- In Gates Settlement, Public Pays While Supervisors Evade Heat
- Food Is Nothing to Play With
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond : The President : 'What These Guys Did Was Wrong' : George Bush is bitter, sometimes angry, and unwilling to retreat an inch. To him, Iraq's invasion of Kuwait is more than a question of power or oil. It is a moral outrage.
- Plagiarism in College Papers of M.L. King
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Simple Mathematics
- Closed Bases and Crowded Prisons
- Bureaucratic Block
- Prop. C Fallout
- The Nov. 10 episode of "Twin Peaks"...
- In Gates Settlement, Public Pays While Supervisors Evade Heat
- Plagiarism in College Papers of M.L. King
- Plagiarism in College Papers of M.L. King
- 'King of the Right' Headed the Wrong Way
- Name Park for King
- Not All Refugees
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Analyzing the Success of 'Ghost'
- Liberal Justice
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : What About the Status of Black Actresses?
- FANG LIZHI
- Plagiarism in College Papers of M.L. King
- LETTERS ON LETTERS
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : Half of a Lot Is Still a Lot
- 'King of the Right' Headed the Wrong Way
- Looking at the Relationship Between Women and Hollywood : A War That's Part of a Bigger War
- She Scoured the Landscape for Fauve Art : Like a detective in a whodunit, curator Judi Freeman followed every clue that might lead her to paintings by 'the wild beasts,' and the result of her four-year quest is on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- The Nov. 1 episode of "The Cosby...
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond : Around the World : Testing Limits of New Global Federalism : In the post-Cold War era, the U.S. and Soviet Union are trying to work together to solve regional conflicts. But that cooperation may lessen their influence on other nations.
- Mideast Strategy
- EPA Incentive
- CHESS
- Tinkering With Motherhood: Doctors, Lawyers and Surrogacy
- Save the Squirrels
- Professor Lists Potential Agenda for Political Reform of Irvine
- Please, Leave Laguna Canyon in Peace
- The Line in the Sand :...
- This season's "Hunter" show is so dull....
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 25, 1990
- Los Angeles County - News from Nov. 25, 1990
- Best Way to Get a Read on Lyme Regis Is by Foot : LYME REGIS: Literary Distinction
- Life in the Big City : 'Survey of Survivability' Ranks Best, Worst of World's Urban Areas
- 'Mainstream Values' Vs. Campus Pluralism : Campus Correspondence : The Privileged Classes Must Yield in the Name of Equality
- 'Mainstream Values' Vs. Campus Pluralism : Campus Correspondence : 'Correctness' is intolerance by another name.
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES
- The Line in the Sand : The Fate of Kuwait and Beyond : The Home Front : 'They Didn't Take an Oath to Keep Gas at $1.29 a Gallon' : Americans support the GIs in the gulf. But they are troubled by a mission that has goals they either oppose or find obscure.
- Poles in U.S. Take Part in Historic Voting : Election: From L.A. to Chicago, thousands of emigres cast absentee ballots.
- Abused Children Find Help Under One Roof : A collaborative program at Stuart House in Los Angeles County takes youngsters out of cold, institutional settings.
- L.A. SCHOOL BOARD THE PLAYERS : Diverse Personalities Yield Delicate Alliances
- Investing in Antique Mechanical Toys Isn't Child's Play
- Collision Kills 3 and Closes I-215 : Fatalities: At least 30 have died statewide over the holiday weekend.
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Williamsburg Urges Employees to Retire
- Expelled Miners Invade Other Indian Lands, Spread Malaria, Brazil Is Told
- FULLERTON : Directors Sought for Cultural Center
- Ecology Area Network Hurt by Obscurity
- Stabbing Victim Is Found Dead in Tustin Apartment
- Pride at Stake for USC, Notre Dame : Trojans: They will be trying to end seven-game losing streak to the Irish in today's 5 p.m. game at the Coliseum.
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Tehachapi Runs Past Orange Lutheran
- Targeting the Anthem's High Notes : Music: A minister says his version of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' is easier to sing and ishoping Congress will feel the same.
- SAN DIEGO STATE BASKETBALL : Aztecs Face First Test in Din of Dean Dome
- Evangelist Palau to Speak at 2 Southland Rallies
- Many Jewish Parents Fail to Pass On Traditions, Panel Says
- QUOTABLE
- Bush, Assad Meet on 'Common Goal' : Gulf crisis: Syria has been labeled by the U.S. a major supporter of international terrorism. But the President says he will 'work closely with' those opposing Baghdad.
