- Aussies Aim to Keep World Cup of Golf
- STADIUM PARKINGPadre fans will pay an extra...
- Three current or former Oklahoma State baseball...
- Lewitzky Gets Support in NEA Suit
- Moody's Lowers Debt Rating of Glenfed, S
- Columbia S&L; Says Seizure Probable: The Beverly...
- Janice D. Denson has joined Pillsbury Madison...
- Mary Meason has been named supervisor of...
- Postal Service Franchiser Posts 3rd-Quarter Profit
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed Monday...
- Chris Crockett has joined International Savings Bank...
- Glendale Property Appraiser Gets 5 Years Probation
- Benton Oil & Gas Posts Rise in 3rd Quarter Profit
- Revised Charges Filed Against Keating, 3 Others
- DVI Financial Corp.: The Irvine medical-equipment leasing...
- For Better Living Inc.: The San Juan...
- Baltic Ministers Barred at Summit
- Mixed Blessings : The discovery of a gene linked to a disease brings joy to afflicted patients and their families. But soon after comes the letdown: They may not live long enough to see the cure.
- Speaking Of...Foreign Aid : Weighing the Purses of the World's Givers
- Coastal Official's Home Also Searched by FBI : Corruption probe: The residence of Commissioner Mark Nathanson was raided at the same time as Sen. Alan Robbins' home, an attorney said.
- VENTURA : 4 Plead Not Guilty on Cocaine Charges
- Court Heads in a Dark Direction : CNN Ruling Means Press has Less Freedom
- William E. Moehlmann; Pharmacist
- Death of Girl Prompts Review of Schoolyard Eucalyptus Trees
- UCLA Plays German Team Tonight
- Zrinka Kristich School: La Habra High School...
- The Sidelines : Daly Will Appeal Ethics Finding
- Byron Scott of the Lakers was fined...
- Professor Says Celibacy Often Is Overrated
- Nuggets Slow It Down, Can't Stay Up With Magic : Lakers: Despite getting special attention, Johnson has a triple-double in 122-105 victory over Denver.
- Jarod Smith School: Esperanza High School Sport:...
- Fewell Is Out Because of Academic Reasons
- Master's Ties Weslyan in NAIA Soccer Tournament
- Notre Dame Visits Corona del Mar in Volleyball
- 2 Plead Guilty to Fraud Charges
- QUALCOMM Inc. has named Joseph J. Bieksis,...
- Touchstone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach software...
- Appraiser Gets Probation in Irvine Thrift Scheme
- Players International Earnings Decrease 70%
- Prosecutors Ask Court to Transfer Fraud Defendant
- College to Open Center for Small Business Development
- Hawaiian Air Reports $13.3-Million Loss
- Bennett, Bush Choice for GOP Chairman, Criticizes Affirmative Action Programs : Politics: The issue is likely to be a focal point of 1992 campaign. Party strategists see it as a way to divide the Democrats.
- 22 Nations Sign Pact to Slash Europe Arsenals : Conventional arms: East-West 'confrontation is over,' U.S. aide says. Some verification problems persist.
- Mishaps Set Summit Tone for President
- Have-Nots Are Losing Ground in Turf War
- Profile : The 'Untouchables' in Spain : Alvaro Gil-Robles is the country's Eliot Ness. As ombudsman, he leads a force that has wide powers to root out official corruption.
- Gorbachev and Bush Plan Soviet Summit in January
- STYLE : Drive Is Mounted to Make Furs Extinct : Wraps: Orange County group declares a "Fur-Free Friday." Slumping sales and protests have retailers wondering if the merchandise is worth the risk.
- Friends Vow Revenge for Drive-By Shooting of Youth
- Long-Awaited Rainfall Brings Freeway Havoc : Weather: Some portions of the county are drenched, but forecasters doubt it will make a dent on the four-year drought.
- Rescuers Find Lost Boy Safe Near Mt. Laguna
- CYPRESS : Bowman Keeps Lead to Win Council Post
- Wall Draws Cars Like a Magnet : Accidents: Motorists have crashed three times into the fence around a Northridge couple's home.
