- CAL STATE FULLERTON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : A Change of Pace Is What Sharp Needed
- Carlsbad Youth Tied for Second in Tourney
- For Once, Teams Want Freedom
- SHORT TAKES : Gregory Begins Fast to Protest U.S. Military Presence in Gulf
- Movie Comes Between Greek Church, State : Censorship: Orthodox bishop opposes film by a noted director, who enlists the government's support.
- CalArts Students Make a Bid to Be Better Neighbors
- Let's Broaden the Family of Films During the Holiday
- Black College Bonanza
- Paving Over Isn't Answer
- More on Moms
- Crediting Africa as the 'Human Homeland'
- 'Teaching America' Lessons
- Airplanes for Alarm Clocks
- Social Solutions to Gang Problem
- Wind Power
- Post Office Bends a Bit, Changes Its ZIP Code System : Addresses: Holly Park finally has a number all its own, instead of being split. The Postal Service changed its policy after congressional testimony revealed that mixups had led to deaths and missed mail.
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Multifaceted...
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- Mideast Crisis
- Bias Against Real Choice
- French Chintz
- Ban This Recipe?
- P.M. BRIEFING : Lloyds Reveals Cutting 2,000
- READING FOOD : Food Byways of the South
- Warmth Makes Salt-Rising Bread
- Akihito in Final Ritual of Passage : Japan: The emperor communes with his mythical ancestor, the Sun Goddess, in a nighttime, controversial rite of enthronement.
- Clipboard : Neighborhood Profile: Los Alamitos AFRC and Environs
- Bush's Thanksgiving Trip Is Assailed in Baghdad
- After 40 years, a 'pure community theater' is still playing.
- SANTA ANA : Registration to Begin at Rancho Santiago
- The Romance Is Over; the Anglo Partnership Pales : Thatcher: She was a symbiotic ally to Reagan and then Bush; she simply lost her own party's allegiance.
- Police Seize PCP, Arrest 3 Suspects
- ALISO VIEJO : Tree-Lighting Event to Benefit the Needy
- Banking Reform Is Needed, but Be Careful How You Do It : Deregulation is a false god; restructuring is the better answer
- Suspect Held in Theft of Police Items
- Leslie Puts Trojans on Higher Level : USC women: Coaches inside and outside the program expect freshman to make big difference.
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- El Camino Men's Team Is Young, but Talented
- Marymount Has to Change Offense, Hopes to Improve
- ARTS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : '70s Rock Group Proves Not Ready for '90s Comeback
- Jazz Reviews : Saxman Wallace Searches for a Style
- SHORT TAKES : King Carlos Marks Coronation
- Moorpark Families Build Their Dreams
- Hostage Sends Goodwill for Thanksgiving : Holiday: A Westminster man in Iraq reminds countrymen to cherish freedom. And volunteers feed the county's hungry.
- Man Found Dead in Desert After Abandoning Car : Search: Alvin Noel, 75, had been heading toward Lancaster after dropping off his son near Pasadena when he was reported missing.
- Here Come Surrogate Santa Clauses : Christmas: Trained for the season, one- and two-pillow would-be St. Nicks will spend next month in the malls bringing yuletide cheer to thousands of kids.
- Man Stabbed While on Walk
- SIDELINES : Bailey Placed on Injured Reserve
- SIDELINES : Hurricanes Suspend Fullback
- At Least It's Food for Thought
- Kansas State's Snyder Wins Coach of Year : Football: Big Eight poll lauds second-year coach for turnaround. Rival at No. 1 Colorado concurs.
- 49ers Run a Bit Behind Schedule : Pro football: But with San Francisco's passing game and 10-0 record, its battle plan doesn't call for much ground support.
- Pop Music Reviews : L-7 Serves Up a Moist, Intense Set at the Roxy
- Hayworth Dubber Due at Screening
- SHORT TAKES : Quaid Back After Recuperation
- Pop Music Reviews : Leftover Sweet Show Leaves Sour Taste at Strand
- Western Digital to Sell Production Line to Poland : Technology: Sale of the semiconductor-making equipment to state-owned firm is believed to a be a first in U.S.-East Europe trade.