- Flores, Enrique, 93, of Palmdale, retired laborer....
- GARDEN GROVE : City Votes to Survey Adult Businesses
- Farmer, Company Battle Over Site of Christmas Tree Sales : Courts: Joe Cicero wants to do business from his Pierce College vegetable stand, across from a Miller & Sons lot.
- Officer Shoots Man Who Police Say Had Gun : La Colonia: The 60-year-old is in critical condition. Relatives say he was drinking at home but was not armed when he went outside.
- THE COLLEGES : Division I-AA League of Southland Football Teams Carries Merit
- CS Northridge Debuts in Division I at a Record, but Unsuccessful Pace
- NHL ROUNDUP : Quick Work in Overtime Beats Oilers
- Christian Heritage Defeats Eagles
- 'Empty Nest': TV's Unknown Hit : Sitcom: The producer of the top-rated NBC series admits viewers know it as the show that's on Saturday nights after 'The Golden Girls'--the one with the dog.
- ART REVIEWS : Germany Between Wars: A New Aesthetic Order
- Treasury Reports More Red Ink: The government...
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- DECORATING ADVICE : Striped Wallpaper, Floral Fabric Will Brighten Room
- GARDENING : In Drought, Planning Can Sprinkle Water Around
- Guerrillas Shoot Down Salvadoran Warplane; Pilot Killed, One Injured
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LA JOLLA : High Tide Warning Issued for December
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Telephones to Track Respiratory Viruses
- Risks Seen in Decision Not to Spray for Medflies : Agriculture: Officials don't want to 'jump the gun' after find, but some experts fear an outbreak.
- Colombia and Drug Cartel Seeking Truce
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Plans Parade, Holiday Events
- State Featherweight Title on Line for Arleta's Ruelas
- Power Outage at NYSE Halts Trading for 2 Hours
- REAL ESTATE : Home Builders Now More Cautious Than Optimistic About '91
- TRENDS: BUILDING PERMITS COUNTYWIDE
- DO IT YOURSELF : Don't Get In Over Your Sprinkler Head
- DIPLOMACY : For Mexico, the Issue Is Jobs : Bush-Salinas talks will focus on free trade and its impact on both nations.
- Cost-of-Living Adjustment or Pork Barrel Windfall? : Federal pensions: Yearly increases have sent costs through the roof. We can be reasonable about this without getting mean.
- Giving Banks the Weapons to Compete in a Tough World : But Congress needs to craft restructuring legislation very carefully
- CAL ARTS : Grant Will Help Renovate Theater
- SANTA PAULA : Bank Robber Gets 8 Years in Prison
- PREP VOLLEYBALL REGIONALS : Corona del Mar Puts Streak on Line Tonight Against Poway
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Martin's 25 Helps Rancho Santiago Win
- Vatican Bars Prelate From Receiving Honor
- Money Supply Shrinks: Two measures of the...
- Critics Decry Closure of Small Minority Bank : Banking: Officials claim the liquidation of Freedom National shows that big institutions are protected while smaller ones are left to fail.
- NUTS & BOLTS : The Juicy Details of an Exotic Love Affair
- Deficits Loom in 30 States: At least...
- Number of Abortions in U.S. Increases by 1.3%
- 2 Prisoners Who Have Been in O.C. Jail for 6 1/2 Years Say It's Improved : Inmates: But others in custody have filed complaints, including demands for access to law books, the opportunity to seek legal advice from fellow prisoners and more time for meals.
- Amsterdam Cocaine Bust
- Shoppers--Not Buyers--Flood Stores, Malls
- VENTURA : Lagomarsino Will Visit Middle East
- Harper Continues Slow-Growth Push : Moorpark: The former councilman, who lost his bid for mayor earlier this month, contends he may launch his own campaign for a city ordinance.
- Ben Posner; Ex-Information Agency Chief
- COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS : Cafeteria Stops Plastic Foam Use
- Gun Enthusiasts Stage Benefit Shooting Event : Weapons: Half of the proceeds of target spree go to aid three sisters who were left motherless as a result of gang violence.
- Man Held in Attempted Rape, Assault
- 17 Hurt in Freak RTD Bus Accident : Traffic: It lost control and crossed seven lanes of the Pasadena Freeway. Rush-hour travel was tied up for miles.
- Morse Gives Vista Hard Football Lesson
- Basketball
- WEEKEND TV : Musical Reminiscences From MTV and Motown
- Cargill Tops Private List: Many of the...
