- Platform : 'Leaders Must Be Willing to Take Risks, Sacrifice'
- Ducks Give Oilers Old-Style Beating
- Teen-Ager Is Injured in Shooting Outside Party : Violence: Victim's wound is described as superficial. Two suspects in the late-night attack in Thousand Oaks, both 18, are arrested.
- Robbery Suspect Arrested in Court
- Make Math Fun? No Problem : CSUF Honors Prof Whose Clever Methods, Enthusiasm All Add Up
- An Emotional Tug of War for Mexicans in U.S.
- BUENA PARK : A Lesson They'll Give Thanks for
- Rubley Takes Charge, Rams Beat Redskins : Pro football: L.A.'s five-game losing streak ends as quarterback replaces Everett, engineers a 10-6 victory.
- Jackie Mason: Mining the 'Politically Incorrect' : Comedy: Despite occasional controversy, the veteran Jewish comic finds his retirement-age audience responsive to material of questionable taste.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : THE EYES OF TEXAS ARE REAL GLASSY RIGHT ABOUT NOW
- American Health Services Posts Loss in 3rd Quarter
- Laggards Fall in a Kind of Financial Darwinism : Investing: Result can be overstatement of group returns, especially over longer spans of time.
- Gulf Veterans' Mystery Illness Probed by U.S.
- HIGH SURVIVAL: It's a gripping image, bald...
- Angry Italians Vote for Fresh Faces in Local Elections : Politics: The long-dominant Christian Democrats fall under 10% in old strongholds. Neo-fascists become main party in Rome and Naples.
- Westminster Schools Schedule Sale of 300 Obsolete Items
- FREEDOM WATCH : Satanic Threat
- Sunkist Set to Start Huge Fruit Shipments From Port of Hueneme : Commerce: Grower's business will increase facility's revenues by 20%, create jobs and boost county's reputation as an agricultural center.
- LAGUNA BEACH : School District Drive Hits $2-Million Mark
- Identity Crisis May Be Over, but Troupe Faces Same Ills : Stage: GroveShakespeare will become the Grove Pacific Theatre Co., but it still is bedeviled by old debts and continuing problems.
- Screen Violence: To Regulate or Not to Regulate? : Just Say 'No' to the War on Drama
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Bylsma, Bilson Daring at UCLA
- Wynn's International
- INSURANCE
- Increase in Youth Crime Brings Push for Tougher Laws : Bills: State legislators seek to lower the age at which juveniles can be tried as adults. Critics say candidates for rehabilitation would be lost to long prison terms.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Democrats Argue Campaign Reform : Financing: House leaders are struggling with the membership over debate procedure. One key bloc is demanding a vote on modifications.
- Board Moves Closer to Buying Land for School : Education: Purchasing the 24-acre property near Downtown would help reduce the number of students bused to Valley campuses.
- A Red Arrow Is No Green Light to Make a Left Turn
- IRVINE : Tournament Raises $10,000 for College
- Volunteers Restoring Aircraft to Its Former Glory : Aviation: An Antelope Valley College student has organized efforts to refurbish the Douglas Skyrocket. The vehicle is similar to one that first traveled at twice the speed of sound.
- Cook Happy to Trade Bruises for Roses : UCLA: Quarterback feels great about getting through the season and beating USC.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Mester Both Falters, Succeeds in Pasadena
- Will 'List' Speak for Itself ? : Movies: Steven Spielberg's Holocaust movie, 'Schindler's List,' will need special handling because of the serious nature of the film. Amblin and Universal plan a slow distribution pattern and low-key approach.
- RETAIL
- Scientists Fight Over Who's Faithful to Yellowstone : Wildlife: Biologists charge that their findings have been suppressed. Park Service officials say they tolerate dissent.
- 3 Hurt Near Post-Game Party
- IRVINE : Gynecologist Named UCI Associate Prof
- 710 FREEWAY EXTENSION: PRO and CON : In South Pasadena, Mourning the Loss of Community : Trees and houses are symbols of something far more important than closing a gap in a map.
- Football hazing penalty splits tiny Utah town : Student is threatened after his complaint ends his team's season.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amgen, City to Discuss Firm's Expansion Plans
- FULLERTON : Spreading the Word: Chemistry Is Fun
- One Chair Worth the Wait : Health care: Low-income people stand in line for a shot at seeing the volunteer dentists who provide free services at S.O.S. Free Clinic in Costa Mesa.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Kings' Defense Falters, So Does the Officiating
- Volleyball Playoff Pairings Hard for Some to Swallow
- Portugal Signs Three-Year Deal With the Giants
- Anaheim No Pushover Despite Its Problems
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Lyght to Have Surgery on His Left Knee Today
- TV REVIEW : 'Sex': A Natural Attraction
- Furon Co.: The Laguna Niguel manufacturer of...
