- With pots and pans, they play tunes to beat the band
- Walnut : Control of Land Switched
- Construction to Block Rexford Drive for 2 Years
- Westwood : Hughes to Build Medical Unit
- Israelis Erect Wall of Silence Around Their Role
- Waves and Loyola Have Lost a Lot but Still Look Strong : Pepperdine Boasts New Talent
- Oceanside Police Chief Says He'll Retire
- Some Get 4 Days Off but Not the Postman
- San Diego
- Popular Toy Train Store Heads for End of the Line
- For Yanks, Thanksgiving Down Under Is Up in the Air
- NHL Roundup : Whalers' Liut Is Doubly Sharp--Second Shutout in a Row
- San Diego Community College Football : Game Time Changed for Foundation Bowl on Dec. 6
- Commodities Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1986 : Grain, Soybean Futures Up
- Silver Lake Groups React : Mini Malls Called Major 'Contagion'
- Investigators Offer Political, Security Expertise
- Paper-Saving Experiment Gets Licked
- Board Rejects Plan to Raze Stable, Build Condos
- Judge Refuses to Put End to Evictions in 1st Test of Ellis Act
- New Visibility for Pasadena Art Center
- Newport Revives Colonial Yule Traditions
- South Laguna : A Fake Time Bomb Sets Off Brief Scare
- Irvine Co.'s Nielsen Calls for Pursuit of Expansion Plans
- Major Strides : In their pursuit of a career in baseball, there were stops on the road from Denver to Maine and points in between. Today five players from the Valley have reached the big time in a big way.
- EX-CBS NEWS CHIEF MUM ABOUT CBS
- EX-FCC CHAIRMAN NAMED TO PBS PANEL
- Book Review : Inverted Style Is Still No Substitute for Substance
- Near-Fatal Drowning Incident : A Happy Thankgiving That Almost Wasn't
- Writers Discuss Their Creativity : Conference Covers Various Aspects of the Written Word
- Hawthorne : Time Limit on Speakers
- Golden Knights Go in Quest of a Crown : This Year, St. Francis Cagers Have Chance to Escape Football's Shadow
- Soviets Urge Restrictions on Prostitution, Call It 'National Disgrace' : In Moscow, the World's Oldest Profession Is Suddenly Being Exposed
- The State : Farm Panelist Resigning
- Huntington Beach : Police Release Sketch of Man Sought in Rapes
- The NCAA ordered a three-game suspension for...
- FAREWELL, MISS MAGIC : Cheryl Miller's Style Brought Women's Game Into the '80s
- NBA Roundup : Bucks Give Nelson 500th Victory
- International Playtex sold its South Africa unit.
- GM Chief Replies to Perot Criticism of Firm
- Chesebrough-Pond's May Fight Bid : Analysts Expect Actions to Fend Off American Brands
- Wexner Playing Low-Ball in New Carter Bid
- L.A. Superior Court Judge Gerald J. Levie, 66
- Big Gillette Holders Weigh Filing Suit Over Revlon Deal
- Nicknames Reflect Pasts of the Caddies
- Massage Parlor Permit Denied by Downey Council
- Once Again, Muir Has More Than Most : But San Gabriel, Pasadena Are Likely Challengers in Girls Basketball
- Long Beach : Dever Gets One Last Raise
- A High-Tech Lexicon for Our Times
- Machel's Death Casts Pall on Mozambique's Shaky Future
- Notebook / Ray Ripton : Brentwood Coach Rates His Girl Spikers 'Clearly the Best'
- Supervisors Authorize Studies of 4 Primary, 6 Secondary Jail Sites
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '86-87 : USIU: Gulls Have the Game, Now Are Getting the Name : San Diego Women
- Wish Granted, Rhoden Goes to Yankees
- Testaverde Slightly Injured in Motor Scooter Accident
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '86-87 : This Year, McQuarn Feels Good About His Team and His Job
- NEW YORK TIMES REFUSES PLANNED PARENTHOOD'S AD
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : CHICAGO RESOUNDS WITH MORE VOICE, LESS HORN
- A Weakened Marantz Agrees to Be Acquired by Dynascan
- Lampoon Not Amused--Rejects Takeover Bid
- Hilton may buy back its former international units.
- Circuit City plans to open 10 Bay Area stores.