- Crowding Compounds the Pressure That Unarmed Jail Deputies Feel : Guards: Sheriff's officials worry that the added burden of hustling prisoners through the system could lead to critical mistakes.
- Democrats Challenge Overture to Syria : Terrorism: Bush-Assad meeting was 'ill-advised,' Senate Majority Leader Mitchell says. But Republicans defend the President's action.
- U.S. Issues Call for Ships, Planes
- Forest Rangers on Lookout for Tree Rustlers
- Oil Surges as Bush Takes Tough Stance on Force in Mideast
- Assaults on Women, 'Rape Lists' Alter Brown University Policy
- Slayings in Washington Hit New High, 436, for 3rd Year
- 2 Robbers Elude SWAT in Market Rooftop Break-In
- COSTA MESA : Anti-Fur Activists Stage Plaza Protest
- Knowing the Ropes : Tug Skipper Uses Finesse to Guide Ships Into Port of Hueneme
- LAKE CASITAS : District May Reduce Some Camping Fees
- Transit Planners' Idea Man Is on Track to Be Rail Man : Transportation: Brian Pearson is likely to take charge of designing county's 23-mile, urban elevated line.
- SIMI VALLEY : Water Company to Raise Rates by 5%
- EPA Defends Listing Burbank as Possible Water Polluter
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Rolls Past No. 1 Eisenhower, 34-20
- WATER POLO NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Beats Pepperdine, 10-9, Faces Cal Tonight
- Success Has Forever Changed UConn Program
- SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL : If Winning Record Is Aztec Consolation, the Prize Is Right
- MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Chapman Struggles Past Seattle in Tournament Opening Round
- Dameworth, Herrera, Jones Named All-Americans
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Tustin's Potent Offense Takes Care of Pacifica
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Two Big Plays Propel Santa Margarita
- Graham Reaches Largest Audience in Crusade Via Satellite Simulcast
- Frohnmayer Sparks New Flap by Rejecting Grant : NEA: The chairman vetoes funds recommended by advisers. The objection may stem from the work's perceived political content.
- Specialty Shops Giving Studios a New Showcase
- STOCKS : Dow Off 12.13; Trading Pace Hits 4-Year Low
- KITCHEN HELP : Keeping Drains Draining and Garbage Disposals Disposing
- Seabrook Plant Restarted After 2-Week Shutdown
- Britain Likely to Regain a European Orientation : Policy: Thatcher had held the nation back from march toward unity. Many believe a change is overdue.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbian Opposition to Boycott Election
- COLUMN ONE : Survival Is Day to Day for Poorest : They learn to rely on networks of friends and neighbors to get by. A future away from slums and back-bending hardships is their hope.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : More Aid Requested to Help on Debt Cost
- NATION IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Divers Seek Victim of Helicopter Crash
- PORT HUENEME : Water Rates Raised to Pay for Mistake
- Rolling in Green for a Good Cause
- PLACENTIA : Zoning Laws Revised to Lure New Housing
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Whittier Christian Runs Over Desert, 61-28
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Running Game Returns Against Chiefs
- Comfortable Pack Leads USC Against Chicago State
- Orange Glen Rallies, Upends Helix
- Kearny Hangs on For 14-13 Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : With Ellard Injured, Lomack Activated
- Texas Prep Quarterback Eligible Just Long Enough to Lead Team
- Lear Carries Pepperdine Past Montana State
- Immigrants Fulfill a 'Covenant' With God : Jewish tradition: A local rabbi has undertaken an effort to get Soviet newcomers circumcised. A Catholic hospital is helping out.
- Catapulted to the Top : Stikkitty's Double Success in Band Competition Serves as Motivation to Prove Itself Worthy
- San Diego Jazz Scene Has Growing Pains
- CLIPBOARD : Multifamily Home Futures
- Gorbachev Calls for Prudence in Policy on Gulf
- SAN CLEMENTE : Nursing Leader Is Killed in Home Fire
- Out in Force : Brisk Holiday Shopping Eases Fears of Recession
- Recruits Urged Not to Serve : Military: 60 protesters picket armed forces facility in South Los Angeles.