- Somalis Rally, Declaring Victory for Ex-Fugitive Aidid : Africa: Event also launches warlord's new book presenting his vision for the nation's future.
- The Voice of Stooge-Dom : Joan Howard Maurer Carries the Torch for Moe (Her Dad), Larry and Curly
- Philippine Leader Sees Strength Through Trade : Pacific Rim: President Ramos urges Filipino Americans to help build ties. He says he has received pledges of $2.5 billion in investments from U.S. firms.
- A Lack of Clear Signage Forces Drivers Onto Freeway
- New Storm Brings Rain, Nervousness About Mudslides
- Bills Record a Safety and Pin 23-9 Loss on Colts : AFC: Buffalo scores two quick touchdowns after Henry Jones sacks Jeff George in the end zone.
- Raiders Don't Let This Fish Off Hook : Pro football: Four Jaeger field goals and a strong defense are barely enough in a 12-7 victory over the Chargers.
- It's Letterman's Turn to Laugh Late Into Night : Television: And the No. 1 reason why prognosticators were wrong: They underestimated Dave's ability to attract a broad audience. But the NBC/Jay Leno camp says it's still early.
- Taming Southeast Asia's 'Golden Rectangle' : Economy: Planners hope to connect areas of China, Thailand, Laos and Burma in an alliance to promote trade and tourism.
- NAFTA: DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO : U.S. Builders See Big Opportunities Developing : Real estate: Commercial, residential projects could be lucrative--but not overnight.
- Gov.-Elect Whitman's Aide Rebuts Claims by Rollins
- His Errors Are Just This Side of Correct
- Hail to the Chef Draws Crowd at Nixon Library
- THOUSAND OAKS : Seminar to Focus on Workers' Comp
- Ray Johnson; Independent in Legislature
- PERSPECTIVE ON DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS : Health Merchants Peddle a Red Herring : Stores whip up anti-FDA campaign, but what they're really against is truthful product labeling.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Mariachi King Adds a Jewel to His Crown
- COLUMN ONE : Greatness in Eye of Beholder? : Some historians say the Kennedy mystique lives on because we embrace a well-honed image that hides many flaws. His defenders argue such claims miss the point; J.F.K.'s true value was in 'making us believe.'
- Airline Chief Threatens to Slash Jobs : Labor: American chairman also rejects offer to turn dispute over to mediation panel. Strike is likely to affect passengers through holiday week.
- O.C. Shop Offers a Tome With Your Trim : Literature: Santa Ana hair salon doubles as a bookstore, with the latest works of Latino authors.
- Survival Tips for Air Travelers
- WESTMINSTER : New Hall at the Mall Offers City Services
- CONEJO VALLEY : Food Bank Gets Help From Local Donors
- SANTA PAULA : Pilot Receives Minor Injuries in Plane Crash
- ORANGE : Resident Takes Issue With Business Fee
- Gripe : 'We're Chicanos--Not Latinos or Hispanics'
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: ORANGE LEAGUE
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: ORANGE LEAGUE
- MOVIES* Box-Office Values: It was a valuable...
- Friendships Forged by Fire : Flames Break Down Barriers as Altadena Canyon Area Regroups
- Rookies Add Things Up for Raiders : Offense: Robinson controls the ground and Jett makes big catches.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Focused Bjork Debuts Locally
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rapper Relies on Sex, Not Song
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Smokey-Filled Room Has Anaheim Fans Misty-Eyed
- CHINA
- Federal Retirement Plans Underfunded
- House Overwhelmingly Turns Down D.C. Statehood Bill : Congress: Advocates find some hope in 153 aye votes. Leaders clear way for passage today of Brady bill and extension of jobless pay.
