- Japan's Contempt for America
- Assimilation of Latinos
- Amwest Insurance to Buy Back $1 Million in Stock
- Probe of Alyeska Conduct Goes Behind Closed Doors : Congress: The public was ejected as a House panel began hearings into allegations of wrongdoing by the operator of the trans-Alaska pipeline.
- Hollywood Dowager Gets a Face Lift : Trade papers: Daily Variety has a new format and some behind-the-scenes changes as well.
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Jews, Arabs Fight Outside Courtroom
- Greek Guerrillas Take Blame
- UCSD Selected as Host of Regional Soccer Event
- Prosecutor's Office Accused of Sexual Harassment : Courts: A fired deputy D. A. makes the charges against her supervisor in Van Nuys. An aide to Dist. Atty. Ira Reiner calls the allegations 'baseless.'
- Golf
- Smith Learns the Hard Way That Billups Is No Pushover
- Keeping Banning Out of Playoffs Would Be Excessive Punishment
- Hilltop Coach, Munoz Cannot Find Recruiters
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Howfield Is Cut After Missed Kick
- Rock's Hall of Fame Inductees Named : Jimi Hendrix Tops List of Seven to be Honored at January Ceremony
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Fujitsu Ends Talks on Computer Gift
- Matthews Unit to Buy Cinema Equipment
- HemaCare Credits Higher Sales for Profit in Quarter
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Firm to Acquire True Data Corp: A...
- Economy Still Hurting Profits : Trends: More than half of the area's 49 public companies had poorer results last quarter. Among the hardest-hit industries were banking and real estate.
- Tekelec's Profit Inches Up on 28% Jump in Revenue
- WASHINGTON : Argentine Leader Comes Calling
- 500 Protesters Have a Lower View of Event : Demonstrations: They are kept behind police barricades at the bottom of the hill. Activists assail policies on civil rights, AIDS and Croatia.
- FILLMORE : Board Discusses Bilingual Placement
- Hollywood's Chamber Sued for $700,000 : Courts: The amount triples a settlement proposed earlier. The state attorney general's office says money for the upkeep of the landmark sign and the Walk of Fame was misappropriated.
- Libel Suit Against Author Kelley Allowed to Proceed
- OXNARD : Plan Focuses on Private Donations
- Man Acquitted of Most Charges in Murder Case
- Leaner Maxicare Has Positive Quarter
- Al Vollenweider has been appointed executive chef...
- The Titan Corp. announced two personnel changes....
- Sale Rumors Blast Off at General Dynamics : Space division: Speculation about unit's sale is sparked by consolidation goals in the company's new strategic plan.
- Rhonda Headington has joined Tridatatron Software Services...
- Israelis Open New Settlement on Golan Heights
- Culture : Castro's Revolutionary Cry: Let Them Eat Ice Cream! : * Cubans flock to a Havana parlor to eat the sweet scoops. It's a source of pleasure and national pride. And it has even become a dietary staple in days of stringent rationing.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Plea Bargain Set for Pee-wee Herman
- Mother Is Certain That 2nd Photo Purporting to Be MIA Son Is Real : POWs: Her conviction has received some scientific bolstering. Senate hearings on U.S. efforts to locate missing servicemen open today.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Sharing the County Budget Pain
- Tip Leads to Capture of Escaped Rapist by FBI : Crime: Thirteen years of freedom end for Connecticut prison escapee. He raped a college student in 1974.
- San Diego
- Recent Fire Showed Value of Brush-Clearing Program : Environment: A county program forces 22,000 property owners a year to clear vegetation away from structures.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins Are Ranked Near and Far
- THEATER : OK Idea, but Not an OK Show : For its first production, the new Civic Light Opera of Brea tries 'Oklahoma!,' but it comes up far short, hampered by weak acting and poor sound.
- For Michael Jackson, the Unkindest Cut? : Radio: A Jermaine Jackson song, aired on several stations across the country, criticizes his brother for allegedly altering his skin color and obtaining plastic surgery.
- Tim and Tyne Daly Team Up on 'Wings'
- Louis J. Garday of Burnham Pacific Properties...
- General Motors Corp. named Harvey B. Williams...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Loral Considering Sites in 4 States in Its Intended Relocation
- Benton Oil & Gas Plans Common Stock Offering
- Irvine Firm to Design Theme Park in Taiwan : Entertainment: The $362-million park/resort is the latest of several such projects in Asia for Battaglia Associates.