- Authorities Puzzled by Outbreak of Holiday Violence
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Laser System Benefits Argued
- State Meet Shows Its Limitations
- Sockers Cream Crunch
- Connors Guides Hart to Victory Over El Modena
- Return of Lapper Helps UCLA's Soccer Chances
- Village Christian Runs Through Linfield in 20-0 Win
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Notre Dame, 49ers Streaks on Line
- Crossover Dream Coming True for Clio Winner Kathleen Garrett
- TV Reviews : 'Descending Angel' Recycles Timeworn Plot
- CBS' Dream Season Turns Into a Nightmare : Television: The network is reeling from financial reversals brought on by its heavy investment in sports programming.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Athens Picks Director Over Bishop
- Bulgaria's Embattled Socialist Government Beats Back a Challenge
- Baker Flying to Colombia on U.N. Move : Mideast: He then will meet in Los Angeles with the foreign minister of Malaysia, another Security Council member, to press resolution against Iraq.
- NATION IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Death Row Inmate's Guilt Is Questioned
- Fountain Valley Family of the Year Honored
- Manville Plan Criticized: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp., which...
- California Due for Downturn in '91--Study
- Hostage Bazaar Draws a Crowd in Baghdad
- GULF WATCH: Day 114 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Gorbachev Gets OK on Powers, Assails Yeltsin
- DANA POINT : Razing of Old Motel Delayed by Planners
- Bernhardt Foes Submit Petitions for Recall Election : Politics: Signatures must still be validated, but opponents have submitted twice the number needed to force the city's first vote on a recall.
- The Difficult Matter of Gil Lindsay
- SPI Completes Merger With Yugoslavian Drug Maker
- FarWest Financial Suffers $89-Million Loss in 3rd Quarter
- SPI Pharmaceuticals, Yugoslavian Firm to Merge : Joint venture: The new company, to be called ICN Galenika, will be based in Costa Mesa and is expected to post annual sales of $370 million.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : City-Run Camps for Homeless Studied
- Roald Dahl; Children's Author
- U.S. Production of Nuclear Weapons Hits New Snags : Defense: Delays are slowing the restart of crucial arms factories. The problems are clouding decisions about the future of the bomb complex.
- Carlsbad Man Hopes to Nail Down a Craze
- Religion : Announcements
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Laguna Hills' Mistakes Help San Marino
- Director Has Vision of Choir Lasting 500 Years, With Help
- DO IT YOURSELF : Tips on Nailing the Right Hammer
- Schoolhouse Returns With Ecology Lesson : Education: The old, wooden structure at Mt. Baldy Village is being renovated to serve as an environmental and historical learning center for the region.
- Roberti and Nolan Are Big Spenders in the Office : Legislature: Expense reports show Assemblyman Bane spent almost $40,000 on postage, but overall he was thrifty.
- Thinking About Going Unbeaten in the NFL
- Millen Making the Most of His Second Chance : Pro football: After being waived by Raiders in summer of '88, veteran linebacker lands on both feet with San Francisco 49ers.
- Faith Baptist, Rio Hondo Prep to Square Off for 8-Man Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION VI FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Newport Harbor a 27-7 Victim Of 'Near-Perfect' Sunny Hills
- Eisenhower Is Shocked by Mater Dei : Division I: Twenty points in the fourth quarter give Monarchs a 34-20 victory over division's top-seeded team. They will face Quartz Hill in semifinals.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Manley Is Quickly a Hit as a Cardinal
- Bruins Run to Record : College basketball: UCLA beats UC Irvine, 134-101, setting a school scoring mark.
