86-74. Rockets go scoreless during the final seven minutes.
- Hot Properties : Decorators Say Today's Miniature Homes Aren't Just for the Birds
- GARDENING : Hey, Those Aren't Weeds: the Return of Geraniums
- Fifth Mysterious Death of Animal Baffles Dallas Zoo
- Mayor Finally Declared Winner in Agoura Election
- U.S. Investigates Stanford on New Overbilling Charges
- Ex-Acton Councilman Fined for Sign Protest
- Crusading for a University System : UC President Gardner steps down; who will succeed him in this key post?
- Former Official Fined $27,000 : Courts: Robert Munoz pleads guilty to violating a conflict-of- interest law while he served on a state job-training panel. He tells the judge he is 'truly sorry.'
- Padres Add Three Players to Their 40-Man Roster
- Shooting on Jet Exposes Weak Link in LAX Security : Safety: Most of the 50,000 employees can pass through unchecked, as did man who used gun in suicide try.
- Countywide : 2 Banks Robbed, Attempt on 3rd Fails
- 'We Believe You,' 900 Women Tell Anita Hill at Convention : Sexual harassment: Professor who accused Clarence Thomas says abuse is pervasive and the law must be more responsive. State legislators cheer her.
- 2nd Hospital Director Faces a Recall Vote
- Women in Politics Endorse a More Liberal Agenda : Poll: Female legislators of both parties show a stronger concern for social issues than their male counterparts, a survey finds.
- Advocates Say Lack of Local Arts Agency Hurts County
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : El Dorado Edges Tustin to Reach Second Round
- Ruling Deals Setback to Exec Life Policyholders : * Insurance: A judge says investors who bought municipal bonds backed by the insurer should be treated the same as other customers.
- Chief Alyeska Pipeline Investigator Quits : ENERGY: The secret probe of whistle-blowers causes flap.
- Morton Moss; Former L.A. Examiner Columnist
- U.S. Promise to Aid Soviets Still That--Only a Promise : Diplomacy: Even non-controversial programs are stalled. Administration is assailed for foot-dragging.
- Record Vote May Cap Louisiana Turmoil : Election: Key to today's raucous gubernatorial contest is expected to be ballots of white voters who have little stomach for either Duke or Edwards.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
- JUNIOR COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Glendale, Behind Nelson, Aiming for 2nd
- Pro Basketball
- Golfer Suffers Fatal Heart Attack, but Group Asked to Play Through
- Teaching Belief in Santa Is Equated With Lying
- 29 Killed in Train Crash
- Dow Drops 120; Worst 1-Day Plunge in 2 Years : Stock market: Analysts say fall reflects pessimism about economy. Computer-driven sell-off speeds dive.
- Poindexter Verdict Is Overturned in Iran-Contra Case : Convictions: U.S. appeals court says immunized testimony tainted witnesses at ex-Reagan aide's trial. Also, Elliott Abrams gets probation for his role in affair.
- Security Forces Beefed Up in Northern Ireland
- CORONA DEL MAR : Bicyclist Loses Foot After Bus Collision
- FULLERTON : Developer Trying to Save Old Home
- CAMARILLO : Principal Named to School Board
- VENTURA : Olivas Adobe Landscape to Be Restored
- Pius X Has to Forfeit All Victories and Tie for Using Ineligible Players
- Rio Mesa Leaves Oxnard Out in the Cold
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1991-92 : Winning, by the Books : Special Kind of Player Succeeds in Ivy League
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- SDSU Sees Title Hiding in Corner
- UCLA Out to Show It's Worthy of Bowl
- Computer as a Forum of Hate Poses Problem
- McDonnell's Search for Foreign Partners Upsets Many in Congress
- Hotel Occupancy Rates Down: Hotel room occupancy...
- Self-Assured Judge Doesn't Avoid Unpopular Stands
- Two Die in Motel Collapse
- Boys Town Ready to Build Refuge in Trabuco as Legal Fight Ends : Juveniles: Five homes for troubled and needy youths are planned on a 76-acre canyon parcel. Opponents decline further court appeals.
- Ramona
- OAK PARK : Panel Opposes Hotel Stays for Students
- Choice Isn't Between Duke and Edwards : Today's Louisiana vote is a litmus test for America
- Council Delays Debate on Proposed DWP Hikes
- San Diego
- Encinitas Gets Crash Course on Economics
- UCSD Opens Volleyball Playoffs with Victory
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Royal Ends Jinx With 6-3 Victory
- Orange Earns Share of Title With 33-0 Victory Over Santa Ana Valley
- Russian Orthodox Leader Seeks Help in U.S. : Aleksei II: His warm reception here illustrates his popularity and potential ability to help solve religious and economic problems that are tearing at his nation.
- Company Sells 1% of Its Quantum Shares:...
- Security Pacific Executives to Reap Millions if B of A Deal Is Completed
- Shooting on Jet Exposes Weak Link in LAX Security : Safety: Most of the 50,000 employees can pass through unchecked, as did man who used gun in suicide try.
- Amid Budget Crisis, UC to Begin President Hunt
- Carpinteria Makes It 51 in a Row Over Moorpark With 28-26 Win