- Fallbrook
- 1st Rain in 6 Months Shuts Coast Highway : Drought: Water basins have dropped nearly to the record low levels of 1946-51. The county would need 30 inches to make up the deficit.
- If Slide Continues, Change Is Expected : Rams: Team executive Shaw says it's too early to talk about Robinson's future, but he offers no vote of confidence.
- The Sidelines : Girl Cager Dies During Practice
- O.C. Teams Vie for Girls' Tennis Titles
- NFL UPDATE : Testaverde Regains Starting Job in Tampa Bay
- CBS Expects Its 1st Loss in Decades : Media: A slump in ad revenue and costly sports deals are blamed. The company says it must make drastic changes in the way it does business.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Carleton Lichty has rejoined Hotel del Coronado...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Open Rice Market Protested
- Hawaiian Air Defaults on Leases, Loan
- Tuna Canners Send Buyers a Message With 'Dolphin-Safe' Labels
- Coldwell Banker has named Doug Matheson, Rob...
- Troops Based in O.C. Among Army, Marine Reserve Call-Ups
- Apple Growers to File Lawsuit in Alar Dispute : Agriculture: Eleven farmers will seek $250 million from '60 Minutes' and an environmental group. They charge 'product disparagement.'
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS : PIED-BILLED GREBE (Podilymbus podiceps)
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Atlanta Sets Curfew, Stirs Rights Protest
- Soviets Want to Be Partners but Not 'Yes Men' to West : Diplomacy: Gorbachev pledges cooperation with the U.S. and its allies. But he resists a me-too policy.
- Local : Storm Leaves in Its Wake Scores of Accidents on County Freeways
- Twice-Victimized Woman Testifies at Rape Trial : Court: She has identified Robin Scott Dasenbrock--who faces 44 sex-related charges involving 16 victims--as her assailant in both incidents.
- Rain Brings Power Outages, Fender-Benders
- State Offers $50,000 Reward in Girl's Death
- Man Is Talked Down From Freeway Overpass
- Vandals Leave Signs of Race Hatred : Crime: A black family feels the full impact of bigotry, and their home is heavily damaged.
- Raids Smash Huge Sports Betting Ring; Authorities Arrest 8 : Gambling: The operation took in $2 million a week and was the second broken up in Southland recently.
- S&L; WATCH : Let's Not Make a Deal
- Time of SDSU-Miami Game Moved for TV
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : 10-Year-Old Might Meet Her Match on TV
- Winless Cleveland High Forfeits Playoff Game
- Coach in Gardena Refuses to Play by the Numbers
- Oct. Housing Starts Lowest Since '82
- Kmart Corp.: The Troy, Mich., retailing giant...
- Mall May Give Burbank Some Respect : Retailing: The modest downtown has been the butt of many jokes, but the early success of the new Media City Center could put an end to that.
- New Yeltsin Challenge to Gorbachev : Soviet Union: The Russian Federation president threatens a referendum on greater central authority.
- Former Newport Beach Banker Is Kidnaped in Minnesota, Escapes
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Conference on Peace Has Paris Motorists Ready to Go to War
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Orientation Is Opened to Public
- Man Accused of Killing Car Burglary Suspect
- SIMI VALLEY : Jury Selection Starts in Murder Trial
- HIGH SCHOOLS : In Field Hockey, Teams Head East to Get Exposure
- The Sidelines : Mason to Fight After Operation
- If Slide Continues, Expect Changes : Rams: Team executive Shaw says it's too early to talk about Robinson's future, but he offers no vote of confidence.
- Short Takes : Axl Rose Asks Restraining Order
- Investors Increase Stake in Ventura Entertainment
- Santa Fe Pacific to Spin Off Units:...
- Alpha Micro Finds a Buyer in New York Firm : Deal: The business computer manufacturer has tentatively agreed to be bought by the Aril Group for about $11 million.
- Kaypro has named Deborah J. O'Keefe, director...