- Mobil Loses Wrongful-Dismissal Case: Mobil Corp. said...
- "Bid for the Kids" dinner-dance at Le...
- Politics : An Outsider Shakes Up Race in Poland : Millionaire businessman bursts upon scene, challenging Walesa and Mazowiecki.
- ANALYSIS : Thatcher Pulled Britain Up by Its Bootstraps
- SOUTHLAND : Police Search for Store Robbers
- For Retired Teachers, Education Becomes a Matter of Prime Time
- The Top 50 Mysteries . . . and No Apologies
- A Day of Thanksgiving, Japanese-Style
- 8 Teen-Age Mothers Join Battle Against Illiteracy
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Applications for Arts Board Taken
- Football
- Any Minute Man Wins at Aqueduct
- PEOPLEWATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : Stuart Gordon's 'Robotjox' Offers Little Fun or Irony
- Power Glitch Halts Trading on NYSE
- After the Turkey . . . : Them Turkey Bones: Good to the Last Drop
- Special Wheelchairs Help Some Rise to the Occasion : Handicapped: A disabled bank employee chooses a model that converts to support her in a standing position.
- Israel Tries 2 Men in Killings of Montecito Couple : Crime: Santa Barbara detectives enlist the aid of Israeli police to build case. It is the first time that that nation has put its citizens on trial for a crime in U.S.
- Kohl Warns Iraq Is 'Playing With Fire' by Holding Hostages
- Retailers Wary as Yule Shoppers Line Up : Season: Many are expected to browse rather than buy this weekend--thanks to the troubled economy and gulf crisis.
- Hopes Raised in Fight Against Autoimmune Diseases
- Carver Nears End of 30-Year Job : Career: With the Washington Cathedral recently declared finished, master stonecutter Vincent Palumbo recalls a job well done.
- London Abuzz After Resignation : Some Still Can't Believe 'Iron Lady' Stepped Down
- Mall Accidentally Corners the Toy Scene
- COLUMN ONE : The Hunt for Water Walkers : Choosing a new college president has become an increasingly complicated, politicized and sometimes even traumatic affair.
- 2 Killed, 6 Injured in Head-On Collision
- LAKE CASITAS : County Frustrates Water Hookup Ban
- New Sewage Plant Would Be a Big Waste, Former Project Backer Says
- Conference Will Discuss Ecological Zones at Risk
- OXNARD : Boy, 16, Wounded in Street Shooting
- In Face of Drought, L.A. Bets on the Great Gray Hope
- Players Will Be Measured by New, Higher Standards : Opener: Matadors to meet Cal State Fullerton in tournament action as they embark on Division I voyage.
- Muldaur Shows Her 'Sunny Side'
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Cosi fan Tutte': A Cold Charade
- Calvin Klein Moves In
- NATION : U.S. Abortions Increase 1.3%
- Three Men Who Would Be British Prime Minister
- 4 Feared Missing After British Sub Hits Fishing Boat
- Project Area Committees Grapple With the Future : Development: Members of obscure panels are often at rancorous odds as they reshape urban neighborhoods.
- HEALTH : U.N. Panel Warns Asia on AIDS
- Judge Rules Against Bikers' Desert Ride
- 1 Shot, Killed; Man Arrested
- MOORPARK : Council Seat to Be Filled by Election
- 'Light Up a Life' Events Scheduled by Hospices
- Countywide : Farm Workers May Apply for Residency
- Martin Forced to Play Catch-Up in First Season
- Basketball
- Basketball
- Harbor Coach Sees Tough Road to the State Playoffs
- TV REVIEW : A Grab Bag of the Newport Jazz Festival on Channel 28
- Movie Prices Jump to $7 at Complex : Entertainment: United Artists' downtown theater first in San Diego County to hit that mark.