- Quarterly Profits Rise 53% for Leslie's Poolmart
- K-Swiss Profit Climbs 10% for 3rd Quarter
- Kids Really Know How to Have Fun
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : CIA Nominee Gates Near Confirmation
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Syrians Played Their Strong Hand Poorly : Mideast talks: Israel outfoxed foe, protector of Arab sovereignty, in public opinion tussle.
- DWP's Rate Hike Proposal Gets Chilly Reception
- Mother Hopeful as Expert Says Man in Photo Is MIA Pilot : Vietnam War: Gladys Fleckenstein is expected to play a key role in Senate hearings on the government's efforts to locate missing servicemen.
- Market Scene : Forging a New Far Eastern Alliance : * Russia's remotest outposts strike out on their own to join prosperous Pacific Rim.
- French Fishermen Protest
- Ex-Orange Unified Aide Convicted in Income Tax Case : Trial: School administrator received $70,000 in kickbacks for awarding school district contracts.
- SANTA ANA : Man Arrested in Baseball Card Theft
- City OKs Plan Allowing Spray-Painting on Seawall
- 9th Grades OKd for 4 Valley High Schools : Education: The board also authorizes the change for three Los Angeles campuses. The freshman class may begin next fall.
- Soviet Army Defector Given Death Sentence : Crime: He and an accomplice killed a popular member of the U. S. Estonian community after she stopped supporting them.
- Chula Vista
- Drug Trial Set Dec. 23 for Ex-Public Defender
- Union Signs Agreement With 3 Hyatt Hotels
- Study Says Extension Would Ease Santa Clarita Traffic
- Angels Add Three New Coaches to Staff
- After Long Trip, They Received a Chilly Reception
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : If Soccer Loss Discounted, Titans in Contention for NCAA Berth
- North's Revelations
- 'Woman With Guts' Starts Controversy Too
- The Repercussions of Gays' Coming Out
- Pushy Beggars
- ROME : Another Summit for Bush
- MOVIES - Nov. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 5, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 5, 1991
- U.S. May Be Dragging Feet on New BCCI Indictment : Scandal: Twenty months after the bank was told it would be charged in a coffee-smuggling case, no action has been taken by the Justice Department.
- A Perfect Mix of Hollywood, Washington : Personalities: Five presidents are on stage, but the crowd also pays much attention to the TV and movie celebrities in attendance.
- HAIL HAMBURGERS: The five presidents who appeared...
- America's Must Be One of the Voices : China: Silence on human rights during Baker's visit would be a betrayal of those who have suffered for democratic ideals.
- 1991 Rights Bill a Return to Earlier Path of Bias Redress : Race relations: After delay of 27 years, Congress is saying that preferences may be used to right past wrongs.
- SHORT TIMER? Coach John Robinson, mulling his...
- Gathering of 5 Presidents Is First in History
- County Employees Agree to Call Off General Strike : Labor: Progress is made during negotiations. The union says 40,000 employees will stay on the job today.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Vote on Giving Up Land
- PAY UP: Rep. William E. Dannemeyer (R-Fullerton)...
- Nostalgic Ceremony Opens Reagan Library : Presidency: Cold War's end is among major themes of a day heavy with political praise and remembrance.
- CRYSTAL PEACE: The Crystal Cathedral announces a...
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 5, 1991
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FITNESS
- County Workers Reiterate Threat to Strike This Week
- Arms Merchants Still Look to Mideast
- Edison, Air Agency Will Plug Solar Carport : Environment: The device will use rooftop photovoltaic solar panels to recharge cars or to feed excess electricity into power lines.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FITNESS
- Report Shows Migration to State Slowing : Demographics: For the first time, L.A. County shows a net loss of drivers to other states. Only 36,000 more motorists moved to California in the past year than left it, according to DMV records.
- Colombian Guerrillas Kill 5 in Pipeline Attack
- Bo, Who Should Know, Says Whining Isn't...
- IRVINE : Chamber to Hold Bad-Check Forum
- Science / Medicine : The Handprint of History?
- COSTA MESA : Fair Queens, Artists Sought for '92 Event
- New Ramp Slows Some but Eases Commute for Many
- University Won't Accept Colleges' English Classes : Education: Student transfers from Moorpark and Oxnard have been rejected by UC Berkeley. Some plan to seek upgraded standards.
