- Pierce Swept From State Playoffs
- The lead boats in the fifth Whitbread...
- Aztecs May Shuffle Football Dates for Padres for Third Year in a Row
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cuesta Beats Saddleback, Advances to State Tournament
- Mt. Riley Erupts, but Lakers Fizzle in 110-104 Defeat
- THE SIDELINES : Tyson Gets Holyfield Extension
- Tomkus Pac-10 Volleyball Player of Year
- Sacramento Raider Bid Hits a Snag
- Gary Williams Starts Anew at Maryland
- Television Review : '3,000 Miles' Apart From an 'Infinite Voyage'
- THE ARTS
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PREVIEW '89 : Capistrano Valley's Combo Provides Edge
- Writers Coalition Jumps Into the Censorship Fray : Arts: Organization founders hope to strengthen artists' position in the ongoing funding dispute between the National Endowment for the Arts and Congress.
- Former Sports Producer Takes Helm at 'Sajak Show'
- Cinema Society Rounding Up the Usual Suspects: Real Buffs : Movies: About 100 film fans have bought memberships in a new Orange County chapter, which shows U.S. films before they premiere and sponsors receptions and talks.
- Kirkseys Transfer to Simi Valley
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : River Master to Carry High Weight in $100,000 Affirmed
- Montclair Prep Back Sparks Joins Select Group of Touchdown Scorers
- Ex-Bruin Crawford to Face Charges : UCLA: Football player, suspended from team in August, is accused of assault and attempted robbery.
- Final Twist Wins for Sockers in OT
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Gill Leads Illinois Past Mississippi, 83-72
- Television Review : A Look at the 'Crisis' With Our Environment
- Colt Industries to Sell Its Troubled Firearms Unit
- Pan Am to Hike Holiday Fares: Pan...
- Candidate Assails Supervisors on Firm Picked for Airport Opening
- Escondido
- WESTMINSTER : Animal Slaughter in Public Prohibited
- SDG&E-Edison; Merger Advisory Vote Backed : Utility: Electric company says measure favored by San Diego County Board of Supervisors is unfair and unnecessary.
- Man Held in Attack on Ex-Wife, 2 Men
- Hot Line Is Abuzz With Medfly Calls
- Carl Lewis said that track and field...
- Lakes Hopes to Repeat Reversal : Gymnastics: The Newhall athlete went from 19th to No. 1 on the U.S. team in 1988. He thinks he can pull it off again for the 1992 Olympics.
- THE SIDELINES : Landry: Accent on Experience
- Aztecs Give Luginbill New Three-Year Contract
- A Slice of Life, Based on Trials, Tribulations of Ike, Tina Turner : Music: The rhythm-and-blues couple was a major force in the early days of rock 'n' roll. Now there is a play based loosely on their sometimes troubled lives.
- Geriatric Care
- Mike Penner, a Times staff writer...
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 29, 1989
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 29, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 29, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 29, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 29, 1989
- Names in the News - Nov. 29, 1989
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Won't OK Troop Cuts at Malta, U.S. Assures Allies
- Owner of Orange County Register Buys 30 Weeklies
- High Winds Topple Trucks, Knock Out Power, Fan Fires
- Prices Drop, Sales Slow in State's Housing Market
- EAST BLOC IN TURMOIL : Czech Premier Is His Own Man : East Bloc: Observers are surprised at how quickly Adamec has distanced himself from hard-liners.
- Officials Are Warned of Obstetrics Crisis
- Coliseum Dangles the Bottom Line for Davis
- Fierce Winds Fan Fire; Thousands Flee : Santa Ana: Homes, schools and businesses were evacuated as winds up to 60 m.p.h. pushed a brush fire across 1,200 acres in the Rancho Penasquitos area.
- Discovery of Medfly in Downey to Expand Spraying Target Area
- West L.A. Merchant Had Guns Ready in Shoot-Out
- Leaders Slow to Recognize a Revolution
- Crane Falls 19 Stories; 5 Killed, 21 Hurt in S.F.
- Nuclear Dump Plan 'in Serious Trouble' : Waste: Bush Administration officials concede they will miss deadline for opening site in Nevada. The plan faces logistical problems and fierce opposition from Nevada politicians.
- THE MALTA SUMMIT : Upheaval in Eastern Europe Increases Stakes at Malta Summit : Diplomacy: The Administration is convinced that a new kind of U.S.-Soviet relationship is possible.
- Bomb Scare at Airport Is Just a Child's Game : Terrorism: It looked like dynamite in the X-ray. But when police blew up bag, they found Nintendo.
