- A Bounty of Natural Resources
- Long Beach : Enrollment Is 2nd Highest and Inching Toward Record
- The History of the Library
- 2,300 Dead as Storm Batters the Philippines
- Roofs That Reach For the Sun, Moon
- Miyazawa Touches All Bases at His First Press Conference
- Gallegly Says U.S. Will Restore Some Funds for Rockwell Lab's Cleanup
- Roadblock Leads Police to Hit-and-Run Suspect
- Oceanside Dumps Trash-Plant Settlement : Environment: City Council rejects proposed agreement on San Marcos incinerator because it finds the cost of a compromise recycling plant exorbitant.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Door Is Open for Arab Democracy : Palestinians should show the world how they might synthesize traditional and Western forms of government.
- Universal Studios Provides Station for Sheriff's Deputies
- Artist Thrives on Her Own Style of Paper Work
- 5 Uncounted Ballots Could Alter Results in Tiny Water District
- RESTAURANT REVIEW CRAB HOUSE & ROTISSERIE : Sea Legs : Whether it's Dungeness or Louis you crave, this place has it in comfortable surroundings. There's good chicken too.
- EPA Will Force Curbs on Water Pollution : Environment: 22 states and territories, including California, can avoid federal controls by approving their own standards within 90 days.
- Long Beach : Committee Sends Revised Traffic Plan to City Council
- Signal Hill : Council Rejects 798-Unit Residential Plan for Hilltop
- Operating With a New Technique : Medicine: Some Valley doctors are performing hysterectomies without abdominal surgery. Patients recover in about 2 weeks.
- Crop Stopper : Produce Supply Dwindles, Market Prices Soar as Whitefly Infestation Takes Toll
- Tuff Act to Follow : These masters of self-promotion will soon be an opening act at the Ventura Theatre, T-shirts and all.
- Former Mayor, Activists Win Seats on Board
- Salinas Discusses Trade, Immigration, Environment
- Miralle Judge Bars Testimony : Trial: Defense attorneys are blocked from linking the reputed head of a Philippine crime syndicate to the murder.
- STRUCTURES : Houses of History : Heritage Square is one of the more surreal estates in Ventura County. It harks back to Oxnard's more glorious past.
- City Council Committee Supports VDT Regulation
- Prosecutor Probes Broderick on Claims of Domestic Violence : Murder trial: Defendant's marriage to man she killed is focus of testimony in a shortened court day due to jurors with flu.
- VENTURA : Council Authorizes Bonds for Dredging
- A Majority Vote Should Prevail : Something is wrong when more than 60% can't approve a measure
- THE ELECTION : Business Group Takes Aim at 2 Supervisors : Politics: The coalition targets John K. Flynn and Susan K. Lacey. It backed three winners in Ventura City Council race.
- Police Identify Body of Shooting Victim
- Ban on Wood Shake, Shingle Roofs Upheld
- Girlfriend Arrested in Death of Man Found Mutilated on I-15
- COUNTYWIDE : Patience Pays Off: 13 Hit Little Lotto
- You Can Tattoo the Ball, but Not the Golfers on Japanese Courses
- Jermaine Jackson: 'Word to the Badd!!' a Call to Michael : * Pop music: 'The only reason I wrote this song was to help my little brother get a grip on reality,' he says.
- ROAD NOTES
- Temple City : Sprinkler Rules Moderated
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : What Price Would You Pay to Win at Something Important to You?
- City Gives UCLA Break on Conservation Fines : * Water: Penalties of more than $300,000 will be waived because the school has substantially complied--it just didn't turn in paperwork.
- Cerritos : Former Top Executive to Manage New City of Lake Forest
- San Gabriel : Parking Proposal Rejected
- Keeper of the Legend : JFK's Closest Aide and Confidant Aims to Uphold Stellar Image of the President as Scandals and Critics Work to Tarnish It
- Beverly Hills : New Deputy City Manager
- SCORECARD : Meals Programs to Share $300,000
- CLIPBOARD : DISCOVERY : PARQUE DEL MAR
- Grocery Chain Interested in Shopping Center : * Santa Barbara Plaza: The proposal is likely to rekindle a debate in the predominantly black community. Residents weigh the need to preserve local economic control versus their desire for major stores.
- Boosters Set to Help Carry Ball for Struggling 49ers : Football: Club is ready to propose a fund-raising drive on the eve of a panel's report on the sport's future.
- Station for Sheriff's Deputies Provided by Universal Studios : Law enforcement: The unique arrangement with L.A. County cuts travel time from officers' West Hollywood base.