- Bernstein Runs Out of Luck in Final
- Hold the Thank-You Note for Cox Cable's Largess
- Schuller Returns to Cathedral Pulpit
- Richard Joy; TV, Radio Announcer
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Hussein Blocks Fuel and Food, Kurds Say
- Loveland Finds Place for Quarterback to Grow at Palomar : Football: Coach Tom Craft has a history of developing young players into outstanding passers.
- MUSIC
- MUSIC
- OPERA REVIEW : Capturing the Spirit of History : Rarity: Seldom performed 'Mother of Us All' blends Virgil Thompson's music with Gertrude Stein's prose in an opera about suffragette Susan B. Anthony.
- TAIWAN
- Pacific Enterprises Fights Back : Companies: The parent firm of Southern California Gas Co. and Thrifty Corp. faces challenges on economic and legal fronts.
- Sounding Out Cancer : Ultrasound a Promising New Use of Old Technology to Detect Ovarian Tumors
- Warm, Dry Winds Help Make Glendale the Nation's Hot Spot
- Arson Blaze Scorches 3 Vacant Houses Slated for Demolition
- ORANGE : April 14 Vote on Annexation Likely
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Official Decries Funding Shortfall
- MEN'S SOCCER
- TALK IS HIS FORTE : On the Radio, Host Finds Room to Breathe
- STAGE
- Ronald Reagan: His Life : The Early Years
- Imelda Marcos Weeps on Return to Philippines
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FITNESS
- Arthur Simon; Florist, Planner of Glamorous Parties
- Year-End Selling Puts a High-Risk Spin on the Game
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Supports Use of Bicycle Helmets
- Let's Get Rail Rolling : Diesel now doesn't preclude electrification over longer run
- The Benefit That Ate California: The Scandal of Workers' Comp
- Gay-Rights Group Finds Itself at Center of Stormy Campus Debate : Activism: Attitudes toward homosexuals are examined at Cal State Northridge.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Developer, Goats Cut Meal Deal
- In Ramona, the Threat of a Recall Has Become a Reflex : Politics: Small town has recorded 30% of the county's recall attempts in the last 10 years. Only one ever came to a vote, but many Ramonans favor the process as a means to chasten politicians.
- Luginbill Has Special Feeling on Aztec Victory
- Leahy Kicks In, Gives Jets Lift : Interconference: His field goal in overtime beats Green Bay, 19-16.
- 49ers Struck by Last-Play Lightning Again
- Laguna Hills' Lynch Finally Takes Control : Cross-country: Known as relentless and reckless, senior learns to restrain himself and is winning races with new tactic.
- Three Provocative Works by Zeinabu Davis at Filmforum
- KCRW Audience to Hear Short Stories of Mexico
- NBC, ABC: It's Never Too Late for News : Television: The two networks will join CBS and CNN in producing overnight newsmagazines. Demands by affiliates and changing viewer habits influence their decision.
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Time Catches Up With the Exploited
- Don King Takes Some Punches
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : BARELY PERFECT
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FITNESS
- Negotiators Wage Battle of Sound Bites
- SIMI VALLEY : Madera Road Closed for Library Opening
- Transient Thought a Drowning Victim
- TUSTIN : Sycamore School May Be Reopened
- Shock Waves Keep On Hitting Capo District : Education: A biology teacher sues; a trustee is poisoned; a judge threatens to withdraw federal funds because of violations; campaign funding is investigated.
- Boxing
- Rams Fumble Away Chance for an Upset : Pro football: Everett passes for 346 yards, but fourth-quarter turnover, late penalty are costly in 24-17 loss to Saints.
- Cowboys Sweep Past the Cardinals, 27-7 : NFC: Smith scores three touchdowns as Dallas beats Phoenix for second time this season.
- DANCE REVIEW : Goat Island's Punishing 'Funeral'
- TV Reviews : Few Highlights From 'Carol Burnett Show'
- MOVIE REVIEW : What's Under the Stairs Is Not for Children
- CHINA
- It Was a Homecoming for the Alumni : Ceremonies: More than 1,000 former White House aides and campaign workers get a thank you from the ex-President and a preview of the facility.
- OXNARD : $70,000 House Fire Leaves 6 Homeless
- A New Beginning, a Solemn End : Shepherd of the Hills Is Reborn, While Church of the Ascension Is Laid to Rest
- THOUSAND OAKS : Art to Be Reviewed for Public Buildings
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Performers Sought for Pier Celebration
- MISSION VIEJO : City to Buy Disaster Command Vehicle
- Redskins Get Break, Go to 9-0 : Interconference: Washington wins in overtime, 16-13, after Houston misses chance to win it in regulation.