- Robert Hofstadter; Physics Nobelist : Science: The retired Stanford professor won the prize in 1961 for his work on atomic nuclei.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Feb. 26 Runoff Vote for Governor Set
- Law Affects Ways Doctors Advertise
- EUTHANASIA : Despite Foes, 'Right-to-Die' Group Grows
- Treating Varicose, Spider Veins Without Surgery : Health: Injections followed by compression bandages cost a fraction of the more traditional treatment.
- Airline Pilot Fined for Careless Driving
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : AIDS Receives 10% of Health Funding
- Police Gradually Trim Unit Working on Serial Killings
- Suffer Little Children
- Robert N. Odelson has been named manager...
- Accountants Confirm Plea for Chapter 11 : Bankruptcy: Bank debt stands at $85 million, Laventhol & Horwath says. Many offices closing their doors.
- Image Blames Shipping Delay for Quarterly Loss
- Huge Plane Repair Plant Planned for Tijuana : Airlines: The $200-million project is a joint Hong Kong-Mexican venture. It hopes to cash in on the global shortage of maintenance facilities.
- PerfectData's Profits Climb to $139,000
- Libya May Be Marketing Iraqi Oil: Libya,...
- Finding What's in a User-Friendly Name : Titles: Companies with an identity crisis can call on consultants to match business strategy with a marketable label.
- Kidnap Victim Safe: First Bank System Chief...
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Groups Suggest Cuts in Medical Costs
- Iraq Will Free Rest of German Hostages
- Society Opposes Gym, Swim Class for Babies
- U.S. Forced to Cancel Hovercraft Beach Landing
- WORLD : Keep Quiet, Rabin Urges Shamir
- Desert Winter Turns Troops' Sweat to Shivers : Saudi Arabia: After the swelter of summer, chilly nights and biting wind have taken forces by surprise. And the harshest weather is yet to come.
- Boy in Transplant Legal Battle Dies of Leukemia : Law: Jean-Pierre Bosze's father lost a fight to test a half brother and half sister as bone marrow donors. The conflict turned into a landmark case.
- Nation : Shuttle Lands--in Florida
- U.S. Ban on 'Abortion Pill' Said to Hurt Research on Cancer, Other Dread Diseases
- LA PALMA : Write-In Candidate Loses in Council Bid
- Gulf Crisis Opens Doors for the Other Half : Islam: Saudi, Kuwaiti and even Iraqi women are finding new freedoms. The change could tap a flood of resources.
- ANAHEIM : Education Center Targets Businesses
- The Ice Finally Melts : But formal end to Cold War competes for attention with Mideast threat
- Short Takes : Former East German Loses Art
- Dick Clark Productions Shows 1st-Quarter Gain
- Dow Falls 35 as Traders Take Profits
- Sunwest Bank: The Tustin-based bank reported net...
- Frankfurters Are Being Recalled: A Chicago food...
- Covington Development Group Inc.: The Fullerton real...
- VTN Backs Leisure World-Type Project in Africa : Retirement: The Orange-based company believes that building a complex in Senegal would save money for Japan and its elderly.
- Qualcomm Inc. has named Robert V. Helmas...
- POINT / COUNTERPOINT : Answer to Toothless Question
- Ethnic Strife New Threat for Continent : Europe: At the dawn of an era, leaders worry about local clashes. The EC proposes a panel to help settle feuds and maintain stability.
- Zoo Needs $50,000 in Air Fare--for Five Gorillas
- MEDICAID SAVINGS : Law Mandating Drug Discounts to Cut Spending by $3.5 Billion : Many bulk purchasers already have negotiated special prices. California will retain its reduced rates.
- SCIENCE : Gas Cloud Almost Circles Saturn
- Iraq to Send More Troops Into Kuwait
- Army, Marines Call More Reserves
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Democrats Make a Comeback : The 1990 election gave the party new hope, and if its state leaders make an investment in the county now it can become stronger yet.
- Grant Loss Pushes AIDS Home to Brink of Insolvency : Health: Oceanside's Fraternity House, which relocated after public complaints, now faces financial hardship.