- Most Santa Clarita School Board Incumbents Ousted
- COUNTYWIDE : Final Unofficial School Board Returns : Garden Grove Unified District
- College Receives $1.7 Million to Increase Minority Enrollment
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Are Hottest of the Hot
- American League umpire Steve Palermo detailed for...
- Life for Volleyball Team No Day at the Beach
- The Tradition of the New
- California Luxury: Food From the Hotel Bel-Air
- Le Meridien Will Host a Celebration of Wine and Cheese
- Method of Replacing Schools Chief Assailed
- Beach Hairdo Artists Claim It's a Bad 'Wrap' : * Law enforcement: Under pressure from merchants, police crack down on itinerant boardwalk hair-weavers.
- Pomona : Tenants Seek Rent Freeze
- Congress Extends Life of Rights Commission
- Mitsubishi Dealership to Replace Volkswagen
- Song of the Unicorn
- Superintendent Named for Bonita Schools
- NEIGHBORS : High and Low Notes : Ventura College gets an organ, Oxnard is given a musical tribute and store patrons receive an early dose of Christmas carols.
- Montrose : Suit Over Arrest Is Rejected
- Broderick Softens Testimony on Being Hit by Ex-Husband
- Long Beach : Judge Refuses to Dismiss Sex Harassment Verdict
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Luginbill: Faulk Will Start Saturday Against Colorado State
- Double Trouble for the Opposition : Serra High School's Chris and Corey Long Are a Tough Twosome
- PREP ROUNDUP
- South Africans to Enter Olympics : Summer Games: They will send the country's first multiracial team to Barcelona.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Bond Yields Fall Despite Weak Auction
- Uterine Monitor Ineffective, Says Panel of Doctors
- House Panel Approves Limited Bank Bill
- Surplus Declines Hurt School Lunch
- Shades of Enlightenment
- Stock (Pot) Report
- PREP ATHLETE OF WEEK
- The Golf Tourney That Built a Hospital
- Organic Produce for Taste and Conscience
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lawsuit Targets State Tax Board
- Public Rushes In for First Look at Reagan Library
- Bush Pledges to 'Go Extra Mile' to Restart Economy : Politics: The President, looking at what could be a difficult reelection bid, responds to voter discontent.
- Bell : Computerized Phone Check System for Shut-Ins OKd
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Fighting Continues in 2 Croatian Cities
- Microprocessor Patent Holder Signs Contract : Invention: La Palma inventor signs with Dutch electronics giant, the first company to accord validity to his patent.
- Industry Wary of FDA Proposal on Food Labels : Consumers: Processors laud spirit behind federal 'truth-in-labeling' push but say definitions of 'serving sizes' and others are best left to them.
- Basso Wins Thrifty Corp. Ad Account
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Rockwell Profit Soars 14%; Woolworth's Tumbles 49%
- Salmon Quiche and <i> Galaktoboureko</i>
- Whittier : Former Rose Hills Executive Loses Job Dismissal Lawsuit
- Pico Rivera : City to Buy Braces to Help Prevent Injuries to Workers
- It's Show Time! : Changing weather conditions signal the mollusks to move to shore to spawn and fishermen to begin the harvest.
- La Verne : School Improvements OKd
- Judge Curbs Religious Questions for Kahane Jurors
- Putting the Squeeze On : Here's One Business That's Proved to Be Recession Proof
- Aircraft Archeology
- Crime Log
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Santa Monica : Concert Safety Defended
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Executive Life Buyout Rejected by Garamendi
- Dixie Dunbar, 72; Dancer Had First Film Role at 15
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Arts Marathon : Three performance companies will be opening their seasons and others will visit.
- Police Still at Square One in Solving Main Street Burglaries : * Crime: When officers caught two suspects in the act, they thought they had their men. But a break-in while the pair was in jail proved them wrong. : SANTA MONICA
- Magellan Systems Corp. in San Dimas recently...
- Escondido Gives Recognition to Vanishing Craft
- Custom Becomes Norm for Jeweler
- Asia Trip Is Not One to Skip : Attending to domestic policy doesn't mean negating foreign
- OJAI : Planners Order Cartoon Off Awning
- Willa May Mirabella; Retired Teacher
- Mayor, Husband Seize News Racks Offering Sex Publications
- Council Votes to Pay $7 Million in Officer Misconduct Cases : Lawsuits: Included is $5.5 million to a man paralyzed after a shooting and $1.5 million to the family of a victim who died after being subdued with a chokehold.
- Still another institution has fallen in town--the...
- Motor Skills on the Skids : Drunk driving: A special car shows Sylmar High students how alcohol can make a killer.