- West Hollywood Discounts First Survey : Christmas Poll to Go Around Again
- Schools Seek Money to Study Culture of Armenians
- Governor Calls Practice 'Anti-God' : Anaya Spares All Inmates on New Mexico Death Row
- Board Tithes Developers to Pay for 13 Long Beach Schools
- Funds to Rebury Indian Remains OKd
- Dutch Gunpowder Factory Raided for Alleged Iran Ties
- 12 Stand Tall Among College Prospects
- Paramount Erases 'Compton' Boulevard, Draws Fire
- Thorough Exam of Medical Ethics : Hospitals Addressing Patient Autonomy, Other Principles
- 'Christmas in Motion' at Casa de Balboa
- Decking the Halls, Malls and Streets
- Lynwood : Anti-Drug March, Rally
- Leo weighed 250 pounds and had the disposition of a cobra. : The Pork and Beans Tradition
- Market Mixed; Investors Take Some Profits
- Last of Yuppie 5 Pleads Guilty of Insider Trading
- Rural School Board President, 84, Brings District Up to Date
- Palos Verdes Peninsula, Torrance Districts Field Winners : South Bay Students Score High in Academic Decathlon
- Hospices Deal in Life, Mediate With Death : In Growing Numbers, Supplement to Hospitals Offer Compassion, Not Cure
- R.H. Estates : Muller Takes Over as Mayor
- What Examiners Endure : The Drivers License Tests: Tales of Humor, Terror
- Monrovia : New Zoning Approved
- Walnut : Funds for Wall Approved
- Compton : Dymally: 'Pot' Case Shaky
- Guidebook Can Help Sort Out Problems
- Waves and Loyola Have Lost a Lot but Still Look Strong : Lions Trying to Mesh as Team
- Rockwell Awards $4,000 Grant
- Austria a Refugee Haven
- San Diego
- Turkey Time : Thanksgiving Feasts Spread Over Several Days for Homeless, Hungry
- FOOTBALL : State Rules Valley Must Forfeit 3 SCC Games
- A TOUGH SEASON FOR THE BUDDY SYSTEM : Who Made a Mistake, Ryan or Eagles? Or Did Rookie Coach Talk Too Much?
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '86-87 : Southland Women's Preview : With Cheryl Miller Having Graduated, It's Cindy Brown's Time
- Preps / Scott Howard-Cooper : Cathcart, Huebner End Another Season
- Paterno Finds Himself in Feud With Pitt Coach
- Is Pete Rozelle a Little Too Soft on NFL Mayhem?
- Gilbert Upsets Becker at Atlanta; Lendl, McEnroe, Mecir Win
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '86-87 : National Women's Preview : Longer Reign for the Longhorns?
- A DAY FOR TAKING US UP A PEG
- USIU Ends Season With Volleyball Win
- PANEL JOUSTS OVER NETWORK NEWS FUTURE
- NATION
- U.S. Trade Imbalance Shrinks in October for 3rd Time in Row
- Downey : Graffiti Removal Hot Line
- Iran Controversy Shouldn't Hurt Arms Negotiations, Soviets Assert
- Local Sports Gives Norwalk TV Star a Lot to Kick Around
- For sophisticated thieves, Wilmington's jumble of auto wrecking yards is a virtual shopping mall where they can buy an identification number for a stolen car for the price of a pile a scrap metal. : Junkyards: A Car Thief's Supermarket
- Dump's Neighbors Reject Study, Claim It Downplays Health Risks
- Calling the Plays
- Monrovia : Overnight Parking Banned
- Trading Memories at 'Pink Palace' : Insiders--Minus Boesky--Share Emotional Investment
- No Progress Reported on Hospital Strike Issue
- Hermosa Beach : Suspect in Shootings
- Franklin Rests After Stunning Canoga Park; Palisades Next
- Soviets Indicate Nuclear Testing Will Resume
- Vendor Says He'll Stand--and Fight : Caterer Challenges Limits on Parking
- A Basketball Prospector Mines the West
- Placentia : Police Check Death of Man After Fight
- Santa Ana : Street March Planned to Protest INS Activities
- Holiday Travel Packs Planes, Trains, Buses
- Torres Joins Opponents of Plans to Build 10 Large Trash Incinerators
- San Diego
- The NHL / Julie Cart : Thin Ice Under Sator Gave Way Amid a Clash of Styles With Esposito
- Al Smith, 84, 'Mutt and Jeff' Artist, Dies
- L.B. Art Museum Program Selected for Video Festival
- Three South Bay Teams to See Grid Playoff Action Friday
- Pasadena : Forum on Drug Abuse Set
- The Nation : Steel Shipments Protested
- Santa Ana Gets Parade Rehearsal
- Radiation Unit Rejected by Irwindale as Too Risky
- Plan to Develop Vacant Police Station on Hold
- The Voice of America trained radio mikes on Long Beach for 'the human element . . . what makes America tick.'