- MISSION VIEJO : Forecast for Weather Class Sunny
- NEWPORT BEACH : Artist Chosen to Do Highway Wall Mural
- Police Seek Man Who Killed Doe With a Crossbow : Drought: A woman watched as 3 deer, apparently driven from the hills by hunger, grazed in her yard. When she saw a hunter take aim, she screamed and the animals fled, but one was hit.
- A New Use for the Hair of the Dog : Animals: Some pet owners have taken up spinning fur into yarn for sweaters. They say it's warm and makes for a nice memento.
- Jets, Quest for More Profit Reshape Van Nuys Airport
- Man Gets 4-Year Term in B-1 Contract Fraud
- The Sidelines : Italy Beats Japan in Volleyball
- If He's as Good Clean, It Will Be Sobering
- CS Northridge Takes Outside Shot at Division I : Matadors: Cassidy's team moves up and plans to put down some three-pointers.
- Pavarotti and Domingo to Sing at Moscow Festival
- Short Takes : Trump in Video Role for Charity
- OPERA REVIEW : A Problematic 'Khovanshchina' in S.F.
- Dixieland Jazz Included in Thanksgiving Fixin's
- Live Entertainment Posts 36% Decline in Net Income
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim technology company posted...
- Trio-Tech Reports Loss for 1st Quarter
- P.M. BRIEFING : Oil Fuels Australian Tax Cuts
- Partners Say Big Accounting Firm May Fold : Services: Laventhol & Horwath has been hurt by the poor economy and malpractice suits. Some of its offices may become independent; some may affiliate with other firms.
- Security Pacific Acquires Santa Clarita Bank
- Trial Opens Over Egg City Ownership : Litigation: The bitterly contested lawsuit took on a muted tone after the judge decided to hear the case without a jury.
- GM Engines to Japan: General Motors will...
- Broad Inc.: The Los Angeles-based financial services...
- Anheuser-Busch Plan to Bring Water to Brewery Could Set Precedent
- Electronic Documents Time-Stamp Created
- The Press : Tories' Torment: What to Do With Thatcher?
- Braude Seeks to Turn Off Noisy Leaf Blowers in L.A. : Legislation: His proposal, opposed by professional gardeners, would effectively ban the gas-powered devices.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Barkley, Hawkins Lead 76ers, 109-101
- Buchanan on Iraq Crisis
- Environmental Politics
- Sen. Jesse Helms
- Lip-Syncing
- Environmental Politics
- Documentary : Sophisticated Software Takes the Place of Military Hardware in New War Games : NATO maneuvers on the German countryside were costly and destructive--until the Computer Age. Now military brass direct running battles on high-tech simulators, at a fraction of the expense.
- MOVIES - Nov. 20, 1990
- Negotiators Said to Be Getting Closer on Price for MCA
- Bush May Send Food if Soviet Economy Fails
- YOU KNOW IT'S FAKE: Milli Vanilli has...
- OLD SOLDIERS: After running for district attorney...
- L. A. Opens Van Nuys Armory as a Shelter; 18 Homeless Show Up
- Fallout From the Milli Vanilli Fiasco : Pop music: Insiders see the debacle prompting a closer look by artists and record companies at the contracts they sign.
- HOLIDAY RUSH: Sheriff Brad Gates, trying to...
- World View : Clearing the Maze for Free Trade : The latest round of global trade talks are limping toward a finish. The economic implications are vast.
- Indignant DeConcini Denies Misconduct : 'Keating Five': 'He wants a victim,' senator says of ethics panel counsel.
- French Premier Survives Vote : Leaders: Last-minute support from moderate rightists helps Rocard turn back a challenge. Thatcher faces her test today.
- Indicted Deputies Tell of Cash Holdings : Corruption trial: They say they kept large sums at home, accumulated from gambling, saving loose change, inheritances, overtime, baby-sitting and outside work.
- Gang in Killing 'Just Looking for Trouble' : Violence: San Juan youths weren't looking specifically for the man who was gunned down at a restaurant but for anyone from San Clemente, police say.