- In Any Language, She's Tops : Kindergarten Teacher Wins State Teacher of Year Honor
- Stanford's Stenstrom Seeking Rare Sweep of USC and UCLA : College football: Quarterback from El Toro will be trying duplicate feat last done in 1971.
- Taking Off in Toronto : Rocket Proves His Worth as a Superstar in the CFL
- Power Ratings Leave SCC Befuddled
- Fear on Friday Night : A look at how violence has affected high school football games in the Southland.
- S.D. Rep Hangs On, but Situation Called Fragile
- VIDEO REVIEWS : No Living-Room TV Fare at 11th AFI Festival
- CalFed Holds Merger Talks With Other Firms : S&Ls;: Though hurt by real estate losses, the thrift is not failing--it met its most basic capital requirement by more than $200 million.
- SECURITIES
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- When the Moon Hits Your Eye Like a Marshmallow Pie
- Backs Running Up Big Numbers
- U.S. Seeks to Ease Ban on School Prayer : High court: Attorneys for Administration urge justices to permit 'the acknowledgement of God' at graduation ceremonies but not in classrooms.
- Buddhist Rebels Kill 5
- THEATER REVIEW 'LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES' : Thrill of the Chase : Play about the dalliances of aristocrats in pre-revolutionary France concentrates on character rather than juicy plot twists.
- Complaints by Industry Spur AQMD Shift : Pollution: Smog board's changes will include a streamlined permit process for businesses. Environmental activists fear the consequences.
- West Covina : Dairy Arsonist Sentenced
- San Diego Rep Benefits From a 'Rocky' Night
- Pirouette on over to Claremont on Tuesday...
- MUSIC MEAT PUPPETS : Hauling the Thrash : Despite a recent quantum jump to a big-time recording company, the threesome seems unchanged.
- Glendale : Change of District Sought
- Investigators Say Lawmakers Broke No Law on Trip
- Pasadena : Pay for Bilingual Skills
- 2 Once-Bitter Rivals Elected to Board, Vow to Get Along : Elections: Several school district incumbents lose to challengers who campaigned hard on money issues.
- CLIPBOARD : September Restaurant Health Permit Suspensions by City
- LAKE FOREST : Residents' Park Plan Becomes a Reality
- Mayor Clings to a 2-Vote Lead in Agoura Hills Race : Elections: Some absentee ballots remain to be counted. Louise Rishoff leads challenger Paul Mueller.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teen-Agers Shot; Gunman at Large
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : 8 Will Face Best Pal in Cup Classic
- Olympic Games
- INTERNATIONAL
- The New Rhones
- U.S. Takeover of 3 State Redwood Parks Studied
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ex-Chief Justice Bird to Teach Law Class
- Nation IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Fires Bring On Thick Smoke, Air Pollution
- Classroom 'Never Feels Like a Job,' State's Teacher of the Year Says
- San Gabriel : New Dial-a-Ride Service
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : 125,000 Geese Set to Migrate En Masse
- South Gate : Violators of 2 New Parking Laws Are Getting Warnings
- SPOTLIGHT : That's Amore! : Nothing Hits Your Eye Like a Big Pizza Pie
- Mexico President at L.A. Dedication
- Mistrial in Drug Officers' Case Rescinded
- Suicide Aid Focus Turns to California
- State Prison Guards Break With Union : Budget: The dissident employees contend that the Correctional Peace Officers Assn. has sold out to the Wilson Administration in accepting a 5% pay cut.
- City Officials Seek Suit's Dismissal
- Finding Interests Closer to Home : Health issue heats up and Bush opposes Duke
- Linger Over the Meals; It's What They Want
- Carlsbad Businesswoman Shot to Death by Robber
- Burbank to Fix Police Building After Tax Measure's Defeat
- Nuclear Inspectors Have a Mandate but Need Money : United Nations: If the International Atomic Energy Agency falters for lack of funds, the U.S. must be blamed.
- It Would Take 3 to Ride Free in Toll Lane Plan
- In Making Budget Trims, Redondo Cuts Out Civility
- DANCE REVIEW : Fancy Footwork by Moiseyev Troupe
- Chip Inventor Wins Licensing
- Keeping Up With The Times
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Battle Not Likely to Be Fought : Democrats lack the courage to attack on the economy issue.