- Girl Gives Birth at School, Is Held in Baby's Death
- Bradley Picks Director for L.A. Housing Partnership
- A Strategy to Help Harmony Break Out : Summit: By giving their support, the superpowers can bolster reformist institutions in Eastern Europe.
- American Ecology Sells Waste-Processing Unit
- With Suits Settled, McCartney Hints at Beatles Reunion
- O.C. Transportation Panel Studies Fees for Drivers
- Personal Computer Products The San Diego-based manufacturer...
- 'Hot Goods' Law Revived as Anti-Sweatshop Tool : Garment trade: Authorities turn to 1938 statute to prosecute sweatshop owners and clothing manufacturers who profit from wage and labor abuses.
- Our Forces' Restructuring: Thinner, but Still Fit to Fight : Defense: A Eurasian balance of power will be easier to maintain; other military roles abroad are losing justification.
- 2 Gunmen Killed in Attempted Holdup at West L.A. Jewelry Store
- San Diego
- Plans for Bicycle Trail Abandoned : Development: Aliso Creek Golf Course owner and resort enthusiasts celebrate as officials withdraw plans for a trail that would have cut through the course.
- STANTON : Council to Select New Slate Tonight
- Pringle Receives Big West Honor
- Keefe Returns Home to Lead Stanford Past UC Irvine, 70-57
- Falcons Coach Campbell Quits : Football: He wants to give the last-place team a chance to 'get on with the future.'
- UC Irvine Team Arrives Home as Champions
- Brix Comes Back Strong in State Cross-Country Championship
- Schickele Plans Pasadena End to Tours as P.D.Q. Bach : Music: An emphasis on other composing pushes aside 25-year career of classical music satire.
- As Prices Rise, Museums Sell Paintings to Afford Others
- O.C. THEATER : Top Broadway Lyricist Adapts Capra's Classic : Stage: Sheldon Harnick entrusts 'It's a Wonderful Life' to the Laguna Playhouse for a holiday staging. The musical opens Dec. 5.
- Downhill in Central America
- Challenger of Holocaust Accused in Temple Fracas
- FULLERTON : Trustees to Discuss School Protection
- Dexter Manley, a defensive lineman for the...
- Newport Moves to Begin Talks on Bay Club Lease
- Colorado Ranked No. 1 in Both Football Polls
- Saddleback Gets Nod to Rise Above Parity
- Greenberg Offers Unique Perspective : Baseball: Former player agent, son of Hall of Famer, pupil of Giamatti moves to New York to become deputy commissioner.
- Henderson Agrees to New Contract With A's
- TUSTIN : Schools to Preview Sex Course Material
- USIU Wins Ugly but Easily Against Sonoma
- Lendl, Becker Set to Send Masters Out in Style
- SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Three Coaches Say They Will Leave Football Positions
- Rona Quits on the Eve of Negotiations
- TV REVIEW : 'Girltalk'--The Raw, the Ugly and the Moving
- Stars Can Make a Hit, but Not Always
- POP / ROCK
- A Wilderness System for Nevada
- Time to Stop Playing Games Over Payoffs to College Athletes
- Keefe Sparks Stanford Past UC Irvine, 70-57
- Let It Ride: Baze Is Best Jockey for Your Dollars
- Kentucky Football Coach Has Quit, TV Station Says
- COLLEGE DIVISION : Her Consistency Over Years Leads to 400 Victories
- THE SIDELINES : Dallas Wants to Trade Tarpley, Maybe to Clippers or Warriors
- Chinese Students in U.S. Colleges
- POP / ROCK
- CBS Shifts Personnel in Search of Ratings
- DANCE REVIEW : Suzanne Farrell Gives Farewell Performance at N.Y. City Ballet
- Mixed Rulings on Drug Arrest Issue : The courts: One judge allows attorneys to probe enforcement practices. Another denies move to dismiss case against Latino defendant.
- Tijuana
- Countywide
- Westlake Trustees OK Merger With Harvard
- Brothers Aid Elderly Saugus Couple, Donate Mobile Home, Furniture, Rent
- THE SIDELINES : Patriots Coach to Be Rehired
- Jets' Coach Goes Back to Future
- Brea-Olinda's Trakh Is Guarded, but His Team Appears the Best
- 'Cheers' Helps NBC Sweep the Ratings Again
- Newsletters
- Giants' Free Agent Candy Maldonado Signs With Indians
- Michigan tailback Tony Boles, who led the...