- Profit at World's No. 2 Computer Maker Drops 34%
- PIONEER: T. Jefferson Parker was one of...
- EPA Chief May Veto Colorado Water Project
- Rally of the Dolls : They May Break the Lock Boys' Games and Action Figures Have Had on the Market
- Their <i> Forte </i> Is Rebuilding Ancestors' Fort : History: Descendants of the soldiers who founded Santa Barbara are among those reconstructing the original buildings in the city's downtown area.
- The Best Bets in Toyland : Children: There may not be any blockbusters this year, but there are several hot new items and many tried-and-true favorites.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Minority Hiring Is Still on Holiday
- Tough Questions for Principals of 'My Children! My Africa!' : Theater: South African playwright Athol Fugard tells a Dorsey High School class that it's up to young people to break down apartheid. 'You all have to become political animals,' he says.
- Medicine : Condom Program Intensifies Spain's Church-State Conflict
- CONEJO VALLEY : Teachers Boycott Employee Awards
- Jews From Los Angeles Find Fulfillment, Frustration in Their New Lives in Israel : Emigres: The quality of life in their new country appeals to many, but the prospect of army service can be troubling.
- Countywide : How To Get To The Malls
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Hart's 'Doc' Often Finds Patient
- SIDELINES : Ruddock on Tyson Undercard
- Bruins Need Front-Line Help : UCLA women: Stephens is an offensive force at guard, but only one senior is on the roster.
- COLLEGES / AL DROOZ : The Inside Story on Loyola Basketball
- Holiday Cannot Pass Without Dressing Down a Few Turkeys
- Country Singer K.T. Oslin Takes a Direct Approach
- Bought the Record? Then Stop Whining
- Jazz Reviews : Holman Big Band a Study in Perfection
- Kremlin Seeks Soviet Stability Amid 'Crisis'
- Salvador Rebels Kill Five Troops in Mortar Attack : Central America: The latest assault brings week's toll to 89 in the year's biggest military campaign.
- 279 Iraqi POWs Arrive in Baghdad
- Unlocking Shackles of Digital Tyranny : Clocks: Dependence on timepieces has caused modern folks to fall out of sync with themselves. One remedy is hammocks.
- OXNARD : Plea to Alter Harbor District Is Denied
- Down in the Dumps : Trash: County's decision to expand landfill spoils the high hopes of Elfin Forest residents.
- Helping Emigrants Adjust
- BUENA PARK : Council Changes Mind on Banner Law
- All We Want for Christmas Is a Parking Space. . . : Taking a Mauling--and Liking It
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Extra Helpings for Two Jockeys
- Titans Sign Five Cross-Country Runners
- Dance-Off : Members of Soviet's 1st Private Ballet Troupe Learn Steps From Tex. Hosts
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Blue Planet' at IMAX . . . Up Close and Distant : Filmed from a space shuttle, the startling views of Earth convey ideas as powerful as their images.
- 'Profound' Art Created From Urban Debris
- Ex-Chief of Festival 2000 Admits Mistakes : Culture: Lenwood Sloan acknowledges at public meeting that 'mismanagement' helped caused the bankruptcy of the Bay Area event.
- South Coast Repertory has instituted a pay-what-you-will...
- Britain Launches Utility Selloff: The British government...
- Owners Pleased, but Supply Snags Cut Saturn Sales : Autos: A month after the new General Motors car went on sale, fewer than half the vehicles expected were delivered, due to assembly plant problems. It has delayed dealership openings.
- McFood
- GULF WATCH: Day 113 : A Daily Briefing Paper On Developments In The Crisis
- Britain to Nearly Double Its Troop Strength in Gulf
- Castro Urged Soviet Nuclear Attack in '62
- 'Wisdom of the Body' May Determine Food Cravings : Nutrition: Theory points to link between obsessive thoughts for certain foods and biological needs.
- New Ways to Get Medicine Into the Body : Health care: Diabetics who must inject insulin daily usually hate the needle, but a wide-ranging group of researchers are looking for another way.