- Chamber Met With Ventura Officials to Strengthen Ties
- Council Urged to Plug Loophole in Rent Law
- VENTURA : Misfortune-Plagued Asian Store Open for Business Again
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Rufener, Bennett Keep Council Seats in Westlake Village
- Master's Opens Soccer Playoffs With 4-3 Win
- Football
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- PREP ROUNDUP : Villa Park Wins 4th League Water Polo Title in a Row
- STAGE
- Huntington Park : Night Fire Causes $400,000 Loss at Furniture Factory
- Huntington Park : Funds OKd for Anti-Drug Program at Catholic School
- Council Proposes Remodeling Law
- Pasta Passes the Test of Recession : Restaurants: Partners in Long Beach-based Italatin Inc. have defied the economic downturn. While others struggle, they open new eateries.
- Helping the Helpless : The pioneering Hope For Kids offers addicted parents a chance to seek treatment without risking the loss of their children.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : They Have Youth on Their Side : Education: Residents of Freedom Village retirement center make friends with teen workers, who also benefit from scholarships.
- Ex-Rolling Hills Mayor Will Be Arraigned
- MIDDLE EAST WATCH : Risky Move
- Public Gets Its Turn to See Reagan Library : Simi Valley: Six hundred people visit the brand-new facility within the first hour of its being opened to everybody.
- Peace Activists Fight for Jailed Gulf War Objector : Military: Amnesty International and local groups push for release of former Santa Ana schoolteacher whose wife is seriously ill.
- Anti-Smoking Ordinance Receives Preliminary OK
- Witness Says She Saw Prosecutor Harassed : Van Nuys: A former clerk testifies that a supervisor in the D.A.'s office fondled a woman lawyer who later was fired.
- PLATFORM : America's Debt
- PREP NOTES
- The New York Yankees filled out their...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Zendejas Just Kicks Perfectly Along
- Oden Sisters Hope to Lead U.S. National Team Back to Olympics : Volleyball: Last chance begins Friday in Japan for Irvine High graduates, Kim and Elaina, and their teammates.
- Oakland third basemen Brook Jacoby and Carney...
- Houston Astro first baseman Jeff Bagwell, a...
- Fear on Friday Night : A look at how violence has affected high school football games in the Southland.
- Winfrey to Do ABC 'Afterschool Specials'
- Some Pizza Experts' Notes From the Round File
- 2 Faculty Hopefuls Win at Cerritos College; Incumbents Fall Elsewhere : College elections: A third candidate targeted for defeat by teachers is narrowly elected. Compton, Rio Hondo also elect new trustees.
- 'Fossiliferous' Tar Pit Keeps Dig Volunteers Busy
- Hoarding in Moscow Leaving Most Bread Shelves Bare : Shortages: Bakeries are producing more, but consumers are stocking up before sharp price increases.
- No Escape From Tragedy : Freeways: Christine Kattar and her family left war-ravaged Beirut to seek safety in the United States. But she was fatally injured last week in a hit-and-run accident.
- Charities Ring Up Donations With Store's Promotion
- Uncle Sam's Boo-Boo
- MOVING UP: In pro football, one player's...
- RACK' EM: The Anaheim City Council this...
- Ukraine Agrees to Join Economic Union : Soviet Union: Richest republic becomes the 10th to approve the new pact. But nationalists predict that it will be rejected in the Dec. 1 referendum.
- AIRBORNE: It's been a half-century since a...
- COLUMN ONE : It's Getting Easier to Hit Bottom : The 'safety net' above poverty, unemployment insurance, has developed gaping holes. That is now apparent to the middle class and is exacting an enormous human cost.
- Ordinance Would Ban Smoking in Most Public Places : Health: City Council passes law on its first reading by a unanimous vote. Final approval could be later this month.
- Blaze Fuels Dispute Over Garment District's Future
- Group to Push for Chicano Police Chief : Law enforcement: A diverse organization of activists and business leaders hopes to boost the chances of four who are interested in the LAPD job.
- Newhall, Las Virgenes School Bonds Defeated
- LIGHT STYLE : Just Peachy
- NATO's Role Under Scrutiny in Rome : Defense: Some members seem to want to junk the alliance while the U.S. and Britain are firm supporters.
- SHOW AND TELL: Class, today we have...
- Pipe Organ Is Too Big for Theater, Panel Says : Renovation: The committee also reports that the huge instrument could delay plans for converting the Alex Theatre to an arts center.
- Premarital Chats Highlight Pitfalls
- Resumption of Strike Threatened : Labor: A tentative agreement with county workers begins to unravel and talks break off. Social service employees plan to walk out Tuesday.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 7, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 7, 1991
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- TELEVISION - Nov. 7, 1991
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- From the Archives: Movie and TV Actor Fred MacMurray Dies
- Anaheim Hires 2nd Legal Team for Disney Talks : Theme park: The city recruits a San Francisco firm to develop a plan for financing city improvements that would accommodate resort proposal.