- Names in the News - Nov. 20, 1990
- Names in the News - Nov. 20, 1990
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- Names in the News - Nov. 20, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 20, 1990
- Obituaries - Nov. 20, 1990
- Market Watch : How Investors Can Tell When the Bear Is Dead
- David Crosby Hospitalized After Crash
- WORLD : Soviet Tank Rolls in Berlin Lark
- Conspicuous Consumption Kicks Off Wine Festival
- Shuttle Crew Prepares for Landing Today as Mystery Arises Over Satellite's Orbit : Space: Touchdown of Atlantis is moved up because of the risk of high winds. Secret payload's hide-and-seek behavior puzzles amateur trackers.
- Security Conference Has Some Interesting Antecedents : History: The Congress of Vienna, Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations all had a hand in shaping Europe. Now, the CSCE promises to lead it in a new direction.
- Council to Vote on Building Fee
- Science / Medicine : Discovery May Aid Early Cystic Fibrosis Detection
- Deal Lets Mobil Oil Keep Hazard Data Secret : Settlement: Pretrial agreement between refinery and Torrance does not give public access to internal documents on safety issues. Legal and environmental activists decry the decision.
- Santa Clara Stadium: Another Option Play That Didn't Work
- LOS ALAMITOS : Heisajoy Beats Jazzing Hi
- COMMENTARY : Bowl Committees Pay the Price for Acting Too Early
- Colorado in Spot for Title
- The Gangs Can't Shoot Straight : Pro basketball: Clippers beat Seattle SuperSonics, 78-65. Kimble benched.
- Worthy Owes No Apology
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Body Tjak' at Wadsworth
- Music to Feel and Hear by Post-Punk Avatar
- POP REVIEW : Swenson and Fahey Make Long Night of Rock Worthwhile
- US West to Aid Czechoslovakia: In its...
- Moody's Downgrades Glendale Federal Bank: The debt...
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Drop: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 10.02%...
- Martinez of Florida Likely to Be Drug Czar
- Some Election Bets Pay Off Big in Old Colorado Mining Towns
- Whose 'Family Values' Does Burger King Support?
- Asbestos Victims' Compensation Plan Altered : Health: The restructuring of the Manville trust will slash attorneys' fees and speed payment of claims.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Montebello Thrift Seized: U.S. regulators said Liberty...
- Weak Economy May Be Bonanza for Repair Shops : Services: Some shops already are noticing that more people are fixing broken items instead of buying new ones.
- Profits Plunge for Wall Street Firms This Year
- Dusting Off Old Treasures for New Built-In Bookshelves
- Mass Grave Found Near Site of WWII 'Bridge on River Kwai'
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Foe of U.S. Bases Wins in Okinawa
- NATION : Yuletide Toy Warning Issued
- COLUMN LEFT : Squandering Our Future on Military Folly : Where is the peace dividend? The White House is spreading it over the sands of Arabia.
- He Prays for Sinners--and Sometimes Arrests Them
- Bills Slowed but Not Stopped by Patriots : AFC: Thomas scores on 80-yard run in fourth quarter as Buffalo beats New England, 14-0.
- The Sidelines : Browning to Decide Wednesday
- Walker Puts Vikings in Position for Win : Interconference: His 58-yard touchdown run sets the stage for game-winning field goal against the Seahawks.
- THE CIRCUS
- Las Vegas, City of WellnessLorber, Grady, Farley...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Out of the Night : From a corner of his living room, Mbanna Kantako broadcasts his version of the news. With less than one watt, he hopes to start a revolution.
- Smile, You're on This Week's Cover of Time
- Grammy Award Stripped From Milli Vanilli
- Will Release All Hostages--Iraq : Gulf crisis: Baghdad announces it will start freeing Western 'guests' Christmas Day. Process is to take three months 'if nothing happens to disturb the . . . peace.'
- Street Gang Members Shoot Man to Death
- CAMARILLO : Teacher Negotiations End in Stalemate
- 2 Chumash Villages May Be Too Many : American Indians: Because both projects are to be in the same area, they will duplicate each other's displays and create a rivalry, critics say.