- Today's Agenda
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 1 Killed, 1 Critically Hurt in Traffic Crash
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Group's Approach: Make It Easy to Volunteer
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hawerchuk Scores Two Goals to Lead Sabres Over Sharks
- Floyd, Elkington Take Title by a Shot : Golf: Birdie on the final hole puts the team at 28 under par and prevents a 10-player playoff in the Shark Shootout. The two split first prize of $300,000.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Goldigger's Dream Wins the Barrera
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Long-Awaited 'Correction' Has Begun, Pros Say
- NAFTA: DOING BUSINESS IN MEXICO : End of Uncertainty Fosters New Hope
- Abduction Suspect Held on Suspicion of Murder : Crime: The Woodland Hills neighbor of the missing girl's father is arrested after trying to commit suicide, police say.
- Capitol Horse-Trading Seen as Politics, American Style : Government: Dealing is as old as Foggy Bottom itself. But presidents like L.B.J. turned it into an art form.
- VENTURA : Light Rainfall Expected to Continue Today
- BOYS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994: ORANGE LEAGUE
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Knocks Off Sampras in Final
- Hewko Lifts Tustin in Water Polo
- Elway Gets the Broncos Going in a Hurry : AFC: He has big first half (230 yards) in 37-13 rout of Steelers.
- William Koehler; Animal Trainer for Disney Studios
- Site Where J.F.K. Was Shot to Be U.S. Landmark
- Dr. Gerald Fradkoff; Devoted Practice to Helping Poor
- Taming the Gun Monster: The Federal Role : The national gun-violence crisis requires a national solution--but is Congress up to the heaviest lift of all?
- Neighborhood Thanks 2 Who Saved Homes : Inferno: Block party honors Steve Sandler and friend Jack Staggs, who stayed behind in Laguna Beach and beat back the flames during an 8-hour ordeal.
- Caltrans Asked to Brush Up on Graffiti Cover-Up Colors
- ANAHEIM : Study Shows Need for More Schools
- OJAI : Council to Decide on Proposed Smoking Law
- Oak Park High Rearranges How School Is Taught With 'Academy' : Education: Experimental program integrates traditionally separate subjects. It makes the grade with teachers, but ninth-graders would just as soon pass.
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Palmer Will Try to Skin the Youngsters
- A Different Philadelphia Story for Giants
- TV REVIEW : 'Girlie Show' Lacks Magic
- Twinning Experiment
- Clinton Agenda for Environment
- County Issue / What Should Schools...
- L.A. City Council Pay
- Shuttle Experiment
- Ed Rollins
- Legalization of Drugs
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 22, 1993
- Obituaries - Nov. 22, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 22, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Preference for Asia Meshes With Clinton's Style
- ANALYSIS : Ducks Reaching Expansion Expectations : Hockey: Averaging out the extremes, Anaheim has proven to be competitive in the first quarter of the season.
- Shootings in Santa Ana Leave 5 Dead, 2 Hurt
- Pasadena Poly Manhandles South Bay Lutheran
- Agoura Girls Overpower Peninsula
- UCLA-USC NOTES : Trojans Hope Consolation Prize Is a Trip to Hancock Bowl
- Snoop Doggy Dogg: A 'Style' All His Own
- POP MUSIC : Sidewalk Soul Pays Off : After years of hard times--and a few doing time--street performer Ted Hawkins scored a deal with Geffen Records. While awaiting his shot at success, he's still working the Promenade with a guitar and milk crate
- Angels Change Ticket Prices
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Purdue Has Incentive, Still Loses to Indiana
- 5K Run, Walk Held for Marrow Donor Efforts
- NBA ROUNDUP : O'Neal Gets First Triple Double
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Explosive Red, 22-1 Shot, Wins by 1 1/4 Lengths
- Nicholls' Infant Son Dies After Lengthy Illness
- Waiter, There's a Message in My Soup
- Hostetler Might Have Help This Time : Raiders: Their running game has improved since quarterback passed for club-record 424 yards in loss to Chargers. Teams meet again today.
- Panatier, Van Nuys Flatten Marshall
- Southwest Nudged by Santa Monica, 34-26
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- In Brief
- SHERYL CROW : Singing Out in Her Own Voice
- El Camino Falls to Cerritos, 35-24
- VARIOUS ARTISTS"The Beavis and Butt-head Experience" Geffen*...
- Buckeyes Must Sit and Wait : Big Ten: After 28-0 loss to Michigan ruins unbeaten season, Ohio State will play in Rose Bowl only if Wisconsin loses to Michigan State on Dec. 4 in Tokyo.
- Ram Fan Support Matches Expectations : Football: Despite complaints, history shows that attendance has been good when the team wins.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Hornets May Be the Best Team They've Ever Seen
- Preston Passes Stir Moorpark to Bowl : Junior college football: Sophomore throws for 304 yards, four touchdowns in 30-15 victory over Glendale.