- Salvadoran Mother, Children Seek Amnesty for a Better American Life
- Often we celebrate the holiday season with...
- A Tinker's Dam Worth a Wad of Dough
- El Camino Installs New Sound Sytem
- San Diego
- Panel Orders List of Alternate Routes for Proposed Trolley
- LOUISIANA STATION GIVES CONS A SENSE OF IDENTITY
- EX-BLACK FLAG ROCKERS BATTLE THE MAINSTREAM
- Millikan Hosts St. John Bosco in CIF Playoffs
- Firm to Close Besieged Alien Holding Center
- Spring Valley
- Namesake's Frank Appraisal : Other Dogs Don't Cut the Mustard, Suit Says
- Another Santa Ana's on Way : Holiday Treat: Warm, Sunny Weather
- Community College Basketball : McGavran Scores 15 to Lead OCC to Tournament Title With 60-52 Win
- Stanford Top-Seeded in Water Polo Event; USC, UCLA to Compete
- Dallas-based LTV Corp. reported that special charges...
- Pope Condemns Sexual Harassment of Working Women
- Society
- Finding School Problems Early
- Joint Tenancy Can Be a Mixed Blessing
- The Region : Tardy Juror Gets a Cell
- Football Fans Share Ritual of Beer, Bluster, Buffoonery
- Hawthorne : Planning Director Named
- If New Year's Eve Sitter Gets a Date, Certain Other Parties Can Help
- Fleeing Narcotics Suspect Hurt as He Leaps From Car, Is Struck
- Ruling Won't Affect Adult Theater Fight, Lawyers Say
- Battle of the Budget (Cont.)
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL '86-87 : Chana Perry: For Now, School, Not Basketball
- Today's NFL Games : Cowboys Face Seahawks, and Packers Tackle Lions
- San Diego Section Cross-Country Finals : Heat Makes It a Tough Day for Runners : Three Champions Repeat '85 Victories Despite the Conditions
- Alive and Kicking : Mojsiejenko Battles Back After Raiders Block Punt and Leave Their Mark
- STATISTICAL WATCH
- LeRoy Johnson, Head of Arizona Polygamist Sect
- Alhambra : Williams Becomes Mayor
- Beverly Hills Hotel Sale Snagged by Boesky Case
- County Movers, Shakers Join Thanksgiving Rites
- She'll Be Sitting Pretty With Chair-Bed
- Price of Strut Replacement Is a Shock
- Schoolgirls Dig Into Moral Dilemmas
- Norwalk Seeks Two Leftover Caltrans Sites
- U.S. Career Caddies on Endangered Species List : Invention of Motorized Golf Cart Is Driving Away a Tradition on the Links
- A Family From Mexico Takes Root in U.S. and Hopes for the Green Card
- Pico Rivera : Suit Hits Alcohol Sales Ban
- SportsScope
- Organizations
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REVIEW : A Year of Sacrifices Brought a Season of Success for CSUN
- Coachtalk: You Have to Know Jargon
- Ex-Syracuse Basketball Player Tony Bruin Is Stabbed in a Late-Night Robbery
- Major Strides : In their pursuit of a career in baseball, there were stops on the road from Denver to Maine and points in between. Today five players from the Valley have reached the big time in a big way.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'CIRCLE OF WILL'
- THEATRICAL BIRDS GET ROASTED
- Lakers Carve Up Benjamin, Clippers in a 126-92 Victory
- PIZZI VERSION : MODERN 'MACBETH' IN S.F.