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : OCC Hall of Fame Nominees Sought
- 1 Killed, Another Hurt in Head-On Collision
- 5 Injured, 3 Seriously, in Collision of Pickups
- Chiefs' Fast Start Finishes Chargers : AFC: Kansas City takes quick 10-0 lead, spoils San Diego's plans to get back in West Division race, 27-10.
- COMMENTARY : Manley Can Only Wait, Keep Doing His Best
- Shuman Wins Final Sprint-Car Race at Ascot
- Packers Win in Last Minute, 24-21 : NFC: A one-yard touchdown pass play with 16 seconds left lifts Green Bay over Phoenix.
- 'Maria's Story': The Saga Continues : Documentary: A pro-FMLN film that gives a human face to the guerrillas in El Salvador can't find an outlet on TV.
- TV Re-Enactment of Police Shooting Angers Officer
- The Left Is Crying Wolf Over 'South Africa Now'
- Traffic Court Official Owes $1,967 in Fines
- Soviets Shed Superpower Role, Stress European Ties
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Trustee Areas to Be Redrawn
- Suspect in Wife's Death Dies of His Wounds
- Two Pipe-Bomb Blasts Called Unrelated
- Keeping a Housing Lifeline Open : Low-income housing tax credits are spared the budget-cutters' ax
- Science / Medicine : Gene Linked to Muscle Disorder
- Cal Lutheran Discontinuing Interim Session : Colleges: The decision to kill the one-month term has met with mixed reactions from students and faculty.
- Olympic champion Bonnie Blair defeated rival Angela...
- No Contest, Earnhardt Wins : Motor racing: He is the NASCAR season champion after finishing third at Atlanta. Morgan Shepherd wins race.
- Kansas City Made Butts Stop There : Chiefs: Charger running back held to season-low 40 yards on 14 carries. Chiefs quarterback Steve DeBerg made the most of support from defense and offensive line.
- RACING NOTES : Trotter Mack Lobell Aims at Perfect Record
- Bowl Confirms Its Interest in Aztecs : College football: Independence Bowl official says, however, that 'some people have to fall on their faces' for San Diego State to win an invitation.
- Short Takes : Vanilla Ice's Facade Is Melting
- State Arts Leaders Gear Up for the '90s : Funding: The California Confederation of the Arts stresses planning, cultural equality and the competition for fewer arts dollars.
- Talk-Line Girds for 10th Year of Talking Turkey
- P.M. BRIEFING : Accountants to File Chapter 11
- Plan to Pay Lincoln S&L; Units' Creditors Is OKd : Thrifts: It covers claims against 11 subsidiaries. A settlement of debts owed by the parent American Continental Corp. is expected soon.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Pipe Bomb Hidden in Stereo Explodes
- P.M. BRIEFING : Figures Hint of British Recession
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gorbachev's Deal: A Share of Power for Republics, a Stronger Hand for Himself
- Litigation Could Lead to an X-Rated Trial
- Emmitt Smith Hits the Flat, Turning Short Catches Into Long Gainers : Football: Running back turns into star receiver after Rams' secondary sits back in its deep zone coverage, forcing Aikman to dump short passes to rookie.
- JORDAN RANCH : Children, Parents Go on Acorn Hunt
- Chargers' Loss Is in the Errors : Football: Chiefs get quick start en route to a 27-10 victory.
- Short Takes : Demi Moore Sees Lack of Roles
- The Fullerton Museum Center has a new...
- O.C. DANCE REVIEW : The Coast Ballet at Curtis Theatre
- Briton Urges Open Phone Markets: Iain Vallance,...
- P.M. Briefing : 3 Best Cities to Live In Picked
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- In North Dakota, the Latest Hot Asian Import: Air Service : Transportation: A university will train air crews for Taiwan. But first they'll provide the only regular air service within the state.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Sikhs Kill 43 in Weekend Violence
- At 116, She Has Her Cake and Honors, Too
- Local : Final Tally of Absentee Ballots in Orange County Is Released
- OJAI : Water Officials to Discuss Fines