- Toberman Agency Celebrates Its 90th With Call for Cash
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kabo's Bid for Trip to Fresno Falls a Little Short at the End : City Section: In second place 10 yards from finish, Kennedy senior collapses, then crawls to 15th place.
- SOUTHERN SECTION CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sea View Girls Lead County's Qualifiers
- David Slays Goliath as B.C. Topples Irish : College football: Gordon, who had failed on two game-winning chances earlier in his career, beats No. 1 Notre Dame, 41-39, on game's last play.
- Misery Enhanced by Forced Silence : USC: A malfunctioning microphone results in a delay of Robinson's send-off to seniors.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Toronto Is Lucky and Good
- MUSCLES II : Wouldn't Schwarzenegger Make a Gorgeous 'George'?
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Mountaineers Get Respect and More : Big East: West Virginia stays perfect, gets into the national title picture with 17-14 upset of Miami.
- SOUTHERN SECTION WATER POLO PLAYOFFS : Corona del Mar Rally Eliminates San Clemente
- Boston College Kicks Notre Dame Off Top : College football: Gordon, who had failed on two game-winning chances earlier in his career, beats No. 1 Irish, 41-39, on game's last play.
- DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL : Los Alamitos Overcomes Early Struggles to Claim Title
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas A&M; Ties Conference Streak
- Rockets Perfect, Clippers Perfectly Awful : Pro basketball: Houston wins ninth in a row with total domination, 108-86.
- You Want Muscle Movies? Check the Price Tag Here
- MICHAEL BOLTON"The One Thing" Columbia* 1/2Perhaps mindful...
- Douglass Scores Them All for Los Amigos
- ROUND UP THE USUAL SUSPECTS: The Making...
- Chain Reaction to Hotel Discount
- Travel Psych : Away from Home Alone : A Veteran Traveler Argues the Virtues of Solo Travel
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Health Insurance Seminars at Hospital
- Drilling for Dollars
- Students Protest Vandalism of Latino Artwork
- Senate Panel to Press Bid for Packwood Diaries
- Data Sheds Heat, Little Light, on Immigration Debate : Studies: The number of illegal U.S. residents is elusive. Their impact on jobs and public services is hotly disputed.
- Drug Copter Crash Kills 1
- Commentary : TV SO BAD, IT'S GOOD
- Men Under Fire Gain Some Respect in Malibu
- Taft, Marshall High Schools Tie for First in Academic Decathlon
- Horse-Trading: A Time-Honored Tradition--so Ignore Ross Perot!
- Woodland Hills Boy Killed by Motorist Is Identified
- Ex-Director of Legal Center Gets 7-Year Prison Term : North Hollywood: Frederick George Celani is fined $7,500 for scheming to bilk a convict in an attempt to free him from custody.
- Most Likely to Inspire : Young Cancer Patient Is About to Realize His Dream: Graduation
- Development Would Raze Landmark : Ventura: Firm wants to level the Peirano building and make an old laundry below it the focus of a courtyard complex.
- Reagan Holds Ceremony Honoring Firefighters : Simi Valley: At his library, the ex-President hails crews as 'American heroes' for their efforts in battling the recent Southland blazes.
- Proposals for Aircraft Plummet Further From Orbit : Technology: Budget cuts again reduce scope of the National Aero-Space Plane project, based in Palmdale. Some scheduled tests will be eliminated.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY : Irvine Valley Women's Team Claims Title
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1993-1994 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Fresno State Gains a Share of WAC Title
- Winless Ventura Is No Match for Harbor
- Big Game for Kaufman; Was It a Swan Song? : Pacific 10: Running back from Lompoc still undecided about turning pro after Huskies' 26-3 victory over Cougars.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Graff-Ermeling Finishes 19th in Nationals
- Glendale Women Place 3rd in State Cross-Country Meet
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Second Chance Pays for Antelope Valley
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / PRESEASON NIT : Minnesota, Massachusetts Advance
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Thousand Oaks Looks Like Thousand Bucks : Southern Section: Del Campo wins individual title as Lancers run away with the team competition.