- NEW YORK MARATHON : Quiet Garcia, Noisy McColgan Win
- Hearing Set for Charger Center Garbed as Woman
- Ramsamy Gives Signs South Africa Will Go : Olympics: Head of national committee praises key meeting, but says its decision won't be announced immediately.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cautious Approach Taken by South Coast Symphony
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Loan Plan Would Help Needy Women Succeed
- Junk Bonds Appear to Be Stabilizing : Finances: The default rates on the risky securities are tapering off, analysts are beginning to note.
- Laurie Ostrow; ACLU Leader
- Bay Area Plays Tribute to Graham : Memorial: About 300,000 gather for free concert at Golden Gate Park honoring the rock promoter who died 10 days ago in a helicopter crash.
- CLIPBOARD : A Pattern of Abuse
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Security Staff Increased for Dorms
- CYPRESS : $10,000 Grant to Aid Disabled Students
- World IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : IRA Carried Bomb by Children's Ward
- Body Found With Bullet Wounds
- COUNTYWIDE : Walkathon Aimed at Benefiting CHOC
- Council Race Becomes War of Opposites : Election: Henderson paints Stallings as liberal and spender but can point to few specifics. Stallings has a lot of names for him, but comes up with few concrete positions.
- Science / Medicine : Drug Prevents Mountain Sickness
- PLATFORM : Was It 'Free, Fair'?
- MISSION VIEJO : Alicia Extension May Open Sooner
- Move Beyond Gag Rule
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Forget Rallies to Beat Sampras in Paris Open
- Washington moved into a second-place tie with...
- Allen Helps Vikings Run Over Buccaneers, 28-13
- Everyone in the Secondary Was Making Rookie Errors : Rams: Lyght is penalized for unnecessary roughness, but he wasn't the only offender in loss to the Saints.
- Broncos Back Themselves Into Another Victory, 20-13 : AFC: Greg Lewis gains 111 yards as running-back rich Denver holds off Pittsburgh and takes one-game lead in West.
- A Delicate Balance : Grandparents Had Given Him a Glimpse, but USC Let Him Into the Real World After a Strict Childhood Regimen
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Newman in Twaining for Humor Greatness : Coach House turn shows the songwriter, with a little makeup, could give Samuel Langhorne Clemens a run for his money.
- Mort Shuman Composer, Singer
- SysteMed, LAGUNA HILLS
- Plane Crash After Pilot Passes Out Kills Couple
- COUNTYWIDE : City Sets Up Class for Alcohol Servers
- Science / Medicine : FEARSOME DINOSAUR : The Life and Times of 'Big Al' : About 150 million years ago, allosaurs ruled the dinosaur world. In what is now Wyoming, scientists found a nearly intact skeleton that should shed new light on this large predator.
- Officials Discuss Move of Track Trials : USOC: Talk is muted, but they are concerned about the possibility of a former Klansman becoming governor in Louisiana.
- Former Titan Sets CFL Record for Receptions in Single Season
- OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA : Reluctant Guest Slips Through to Win Rowan
- Backup Isn't Given Time to Warm a Bench : New Orleans: Steve Walsh, told he would start five minutes before game, joins fellow reserves with a strong performance.
- Colts (0-9) Come Up Short Again, 10-6
- Baker to Visit China; 'We Have Some Real Problems'
- Benefits vs. Costs Debate Likely to Stall Care Reform : Health: Public demands the best in medical treatment, which could hobble efforts to contain expenses.
- Science / Medicine : Molecule Prevents Nerve Healing
- Boxing
- Crisanto's Victory in Marathon Timely
- Sweetwater to File Complaints on Castle Park Game
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Anaheim Experiments With User-Friendly Work on Public Site
- TV Reviews : Reliving Nightmare of 'Johnstown Flood'
- Miller's Crossing : Playwright Opens His Newest Work Way Off Broadway
- Confidence Up Slightly From Last Year--Survey : Economy: Small business owners rate the future in terms of interest rates, inflation, costs and President Bush's performance.
- Clipped: Anita Hill has been edited out...
- Imelda Marcos Weeps on Return to Philippines
- Envoys of Wealthy Countries Roll Up Huge Parking Fines
- Rams Lift Their Level of Play to New Height of Dumbness
- STAGE REVIEW : Another 'Phantom' in the Southland
- TV Reviews : Heston Is Hot on the Trail as Holmes
- Yo, Psychic
- Smith Case Jury Likely to Focus on Character : Rape trial: Personas of accuser and accused may be more crucial than high-tech evidence, legal maneuvers.