- Long Beach : Airport Suits to Stand
- Businessman's Role in Deal Told : Saudis Reported Hedging Bets in Iran-Iraq Conflict
- How to Steer Your Way to a Passing Grade
- Standing corrected on Rodney Dangerfield, Washington, the Wright Brothers and contemporary minimalist art
- Illegal-Alien Detention Center Target of Protest
- Scorecard of Cheaters Is Fuller Than Ever: 50%-70% of the Married
- Blood Test May Open New Doors on Cancer
- Nonprofit Program Aids Elderly : Hospital Resale Shop Eases Pain of Moving
- Yugoslav Quake Hurts 14
- SOUTH BAY FACTS
- Healing Enrile 'Scars' : Ramos Faces Philippine Military Rift
- Anaheim : Police Shoot at Fleeing Suspect in Drug Raid
- A Thankful Thing: Their Ship Came In
- Shocking Trail
- Protection Sought for Sherman Oaks Homes : Council Backs Apartment Limits
- Community College Notebook : Rochow Named MVP in Volleyball
- Polish Marathoner Disqualified, Faces Lifetime Ban
- McEnroe Owes $906,291, IRS Claims
- Barbaro Garbey, former Detroit Tiger infielder and...
- GELDOF GETS 2ND CHANCE AT NOBEL
- HIGHLY RATED : NO PULLBACK IN SIGHT FOR PBS' 'FRONTLINE'
- MEESE AMID THE SOAPS--A SURPRISE PLOTBOILER
- Web of Life
- All-Work, No-Play
- Campaign to Defeat Prop. 65
- Peace March
- Reservations About Health Study
- Off-Road Vehicles
- A New Vision for Thanksgiving
- American Individualism
- Dogs in Trucks
- Campaign to Defeat Prop. 65
- Perks and Pay in Redondo Beach
- Off-Road Vehicles
- Campaign to Defeat Prop. 65
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- Sale of Ranch to Pay for Boy Scout Aquatics Center
- Lucas Is Deukmejian's Choice to Replace Bird : Governor Picks His Ex-Law Partner, Fellow Conservative as California's New Chief Justice
- General Cinema to Reject Offer for Carter Stock : Analysts Say Retailer's Top Shareholder May Be Waiting for Higher Price
- CIA Failed to Pursue Clues on Contras Aid
- Lucas Is Deukmejian's Choice to Replace Bird : Governor Picks His Ex-Law Partner, Fellow Conservative as California's New Chief Justice
- 9 Glendale Firms Fined $4,150 in Air Violations
- Step by Step, Loyola Women Spikers Begin Their Journey to a Tourney
- Meese Rejects Call for Outside Investigator
- North Destroyed National Security Staff Documents : Potentially Crucial Files Shredded by Fired Aide, Government Sources Say
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- THE CRISIS IN THE WHITE HOUSE : Contras Deny Knowing of Iran Funds, Call It an 'American Problem'
- Canadian Insurance Reforms Cut Costs Sharply
- Toothy Dinosaur Species Found
- AIDS Victim With Court Order Returns to School
- 2 Security Pacific Branches Robbed
- $7 Million in Equipment Sent to Iran : Navy Jet Parts Theft Defendant Changes Guilty Plea
- Granada Hills, Without Its No. 1 Player, Portnoy, Finishes 4-A Tennis No. 2
- Canadian Women Defeat Long Beach, 74-72
- Bo Predicts There'll Be No Further Predictions
- Chevrolet and AMC offered incentives again.
- IBM Will Repurchase 5 Million of Its Shares
- Domestic Auto Sales Rise 6.4%
- Stocks Edge Higher but Rally Slows : Dow Industrials Gain 6.05 in Seesaw Session
- Prince Visits U.N. Forces
- The State : Escapees Plead Innocent
- He hopped from high school to high school, but his heart belongs to Belmont
- Anaya Takes 5 Off Death Row
- Dozens Gobble Up Offer of Turkey Day Togetherness
- Testaverde Hurt, May Not Play
- Soviet Says Iranian Issue Musn't Block Arms Accord
- Jockey Ron Turcotte, paralyzed from the waist...
- Orange County Player of the Week : First, He Had No Option, Now Fisher's Running It
- Anaheim : Residue With PCBs Still at Salvage Yard
- There Won't Be Any Surprises When Toreros Take the Floor : USD PREVIEW
- Carlsbad
- Niemczak, Marathon Runner-up in N.Y., Tests Positive for Steroids
- State High School Volleyball : Poway's Victory Is a First, but Next Match May Be a Last
- MOVIE REVIEWS : FROM HUBRIS TO GOOD HUMOR : 'Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'
- N.Y. Party Boss Guilty in Corruption Case
- October Trade Gap Falls to $12.1 Billion; Best in 14 Months
- Peru Candle Factory Blast Hurts Two, Ignites Fire
- Montagnards Get Tumultuous Welcome