- Tattooers Take Stab at Cleaning Up Image : Trends: Artists are making better impressions on customers, and not just on their skin.
- Ethnic Kinship Lured 'Good' Boy Into Gang : Drive-by: Robert Delgado was killed in a feud between his Filipino gang and young Vietnamese toughs. Such ethnic conflict may be on rise, police say.
- Real Anti-Choice Agenda: Sex Only for Making Babies : Contraception: While debate focuses on abortion, the right to prevent pregnancy may be even more in need of defense.
- RTD Bus Driver Is Cleared in Death of Motorcyclist : Investigation: Police say Teresa LaBarba 'had no idea' that she had run over a fallen man, but the agency disputes that the vehicle ran over anybody.
- Immigrants Learn the Write Stuff at UC's ESL Classes
- Palmdale Man Dies in Nevada Accident
- Season's Traditional Crunch Begins at Burbank Airport : Holiday travel: Nearly 11,000 passengers, roughly double the daily average, jam the already congested terminal on the busiest day of the year.
- Islanders Take Control Early to Beat Jets, 3-1
- Mandatory South Bay Water Curbs Expected : Conservation: Barring heavy rains, area cities may order limits on residential water use as early as January.
- Dawkins Proves Game in Giving Sports a Try : Prep football: Since coming to Southland from Panama, La Quinta's running back hasn't found a sport he doesn't like.
- STAGE REVIEW : Comics Draw Juice From Big Orange : The Orange County Crazies' latest revue takes hilarious aim at Southern California foibles.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Uncle Vanya' Unrolls Thread of Deception : Rancho Santiago College's Professional Actors Conservatory stages a mostly effective production in a well-crafted environment.
- Menudo Pair Arrested on Pot Charges : Drugs: Dog at the Miami airport detected a small amount of marijuana in the singers' pants, police say.
- Ferruzzi Chairman Resigns: Raul Gardini, one of...
- Quest to Be Thin: Losing Proposition? : Health: Americans spend billions each year in the quest for the perfect body. But some experts say that for many, the ideal may be out of reach.
- Shrew is Small, but Big Trouble
- Thanksgiving Served Up on a Variety of Plates : Holiday: From fast-food restaurants to tables for the homeless, diners found places to eat and express gratitude.
- Hayes: Good Pick for Budget Hot Seat
- If It's Scarce, Why Is It Still Cheap? : Water: By keeping the price artificially low, we reduce the incentive to conserve while encouraging excessive use.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Mobile-Home Rent Increase Is Rejected
- SANTA ANA : Health Plan to Be Tested in Schools
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Planners Approve New Library Wing
- State Seeks to Revoke License for Child Care : Social services: An 11-month-old girl died and another child nearly choked to death in 1988 while in woman's care in her Ventura residence.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Ogle Shoots a 1-Under 70, Grabs Australian PGA Lead
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Yen for Exotic Tastes of East and West at O'toto
- STAGE REVIEWS : 1 Near Hit, 1 Clear Miss in 'Rare Birds' at Theatre of NOTE
- Snitzer's 'Movement' a Photomusical Salute to Freedom
- ART REVIEW : Edvard Munch's Haunting Images : The Norwegian master is regarded as a key pioneer of Expressionism. A distinguished collection of 94 of his works is on view at the County Museum of Art.
- P.M. BRIEFING : German Car Output Sets Record
- Food That Won't Go Bad
- Rightist Le Pen Returns With 55 Hostages
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LOYALTON : Breathalyzer's Removal Protested
- Talks Go Through Holiday in Japanese Effort to Buy MCA
- NATION : U.S. Posts $31.4-Billion Deficit
- Flower Power: North Korea's flower-loving heir apparent,...
- Private Bush-Assad Talks : Gulf Session Runs Longer Than Expected
- Global Leaders Praise Thatcher's Achievements and Determination : Reaction: Even her foes temper their scorn with admiration for the formidable 'Iron Lady.'