- LOTTERY RESULTS: NOV. 2
- Restaurateurs Fight Laguna Ban on Smoking
- Science / Medicine : New Hint of Genetic Role in Parkinson's Disease
- Unidentified Man Found Slain
- Lions' Strategy Backfires; Bears Win : NFC: Detroit abandons run-and-shoot, enabling Chicago to come back for a 20-10 victory.
- Running back Eric Ross of Pacific University...
- Crash Lasts Split Second; the Pain Goes On and On
- THE TIMES POLL : Americans Rate Reagan as an Average President : Legacy: His job performance is still viewed positively. However, the overall impression of him has slipped.
- Making Most of Sack Time : Swilling Spoils Rams' Best-Laid Plans, Getting to Everett and Causing Fumble
- Buddha, Doc and Abdul
- Great Performances, Forgotten Actresses
- Texas corp fielding more unwanted notoriety : A & M cadet program, no stranger to controversy, is facing renewed charges of sexual harassment.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Mitchell Urges Bush to Endorse Duke Foe
- BOOK REVIEW : JEWEL by Bret Lott; Pocket Books, $20; 358 pages : 'Jewel': A Diamond Without the Rough
- THE HUMAN CONDITION : CONTAGIOUS MOODS : Do You Feel It Too?
- Catch-22 for Worm Concern : County Says Recycling Business Must Close
- OJAI : Gathering Will Laud Famed Potter, 98
- ANAHEIM : Council May Raise Ruth Severance Pay
- Prison Chaplain Has Faith in His Work
- Finishing Ninth Is Enough for Earnhardt at Phoenix : Motor racing: He needs only to start at Atlanta in two weeks to win title. Allison wins race easily.
- JAZZ REVIEW : African Rhythms Help Boost Ponty to His Best
- AUCTIONS
- Glenfed Casting About for Possible Mergers
- Drinking on It, Thinking on It : Israel: The regulars at the Bonanza bar and grill are, for the most part, in favor of a land-for-peace compromise.
- AIDS Benefit Helps Smaller Organizations
- CYPRESS : City Will Raise Hotel Tax to 10%
- OJAI : Department Backs Produce Market
- Critics Want City to Tap Airport, Port Profits : Government: Steep increases in travel spending by two commissions have prompted calls for tighter controls. Some officials see cash-rich agencies as a way to ease fiscal problems.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stadler Wins to End Seven-Year Drought
- COMMENTARY : Beauty a Burden for Actresses?
- STAGE REVIEW : Play Probes Hammett's Life : Theater: 'I Can't Get Started' probes why America's most famous detective novelist gave up writing, but does a poor job of reaching conclusions.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Lewis Likable but Needs an Image Update
- Cabinet Hears Shamir; Some Voice Dissent : Israel: But most members say they are satisfied with the way the Mideast talks are going.
- Dance : Floricanto Premiere in San Gabriel
- Laura Iannone, a Corona teen-ager who lost...
- OCCUPATION: PUBLIC DEFENDER
- FOCUS : Japanese Argue Against Ban on Drift Nets
- SOUTH KOREA
- Mutual Funds
- Communicating With Play : Learning disorders: More than 400 youngsters--from infants to age 5--are enrolled in home-based or special education classes offered through county schools.
- Man Dies in Police Custody
- Coach Had a Victory Speech, but No Victory
- NBA : Robinson Leads Spurs Past Sonics
- NHL ROUNDUP : Larionov's Hat Trick Ends 10-Game Slump
- 2 Views of the Umbrellas
- Congress
- Jerry Brown's Candidacy
- Jerry Brown's Candidacy
- Jerry Brown's Candidacy
- Gardner's UC Salary
- Crime and Race
- Strength Past 70
- Equitable Credit
- Pipeline Work Well Done
- Reaction on Warner Ridge
- Jerry Brown's Candidacy
- Accreditation a Long Process
- Gardner's UC Salary
- Abortion
- Jerry Brown's Candidacy
- O.C. Sheriff Probing Bequest to Care-Givers
- AIDS Statistics
- Jerry Brown's Candidacy
- 2 Views of the Umbrellas
- In Oakland, a Textbook Case of Trouble : Education: Some 4th, 5th and 7th graders lack history and social studies books after activists complained about the lack of racial sensitivity. Teachers are forced to use makeshift materials.