- POP MUSIC : Natalie Merchant's 10,000-to-1 Shot
- It's No Illusion: Guns N' Roses Does Charles Manson
- Choosing 'Sides'
- She Even Teaches Vampires to Play Harpsichord
- Legislation Would Shield Clinics From Blockades : Government: House proposal makes obstruction of abortion facilities a federal offense punishable by fines and imprisonment. President Clinton is expected to sign a compromise measure.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Sites Determined for Second-Round Games
- HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Saugus Girls Self-Destruct Against Unbeaten Torrance in 3-Game Loss
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Girl Collapses Near Finish Line
- NO MORE MR. NICE GUY : Costner Goes the Cagney Route
- ONYX : Rude, Crude Nasty--and Proud of It
- Ahmanson's Backstage Key to 'Miss Saigon' Deal
- RADIO WAVES: Tonight's episode of "SCREW Radio"...
- Clearwater Cafe: No Matchbooks, No Red Meat
- Lancaster Named Executive Vice President at Coldwell Banker
- When the Band Got the Blues : THIS WHEEL'S ON FIRE, <i> By Levon Helm with Stephen Davis (William Morrow: $22; 352 pp.)</i> : ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE: The Band and America, <i> By Barney Hoskyns (Hyperion: $22.95; 428 pp.)</i>
- Air Flow Cuts Smoke
- 'As Is' : 'Be Careful' Is Best Advice to Both Buyer and Seller of an 'As Is' House : ADVICE TO SELLER : Needed: Willing Agent
- Retro : Thanksgiving Dinner With the Waltons
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Upset Residents Target Supermarket
- Health Care Reform Package Formally Introduced : Medicine: Centerpiece of Clinton's domestic policy is expected to dominate the next congressional session.
- BELL : Snafu Delays Cut in Utility Tax Rate
- Post NAFTA, Don't Discount Union Strength : Clinton may get labor's endorsement in 1996, but that doesn't mean he'll have members' enthusiasm or votes.
- A New Disciplinary Code Has Them Smiling at Isbell Middle School, but Before the Changes : 'It Was War'
- Insurers Under Intense Pressure to Resolve New Fire Claims : Coverage: One survey says 48% of homeowner cases remain unsettled in Oakland. Watchdog groups say companies will have to do better in Laguna, other areas.
- Thanksgiving : The Turkey: Day 2
- Edith Wharton's Vienna Waltz : HENRY JAMES' MIDNIGHT SONG, <i> By Carol de Chellis Hill (Poseidon Press: $23; 576 pp.)</i>
- Your Mortgage : Lenders Offer Reward for Not Refinancing
- Why It's Still Wise to Aim for Christmas on the Road : Holidays: Inns with plenty of room offer discounts, while cities entice visitors with colorful, inexpensive activities.
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Gang Bullet Kills Child in Mother's Car
- San Gabriel : Renewal Plan Contested
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Life wasn't always a beach for Dinah Manoff
- STREET LEVEL : Once-Flat Music Program Beats the Odds, Stays Sharp
- Man Surrenders After Police Standoff
- EPA Plans New Pollution Check of Industries : Environment: Specific teams from the agency would monitor requirements and compliance in all areas.
- Ginsburg Explains Origin of Sex, Gender : Justice: Supreme Court's newest member speaks at her old law school and brings down the house with her history lesson about fighting bias.
- Teacher Can't Help Students With Life's Hardest Lesson: Death : Washington: Stephanie Hill had enchanted Lafeyette Elementary School. When she was killed in a car crash, the grief was devastating.
- Battle of the Bikes : Nature: Hikers and environmentalists gather in Marin County's isolated mountains--a protected watershed--to attempt to repair damage they say bicyclists have caused.
- Out of Harm's Way : Dream Home Built Into Mountain Survives Fire
- Home Sales Market Shows Positive Signs : Real estate: Spurred by a boost in resales, activity in county increased nearly 5% in October from a year earlier.
- The Final Days
- THE WINE LIST
- THE BIZ : Maybe There's a Melrose Place in Heaven
- Urbicide
- NAFTA Leads to Nasty McKeon-Perot Divorce : Politics: Santa Clarita congressman's vote seen as a betrayal by tycoon's backers. Lawmaker decries threats.
- "The Borrowers" pull together and set up house on TNT
- Falcons Become Bird Dogs of Global Environmental Problems : Research: Tiny transmitters on two peregrines help scientists monitor hazards. The birds will be recaptured in the spring for more study.
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : So Just What Is APEC Anyway? 'Four Adjectives in Search of a Noun'
- Gladys Walton; Starred in Silent Films
- Looking for a Leader in a City That's Lost Its Civic Culture : RLA: In searching for a person to run it, the organization needs to rethink its bias toward business and methods of choosing leadership.