- Suspect in Murder Spree Takes Secrets to the Grave : Serial killings: Detectives are convinced the man who died in Alaska cell left trail of bodies across West.
- Tree Rustlers Catch Wrath of Forest Rangers
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Slater Gave No Quarter at Helm
- USC Coach Gillespie Featured as Speaker at Baseball Clinic
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Notre Dame Has Had Its Way in Series
- Flyers Surge Past Falling Maple Leafs
- Oregon's Cher Scanlon Signs With UC Irvine
- Basketball
- U.S. and EC Pledge Broad Cooperation : Transatlantic: Declaration vows solidarity on trade, the economy and the environment. Canada and the European group reach a similar agreement.
- P.M. BRIEFING : London Share Prices Shrug Off Uncertainty, Close Much Higher
- Great Agricultural Equalizer : Organic Farmers Gain Ground Due to Rising Chemical Costs
- Dow Off 12; Volume Is Extra Light
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bonn Pushes Investment in East
- Fight to Succeed Thatcher Begins : Britain: All three candidates cling to essence of Thatcherism but try for more compassionate look.
- MYSTERIES R US: Doug Stumpf, senior editor...
- Holiday Gets Off to Deadly Start--13 Die in State Traffic
- Silver Wares : Shining Examples of Hand-Engraved Craftmanship Coming to San Juan in Traveling Tiffany Exhibit
- Golf
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Tolliver Practices Despite His Injuries
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Southland Resorts Right on Schedule
- Lafleur Still Miffed at Montreal : Hockey: Hall-of-Fame winger feels Canadiens' president used him to settle an old score.
- COMMENTARY : Ellis Has Worn Out His Welcome in Seattle
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Chiefs' Thomas Remains Threat
- Modern-Day Silent Screen Star : Actor: Tom Willett has made a career of playing non-speaking roles, including his latest on TV's 'Dear John.'
- Bush Takes Command of Media in Gulf : Television: A carefully orchestrated outing in the sands of Saudi Arabia shows the President learned well at the foot of his predecessor. Ronald Reagan could not have managed it better.
- SHORT TAKES : Freeman on Campaign to 'Heal'
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- More on Moms
- Saturn Adds Glow to Fond Memories of Car
- DAVID NELSON ON RESTAURANTS : Cafe's Menu Dominated by Healthy Serving of Hype : THE WATERFRONT CAFE & CLUB : 1960 Harbor Island Drive, San Diego : 293-3581 : Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily : Credit cards accepted : Dinner for two, including a glass of wine each, tax and tip, $20 to $50
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- Tutors Needed for Literacy Program
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- 'Teaching America' Lessons
- Social Solutions to Gang Problem
- Pete Schabarum on Term Limits
- Day-Care Double Talk
- Social Solutions to Gang Problem
- The Gluten Menace
- On Your Mark, Get Set . . .
- Funding, Politics Keep New Lockup in Limbo : Law enforcement: Orange County facilities exceed state-rated capacity, but action for a new site is far away.
- Bush Joins GIs, Warns of Iraq Nuclear Threat : Saudi Arabia: He spends the holiday with them and urges 'some pain now to avoid even worse pain later.'
- All We Want for Christmas Is a Parking Space . . . : Mall Trekkers Can Be Naughty, or Nice
- EXPRESS LINE : The Oriental Express
- CORONA DEL MAR : Shelter Network Assists Homeless
- Names in the News - Nov. 23, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 23, 1990
- Prodigy Offers to Reinstate Rate Protesters : Technology: Twelve irate subscribers may rejoin the network if they promise to abide by certain guidelines.
- Treasury May Limit Insured Accounts to Three Per Customer
- City Agrees to Renew Ambulance Contract
- Giving Time to Needy Is One of Best Gifts : Charity: Dozens of places seek help. Typically, hours are flexible and no experience is necessary.
- UCLA Extension Reaches Out : Education: University officials are striving to increase Latino enrollment in the continuing education program.
- Marines Remember the Beirut Bombing : Military: The old wounds, the nightmares, and the constant battles to find jobs and restructure their lives all have taken their toll on veterans.