- Booth, Woods Qualify at Junior Golf Meet
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Kidd Returns to the Team After Death of His Father
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Specialty Units Keeping Capitals Above Water
- Stallone Jr. Hopes Playing Rocky Jr. Won't Cramp His Lifestyle
- Fiddler on the Move : The Haunting Theme Song From 'The Civil War' Has Thrust Jay Ungar Into the Limelight
- Marines Regain Their Warfare Sea Legs
- Welch Wins 100th Game in Stunning Fashion, 21-20
- Oak Park's Long Trek Ends in Loss
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL MAUI INVITATIONAL : Bailey Has Tough Night in His Debut
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Volleyball Team is Eliminated
- TV Reviews : CBS' 'Broken Badges' Needs to Be Recalled
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Willie & Esther' Returns With Tough Act to Follow
- Sen. Cranston and Ethics Hearings
- Sen. Cranston and Ethics Hearings
- Looking for Blame in USC-UCLA Game
- Accident Couldn't Have Been Helped
- Announcer Doucette's Fans Decide to Talk Back
- Debate Over U.S. Policy in Persian Gulf
- Fallout Continues From Arizona Vote
- Burger King and TV
- Reviewing Milli Vanilli, the Grammys and Today's Music
- Looking for Blame in USC-UCLA Game
- Reviewing Milli Vanilli, the Grammys and Today's Music
- Burger King and TV
- Sen. Cranston and Ethics Hearings
- Magic, Hearn Charged With Wrong Response to Arrest of Worthy
- Sen. Cranston and Ethics Hearings
- Sen. Cranston and Ethics Hearings
- Bruce, Bonnie and Browne
- Magic, Hearn Charged With Wrong Response to Arrest of Worthy
- Bruce, Bonnie and Browne
- Burger King and TV
- The 'Keating Five'
- Magic, Hearn Charged With Wrong Response to Arrest of Worthy
- Debate Over U.S. Policy in Persian Gulf
- Magic, Hearn Charged With Wrong Response to Arrest of Worthy
- Reviewing Milli Vanilli, the Grammys and Today's Music
- Burger King and TV
- Looking for Blame in USC-UCLA Game
- Debate Over U.S. Policy in Persian Gulf
- SCR's Commitment to Artistic Freedom Unquestionable
- Fallout Continues From Arizona Vote
- Tampering Scare Swamps Stores With Turkeys
- Nation's Oldest Press Club to Close
- Hollywood Man Burned in Blast at Flower Shop
- Corruption : Manila Under Fire for Its Deals on Marcos Assets
- Students to Design Far-Out Lodging : Ventura
- Fifth Pot Farm Linked to Others Found in Desert
- STATE CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Foothill Girls Will Be Making Their Moves Before Race Starts
- 2nd-Half Thunder Again Carries Quartz Hill, 24-14
- Fresno State Rolls Past USIU
- GOLF SKINS GAME : The Prize Money Excites Even the Quiet Players
- Montclair Prep Routs St. John's Behind Pair of 100-Yard Rushers
- El Camino Gets Victory It Would Rather Forget
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Overlooked Defense Leads El Toro Past Lynwood, 27-7
- CS Long Beach Opens Against North Texas
- Black's 4 Touchdowns, 219 Yards Lift Camp Kilpatrick, 34-17
- TV Reviews : 'Onion Field' Touch to 'Cop for the Killing'
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Talmi Returns to Conduct Powerful Bruckner Piece
- DESIGN : Glasswork Quality Is Crystal Clear Only to the Most Practiced Plink : The difference between a superior hand-cut piece and an inexpensive, machine-made one is deceptive. Prices, however, seldom are.
- Traffic Jam Sweet for Scooter Salesmen : Beirut: With the militia war over, people are moving freely again. It's a ready market for the handy Vespa.
- British Find Wreckage of Trawler Hit by Royal Navy Sub; Four Feared Dead
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Law Aimed at Long, Loud Truck Idling
- Terminal Congestion : Season's Traditional Crunch Starts at Burbank Airport
- Police Study on Lethal Force Won't Suggest Big Changes : Killings: Chief Bob Burgreen says that an extensive study on spate of police shootings, 10 of them fatal, will recommend minor changes but no 'magic' to solve the department's problems.
- High Tides Due in December
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Chrishon's Four Touchdowns Lead Mission Viejo Past Downey, 35-12
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Olympio Wins Prevue by Head
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Late Blocked Field Goal Helps Canyon Advance
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Connors Leads Hart to Victory Over El Modena
- Sooners Too Much for No. 10 Nebraska, 45-10
- Schuller to Air Spiritual Programs in Soviet Union
- Making a Connection With Verbal World : Hearing: A Carlsbad company is helping the San Diego deaf community by closed-captioning two local newscasts.
- Lincoln Museum at Ford Theatre : Installation: The newly remodeled exhibits attempt to explain why John Wilkes Boothkilled the nation's 16th President.
- United Methodists Plan to Share Power
- 3 Are Lobbying Tories to Succeed Thatcher : Britain: Heseltine, Hurd and Major espouse roughly the same views. Prime minister hasn't endorsed anyone.
- 30 States Found Facing Budget Deficits in Further Proof of Recession
- LAGUNA HILLS : Group Hosts Annual Holiday Boutique
- Countywide : CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- Senior Citizen Apartment Complex Approved by Placentia City Council
- Apple, Chip Firm Likely to Launch a Joint Venture
- Employee Theft Takes Toll on Retailers
- Boy Shot in Neck in Hunting Accident Spits Out the Bullet
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTHERN IRELAND : IRA's Biggest Bomb Fails to Explode
- Chula Vista
- REAL ESTATE
- Hong Kong Scales Back Forecast: The Hong...
- Study Finds Sharp Rise in Ozone Damage to Yosemite Pine Trees