- Plant Takes Lead After First Day of Globe Challenge
- Michican State and Smith Win Alaska Shootout 73-68
- Fountain Valley Forfeits 3 Victories After Using an Ineligible Player
- McCartney Masters the Possibilities, Inks Deal With Visa
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Therapists Begin Taking a Dim View of Divorce
- Moms: No 'Safe' Time for Cocaine : Health: Recent research has found that just one hit of cocaine taken by a pregnant woman can do irreparable damage to her fetus.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Troops Forced Way Into Clinic, U.N. Says
- 3 Not Guilty of Plot to Topple U.S. Government
- NATION : Liver Transplant Complications
- On the Grinch index, it doesn't rank...
- Intensive-Care Nurse Arrested in Drug Use
- SANTA ANA : Arena Expected to Add 244 Jobs, Traffic
- Duane A. Kusler has been named trauma...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gallo Expands by 1,000 Acres
- Gandhi Party Defeated; Foes Plan Coalition
- 2 Killed, Two Dozen Hurt as Train Hits ABC-TV Bus
- Soviets Approve Economic Reform for Baltic States
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BAY AREA : Utility Wins Right to Use River Water
- New Trial Ordered in 'Halloween' Murders
- GOP Loser Seeks Probe of Tight Va. Governor's Race
- El Cajon
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Press OKs Ethics Code
- FHP Will Help Manage HMOs Serving Xerox : Health: FHP is working to build a network of management affiliations throughout the West that it can market nationwide.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Newspaper Chain Buys Weeklies
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Auto Exports Plunge
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Sly Stone in Santa Monica Jail
- Leftists Celebrate Sharp Gains in Uruguay Vote
- Cristiani Aide Assassinated in El Salvador
- 'No Surprises' at Summit Despite Hype, Bush Insists
- Sen. Glenn in Pasadena to Reassure Doubters
- Amtrak Sewage Disposal Focus of Investigation
- Dropout Problem Burdens Junior Highs : Education: Rate is put at 7.4% in L.A. District, raising questions about how the schools are run. Officials struggle to understand the scope of the difficulties and to make the classroom more appealing.
- Man Answers Door, Fatally Shot in Head
- Hits Prove Hard to Find at Dick Clark Productions : Entertainment: Performance has been mediocre since the company went public in 1987. Attempts continue to launch a successful game show or sitcom.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Missing Jogger Found Dead in River
- LOCAL : Body Falls From Van on Freeway
- Marines Disposed of Waste Illegally, Officials Charge
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Regans Pay Cash for Pricey Lot
- Deaf Law Student Beats School in Aid Fight
- Sweatshop Patrol Is Tricky Duty : Garment trade: Authorities face licensing and cultural confusion. Shop owners defend their practices.
- NATION : Shuttle Moved to Renovated Pad
- Man Pleads Guilty in Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Freedom Newspapers Buys Suburban Weeklies
- IRVINE : Renters to Protest 9% Increase Notices
- A New Order May Not Need Much Order : Summit: It may be time for leaders to muse about effective world government. But under present conditions, that goal could be a bad idea.
- Couple Urge Boycott of Goods Made in Japan
- Scott Paper to Expand Production of Tissue
- Senate Leader Urges President Bush to Fire M. Danny Wall
- ATI Medical's Profits Soar for First Quarter
- Leonard O'Neill has been named general manager...
- Morgan Grenfell's White Knight Offers $1.48 Billion
- OPEC OKs Oil Deal; Emirates Will Ignore It
- Group Challenges Wells Fargo Hiring, Lending Practices
- 1st Convention Center Show Is Ready to Open : Boats: The San Diego International Boat Show will launch the still unfinished center on its official career.
- Schooling for Handicapped Upheld : Education: Even those who cannot learn qualify for public instruction. The Supreme Court ruling affects a few thousand severely retarded children.
- Students in Kladno Find Chemistry Takes a Back Seat to Democracy : Czechoslovakia: Mining town joins in national strike. But the decision came after unprecedented debate.
- Michelle M. Mueller will supervise the administration...
- Quirky Si Newhouse Becomes a Media Power : Publishing: The owner of the New Yorker, Vogue and Random House builds his empire through experimentation. In the process some heads roll.
- Syncor Board Approves Employee Stock Plan
- LOCAL : Buckey Jurors Return Sealed Verdict, Stuck on Another Count
- Vietnam Pilot's Ashes Scattered From Ship Named in His Honor
- U.S. Suit Accuses Hughes of Lying About F-15 Parts
- Torrance Ordered to Pay Trial Cost of $2.1 Million
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Office Party Is a Source of Anxiety During Holidays
- GARDEN GROVE : Brother Held in Teacher's Death
- Fed Pulls Cash From Banking System Again
- Arlene Sperla has joined North County Bank...