- Temple Emanuel Gives 27,000 Pounds of Food
- MORE BARS:The Village Inn, 127 Marine Ave.,...
- Altadena : Parade Theme Selected
- PERFORMANCES AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- SUBTLE MOVEMENTS : Ancient Indian Dance Form Requires the Right Makeup
- Mayor Switches Vote on Zoning
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Reader Retort : The columnist answers an inquiry about his apparent food and restroom obsession.
- Magazines Can Lure Youngsters to Reading : Education: Instead of nagging, parents can use subscriptions to catch their children's interest.
- Transient Dies From Recent Hammer Attack
- New Terminal Eases Tension Along With Traffic Crunch
- Poway Planners Looking for Citizens With a Vision
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flyers Score 5 Goals in a Row to Beat Penguins; Peeters Hurt
- Miscellany
- Two Late Scores Lift Poly to 29-20 Win Over Locke
- Golf
- Cable Merger Confirmed: The backers of two...
- Prodigy Invites Ex-Subscribers Back Into Fold : Computers: The firm's reinstated customers would have to follow guidelines. Fees for electronic mail, which the group protested, remain in place.
- NEIGHBORS : Talking Turkey : Gary Lee's ranch, the last of its kind in the county, raises 104,000 birds each year. But he hasn't had his fill.
- AIDS Video Gets a Thumbs Up : Education: Youngsters are often unsure about what the illness is. Schools look to a new film to end their confusion.
- A Racing Way of Life Ends Tonight as Checkered Flag Falls on Ascot
- Junk Bonds: a Financial Revolution That Failed : Wall Street: The economic highfliers of the 1980s' growing economy are a peril in the downturn of the '90s.
- Pomona : Historic Preservation Law
- PTA Bans Drinking
- BOOK BEAT : Writers Bloc : An energetic book about writing bestsellers has been compiled from lectures at a prestigious Santa Barbara conference.
- Milli Vanilli, Cinelli
- 2 People Killed in Separate Crashes
- High Schoolers Demonstrate Anti-War Sentiments : Protest: 100 Capistrano Valley students stage peaceful rallies against gulf buildup.
- Calderon Joins Crowded Race for Supervisor : Politics: The state senator from Whittier says he will run as a voice for the San Gabriel Valley. Rep. Martinez, who declines to enter the contest, endorses him.
- ANAHEIM : It's Wait and See for New School Board
- PREP NOTES / ROB FERNAS : Carnes Beginning to Think This Might Be Leuzinger's Year
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Chapman Team Spends Its Holiday on the Road
- Bernstine Goes On Reserve
- Miscellany
- PREP WATER POLO : El Toro Wins 4-A Division
- Independence Bowl Snubs Aztecs
- Pop Music Reviews : Enigmatic Soup Dragons' Acid-Rock Flashback
- STAGE REVIEW : This 'Sherlock Holmes' Still Lies Dead on Table
- Time for Tried and True : Theater: 'Tis the season for annual holiday shows, those dependable moneymakers that both theaters and audiences like. A newcomer is being added to San Diego's three yearly productions.
- Postal Contract Dispute Goes to Arbitration
- SENIORS : Grand Presents : Stories on tape and memento collections make special gifts for the third generation.
- IN BRIEF : Nominations Accepted for Gleitsman Award
- Santa Monica Vote
- MORE BARS:Prego, 18420 Von Karman Ave., Irvine....
- Anti-Government March
- Council OKs New Construction Fees for Traffic Work
- Sober Mood Tempers Anticipated Gaiety : Paris summit: Many distracted by concerns over gulf, economies and uncertainties at home.
- Books for the Borrowing Across the North County
- Age-Bashing: Past and Present : Attitudes: Researchers who studied old popular music find that images of the elderly have never really been positive.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW PANE E VINO : The Real Thing : The chefs at this authentic trattoria are snobs about the quality of their ingredients.
- Glendale Halts Demolition of Public Service Building