- 2 Market Research Firms Opening O.C. Branch Offices
- Richard D. Wood has retired as president...
- Ex-Columbia Executive Pleads Guilty to 2 Charges : Crime: With Jeffrey Worthy out of the way, only Newport businessman Michael Parker is left to stand trial in thrift case.
- Women Reject the Knife, Get a Lift From Mature Faces
- Betting Measure Fails to Qualify
- Wofford Leads Early Pennsylvania Returns : Elections: Underdog holds edge over Thornburgh for Senate. GOP loses Kentucky governor race.
- Mother, Handicapped Girl Die in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- COLUMN ONE : Women Gain Clout in Capitol : Overcoming political differences, a caucus of female lawmakers is making itself felt on issues such as day care, sexual harassment, domestic violence and child support.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Work on Cables Will Disrupt Power
- THOUSAND OAKS : Synagogue Gets OK to Build Classrooms
- IRVINE : Anita Hill Adviser to Discuss Hearings
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : 19th-Century Camp Discovered
- Cable Firm That Fought Tax Will Hike Rates
- NEWPORT BEACH : Reception for Artist Will Launch Exhibit
- Bonsall
- Angels Turn to Past, Sign Carew to Coach : Baseball: Hall of Famer joins staff to instruct hitters. Former Kansas City Manager Wathan also hired.
- Hunters Filling Catalina's Void : Ecosystem: With limited food and no predators to control animal populations, they serve a function, officials say.
- ENERGY
- Two Families in Recovery
- State Tax Revenues Will Come Up Short : Government: Finance department blames recession and soaring health and welfare costs. Official says another round of budget cuts is needed to avoid a deficit.
- Lawyer Ensnared His Client, Judge Says : Misconduct: She quashes indictment, saying prosecutors showed 'utter disregard' for ethics in using attorney to supply information about drug suspect.
- Panel OKs Plan to Curb Building in Mountains
- Dye's Attorney: Give Auburn Tapes to NCAA
- Valley College's Bostic Expected to Miss Game
- PREP ROUNDUP : La Habra Edges Sunny Hills in Volleyball
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Continue Their Early Slump
- Loss to UNLV Will Stay on Titans' Record : Soccer: Big West commissioner enforces rule instituted this season, thus ending Fullerton's hopes of making NCAA tournament.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City to Re-Examine Contested Condos
- Questioning the Worth of Junkets
- Construction Work Closes Freeway Ramp
- New Medfly Find Spurs Stepped-Up Trapping
- Voters Rejecting Measures to Raise Taxes for Schools : Elections: The seven revenue measures are falling short of the two-thirds vote needed for approval.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Worker Blamed for Toxic Spill at Plant
- For Most Teams at the Top, Only Way to Go Is Down
- Win-Loss Record Only Change for Giants These Days
- Music Reviews : Guitarist Douglas Niedt at Ambassador
- A Change of Moniker in the Name...
- Gordon L. Almquist has been named vice...
- AIRLINES
- Peter W. Gibson has been appointed executive...
- BANKING/FINANCE : OTS Rules of Conduct Anger Attorney in Lincoln S&L; Case
- Brain-Dead Woman Gives Birth, Dies
- COUNTYWIDE : Vote Delayed on Fees in Fraud Case
- Movie and TV Actor Fred MacMurray Dies : Entertainer: He played comedic and dramatic roles during a career that began when he was 5.
- Carew Ends the Feud by Rejoining Angels
- Knifing Through the Red Tape : Armenian Expatriate Baffled by a System That Affords Him Little Chance to Dive for U.S.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK : Former Starter Gets Second Chance to Show His Stuff
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Dulfer's Funky L.A. Debut Has Sax Appeal
- Despite Grants, 'NEA Four' Presses Suit
- L.A.'s World of Dance : Ethnic Troupes Try to Stay True to Roots, Please Audiences
- Disney Plans to Put $600 Million Into Burbank Expansion
- Mattel Inc. has named Andrew M. Holland...
- Noriega Sought $10 Million to Pay Attorneys
- Baker Scolds Israelis on New Golan Heights Settlement : Mideast: He calls the action 'provocative.' It could spell more trouble for Jerusalem's loan guarantee request.
- China and Vietnam Normalize Relations
- Schabarum to Seek Term Limits for California Congressional Delegation
- Bush, Criticized on Home Front, Drops Asia Trip
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Much Ado Before 'I Do'
- Prosecutors Move to Stop Mistrial in Officers' Case : Courts: They hope papers, witness will sway judge, save corruption proceedings against narcotics lawmen.