- Chevron Plans $1-Billion Worker Stock Program : Energy: The company will buy newly issued shares, putting 16% of outstanding stock in employees' hands. Analysts say the move would make a takeover more difficult.
- NATION IN BRIEF : IDAHO : Spy-Case Informer Sent to Death Row
- WORLD : Pope to Seek Vatican-Soviet Ties
- Although corporate earnings are on a downward...
- Policies Put Consumers in Credit Card Catch-22 : Identification: Customers find themselves on merchants' marketing lists after complying with demands to produce more than a driver's license.
- NATION IN BRIEF : KENTUCKY : Trucker Tells Court of Fiery Bus Crash
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Graft Charges Filed Against Marcos Ally
- Rites Planned for Textbook Publisher Richard D. Irwin
- Hole Found in Base of Garvey Reservoir
- ANAHEIM : Woman Gets Prison for Embezzlement
- COUNTYWIDE : Cable TV Firms Consider Rate Hike
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Above All, a Park for the Public
- COUNTYWIDE : Workshop Is Jan. 6 on Congestion Plans
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College Paper Wins Again
- Summit Health Hires President to Nurse Firm Back to Life
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The Cypress health...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Broad Inc.: The parent company of the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : High Court Rules U.S. Can Take Part of Firm's Hostage Award
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Principal Raps Artist for Remark
- Supreme Court Rules New York Cannot Compel Landlords to Rent Units to Poor
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JORDAN : Hussein Promises Greater Freedom
- ORANGE : Approval Expected for Garage Plans
- Pack Rat: He Homed In on Good Stuff : Technology: In 39 years at Hughes, scientist hated to see things thrown out. Now, his scavenged collection of sensor devices is being turned into an exhibit.
- DANA POINT : Control of Private Park to Be Weighed
- Defense in Religious Kidnap Trial Seeks to Blame Victim
- Harness Legend Sold at Auction : Horse racing: Bankruptcy forces sale of former champion Niatross. But the $1.35-million deal is not yet final.
- THE SIDELINES : 2 ABC Crash Victims Identified
- Plenty of Gravy for Hollywood : Movies: 'Back to the Future, Part II' paces a record-setting Thanksgiving weekend at the box office. Family fare helps account for more than $100 million in ticket sales.
- Singer's Life a Tabloid Headline
- Earthquake Relief Concert Raises More Than $2 Million : Pop: Bob Hope joins dozens of Bay Area rock musicians in the benefit. All told, 22,400 attend concerts in San Francisco, Oakland and Watsonville.
- Coleman Helps Stop Trojan Collapse : College Basketball: He scores 26 points as USC holds off Prairie View A&M;, 77-70, in season opener.
- Sports Betting Considered a Threat to Racing Industry : Wagering: Sports books probably would divert money from race tracks, some horsemen say.
- Dave Murphy Resigns as Simi Grid Coach After Six Seasons
- Awards Aside, S.D. Pianists Honor Their Profession
- Syracuse took the top spot in both...
- THE SIDELINES : Trickle Oldest Rookie of Year
- The condition of two University of La...
- Doctor Clears Manning to Play : Clippers: Injured forward will be available 15-to-20 minutes per game beginning Wednesday against Milwaukee.
- OPERA REVIEW : Dohnanyi Vitalizes 'Frau ohne Schatten'
- BENEFACTORS
- Frank Radford has been appointed director of...
- Digital Gas Study
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Detroit Papers Merge as Strike Talks Go On
- Crane Falls in S.F.; 6 Dead : Topples 16 Stories in Financial District; 21 Hurt : 5 Others Missing; Cars Hit
- Objectivity Loses Status in World of Social Science
- Opposition Boosted by Hungarian Vote : East Bloc: The first free voting since 1945 dealt a blow to Communist reformer Imre Pozsgay.
- Kennedy Visits East Berlin, Recalls JFK
- Public Defenders Lose in Campaign to Reassign Judge : Courts: The attorneys called for the transfer after he had their colleague pulled from a courtroom. The county's top judge changes assignment policy instead.
- The 'Rascals' Are Out, but Who's In? : India: Voters were upset with government on all levels; the Nehru dynasty may be finished.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Results of Growth Study Will Be Given
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Family Still Hunting for Lost Boater
- Santa Ana Winds Prompt Fire Alert
- Foreign Offer to Add Florida Track to Stable : Horse Racing: Bertram R. Firestone and Japanese company try to buy Gulfstream Park in competitive racing area.