- Rep. Harman pays a personal toll for opposing the free-trade agreement.
- Las Casitas Residents Upgrading Tract Image : Community: One condo owner calls it 'the worst of the best' of Thousand Oaks. Some can't afford to move, but others want to fix up the 540 homes.
- Hollywood Police Toss Some Kindness to Theft Victim
- Sound & Fury : The new technology that could bring hearing to the deaf is meeting passionate resistance--from those who fear losing a treasured subculture
- Counting to 25 : 'SESAME STREET' HEADS INTO A WATERSHED YEAR ON AN EVEN MORE POLITICALLY CORRECT PLAYGROUND
- DOWNTOWN : City Upholds Closure of Carousel Recycling
- Abortion: The Basic Issues Remain : From the highest court to pregnant teens, many questions are unresolved
- Making Her Point : Single-Mindedness Helps Take Sharpshooter to the Top of the Dart World
- Mobile Home Park Law Is Almost Ready : Ordinance: Measure would regulate conversion of 18 Westminster communities to other uses. Concern lingers over possible court challenges.
- Time for a Fresh Look at Opportunities in Japan
- Destination : Australia : At 20, Sydney Opera House Flies High
- MUGHAL MINIATURES by J.M. Rogers (Thames...
- John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day...
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Slum Conditions Still Not Fixed, City Says
- Deputy D.A. Makes Her Case for Reviving Pro Baseball League
- COLUMN ONE : The Perils, Pleasures of Fame : In 1967, heart transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard gained instant celebrity. Since then, he's enjoyed the high life, but also has endured personal scandal and professional controversy.
- CRENSHAW : Redevelopment OKd for Shopping Plaza
- India Mine Blast Kills 9
- Home Exchange: England : Trading Places : Here's a primer on how to exchange homes and save a bunch of money in the process
- EXCITABLE BOY : GENET: A Biography, <i> By Edmund White (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 728 pp.)</i>
- THE FAMILY WAY : Parking for Two
- Japan Takes the Quiet Approach at Summit : APEC: The region's economic powerhouse remains inconspicuous because of politics and politeness.
- Cruelty a Case of Mistaken Entity
- Senate Confirms New NIH Director
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Locke Outlasts Belmont in 43-40 Shootout
- S. Africa Trip Could Spark Energy Plans
- Beethoven (KTTV Monday at 8 p.m.) is...
- Neighbors Take Action Against Recycling Firms : Environment: Walnut, Hacienda Heights and Diamond Bar residents say the nearby sorting sites would be too smelly and busy for their communities.
- WINNERS AGAIN: Taft High School of Woodland...
- Heidi's Life Journey, Sans Hollywood
- Hot Rod Heaven : Street Racers Rejoice as L.A. Again Gets a Place to Burn Rubber--Legally
- Fritz Feld; Character Actor's Career Spanned Many Eras
- Pinelands Among New Jersey's Hot Ecotourism Sites : Trends: Bird-watchers, nature-lovers boost economy of heavily developed state to the tune of $10 million a year.
- Making Our Schools Demilitarized Zones : * Wage a Multi-Front War Against Armed Students
- Against All Odds : Doctors Amazed by Recovery of Officer Shot on Duty
- 'Throw-the-Bums-Out' Recalls Are Costly : * Regular Elections Can Handle the Process of Winnowing Unworthy Officeholders
- Youth Sentenced in Accidental Slaying of Fairfax Student : Courts: Teen-ager will most likely live with family friends outside county and receive counseling. D.A.'s office recommended harsher term.
- Holiday Parade Spotlights Gift of Cultural Diversity : Festivities: About 80,000 turn out to see the bands, dancers, floats and balloons in annual Santa Ana celebration.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Coast's Victory Lifts the Spirits of a Fallen Coach
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Falls Victim to Turnovers
- Magical Mark: for The Juice: 2,003 Yards
- WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Loyola Is Up Front About Its Chances : Preview: Lions have wealth of talent inside as they try to improve on last season's 14-12 record.
- This Dream Team's Worst Nightmare is Lost Alamitos
- Romeo Wins Bowling Title
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : Even Slightly Tarnished Palmer Is Enough to Save Their Skins
- PREP VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Corona del Mar Wins in Division I
- USER-FRIENDLY : The Stuff You Buy Nowadays Not Only Must Function, It Has to Make You Smile as Well
- Painting's Top Project
- The Bird and the Blade