- Henderson Expected to Sign Today : Baseball: Report says free-agent outfielder will get $3 million a year from Oakland Athletics.
- Anderson Suits Rams Swimmingly
- Tarpley Winks at Trouble
- L.A. Philharmonic's Esa-Pekka Salonen Hits Town . . . Running
- Highway Safety
- Wall of Names Lists Winners in a Game of Tag
- COLUMN ONE : Maltese Agog Over Summit : Tiny island abounds in broiled pigeons, saints and siestas. But no traffic lights, thank you.
- WORLD : Abu Nidal Reportedly Dying of Cancer in Libyan Hospital
- Dispute Over Opera Dooms Plan for Reunion of Korean Families : South Korea: Cancellation deals another setback to the policy of President Roh Tae Woo.
- Triton Group Ltd. The San Diego-based conglomerate...
- Terminal Data's Earnings Plunge 97% for Period
- OSHA Needs Muscle to Reduce on-the-Job Injuries
- METALS : Gold Declines in a Round of Profit Taking
- Designers Seeking a Safe Computer Keyboard : Ergonomics: Ideas kicking around are for a computer that will transcribe written or spoken words. Innovations, however, are meeting resistance.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Woman Receives Liver Transplant
- U.S. Threatens U.N. Over PLO Status
- Debutante in a Seamy Subculture
- Satellite's Fall Poses Little Risk, NASA Says
- CYPRESS : Parking Lot Yields a Bounty of Arrests
- Deluxe Chinese Meal Feeds Charity's Pot
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $8...
- Carter Hawley's Sales Rise 4.7% for November
- STOCKS : Dow Climbs 19 Despite Mixed Signals by Fed
- HomeFed to Buy Another Small Thrift : Expansion: Agreement to acquire six-branch desert country S&L; marks HomeFed's second acquisition announcement in two months.
- Communists Approve Czech Coalition Rule
- Mrs. Bush Takes a Bumpy Ride to Crown National Yule Tree
- LOCAL : Eu's Son Running as Republican
- LOCAL : Brush Fire in Valley Controlled
- Syria Troops Pour Into Lebanon as Aoun Defies Firing
- WORLD : Casolo Retains Ramsey Clark
- Automobile Sales Fall 6.1%
- Fiat to Produce Cars With Soviet Union : Trade: The deal calls for production of 300,000 cars a year. Italians are hoping for a bonanza.
- Kirk Hughes has joined Barney & Barney...
- F. R. (Dick) Covert has been appointed...
- U.S. Farm Exports Rise 12%: U.S. farmers,...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Marilyn and Joe's Bed for Sale
- WORLD : Taiwan Stock Plunge Hurts Party
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Operatic 'Nurse' Needs Doctor
- LOCAL : Home Sales in Orange County Take a Drop of 12% in October
- The Cosmic Lottery : As Stephen Gould Sees It, Human History Is a Tale of Random Luck
- Lebanon's Aoun Refuses to Leave Presidential Palace; Vows to Fight
- Some Soviets Denounce 1968 Invasion
- Rubber-Check Writers Are Bounced Into Jail : Crime: D.A.'s investigators armed with 200 warrants arrest 13 in the San Gabriel Valley. The sweep is scheduled to expand into L.A.
- BREA : City to Seek $980,000 for Housing Loans
- Schools May Sue in Text Furor
- Gallegly's Chief of Staff Quits, Says Family Prefers West Coast
- Trojan Women Begin Stanley Era With a Win
- Cost of Christmas: If you're thinking of...
- UCLA in Accident Study
- Advertisers Hope Regional Campaigns Will Get 'Em Where They Live
- European Community Signs Major Trade Accord With Soviet Union
- Arrested U.S. Woman Casts a Long Shadow : El Salvador: Arms case could be a pivotal event in the history of U.S. relations with the war-torn country.
- Quayle Attends Kin's Rites
- President of Comoro Islands Killed by Mutinous Soldiers
- 1938 Law Resurrected in War on Sweatshops : Jobs: "Hot goods" statute bans interstate shipment of merchandise made in violation of labor laws.
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Murder Charge Refiled in Bolles Case
- High Court Removes San Bernardino Judge : Judiciary: State Supreme Court cites Judge Kenneth L. Kloepfer's abusive and arbitrary conduct. Justices say he insulted lawyers, litigants and aides.
- Torrance Told to Pay Trial Costs